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Caesar Park Hotel Taipei

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to the Caesar Park Hotel Taipei, your perfect home away from home in the vibrant heart of Taipei! Located at No. 38 Chung Hsiao West Road, Section 1, just a short 1mi from the bustling city center, this 4-star gem offers a delightful blend of comfort and convenience. With prices starting from an irresistible $79, you can indulge in a delightful stay without breaking the bank!

Massage, Bed in Caesar Park Hotel Taipei
Facade/entrance in Caesar Park Hotel Taipei

Rooms

Metropolis Twin Room in Caesar Park Hotel Taipei

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2 Twin Beds

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35 sqft

Metropolis, 2 Twin Beds

Private Bathroom

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Air conditioning

Experience comfort and style in our Metropolis Twin Room, featuring two twin beds and a spacious 355 sqft area. Enjoy modern amenities like air conditioning, soundproofing, and a private bathroom for a relaxing stay.

Superior Twin Room in Caesar Park Hotel Taipei

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2 Twin Beds

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345 sqft

Superior, 2 Twin Beds

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Indulge in comfort in our spacious 344 sqft Superior Twin Room, featuring 2 twin beds and a soundproof private bathroom with a refreshing bathtub. Ideal for 2 adults and 1 child, with air conditioning and free toiletries for a relaxing stay.

Suite in Caesar Park Hotel Taipei

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1 Queen Size Bed

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540 sqft

Suite, Queen Size

Landmark view

City view

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Indulge in luxury with a spacious 538 sqft suite, offering a stunning landmark view, soundproofing, a bathtub, and exclusive free toiletries. Perfect for 2 adults and 1 child, it features air conditioning and easy elevator access to upper floors.

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Prepare to be spoiled with a range of fabulous amenities that will elevate your travel experience. Start your day off right with a delicious breakfast before heading out to explore the city. If relaxation is on your agenda, unwind in the steam room or treat yourself to a soothing massage (extra charges apply). For those who like to stay active, the complimentary fitness center awaits! Plus, with high-speed free WiFi and a 24-hour front desk, your needs are taken care of around the clock.

Lobby or reception, Lobby/Reception in Caesar Park Hotel Taipei
Lobby or reception, Lobby/Reception in Caesar Park Hotel Taipei

Experience the Best

But that's not all! With over 5,775 rave reviews from fellow travelers, you'll join the ranks of happy guests experiencing the impeccable service, soundproof rooms, and breathtaking landmark views. Whether you’re here for business or pleasure, the Caesar Park Hotel is ready to welcome you with open arms and a cozy atmosphere. So what are you waiting for? Pack your bags and get ready for an unforgettable adventure in Taipei!

Photo of the whole room, TV/Entertainment Center in Caesar Park Hotel Taipei
Photo of the whole room, Bed in Caesar Park Hotel Taipei

Plan Your Stay

Dining at the Caesar Park Hotel is an experience to remember! With the family-friendly Checkers restaurant right on-site, your taste buds will be dancing with joy. Dive into a culinary adventure featuring a delectable mix of Chinese, Japanese, local, and Asian cuisines. If you're already dreaming of pizza and sushi, you've struck gold! Wander in for a hearty breakfast buffet to kickstart your day, or gather the family for a casual lunch that will keep everyone smiling. Meals here are not just about sustenance; they're about savoring moments and creating memories together.

Lobby or reception, Restaurant/Places to Eat in Caesar Park Hotel Taipei
Restaurant/places to eat, Lobby/Reception in Caesar Park Hotel Taipei

Amenities

Restaurant

Free wifi

Room service

Fitness center

Steam room

Air conditioning

Tour desk

24-hour front desk

Fitness centre/facilities, Fitness Center/Facilities in Caesar Park Hotel Taipei
Fitness centre/facilities, Fitness Center/Facilities in Caesar Park Hotel Taipei

