SsorloIf there is one thing I have learned about traveling with kids, it’s that the hotel choice can either make your trip a dream or a delightful disaster. On our recent trip to Taipei, we decided to prioritize convenience above all else and booked a stay right in the thick of it all.
Let’s kick things off with the logistics because, let’s be honest, no one wants to drag jet-lagged kids and suitcases through a maze of underground walkways after a long flight. This hotel is essentially glued to the Taipei Station. Whether you’re heading to Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall or hopping on the High Speed Rail to Taichung, you are literally steps away. I cannot stress enough how much time this saves.
Usually, lobby is just a place to wait for the elevator, right? Wrong. Here, it’s a bona fide children’s paradise. The moment we walked in, my kids’ eyes went wide. There is a dedicated playroom that kept them busy, a movie section for downtime, and, get this, an unlimited amount of snack supply.
Yes, you read that correctly. Unlimited snacks. While I was checking us in, my kids were already making themselves at home, grabbing treats and settling in. It’s the kind of setup that makes parents exhale for the first time that day.
Since we visited during the holiday season, the hotel went the extra mile. They hosted a DIY session where the kids got to make their own Christmas bags. What truly made the experience special, though, were the two staff members assisting. They were so incredibly patient and friendly, helping my little ones with the glue and glitter without taking over. My kids didn’t just make a craft; they made a memory. It’s that personal touch that turns a good stay into a great one.
The rooms are cozy. They aren’t massive suites, and honestly, they aren’t trying to be. The setup is perfect for a family of two or three.
However, if you are a family of four (especially with older kids or a lot of luggage), I would highly recommend booking two adjoining rooms. This way you wont be tripping over suitcases or fighting for bathroom mirror space in the morning. For max comfort, give yourselves some breathing room.
This hotel understands its audience. It knows it’s a transit hub for travelers, and it leans hard into the amenities that matter to families. Between the unbeatable location, the snack-filled lobby that feels like a mini amusement park, and the genuinely kind staff, we left with full bellies and happy hearts.
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