Cherry_s
February 12, 2025
The hotel is easy to find, 5 minutes to the National Taiwan University Hospital station, 8-10 minutes to the Taipei Main Station, 2 minutes to 2 supermarkets, and Watsons across the street; Check-in is after 3pm, and I asked at 2pm but was unable to check in early (but during my stay, I saw foreigners checking in at 1am), but they helped me put my luggage in the room when I came back at night, which was very good; as for hygiene, there was a stuffy smell when entering the room (no worries if you turn on the air conditioner), and there was a mosquito in the room, I don't know if it flew in with someone or was there originally, but I saw a layer of dust on the wall cabinet (just at eye level), everything else was fine; the service was very good, they greeted me, were helpful, and could help me order Fuhang soy milk for breakfast. Although they missed my transportation problem in the middle, it was not a big problem, and they could help me call a taxi to the airport, but! I wanted to bring my own toothbrush, but after seeing the confirmation letter and the robot saying it was provided, I didn't bring it. As a result, I really didn't have it. I had to bring the things I bought back to the hotel, and I had to go out again to buy a toothbrush (at least $109 to buy a set); the best facilities were a light snack bar with an ice cream machine, a soda machine, and a coffee machine (although I didn't use them), as well as some snacks, desserts, drinks, and instant noodles. As for the room, the hot water design was unreasonable. The ceiling was very hot, and it was very cold when I went to the right a little bit. The shower head was a little low, but the temperature adjustment was flexible, and the switching modes were cumbersome. The shower gel and shampoo had a nice verbena smell, but the slippers were a little thin; Finally, the room price. Because I stayed for a few nights and only had the deluxe room left, the average price was 7xx (weekdays), which is a bit expensive in the off-season after the New Year.
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