"You can tell this used to be a pretty good hostel and there are still some great things about it.
However, it needs some tlc (tender loving care) to get it back up to par. Based on photos we saw, it looks like the lobby used to have a place to sit and change your shoes. That would be great, since you have to remove your shoes before entering each time.
The carpets in the hall and stair areas need work. Staff seems to store cleaning supplies, bags of linens and other things along the all the...
"We loved our stay here. Modern, clean, with a great breakfast spread and yummy snacks in the lobby. The hotel is so convenient to the MRT station and right across the street from beautiful Da’an Park. Highly recommend this hotel."
"I had a great stay here. The room was clean and comfortable, and the staff were friendly and helpful throughout my visit. The location was convenient, with easy access to public transportation. I would definitely stay here again!"
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Top National Taiwan Democracy Memorial Hall Hotel Reviews
"The service was top notch. All the citizens employees spoke English very well. The room was clean with a nice view of the river. Ximending was a 5 min walk. MRT is a 3-4 minute walk either way. I found most of the meals better than the street food. Taipei City under ground Mall is about a 5 minute walk connected to the MRT main station. I found the food there better than the night market. Breakfast at Citizen M had a variety of western and Asian dishes. I highly recommend this hotel, but I do have some cons about it. If you stay in the higher floors, there’s some random noise that kinda sound like a dog barking every 15-20 mins and it sounds like a person placing a cup down on a counter. The elevator system are not sinked so everyone presses all of the button so when your on the elevator it stops frequently. Other than that it’s an awesome place to stay. "
"The stay is great, hospitality services, location transport and food options are good, with washing machine & dryer options too. A little downside i observed is the remote controller sensitivity to the tv, and the towels water absorbent is not as good. Still a great stay nonetheless. Cheers."
"The hotel is really on the high end and we enjoyed our stay there. It is convenient as as such travelling by bus or train was excellent. The hotel dining staff are so helpful, they tried their best to accommodate our needs even with their english & our mandarin language difficulty.
We will definitely come back. "
"Clean room and offer a lot of amenity. The staff was professional and great service. Any room requests were promptly delivered. Overall, our experience was great and will stay at this hotel again if we happen to visit Taiwan in the future. "
"The hotel delivers an exceptional experience from the moment you arrive. The accommodations are both luxurious and comfortable, with rooms that are impeccably clean, thoughtfully designed, and equipped with every amenity one could need.
The staff is warm, professional, and attentive — always ready to assist with a smile, making guests feel truly welcome and cared for.
One of the highlights of the hotel is its exclusive cigar lounge, which exudes sophistication and charm. It’s the perfect place to unwind, offering a carefully curated selection of premium cigars in an elegant, relaxed setting.
Overall, this hotel combines world-class hospitality with refined comfort and unique experiences, making it a perfect retreat for both leisure and business travelers"
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What can I see and do near National Taiwan Democracy Memorial Hall?
National Taiwan Museum, Miniatures Museum of Taiwan and National Palace Museum feature captivating exhibits. Presidential Office Building, Taipei Main Station and Taipei City North Gate are some of the notable landmarks to see in the area. You can watch performances at National Theater, National Concert Hall and The Red House if you're interested in local theatre.
How can I get to National Taiwan Democracy Memorial Hall?
With so many ways to get around, seeing all of the area near National Taiwan Democracy Memorial Hall is easy. You can take advantage of metro transport at Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall Station, Guting Station and Xiaonanmen Station. If you want to venture outside of the area, hop aboard a train at Taipei Main Station.