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Rooms and Suites at Palais de Chine Hotel

From 172 USD
Superior Room

Superior Room ( 323ft2 )

In the Superior Room, guests will find themselves immersed in a sophisticated environment adorned with exquisite, customized furniture imported from Europe. The room boasts an

From 199 USD
Deluxe Room

Deluxe Room ( 398ft2 )

Welcome to the Deluxe Room, a haven of comfort and luxury located on this esteemed establishment's 10th to 12th floors. As you step inside, you'll

From 221 USD
Family Room

Family Room ( 398ft2 )

The Family Room offers a comfortable space for families. It has two Double Beds, allowing enough room for everyone to rest. Inside the room is

Palais de Chine Hotel

Palais de Chine Hotel is a 286-room hotel beside Taipei Main Station, in the Datong district of Taipei. It is a practical city hotel with a theatrical East-meets-West design, direct transport advantages, and one of Taiwan's most important dining addresses, Le Palais, on the 17th floor.

The hotel works best for travelers who want movement more than resort quiet. Taipei Main Station connects trains, high-speed rail, metro lines, airport rail, buses, taxis, and shopping corridors. That makes Palais de Chine Hotel useful for guests who plan to move around Taipei, take day trips, or combine business with food and culture.

Location & Arrival

The location is the hotel's main strength. Palais de Chine Hotel sits within the Taipei Main Station transport area, with easy access to rail and metro links. Guests can reach Ximending, Zhongshan, Daan, Songshan, Taipei 101, and other districts without needing to plan every trip around car travel.

For arrivals, the airport rail connection is a major advantage. Guests coming from Taoyuan Airport can move into the city with less friction than at many hotels farther from the main station. Taipei Songshan Airport is also reachable by car or metro, depending on timing and luggage.

The trade-off is that this is a busy transport district. The hotel is not a garden retreat and not a quiet residential hideaway. It is a smart base for guests who want Taipei's movement at their feet, with a more polished interior once they are inside.

Rooms & Suites

Palais de Chine Hotel has 286 rooms and suites. The design uses dark wood, European-style furniture, Asian details, art, and a deliberately dramatic mood. It is very different from the pale minimalism common in many modern Taipei hotels.

Rooms are comfortable and practical for a city stay. Guests should choose carefully by size, view, and access to executive-level services if those matter. Some rooms feel more old-school in style, while suites offer more space for longer stays or travelers who want a stronger sense of occasion.

The hotel is best for guests who enjoy character. It is not the cleanest-lined or newest-feeling hotel in Taipei, but it has personality. Travelers who want bright, simple design may prefer another address. Travelers who like a moody, layered hotel with transport ease may find it a good fit.

Le Palais & Dining

Le Palais is the hotel's strongest dining feature. It is a Michelin three-star Chinese restaurant on the 17th floor, known for refined Cantonese cooking, private rooms, and city views. For many food-focused guests, it is the main reason to consider the hotel.

The hotel also offers other dining venues, including La Rotisserie and tea or lounge-style options depending on current service schedules. This range helps because guests often leave early for trains, meetings, shopping, or food crawls across the city. A strong breakfast or easy meal inside the hotel can keep the day simple.

Taipei is one of Asia's great eating cities, so guests should not limit themselves to the hotel. Night markets, beef noodle shops, tea houses, modern Taiwanese restaurants, and Japanese-influenced dining are all part of the trip. Palais de Chine Hotel adds a high-end Cantonese anchor to that wider food scene.

Fitness & Hotel Facilities

The hotel has a fitness center on a high floor, giving guests a useful workout option above the transport district. Executive-level guests can also use lounge facilities, and the hotel has meeting and event spaces for business and social gatherings.

This is not a spa-led resort. Guests should book Palais de Chine Hotel for location, dining, room comfort, and transport rather than a long wellness program. The facilities are enough for a city stay, but they are not the main story.

The hotel's practical side is important. Taipei can involve long days, frequent metro rides, shopping stops, and sudden weather changes. Having the main station, indoor connections, dining, and service support close by makes the stay easier.

Exploring Taipei

From Palais de Chine Hotel, Taipei is easy to structure by district. Ximending is close for shopping and youth culture. Zhongshan has cafes, boutiques, bars, and Japanese-era streets. Dadaocheng and Dihua Street add old Taipei texture, tea shops, dried goods, and historic facades. Daan and Xinyi bring restaurants, parks, malls, and Taipei 101.

The station location is also useful for day trips. Guests can use rail links for northern Taiwan plans, business meetings, or connections to other cities. This makes the hotel a good option for travelers who want Taipei as a hub rather than a single-neighborhood stay.

The best approach is to use the hotel's convenience while still choosing neighborhoods with care. Taipei is easy to move through, but it rewards focus. A day in Dadaocheng, a night in Zhongshan, and a food plan around Xinyi will feel better than trying to see everything at once.

How It Compares In Taipei

Compared with Mandarin Oriental Taipei, Palais de Chine Hotel is more transport-focused and less residential. Mandarin Oriental has a grander, calmer, more polished luxury mood in Songshan. Palais de Chine has the edge for Taipei Main Station access, Le Palais, and easier rail movement.

Compared with Regent Taipei, Palais de Chine is more dramatic in design and more directly tied to main-station convenience. Regent has a stronger Zhongshan shopping and dining position, a broader classic hotel feel, and a larger luxury-hotel identity. Palais de Chine suits guests who want rail access and a more unusual interior mood.

Compared with Capella Taipei, Palais de Chine is more practical and less residential-lifestyle in tone. Capella is newer, quieter, and more design-led. Palais de Chine is better for travelers who value transport, station access, and Le Palais over a softer neighborhood retreat.

Service & Atmosphere

Service is built around a busy city-hotel rhythm. Guests may need help with restaurant bookings, train timing, luggage, airport transfers, taxis, or business logistics. The hotel is used to that pace, which is part of its value.

The atmosphere is dark, ornate, and slightly theatrical. That will appeal to some travelers more than others. It is not a neutral backdrop. It is a hotel with a strong visual point of view, placed inside one of Taipei's most useful transport zones.

Who Should Book

Book Palais de Chine Hotel if you want a 286-room Taipei hotel beside Taipei Main Station, with Le Palais, La Rotisserie, executive lounge access in selected categories, a fitness center, event facilities, and easy movement by metro, train, high-speed rail, and airport rail. It is especially good for food-focused travelers, business guests, rail users, first-time visitors who want transport ease, and guests planning day trips.

Do not book it if you want a quiet resort mood, a minimalist room style, or the newest luxury address in Taipei. Mandarin Oriental, Regent, or Capella may fit those needs better. Palais de Chine Hotel is best for travelers who want station convenience, a bold interior style, and a serious dining reason to stay.

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Recreation
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Hotel Style
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Experience
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