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Hotels near MRT Wanlong Station, Taipei

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Macchi Hotel Hotels near MRT Wanlong Station
8.2/10
73 reviews
1.07km from MRT Wanlong Station
From KRW 48,160
K Hotels Taipei Dunnan Hotels near MRT Wanlong Station
8.9/10
176 reviews
2.33km from MRT Wanlong Station
From KRW 77,010
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8.4/10
192 reviews
2.87km from MRT Wanlong Station
From KRW 51,567
K Hotel Yungho Hotels near MRT Wanlong Station
8.7/10
340 reviews
2.6km from MRT Wanlong Station
From KRW 85,416
Just Sleep Taipei NTU Hotels near MRT Wanlong Station
9.1/10
Good75 reviews
1.62km from MRT Wanlong Station
From KRW 177,874
May Rooms Taipei NTU Hotels near MRT Wanlong Station
8.4/10
81 reviews
1.08km from MRT Wanlong Station
From KRW 23,398
Hanns Summer Hotels near MRT Wanlong Station
9.1/10
Good195 reviews
1.7km from MRT Wanlong Station
From KRW 107,678
Howard Civil Service International House Hotels near MRT Wanlong Station
8.7/10
335 reviews
2.47km from MRT Wanlong Station
From KRW 74,284
Taipei Fullerton Hotel South Hotels near MRT Wanlong Station
8.5/10
701 reviews
3.31km from MRT Wanlong Station
From KRW 138,801
Dandy Hotel (Daan Park) Hotels near MRT Wanlong Station
9.3/10
Very Good374 reviews
3.57km from MRT Wanlong Station
From KRW 100,863
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9.4/10
Outstanding
JJayjeejayThe hotel is very professional, nice and clean. The staff is all attentive. The location is just a couple minutes from metro and 5 mins from hip area, Zhongshan, and in walkable distance from the famous night market. Will definitely be back when going to Taipei again.
DoubleTree by Hilton Taipei Zhongshan Hotels near MRT Wanlong Station

DoubleTree by Hilton Taipei Zhongshan

Taipei Railway Station Area, Taipei
Price per night from:KRW 272,376
9.1/10
Good
GGuest User1. Misleading Entrance Signage Upon arrival, we followed the signage pasted on a pillar that directed guests to a staircase entrance. However, when we reached that entrance, we were shocked to find the door marked with the sign “来宾止步” (“Guests Stop Here”). When we raised this with your staff, we were told that this entrance has not been in use since the COVID-19 period. While we understand that certain operations may have changed during the pandemic, COVID-19 restrictions have ended for more than two years. If the primary entrance has been permanently closed, why has no corrective action been taken and the misleading signage still left there? Carrying heavy luggage up and down a sloped path unnecessarily was frustrating and avoidable. 2. No Staff Assistance or Clear Signage at the New Entrance When we finally located the new entrance, there were no staff members on standby to assist us, nor was there any clear external signage indicating that this was the correct way to access the lobby. The explanation given later was that all staff were away assisting with parking which is not acceptable. At least one person should have been assigned to remain at the entrance, or the last person leaving should have arranged for another colleague to cover the position. In addition, the Operations Director mentioned that there is signage inside the new entrance directing guests to take the elevator to the lobby. However, this logic is flawed. If guests cannot locate the correct entrance in the first place, how could they possibly see a sign placed inside? 3. Poorly Trained and Unprofessional Front Desk Behavior After struggling outside, we called the number listed on Google. Only then did someone finally come out and lead us in. By that time, we were exhausted and upset. When we confronted the front desk staff about why they ignored us, despite us clearly visible outside the “来宾止步” glass door, making eye contact and knocking for help, but they claimed they “did not see us.” This excuse was clearly untrue, as we observed them looking in our direction. Even more disappointing, none of the front desk staff offered an apology even until we requested to speak to the Operations Director and asked him to review the CCTV footage. After reviewing the footage, the Operations Director confirmed that the front desk had not been alert and apologized on their behalf. However, he did not acknowledge that the front desk’s attitude and lack of sincerity were also serious problems. Being “not alert enough” and showing no sense of apology or empathy are two entirely different issues. As an international hotel, the front desk is the first impression of your service. Regardless of the quality of your facilities, this poor experience completely overshadowed the positive aspects of our stay. It also severely damages the reputation of Kagaya Group — a brand that has long been admired for its exemplary Japanese hospitality and politeness. Although we appreciate the Operations Director’s effort to make amends by offering us a meal and gifts (which we declined), it remains undeniable that this incident reflects a failure in staff training and management oversight. We hope that management will seriously review this incident, especially the issues of: - Inadequate and misleading signage at the entrance - Lack of staff presence and assistance upon guest arrival - Poor front desk awareness and unprofessional behavior We trust that Kagaya Group will uphold its proud tradition of service by addressing these problems promptly and ensuring no other guests experience such treatment in the future. Thank you for your attention.
Radium-Kagaya International Hotel Hotels near MRT Wanlong Station

