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Hotels in Taoyuon
Les Suites Taipei-Da.An Score 8.475 from 14 reviews
135 Da-An Road Section 1 8.48/10
Your office away from home. From multimedia access, faxing, copying, express mail and translation services, our fully furnished facilities allow you to do everything on the fly. While maintaining peak health - don''t forget to visit our workout room where you can sweat away anxieties while catching up on news near a large screen TV, or listening to music that is bound to get the heart pumping. What others call a lobby, we call our Living Room. A revolutionary open space complete with cozy seating exclusive usage for resident guests only. you can browse through our library shelves, or even plug in to our direct Ethernet access. After a busy working day, sample yourself a cigar in or a glass of wine to enjoy the quiet surrounding during the night. ... more
 
 The Caesarpark Hotel Taipei Score 7.825 from 27 reviews
Chung Hsiao W Rd. 7.83/10
Open from April to October (09:00 - 19:00), the Roof Garden provides a magnificent view of Taipei City. Equipped with 2 jacuzzis and comfortable lounge chairs, you can enjoy a cool, refreshing cocktail after a day on the run. Caesar Park Taipei Health Club, open daily from 06:30 - 22:00, offers a good change of pace for busy travellers. A wide range of gym equipment is available for health enthusiasts, while steam rooms and professional massage services are also offered to provide comfort and relaxation. Business travellers will find the answer to their on-the-road business problems at Caesar Park Taipei’s Business Centre. Located on the 9th floor, the centre has trained staff available to help with translation, typing and other secretarial needs. The business centre is also equipped with a computer workstation. Aside from all this, you will also find trade and industry journals, and directories that provide up-to-date information. Opening hours: 07:00 - 23:00. Caesar Park Taipei also offers an ideal set-up and the most convenient location for meetings. Whatever your presentation, conference or business requirements, from the purely functional to the highly creative, the hotel's 30 years of experience ensures that everything is taken care of. ... more
 
Monarch Plaza Hotel Score 8.2 from 13 reviews
No. 300 Chuang Ching Road, Sec 1 8.2/10
The hotel is situated 3 km from the city centre (about 5 minutes by taxi). ... more
 
 Les Suites Taipei-Ching.Cheng Score 9.05 from 11 reviews
No 12, Ching-Cheng St 9.05/10
Business Centre - A well-equipped private office where can be your temporary office, fast broadband internet access, in addition we have service agent that can run errands for your business need. Library & chatting area - What others call a lobby, we call our Living Room. A revolutionary open space complete with cosy seating exclusive usage for resident guests only. you can browse through our library shelves, or even plug in to our direct Ethernet access. After a busy working day, sample yourself a cigar in or a glass of wine to enjoy the quiet surrounding during the night. ... more
 
 Dong Wu Hotel Score 8.95 from 63 reviews
258, Sec. 2, Yen Ping N. Rd. 8.95/10
Group packages of 15~20 persons can be arranged. ... more
 
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Chiufen Village and Northeast Coast Tour 4.5 hours

Chiufen Village

The Northeast Coast National Scenic Area is located in the northeast corner of Taiwan. The scenic area is noted for its numerous capes and bays backed by green mountains. Visit Pitou Cape, tall abrasion caves and platforms and other eroded landforms are clearly seen on the cape's hanging cliff.

Later visit Nanya, which is noted for its fantastic rock formations and sea-eroded coral shore. The patterned stone is unique in Taiwan and formed through the weathering of the sandstone that lines the shore. The oxidation of iron ore within the stone gives it a beautiful striped pattern.

Chiufen Village were once centers of gold mining in Taiwan. The gold is gone, but these quaint old villages, built of closely-packed houses clinging to steep mountainsides, continue to offer enchanting scenery and fascinating glimpses into the lifestyles of the past.

Highlights

  • Chiufen Village
  • Chinkuashin Village
  • Pitou Cape
  • Nanya Rock Formations
  • Bay of Two Colors

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Half Day Wulai Aboriginal Village Tour 4 hours

Wulai Aboriginal Village - Waterfall

Wulai, about 10 miles south of Pitan, is the most accessible area from Taipei to view the aboriginal tribesmen who once were the head hunters of Taiwan. See the famous Wulai Waterfall, falling from about 80 meters high and likened to magnificent white silk cloth coming down from the sky.

Drive along scenic mountain road following aborigine and ride in unique push-car to the top of a deep ravine. This is Wulai where aborigine girls will tell you of their lives in graceful song and dance.

Highlights

  • Mini-train ride
  • Wulai Waterfall
  • Aborigine Folk Dance
  • Swallow Lake
  • Chieftain Statue

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Taipei Night Tour including the Taipei 101 Building 3.5 hours

101 Building

Tonight's entertainment includes a delicious Mongolian Barbeque Dinner at downtown restaurant with choices of varieties of meats, vegetables and spices. Then visit the exoticHwahsi Street night market with food stalls, walk through the Snake Alley and small shops.

Spectacular night scene of the ancient Lungshan Temple crowded with worshippers. Ancient Buddhist rituals are still practiced by many people today. The last stop on the tour is at 101 Building, which is the world tallest.

Highlights

  • Mongolian Barbeque dinner
  • Lungshan Temple
  • Hwahsi Street Night Market
  • 101Building

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