Published date: June 19, 2025
Perfectly Satisfied with a Simple Stay
Room Type Stayed
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Experience of the stay
The front desk staff could speak broken Japanese, so check-in was quick.
The room was a simple twin with a window, which was nice. When I opened the curtains, I found a temple right in front.
Due to policies from the Taiwanese government, the amenities are limited, so it’s best to bring your own. However, the hairdryer provided worked better than I expected.
There was only one power outlet, so it would be wise to bring a power strip from Japan.
Breakfast was included, but I wanted to eat Taiwanese breakfast outside, so I didn't use it, though I could hear lively voices from the breakfast area, suggesting that there were many users.
I think it's a perfectly satisfactory hotel if you're going out during the day and just need a place to sleep at night.
Experiences during the trip
Despite the approach of a typhoon, I was able to sightsee without an umbrella as there were only occasional light showers.
Since this was my multiple trip to Taipei, I didn't fill my schedule too much and wandered around places I hadn't visited yet or thought might be nice to revisit.
Many shops were closed on Sundays, which was somewhat inconvenient for a weekend trip, but traveling alone allowed me to unexpectedly enter restaurants that usually require reservations, which was a pleasant surprise.