Restaurant

Checkers

Family Friendly, Chinese, Japanese, Pizza, Sushi, Local, Asian

Restaurant/places to eat in Caesar Park Hotel Taipei
Restaurant/Places to Eat in Caesar Park Hotel Taipei
Property Building in Caesar Park Hotel Taipei
Hotel was in a good location although it was a little bit difficult to find it when we were coming from the airport train platform because Taipei main station signage system is very confusing. It's convenient to get to high speed rail station, regional trains, metro and airport train from this hotel as long as you don't mind seeing plenty of homeless people living rough around the vicinity of station. Theres a direct M6 exit to the hotel but that requires using short flight of stairs before walking through a bunch of eateries at Basement 1 level before getting to the lift lobby to access reception at level 1. An alternative for people with bigger pieces of luggage is to use M8 metro exit which has escalator access to street level but you'd have to cross a road in order to get to the hotel foyer. Taipei (and Taiwan in general) is not very wheelchair/accessibility friendly on the whole. You're lucky if you even have actual sidewalks to walk on with all kinds of illegal parking occuring all over the place. I was surprised to learn that this hotel used to be a Hyatt given its rather underwhelming foyer. To be fair, it was somewhat refurbished before its current rebranding. Some rooms have better layouts than others. Lots of little stalls selling street food in the streets behind the hotel-- much more affordable than paying for hotel breakfast.

Eyesonyou

We stayed here twice over the past two weeks. We had a good sized room facing the main railway station (which is linked by subway) on the first two nights and we were upgraded to a junior suite for a subsequent three nights. Both rooms were clean, comfortable and generally quiet. In spite of facing a main street, there was little traffic noise (but for some reason, some guests find it acceptable to shout in the corridors). The buffet breakfast on floor 2 had a good selection of hot and cold items as well as cereals, tea and coffee. We also used the buffet for dinner on two occasions. Again, the food available was good, kept at a good temperature; and some reasonable wine was included in the price. There seemed to be no limit on the amount one could eat.

Haynesta

Very well located under Taipei Main Station. The rooms are spacious & house keeping excellent. If you are taking the Airport Express, then when you get off the Train, head towards the MRT Station located in the next building (All underground), look for the Blue Line (Bannan Line) & then look for the M6 exit. This is the best way to get to the Hotel. Airport Express, Metro, Trains & buses all use the same mobility card. Another thing remember, there are no money changers in Taiwan. You can change money only at the Banks (Monday to Friday) or at the Hotel & Departmental Stores.

Clarence

The hotel is old and little outdate, the room we were assigned the bathroom was smelly, but they were able to accommodate us the other room with the view of the Taipei Main Station. We`re greatly appreciated for that gesture. We didn`t purchase the breakfast neither we dined in the hotel, so we can`t commend on the food, because the food outside the hotel was so convenience and a lot cheaper. The location is excellent, easy access to the MRT subway and bus stations.

Quan

The location of this hotel could not have been better. It was directly across the street from the Taipei Main Station (subway & high-speed rail) and also connected via to one of he underground exits. Retail and food shops along the way to get there. If you got the breakfast included, it is way more than just breakfast which made it so worth it. it was more like a mini brunch with local food.

Andy

Hotel was in a good location although it was a little bit difficult to find it when we were coming from the airport train platform because Taipei main station signage system is very confusing. It's convenient to get to high speed rail station, regional trains, metro and airport train from this hotel as long as you don't mind seeing plenty of homeless people living rough around the vicinity of station. Theres a direct M6 exit to the hotel but that requires using short flight of stairs before walking through a bunch of eateries at Basement 1 level before getting to the lift lobby to access reception at level 1. An alternative for people with bigger pieces of luggage is to use M8 metro exit which has escalator access to street level but you'd have to cross a road in order to get to the hotel foyer. Taipei (and Taiwan in general) is not very wheelchair/accessibility friendly on the whole. You're lucky if you even have actual sidewalks to walk on with all kinds of illegal parking occuring all over the place. I was surprised to learn that this hotel used to be a Hyatt given its rather underwhelming foyer. To be fair, it was somewhat refurbished before its current rebranding. Some rooms have better layouts than others. Lots of little stalls selling street food in the streets behind the hotel-- much more affordable than paying for hotel breakfast.

Eyesonyou

We stayed here twice over the past two weeks. We had a good sized room facing the main railway station (which is linked by subway) on the first two nights and we were upgraded to a junior suite for a subsequent three nights. Both rooms were clean, comfortable and generally quiet. In spite of facing a main street, there was little traffic noise (but for some reason, some guests find it acceptable to shout in the corridors). The buffet breakfast on floor 2 had a good selection of hot and cold items as well as cereals, tea and coffee. We also used the buffet for dinner on two occasions. Again, the food available was good, kept at a good temperature; and some reasonable wine was included in the price. There seemed to be no limit on the amount one could eat.

