"Very nice hotel! Everyone was so kind, breakfast was delicious. We ate at Ukai-tei Teppenyaki and it was the best dinner we’ve both had. Room amenities were so nice, and infinite pool was very relaxing. We fully recommend. "
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"This hotel is quite old and run down. There is a lot of humidity throughout the hotel, especially in the elevators. The layout of the rooms, elevators and staircases are reminiscent of a cruise ship from the 1990’s. They do have free laundry machines, which is a fantastic perk. However, the stacked dryer takes hours to dry. Try to get the front loading dryer on the 10th floor that dries in about an hour.
They ask you to pay for your room when you check out. Which is strange.
I chose this hotel based on its high ratings and was somewhat disappointed. What partially makes up for it is their “happy hour” from 6-10 pm where they offer free snacks, pop and unlimited taiwan beer!"
"The pool, the spa area were great especially having both steam room and sauna. The con is both not hot enough. When steam comes out is great but most of the time there is no steam. "
"The hotel is lovely, clean, great service, and has dining on site. The location is very convenient as the light rail and Pier 2 are right outside the hotel. My only complaint is the modern design bathroom. I am giving it 4 stars because there’s no door to the bathroom. Although the shower and toilet are separated by a stall, there is no privacy and the noise from the bathroom can wake up other people in the room. Making it very awkward if you’re sharing the room with other people. "
During your trip to Kaohsiung, you can browse for the perfect souvenirs at Hanshin Department Store. Stroll along the waterfront or experience the art scene in this culturally rich area.
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What can I see and do near Kaohsiung Cultural Center?
You might want to spend some time browsing the exhibits at National Science and Technology Museum, Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts or Kaohsiung Museum of History. Sights like Sanfong Temple, Cijin Old Street and Former British Consulate at Takao are landmarks to visit in the area. You can check out the local talent at National Kaohsiung Center for the Arts, Kaohsiung Music Center and Kaohsiung City Music Hall.
How can I get to Kaohsiung Cultural Center?
With so many ways to get around, seeing the area around Kaohsiung Cultural Center is easy. Nearby metro stations include Formosa Boulevard Station, Sinyi Elementary School Station and Central Park Station. To venture out into the surrounding area, ride aboard one of the trains from Kaohsiung Station.