Travel: Taiwan - Taipei
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Blessed Homemaker,
I had booked City Inn Plus ,http://www.cityinn.com.tw/EN/Cityinn4/index.aspx
new and all the review were good but very popular. Another alternative is TS Hotel, I stay there my previous trip and was good also.
Nani,
I had email you. -
Thanks sunnyling. I’ve tried City Inn Plus, they are fully booked for family and triple rooms. City Inn II and III’s family rooms are fully booked too.
I’ve also tried TS hotel, unfortunately they do not have any triple or family rooms.
There are many day rentals in XMD but I don’t feel safe staying there. -
sunnyling:
Sunnyling,For Taiwan guide, refer to below website. Alot of information:-
http://www.scribd.com/doc/61510907/Taiwan-Guide
I had the pdf copy but not sure how to upload here. Anyone need to maybe leave your email I try to forward.
Would appreciate if you can send me a copy of Taiwan guide [email protected] . Thanks so much. -
Blessed Homemarker,
Try Neijiang, call them as they only accept call booking. My frd stay there before and comment is good and she is going in this October and will be staying there again with her family as City Inn Plus was full when she book.
There are alot of day rental hotel in XMD but not to worry is safe staying there. I alway choose to stay at XMD as it convenience and a lot of good food there.
Penn8
I have emailed you. Please check.
Anybody can teach how to attach the pdf file here as it will be easy for everyone. -
sunnyling,
Thanks for the recommendation. But we find Neijiang a bit too far from the MRT station.
I was contemplating between TS hotel (add an extra bed) and Future Star (a few friends’ recommendation). 5 mins ago, just booked with Future Star as they have a family room to accommodate us, and most importantly, they are only 1-2 mins walk from MRT Ximen Exit 6. -
I’m starting to plan my family’s trip in December and my first question is: how can we get from Taipei to Hualien? I’ve seen the railway website and There seems to be many trains each day. Is there like a best train? And is it best to book in advance from the website? Thanks.
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briskcross:
I'm starting to plan my family's trip in December and my first question is: how can we get from Taipei to Hualien? I've seen the railway website and There seems to be many trains each day. Is there like a best train? And is it best to book in advance from the website? Thanks.
Has anyone of you tried, driving in Taiwan?? Safe??? :xedfingers: -
sunnyling:
Thanks, Sunnyling. Appreciate your prompt reply.Blessed Homemarker,
Try Neijiang, call them as they only accept call booking. My frd stay there before and comment is good and she is going in this October and will be staying there again with her family as City Inn Plus was full when she book.
There are alot of day rental hotel in XMD but not to worry is safe staying there. I alway choose to stay at XMD as it convenience and a lot of good food there.
Penn8
I have emailed you. Please check.
Anybody can teach how to attach the pdf file here as it will be easy for everyone.
I do not think you can attach a pdf file here. Maybe easier to place it somewhere and provide a link for download? -
Try to book Tze Chiang express. Travel time is between 2 and 3 hours.
briskcross:
I'm starting to plan my family's trip in December and my first question is: how can we get from Taipei to Hualien? I've seen the railway website and There seems to be many trains each day. Is there like a best train? And is it best to book in advance from the website? Thanks.
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My daughter's ballet teacher did, many times. She explained it's very easy. However, do note it's left hand drive. And if you are driving to Hualien, still advisable to hire a driver to Taroko Gorge.
jojo:
Has anyone of you tried, driving in Taiwan?? Safe??? :xedfingers:briskcross:
I'm starting to plan my family's trip in December and my first question is: how can we get from Taipei to Hualien? I've seen the railway website and There seems to be many trains each day. Is there like a best train? And is it best to book in advance from the website? Thanks.
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