Top rated hotels in Chiayi County

Yingshan Hotel
4.1/5125 Reviews
Alishan National Scenic Area
one of the best place hotels in the Alishan National Forest Recreation Area. nearest hotel to the shuttle bus and 7/11. room seem have been renovated recently and not as bad as what other customer reviewed. stayed there in late November and was told heating system would be only ON from9pm. hotel has no restaurant so breakfast vouchers were given to redeem at another Chinese restaurant near shops
Dafeng Hotel
3.6/527 Reviews
Alishan National Scenic Area
The location of the hotels in the park is similar~~ very close to the minibus station in the park~ to Alishan Station~ there are more steps~ but it's okay~ Hotels are generally quite old~ But there are electric blankets~ At least the sleep is great~~ The hot water is very hot~ This time I stayed for two days~ I was lucky to see both sunset and sunrise~
Ho Fong Villa Hotel
3.3/540 Reviews
Alishan National Scenic Area
For the price you'd think they'd spend some of their huge profits on upkeep of the rooms. The bathroom was full of mould, the bathtub had been siliconed to the walls, but have pulled away. The entire bathroom needs renovating. The bedroom was on a very badly installed floating floor. There were electrical wires hanging loose from the night stand. The WiFi and set top box were jamed between the TV and wall. The lights didn't work properly, one flicking for minutes afyer the switch was off. The walls are super thin and guests should be reminded to be courteous of other guests, as I was woken at midnight by loud talking and laughing which didn't stop until 230am, and I was getting up at 345am for sunrise. The owner/reception needs to learn manners and how to operate a hotel, because (1) leave a note in English that when reception is unattended to go next door, (2) don't deny early check-in with the pretence the rooms weren't ready, because I checked all on the ground floor and all were ready, plus when I finally got to my room at 5pm the floor was wet in the bathroom and bedroom. (3) Learn some manners, which seems odd in Taiwan as everyone is well mannered, so maybe that's why her attitude stood out so much as she's surrounded by well mannered people. (4) Understand that travellers want peace of mind for left luggage, do at least pretend to make it secure. The room door was damaged both inside and near the lock on the outside. Provide a bathmat, well a few, coz the bathroom flooded so easily.
Alishan Shermuh International Tourist Hotel
4/521 Reviews
Alishan National Scenic Area
It feels like this is the most beautiful and newest hotel in the area, but there is no elevator. It happened that my suitcase was heavy and the time to enter was up, and the staff would move the luggage to my top floor room in advance; When I checked out, I went down the stairs myself. The service counter lady heard me ”bang bang” and she also went up to help me move down (she had amazing arm strength). Finally, she drove me to the station. The staff worked hard. I would recommend this hotel to friends.
Alishan House
4.5/5107 Reviews
Alishan National Scenic Area
The hotel is in an excellent location. You can watch the sunset and sea of ​​clouds from the 8th floor. There are special cars to transport guests to and from the tourist park. The staff's service attitude is very good and they patiently explain the ways to visit the park. Good food for breakfast and dinner!
Applause In The Mountain
4.2/541 Reviews
Alishan National Scenic Area
It is not far by car from the Alishan Forest Recreation Area and Ah Jiang's home, and it takes 15 minutes to walk to the sunrise viewing spots. The staff is kind and patient. The room is spacious and comfortable. There is an independent water dispenser, a small refrigerator, and an air-conditioning system. The water pressure is sufficient. There is a little dust on the bedside table and there are occasional small mosquitoes in the room, but they will not bite people. There is no elevator and the breakfast is average. Overall, I will still stay here next time!

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Local Travel Info

Number of Hotels216
Number of Reviews1,559
Lowest PriceNZD 57
Highest PriceNZD 1,070
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 206
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 230