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Conversational murmurs and tinkling piano rise through the atrium, shouts of laughter accenting the melody. Joy understood in any language. There’s a sense of intrigue here that is impossible to place, much like Taipei itself: a melting-pot metropolis infused with Chinese, Japanese and Western influences, where Taoist temples stand next to gleaming skyscrapers and hot springs steam the base of the Tatun volcano group, a mere 15 km. (9 miles) north of the city.
Regent Taipei
No. 3, Lane 39, Section 2, Zhongshan N Rd, Zhongshan District, 104
Taipei, Taiwan
Nearest Airport: TSA
Some similiarities with the Sheraton nearby - old, large, popular Apart from above, Regent houses a luxury mall As ambassador member, i didn’t get a nice upgrade. No amenities provided, but you can call for a toothbrush. Room lacks modern facilities like electric curtains. Tv remote no longer works well and neither is the toilet bowl Gym is inconvenient to get to. It’s another block, and that 1 elevator is always full. I waited 10 min for several to pass. And it’s old, small and stuffy in the basement Breakfast ok. It’s a large space and crowded
bcheong - Shanghai, China
One front desk staff member, Daniel, was unfortunately very slow and unfriendly. While most of the staff were warm, professional, and polite, our experience with him was disappointing. He initially charged us the wrong room rate, and when we pointed out the mistake, he did not apologize. Instead, he offered various explanations without acknowledging the error. The situation was handled poorly from start to finish, which felt well below the standard we would expect from a Regent property. Thankfully, the rest of the staff were pleasant and helpful, but this interaction left a negative impression on an otherwise enjoyable stay.
Yvonne C
A relic from the 90s in decline that I cannot recommend. It might have been "luxury" in 1990 but today it's barely 4-stars. The rooms looked like some state owned guesthouse hotel in a small city in china. The rooms are terribly worn with no soundproof. All of the food were awful from silks place to in room dining. Lots of families come here and it gets very busy. I had to change rooms due to some kids next door that decided to talk loudly at 10pm. Furniture were all rock hard so is the bed. The bathroom brings you right back to last century. The stains in the tub turned me off from bathing instantly. There were multiple scratches in the wooden closet. The office chair was very low and uncomfortable. The service was passable but some times the porters did not get my cab doors and ignored me. And I had to queue for a while to check-in. Not recommended at all.
jinmich - Paris, France
I had a wonderful stay at Regent Taipei recently and was very impressed by the professionalism and hospitality of the team. As an IHG Platinum member, I especially appreciated the extra level of recognition and generosity shown during my visit. The staff consistently went above and beyond to make the experience memorable. I would also like to specifically thank 張先生 for his professionalism and consideration when assisting me with a later reservation.
David H
The hotel is beautiful, there’s plenty of luxury shopping stores below alongside a large dining hall that has classical music. The rooms were on par for a 5 star, but felt like it missed the mark to give it a ‘wow this is amazing’ factor. I wouldn’t mind going back but I would also be open to trying new stays in taipei. The staff is very nice and helpful though. Luxury shopping felt like the main point people stay here.
sivanmoyal - Dallas, Texas
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