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Xi Yin Zhi Su B&B
Xi Yin Zhi Su B&B
Xi Yin Zhi Su B&B
Xi Yin Zhi Su B&B
Xi Yin Zhi Su B&B
Xi Yin Zhi Su B&B
2.5 star property
1 mi from Chaiqiaokeng Shan
9.0 out of 10, Wonderful, (20)
9.0/10
Wonderful
(20)
"Location is great!
The owner kindly allowed me to check in a little early. The room itself was very clean, modern and well-appointed.
Unfortunately, shortly after unpacking, I noticed what looked like a bug coming out from under the pillow. This made me uncomfortable, so I chose to sleep in the shower and decided not to stay for the second night."
"Okay walking distance from the train station, but check-in was terrible. I didn’t receive any details until standing outside on a rainy day trying to figure out how to call a local phone number, which was eventually answered by someone who only speaks Chinese. After an awkward minute on the phone they hung up, but a few minutes later I finally got instructions on how to get inside.
The staircase inside is very tight and carrying suitcases up is quite difficult. Once inside, the room is clean...
"This place was excellent. Great staff, great room, very good and comfortable stay. It’s not in the most ideal location if you’re looking for dining options but if you hop in an Uber, you’re good. Staff were awesome and super helpful. "
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
"The location of the hotel is next to the subway station and that makes it easy to travel all the poplular toursit spot in Taipei. There are many resturants close to the hotel so the walking distance to get good and reasonable priced food is less than 2-3 minutes. The famous lane 216 is about three minutes away and you can get famous slush ice desert there.
The staff are very friendly and helpful.
The only area that the hotel could improve is their breakfast. Although it only adds a dollar to the room price to include the breakfast, I wish they could charge a little more to improve the selection of the items. For example, they could offer more selections of the eggs. They only offer tea egg in the orning. I had difficulty to peel the egg shell for two days in a row. The supply of fruits and soy bean milk seems limited. If you go to the breakfast late, such as 9:30am (the breafast hours is up to 10:00am), the soy bean milk is not replenished and the dragon fruits are all gone. I stayed at the hotel for 15 nights. I only went to eat breakfast the first three days. I gave up after that.
In general, the sound insulation of the room is good but not great. I could hear the loud music, conversation, or laughing around mid-night. I was thinking to cqll the front desk at the time. But I was not sure where the noise was generated and decide to wait. Most of the nights, the noise stopped after 20-30 minutes. Don't know if other guests complained and staff stopped them."
"My stay at the Grand Mayfull Hotel was fantastic. Apart from the not-so-great location, everything else was perfect. Getting around was not challenging, as there are two train stations within a 15-minute walk, and at least one bus station within a 5-minute walk. The breakfast was also great. Overall, I would definitely stay again."
Shop for Taiwanese souvenirs, sample regional delicacies and send a lantern sailing into the sky at the atmospheric main street of an old coal mining town.
Trains trundle along the middle of this lively street, where restaurants serve tasty street food, shops sell souvenirs and lanterns are released into the sky.
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Lingjiaoliao during your travels in New Taipei City. Make some time to visit the shops while you're in the area.
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Erkonggui Shan during your travels in New Taipei City. Make some time to visit the monuments while you're in the area.
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Qiedongjiao during your travels in New Taipei City. Make some time to visit the monuments while you're in the area.
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What can I see and do near Chaiqiaokeng Shan?
At Shifen Waterfall, Lingjiaoliao, and Erkonggui Shan, take some time to really appreciate nature. A trip to Pingxi Old Street and Shifen Old Street might be just the ticket for souvenir shopping. Nuan-nuan Reservoir, Songbaiqi Shan, and Qiedongjiao are a few additional nearby sights.
How can I get to Chaiqiaokeng Shan?
If you're taking a train to the area, Jingtong Station is the closest station to Pingxi District. There may not be many public transit options near Chaiqiaokeng Shan so consider renting a car to see more of the area.