Radium-Kagaya International Hotel

Beitou Hot Spring Area, Taipei
Price per night from:KRW 324,398
8.7/10
GGuest UserThe hotel automatically upgraded us to a significantly more spacious room during check-in which was a nice gesture. The room was spotless and while Taiwan law does not allow hotels to proactively provide single-use toiletries, shampoo and shower gel are still provided through dispenser bottles. The hotel also has a water dispenser so guests do not have to worry about buying bottled water everyday from convenience stores. Without having to request for it, hotel staff automatically changed the pillowcase when they saw that it was soiled which showed their meticulousness when cleaning the room. In terms of location, the hotel is within a mixed-used building just outside exit Z2 of the Taipei Main Station so it was very convenient to get around and explore the city. While some reviews complained about the long waiting time for elevators, I found that it was generally acceptable. There were two elevators at the front lobby that served all levels of the building and more elevators at the back of the building serving specific levels. At this price point, the only drawback was the shower head in the toilet. Due to the small size of the shower area, you would be standing very close to the shower head. The shower head holder is non-adjustable and angled almost horizontally forward rather than downwards. This meant that when you turned on the shower, the water would be directed at your face and head and it would be difficult to direct the water at anything below the neck level. As such, most guests would have to resort to holding the shower head in their hands rather than enjoying a hands-free relaxing experience, which I guess was a small compromise to make. Overall, I enjoyed my short stay at this hotel.
Mayer Inn Hotels near MRT Wanlong Station

Mayer Inn

Taipei Railway Station Area, Taipei
Price per night from:KRW 51,340
8.5/10
MMJ FERNThe location is super convenient—just a short walk from Taipei Main Station, which made getting around the city and to the airport so easy. I always felt safe even when coming back a bit late, which is a huge plus when you’re traveling alone. The place itself is clean, cozy, and well-maintained. The rooms are simple but comfortable, and the common areas are nice if you want to relax or meet other travelers. What stood out the most was how accommodating and friendly the staff were—they’re always ready to help with directions, recommendations, or anything you need. As a female solo traveler, safety and comfort are everything, and Main Inn definitely delivered. It has a welcoming vibe that makes you feel at home while still being budget-friendly. Highly recommend this place if you’re planning a solo trip to Taipei 💛
Main Inn Hotels near MRT Wanlong Station

Main Inn

Taipei Railway Station Area, Taipei
Price per night from:KRW 14,539
8.4/10
MMofaguguThe industrial-style decor seems to fit the vibe of Ximending's old buildings, and the vintage Western items are perfectly placed. However, I wasn't a fan of the sky lantern decorations. Breakfast was hot pot every day, and after three days, it was a bit much. I think some Western breakfast options would be good, as I noticed some Western guests seemed to find it a bit odd. This hotel is probably one of the best choices for shoppers and travelers using the MRT.
Hotel Papa Whale Hotels near MRT Wanlong Station

Hotel Papa Whale

Ximending Commercial Area, Taipei
Price per night from:KRW 74,284
8.4/10
SSiva Rama 256Check in takes only 5 minutes and check out much more faster with 10 seconds with a self check out machine that will suck in your room card. Check in gets faster with your reply to the property telling them what type of room you have booked and what time you'll arrive. With booming businesses and too many bookings, the staff might get entangled in mess, so partially you reply is helping them to get grounded and avoid mistakes. The property is clean, neat, nice and next to easy transport and family mart and 7e.
Fun Inn Taipei Hotels near MRT Wanlong Station

Fun Inn Taipei

Ximending Commercial Area, Taipei
Price per night from:KRW 15,675
8.3/10
AAnonymous UserThe location is pretty good, very close to Beiche/Ximen Station, and there are many convenience stores, fruit shops, and restaurants downstairs. The only drawback is that I specifically booked a room with a window, but when I opened the curtains, it was just a solid wall, LOL, I was speechless!
N HOTEL Hotels near MRT Wanlong Station

N HOTEL

Ximending Commercial Area, Taipei
Price per night from:KRW 57,474
8.2/10
SSiti Adawiah DinaHad a great stay at this hotel in Taipei. The room was very comfortable, clean, and well-maintained. The location is excellent—only about 150 meters from the MRT station, which is just a 3-minute walk away. It made traveling around Taipei very convenient. Highly recommended for anyone visiting the city!
Meworld Hotel Taipei Main Station Hotels near MRT Wanlong Station

