![]() The Sheraton is in an older part of the city with lots of government agencies - and it is sort of between the hot areas. Location-wise, I think the W and the Le Meridien are in the middle of the "hot tourist/shopping area" that has been developed the last 20 years. They are more the route to save a few $$$$ or points.Īlso, how is this location for getting around the city? My main purpose will be the food (lu rou fan, DTF, night markets, etc.) and a few of the touristy things (101, Elephant Mountain).I would not walk from Taipei Main to the Sheraton either (and if you are taking the MRT from TPE Airport, there is also some distance between that station and the Taipei Main Station). The Alofts are a bit farther (Aloft Beitou is out there) but have been built within the last 2 years so are pretty nice to stay in. Hotel Proverbs (very close to a DTF location, but the much busier and larger one is at Taipei 101) is also located well in addition to the Westin. The W Hotel is location at that location and is more of the heart of downtown. Even though Taipei 101 is labeled on the Red Line, you can take the Blue Line to the Taipei City Hall Station and walk over. ![]() You are a few stops from all of the lines and one stop from Taipei Main Station. ![]() You can take the other exit and walk across the street if you have something heavy.Īs far as location goes, you could not ask for much of a better location. Also when you get to the Shandao Temple station, the Sheraton does not have an escalator up so you have to take the stairs. The road is not always even so it is not easy to wheel luggage. Thinking of staying here for two nights in Feb, has anyone done the walk from Taipei Station to the hotel? Looking on google maps it doesn't seem bad at all, ~700 meters or so.Īlso, how is this location for getting around the city? My main purpose will be the food (lu rou fan, DTF, night markets, etc.) and a few of the touristy things (101, Elephant Mountain).I have walked to this hotel from Taipei Main Station, but would recommend taking the Blue Line to the Shandao Temple station.
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