Ea geel, liiw, safe, en moey ni miil!
Us, a family of 5, 3 Young boys 9 to 12 years of age. After a long research on hotels and such, we decided to this Caesar Park Hotel fot the 10 days stay! They have; 1. CLEAN, BUG FREE AND SMELL FREE QUEEN SIZED BEDS! We read so many reviews on different hotels and etc, last thing you want after a long walk is to bed lying down in infested smelly bed.. Caesar park is not that! Never we feels so at home from every day hot tours! 2. COLD AIRCON! Yes!!! Nothing beats this!! 3. CLEAN bathroom, bathtub and the toilet seat are heated ones and also it has a automated butt sprayer for your bumb! Heated water too!! Hahha 4. Staffs are epic! Friendly and Respectfull! 5. It has key operated safe box! 6. They clean the room, toilet and replace new towels and kimonos daily! 7. Water, coffee and tea bags are replaced daily too. 8. Hair dryer provided. 9. The hotel is located right above the metro station and there's lift leading up to the hotels' lobby. Exit at M6 of the blue line and the subway it self is a mall!! It has been a safe, enjoyable and fun vacation for us 5. My kids and wife loves the hotel and all the activities we planned and so. Will definitely recommend this hotel for those who are with kids and the 1st time in Taipei!
Hotel ea convenient
I used this hotel for a 3-night, 4-day stay at the beginning of the year. Since I planned to travel far, I chose a hotel in front of Taipei Station. The hotel was directly connected to the Taipei Station subway. If you use exit M6, you can take the direct elevator to the hotel, which was very convenient. There are a few stairs before reaching the elevator, so if you'd prefer a flat path from the underground, you can use the elevator near the emergency exit sign at exit Z2 to reach the hotel. The room did not have amenities like toothpaste, and only had two bottles of mineral water, Taiwanese tea, black tea, and stick coffee (without sugar or creamer), while the bathroom was equipped with shampoo and body soap, along with towels. There was no conditioner. There was also a kimono-style bathrobe provided. The staff were all kind and could communicate in both English and Japanese. The cleaning staff were also friendly and appeared to be happy. It was nice to see that people with disabilities were employed as staff, indicating a supportive working environment. The front desk also offered currency exchange, which was helpful since I couldn’t find an exchange office in the city. There were convenience stores, pharmacies, and Japanese restaurants nearby, so I had no difficulties, and being close to the station made for great memories. Conversations in the hallway could be heard quite well in the rooms, so it might be noisy during busy periods. This is common in overseas hotels, so if you’re sensitive to noise, it might be good to have earplugs. Overall, it was a good hotel, and if I have another opportunity to go to Taipei, I would like to stay there again.
3 fael
I had originally booked four nights, but due to a flight change I arrived one day later and stayed for three nights. The hotel kindly kept my room without any issue, which I really appreciated. Check-in was quick and straightforward, very efficient though perhaps a bit too formal and not particularly warm. The same goes for check-out, which was smooth and professional but not very personal. I didn’t feel unwelcome, just not really welcomed, if that makes sense. The room was spacious and clean, furnished simply and without unnecessary decoration. The bathroom was large, though it only had a bathtub, which made taking a shower without splashing water everywhere a bit tricky. Two bottles of water were provided daily, and there was an empty fridge to store your own items, but no minibar. One thing I didn’t like was the air conditioning unit, which was positioned directly above the bed and couldn’t be adjusted properly. I had to turn it off at night because it blew cold air straight onto me. I didn’t try the breakfast, so I can’t comment on that. The exterior of the building looks quite old and could use some renovation, but the interior is reasonably well maintained, even if it shows its age. The fitness room was disappointing, with only a few cardio machines and some dumbbells, and could definitely be improved. The location is excellent, right across from Taipei Main Station, with direct underground access through exits M6 and M8 that connect to the metro and trains. On the B1 level there are also several restaurants and cafés. Overall, Caesar Park is a good four-star hotel, clean, functional, and extremely convenient in terms of location, though a bit impersonal and with a fitness area that needs improvement.