Latest Hotels Reviews for Taipei

Taipei Fullerton Hotel - Maison North
4.6/5209 Reviews
Songshan Airport Area
Excellent location just a few minutes to the MRT station. Lots of convenience stores and restaurants nearby. One of the quietest hotels I’ve stayed at in Taipei with good soundproofing. An air purifier was provided without my asking, which was a very nice touch. Concierge staff were very polite and proactive but the reception staff have room for improvement. Some travelers have also mentioned the few stairs at the main entrance, which can be a bit inconvenient if your luggage is heavy. Overall, it was an enjoyable stay and I would consider coming back for a second time.
Taipei Fullerton Hotel South
4.3/5351 Reviews
World Trade Center Exhibition Center
The Fullerton gets a bad wrap on a lot of these reviews. It's both good and bad. I'm a frequent business traveller to Taiwan and have stayed in probably 30 different hotels so I speak with some experience. The Fullerton has a lovely downstairs area with free coffee - proper coffee from a proper machine which is even better than the coffee at breakfast. This is great. As a business traveller, it also gives me a nice relaxing place to work, and I don't need to walk around to find a coffee shop / bring coffee back. Staff are also very polite. The hotel, like many in Taipei is outdated and a bit old - but most here are like that sadly from my experience. My room was a bit dark and smelled a bit musty - but was generally very clean. The window glass had some crap between the layers though and I'd prefer a window I can open even if just a little. Bathroom was very clean as was the bed - which, let's face it, is the most essential. After travelling south for a night, I came back to Taipei and then booked the Miramar Garden hotel for the same price. This hotel is 10x better for the price range. I have an elite business room on a top floor and free hotel lounge access with free coffee, beer, drinks, snacks, along with other facilities like the pool. For the price range, it is far better value for money. Fullerton isn't terrible though.

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