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Mandarin Oriental, Taipei
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Financial Review
Why right now is the best time to visit Taiwan
6th November 2019
It's the place to be this northern autumn – Taipei’s National Palace Museum is almost empty and you can get into almost any restaurant. Read on Financial Review
Matador
10 of the best honeymoon destinations for gay newlyweds
16th August 2019
Picking the perfect spot for a perfect honeymoon is difficult, regardless of your sexual orientation — but there’s an additional set of challenges to consider if you’re LGBTQ. For same-sex couples, local laws and tolerance are just as important as the destination itself. This is your honeymoon after all, and Read on Matador
Financial Times
The tantalising tastes of Taipei
16th May 2019
In the open kitchen of a bare-bones, brightly lit café on Ningxia Road in the historic Datong District of Taipei, a chef in a flat white cap and an auspiciously coloured red apron is standing guard over a vast, bubbling pan of eggs, oysters, sweet-potato starch and greens. Using a Read on Financial Times
Lifestyle Asia
Taipei Travel Guide: How to spend a weekend in Taiwan’s capital city
23rd April 2019
Since opening in 2014, Mandarin Oriental Taipei has remained the city’s first and (frankly speaking) only choice when it comes to high-end accommodations. Nestled off of Dunhua North — the CBD’s famous tree-covered boulevard — this particular MO outpost makes the most of its surroundings, with a sprawling low-rise development Read on Lifestyle Asia
Culture Trip
The Best Michelin-Starred Restaurants in Taipei
31st July 2018
Restaurant, Sushi , $$$. There are three Japanese restaurants in Taipei that have been awarded one star by Michelin, but Sushi Nomura pips the others to this list purely based on the inventiveness and incredible skills of the restaurant’s chef, Yoji Nomura. Diners are constantly wowed by the fare on offer Read on Culture Trip
Lifestyle Asia
7 best luxury hotels in Taipei for viewing the cityscapes
4th June 2018
Keen lovers of Chinese culture who want an easygoing travel experience should definitely make Taiwan their first stop. This pristine country is a lot less fast-paced than Hong Kong and easier to navigate than China. Its capital, Taipei is a delightfully upbeat city that still retains pieces of history and Read on Lifestyle Asia
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9.2 (out of 10)
Expedia
4.8 (out of 5)
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4.5 (out of 5)
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Mandarin Oriental, Taipei
158 Dunhua North Road, Taipei
25.055825°N 121.548399°E
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24 hour reception
Free wi-fi
Pool
Free parking
303 rooms
Mandarin Oriental, Taipei
Check in: 1500 Check out: 1200
Hotel Facilities
24 hour check-in / Laundry/Valet service / Spa / Safe deposit box / Room service / Pool / Onsite laundry / Lounges/bars / Housekeeping - daily / 24-hour front desk / Heated pool / Free parking / Bell staff/porter / Air conditioning / Accessible parking / Accessible facilities / 24-hour security / Valet parking