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Taipei, Taiwan

Hotel East Taipei

Price≈$75
Size42 rooms
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NoiseQuiet
CapacitySmall

Hotel East Taipei sits on Nanjing East Road in Songshan District, positioning guests within reach of the city's commercial core and the dining corridors that define contemporary Taipei. The property addresses travellers who want proximity to the city's business and creative quarters without sacrificing the food and hospitality infrastructure that Taipei's competitive hotel market demands. Confirm rates and availability directly with the hotel before travel.

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Address
No. 97, Section 5, Nanjing E Rd, Songshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 105
Phone
+886 2 2766 3889
Hotel East Taipei hotel in Taipei, Taiwan
About

Songshan District and the Hotel's Place in Taipei's Hospitality Tier

Songshan District occupies a middle band in Taipei's geography, east of the historic Zhongshan axis and west of Xinyi's tower-and-mall corridor. Nanjing East Road, which anchors the address of Hotel East Taipei at Section 5, runs through a part of the city where corporate offices, neighbourhood restaurants, and local markets coexist without the self-consciousness of a curated tourist zone. For hotels in this district, the competition is partly with Xinyi's branded flagships and partly with Zhongshan's design-led independents. Hotel East Taipei sits in that contested middle ground, where location utility and food programming tend to carry more weight than architectural statement. Travellers comparing options in this tier should also consider amba Taipei Songshan, which occupies a similar district position with a different design sensibility.

The Dining Question in Taipei's Hotel Market

Taipei's hotel dining scene operates under unusual competitive pressure. The city's street-level restaurant culture, from the beef noodle shops of Da'an to the Cantonese kitchens of Zhongshan, sets a high baseline that hotel restaurants cannot ignore. Hotels in Taipei's upper-mid and premium tiers have responded in different ways: some anchor their food programme around a single strong restaurant concept, others spread across multiple outlets with distinct identities. The Grand Hyatt Taipei in Xinyi, for instance, has long maintained a multi-outlet dining infrastructure that includes Cantonese, Japanese, and all-day formats, using its scale to hold multiple audience segments. Smaller independents like the Eslite Hotel have pursued a more curated, culturally inflected approach that reflects their parent brand's identity in books and lifestyle retail.

What is clear from its Songshan address is that the surrounding neighbourhood offers a density of independent dining options that guests can reach quickly on foot or by MRT, reducing the pressure on any single hotel restaurant to be the only answer for every meal. The Songshan MRT lines connect the district efficiently to Xinyi, Zhongshan, and the night market corridors of Shilin and Raohe, meaning guests are rarely more than two or three stops from a concentrated dining area. For a comprehensive map of where Taipei's restaurants cluster, our full Taipei restaurants guide covers the city's major culinary zones with neighbourhood-level detail.

What Songshan Offers the Arriving Guest

The district's character is leading understood through its working-week rhythm. During the day, Nanjing East Road draws a corporate crowd; by evening, the streets between the MRT stations fill with a mix of office workers and residents. The food options within walking distance of Section 5 lean toward mid-range Taiwanese and Chinese formats, with pockets of Japanese and Korean dining reflecting Taipei's broader East Asian influence. This is not a neighbourhood built around the tourist gaze, which has its own value for guests who want to eat alongside the city rather than within a managed hospitality bubble.

Hotels that position themselves in this part of Songshan compete primarily on room quality, price-to-location ratio, and whatever food and service programme they can sustain. Songshan Airport, which handles domestic routes and some regional services, sits directly within the district and is walkable or a short taxi ride from many Nanjing East Road addresses, making Hotel East Taipei a practical choice for travellers with domestic connections.

Positioning Within the Broader Taiwan Property Set

Taiwan's hotel market extends well beyond Taipei, and guests planning longer itineraries often combine a city base with resort or nature-adjacent properties. The island's east coast, central highlands, and southern national parks each support a distinct hospitality type. Hotel Beore Sun Moon Lake in Nantou serves the island's most visited inland water destination, while Hoshinoya Guguan in Taichung brings a Japanese onsen-hotel format to a Taiwanese gorge setting. Further south, Gloria Manor in Kenting National Park sits at the island's tropical tip. For the east coast, Grand Cosmos Resort Ruisui in Hualien County and The Lalu Hotel in Yuchi represent the lake-view resort tier. For mountain forest access from Taipei's south, Volando Urai Spring Spa and Resort in Wulai District is under an hour from the city centre. Guests looking at mid-range alternatives outside Taipei should note Hotel Indigo Alishan in the island's famous tea-growing highlands, and Hotel Indigo Kaohsiung Central Park for those routing through the south.

Comparable Taipei City Options

Within Taipei itself, Hotel East Taipei's Songshan position competes with a range of properties across the price and style spectrum. The Capella Taipei represents the upper end of the city's hotel market, with a key count and service ratio that places it in a different comparable set entirely. Mid-tier alternatives with distinct identities include amba Taipei Zhongshan, which operates a food-and-culture programme that has earned recognition in local media, and the Hotel Metropolitan Premier Taipei, which holds a longer-established position in the city's business travel segment. For guests who prioritise a culturally inflected stay with a literary retail dimension, the Eslite Hotel remains a reference point. Properties like the Grand Mayfull Hotel Taipei and Grand Victoria Hotel extend the options for guests seeking full-service properties with banquet and event capacity.

Planning a Stay

Hotel East Taipei offers 42 rooms, is rated 3 stars, and is typically booked on a recommended basis. Current rates are about USD 75 per night. The Songshan District address at Nanjing East Road Section 5 places the hotel within the MRT network's Brown Line corridor, which connects efficiently across the city's eastern districts. Guests with domestic Taiwan itineraries should note the proximity of Songshan Airport, which serves routes to Hualien, Taitung, Kinmen, and Penghu.


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At a Glance
Vibe
  • Modern
  • Trendy
  • Cozy
Best For
  • Business Trip
  • Weekend Escape
Experience
  • Rooftop Pool
  • Garden
  • Terrace
Amenities
  • Wifi
  • Restaurant
  • Room Service
  • Concierge
  • Garden
Views
  • Street Scene
Noise LevelQuiet
CapacitySmall
Rooms42
Check-In15:00
Check-Out11:00
PetsNot allowed

Cozy and relaxing with warm Taiwanese hospitality, soundproofed rooms, and a peaceful rooftop terrace amidst city vibes.