It’s located in the heart of Taipei, it’s within walking distance to the Taipei World Trade Centre and the vibrant Xinyi district, and recently underwent a major facelift.
All 853 rooms at the Grand Hyatt Taipei have been given a complete overhaul and now sport a modern, sophisticated look with a muted color scheme, deep-soaking bathtub and plenty of natural light streaming through floor-to-ceiling windows.
Plus, two of the nine restaurants are new. The Steakhouse is a Western restaurant dishing out hearty dishes and the other is Chinese restaurant, Yun Jin, with authentic Chinese plates like Sichuan pork belly with minced garlic and abalone braised pork knuckles and tendons.
If you book now, you’ll also get a late checkout at 2pm and a ticket to the Taipei 101 Observatory. Rates start at $380 a night. Head here for more info.
For ideas on what to do in Taipei, read a recent article that we did about three reasons to visit Taipei.