Haynesta

Very well located under Taipei Main Station. The rooms are spacious & house keeping excellent. If you are taking the Airport Express, then when you get off the Train, head towards the MRT Station located in the next building (All underground), look for the Blue Line (Bannan Line) & then look for the M6 exit. This is the best way to get to the Hotel. Airport Express, Metro, Trains & buses all use the same mobility card. Another thing remember, there are no money changers in Taiwan. You can change money only at the Banks (Monday to Friday) or at the Hotel & Departmental Stores.

Clarence

The hotel is old and little outdate, the room we were assigned the bathroom was smelly, but they were able to accommodate us the other room with the view of the Taipei Main Station. We`re greatly appreciated for that gesture. We didn`t purchase the breakfast neither we dined in the hotel, so we can`t commend on the food, because the food outside the hotel was so convenience and a lot cheaper. The location is excellent, easy access to the MRT subway and bus stations.

Quan

The location of this hotel could not have been better. It was directly across the street from the Taipei Main Station (subway & high-speed rail) and also connected via to one of he underground exits. Retail and food shops along the way to get there. If you got the breakfast included, it is way more than just breakfast which made it so worth it. it was more like a mini brunch with local food.

Andy

Hotel was in a good location although it was a little bit difficult to find it when we were coming from the airport train platform because Taipei main station signage system is very confusing. It's convenient to get to high speed rail station, regional trains, metro and airport train from this hotel as long as you don't mind seeing plenty of homeless people living rough around the vicinity of station. Theres a direct M6 exit to the hotel but that requires using short flight of stairs before walking through a bunch of eateries at Basement 1 level before getting to the lift lobby to access reception at level 1. An alternative for people with bigger pieces of luggage is to use M8 metro exit which has escalator access to street level but you'd have to cross a road in order to get to the hotel foyer. Taipei (and Taiwan in general) is not very wheelchair/accessibility friendly on the whole. You're lucky if you even have actual sidewalks to walk on with all kinds of illegal parking occuring all over the place. I was surprised to learn that this hotel used to be a Hyatt given its rather underwhelming foyer. To be fair, it was somewhat refurbished before its current rebranding. Some rooms have better layouts than others. Lots of little stalls selling street food in the streets behind the hotel-- much more affordable than paying for hotel breakfast.

Eyesonyou

We stayed here twice over the past two weeks. We had a good sized room facing the main railway station (which is linked by subway) on the first two nights and we were upgraded to a junior suite for a subsequent three nights. Both rooms were clean, comfortable and generally quiet. In spite of facing a main street, there was little traffic noise (but for some reason, some guests find it acceptable to shout in the corridors). The buffet breakfast on floor 2 had a good selection of hot and cold items as well as cereals, tea and coffee. We also used the buffet for dinner on two occasions. Again, the food available was good, kept at a good temperature; and some reasonable wine was included in the price. There seemed to be no limit on the amount one could eat.

Haynesta

Very well located under Taipei Main Station. The rooms are spacious & house keeping excellent. If you are taking the Airport Express, then when you get off the Train, head towards the MRT Station located in the next building (All underground), look for the Blue Line (Bannan Line) & then look for the M6 exit. This is the best way to get to the Hotel. Airport Express, Metro, Trains & buses all use the same mobility card. Another thing remember, there are no money changers in Taiwan. You can change money only at the Banks (Monday to Friday) or at the Hotel & Departmental Stores.

Clarence

The hotel is old and little outdate, the room we were assigned the bathroom was smelly, but they were able to accommodate us the other room with the view of the Taipei Main Station. We`re greatly appreciated for that gesture. We didn`t purchase the breakfast neither we dined in the hotel, so we can`t commend on the food, because the food outside the hotel was so convenience and a lot cheaper. The location is excellent, easy access to the MRT subway and bus stations.

Quan

The location of this hotel could not have been better. It was directly across the street from the Taipei Main Station (subway & high-speed rail) and also connected via to one of he underground exits. Retail and food shops along the way to get there. If you got the breakfast included, it is way more than just breakfast which made it so worth it. it was more like a mini brunch with local food.

Andy

Location

No. 38 Chung Hsiao West Road, Section 1, Taipei, 10041, Taiwan

Caesar Park Hotel Taipei