If your #1 goal when visiting Taiwan is having a hotel room with an incredible view of the Taipei 101 Tower, look no further than the Shangri-La Far Eastern.
Yes, it’s a little more expensive than other hotels in the area. And yeah, paying extra for a room with a view of the city will hurt. But trust me – It’ll hurt in the good kind of way.
A full review of my 1-night stay at the Shangri-La Far Eastern Hotel in Taipei
Before getting too deep into this review, it’s worth noting that in addition to paying extra for a room with a view, I paid even more for a suite. This was expensive. But oh so ridiculously awesome.
Location
The Shangri-La Far Eastern is located in the heart of the Da’an District in central Taipei (very near to the Madison Hotel that I reviewed earlier). The surrounding area is quiet – and seemingly residential.
Even though it’s not located at the very core of the city, it’s still within easy walking distance to everything.
The lobby (and checking in)
The Shangri-La looks more like an apartment building from the outside, but you’ll feel a pronounced “big city hotel” vibe once you pass through the main entrance. Make no mistake about it – this is a massive chain hotel.
At least the lobby doesn’t feel as stale and corporate as the Taipei Grand Hyatt just down the road.
Getting to my room
The entire check in process took less than five minutes. From there, it was a quick ride up the elevator (filled with western tourists – just like me) and then a short walk down the hallway to room 2204.
Suite overview
It wasn’t until I opened the door that I remembered that I actually booked a suite instead of a regular room. But you know what? None of that mattered as soon as I saw those huge windows and the incredible view overlooking the city.
The view
Oh my God, that view! The Shangri-La is located just far enough away from the city to provide an excellent overview of everything. From my 22nd floor suite, I could see the entire city of Taipei. This was so much better than being in a hotel located smack dab in the downtown area (with a view blocked by other large buildings).
Closet (and storage) space
I’m sorry, but the closet and storage space necessitates its own section of the review. Not that I normally care about such things, but it was too good not to mention.
The bathroom
If I’m being honest, the bathroom was my least favorite part of this experience. Sure – It was nice and very well-maintained. It just had a dark and cold vibe to it which didn’t match the rest of the decor IMHO.
Room service and restaurants
After a long day of sightseeing (Taipei in May is awesome BTW), I didn’t have the energy to go out for dinner. The room service menu looked good, so placed an order and hoped for the best. It was worth it!
Note that the on-site restaurant (located in the lobby) looked very good as well. I was planning on eating breakfast there, but I was lazy and opted for room service again.
Pros and cons
So far, this is the best hotel that I’ve stayed at in Taipei. Yes – it a chain hotel. Not that it’s a bad thing, but I usually prefer to stay in a boutique hotel if I’m spending this kind of money. I did feel like it was worth it though, so it’s all good.
Pros
The location is excellent. The surrounding area is quiet and very clean.
Views of the city are unmatched. It’s worth paying extra for a high floor room!
I never once heard another guest at any point during the night.
The room service menu is quite good. Well worth paying for.
Cons
This isn’t a very good place to stay if you want to blend in and mingle with the locals. Most of the guests are Western tourists.
Having the best experience will be expensive. Paying more for a view (and a suite) is a borderline YOLO-type thing.