Meworld Hotel Taipei Main Station

Taipei Railway Station Area, Taipei
Price per night from:KRW 40,663
8.1/10
AAnonymous UserThe location is fantastic, making it super convenient to get anywhere. There are tons of food options downstairs, and a department store (Shin Kong Mitsukoshi) is right across the street. I've already stayed for over a week, and I'll definitely choose to stay here again next time I'm in Taipei!
Taipei Inn Hotels near MRT Wanlong Station

Taipei Inn

Taipei Railway Station Area, Taipei
Price per night from:KRW 14,085
6.2/10
GGuest UserThe room was clean and tidy, quite spacious, but the decor was dated.
Taipei Crystal Hotel Hotels near MRT Wanlong Station

Taipei Crystal Hotel

Wanhua District, Taipei
Price per night from:KRW 55,657

Frequently asked questions

What are the best places to stay in Taipei?

Some top places to stay in Taipei are near popular attractions like Taipei 101 and Shilin Night Market—so you can quickly get to top landmarks and amenities you need.

What is the average price of a hotel in Taipei for this weekend?

According to Trip.com’s latest 12-month data, 3-star hotels in Taipei have an average price of KRW 235,334 per night this weekend. For 4-star hotels, the average rate is KRW 334,759 per night. If you’re seeking luxury, 5-star hotels in Taipei typically cost KRW 632,388 per night this weekend.

What is the average nightly price of hotels in Taipei on weekdays?

Based on Trip.com’s latest 12-month data, the average nightly rate for 3-star hotels in Taipei on weekdays is KRW 163,896. For 4-star hotels, the average cost is around KRW 268,044 per night. For a luxury stay, 5-star hotels in Taipei generally have an average price of KRW 573,103 per night on weekdays.

What are the best family-friendly hotels in Taipei?

For families traveling to Taipei, great family hotel picks are Caesar Metro Taipei (price from KRW 107,671), Hotel Midtown Richardson (price from KRW 103,118) and Mayer Inn (price from KRW 56,908), which are praised for their family-oriented features like spacious rooms and kid-friendly services.

What are the best pet-friendly hotels in Taipei?

Kimpton DA AN HOTEL by IHG (price from KRW 292,510) is pet-friendly. Bring your pets along for an enjoyable stay!

What hotels in Taipei offer an especially good breakfast?

Begin your day with a tasty and satisfying breakfast! Caesar Metro Taipei (price from KRW 107,671), The Grand Hotel (price from KRW 139,995) and Caesar Park Hotel Taipei (price from KRW 100,614) provide the best breakfast to start your day.

Which hotels in Taipei provide fitness facilities?

Caesar Metro Taipei (price from KRW 107,671), The Grand Hotel (price from KRW 139,995) and Caesar Park Hotel Taipei (price from KRW 100,614) include fitness facilities, so you can maintain your routine while traveling. Stay on track with your fitness goals while on the go!

What are the best hotels with a spa in Taipei?

A spa hotel can make your trip more enjoyable with relaxing amenities. Regent Taipei (price from KRW 247,211), GRAND HILAI TAIPEI (price from KRW 192,806) and Miramar Garden Taipei (price from KRW 158,433) are great choices for spa hotels offering quality services.

What hotels in Taipei are best for couples?

For couples traveling to Taipei, many prefer staying at Alper Motel (price from KRW 119,508) Other popular hotels for couples in Taipei include Aqua Bella Hotel (price from KRW 128,841) and Wego Boutique Hotel-Linsen (price from KRW 140,223).

What are the best hot spring hotels in Taipei?

Hotels with hot springs provide a perfect way to relax and recharge during your stay. Grand Pleasure Spring Hotel (price from KRW 50,762), Beitou Hot Spring Resort (price from KRW 185,522) and Sweetme Hotspring Resort (price from KRW 160,027) include hot springs for a truly relaxing experience.

Which hotels in Taipei have pools?

Caesar Metro Taipei (price from KRW 107,671), The Grand Hotel (price from KRW 139,995) and Regent Taipei (price from KRW 247,211) are excellent options for hotels with swimming pools. Book your stay to enjoy the pool and make your trip more enjoyable.

What are the best hotels in Taipei near Taipei 101?

Some standout hotels in Taipei close to Taipei 101 include RF Hotel - Zhongxiao (price from KRW 54,404), Humble House Taipei, Curio Collection by Hilton (price from KRW 313,908) and Green World ZhongXiao (price from KRW 89,232), all within easy walking or transit distance of Taipei 101, perfect for travelers wanting to explore the landmark and its surroundings.

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