Guest User
August 21, 2024
Service - Well it’s a lot “do it yourself”. They don’t really speak English, but also when passing by they don’t say hello or good night or something like that. However, you need to take off your shoes when entering. They provide slippers if you don’t have your own. Furthermore, we were sitting in the lobby and eating a small piece of bread (one of those things you can get at 7-eleven) and drinking water, where they have tables and chairs. We were waiting for our train. The lady behind the desk came to us and told us we couldn’t eat there. We thought that this was ridiculous. Especially because it was something small and we of course would throw our trash away. Rooms - spacious due to the “high sleeper”. We were in a family room. Cleanliness - clean. Amenities - none not even towels! You need to rent them 10NT$ per towel. That’s not usual when staying in a private room. Breakfast - we didn’t try it, maar they offer it. Location - very close to the train station (not the high speed station). Less than 5 minutes walk. Price - very affordable. We would still recommend it, but just keep the above things in mind.