Palais de Chine
No.3, Section 1, Chengde Road, Taipei, Taiwan
Da Tong (Tatung)
286 Quartos
Clássico Contemporâneo e Alegre
The name is French: a stylistic detail that hints at the experience awaiting you when you breeze smoothly through check-in. (Ever notice how an ordinary name like ‘China Plaza’ — also the name of your local Chinese takeout place — suddenly sounds elegant in French?) The Palais de Chine is one of Taipei’s most upscale hotels. Unlike many other properties in its category, this hotel isn’t about Asian-inspired minimalism.The look is East meets West — Eastern simplicity meets the eager Francophile — with nearly 300 guest rooms and suites outfitted in imported French furniture and artwork.
Yet the concept is less ostentatiously French than you might imagine. The designers call it neo-classicism, another way of saying that these guest rooms are characterized by clean lines, dark wood and crisp white, with few flourishes in sight, save for a gilded mirror here and a modern claw-foot bathtub over there. Rooms at all price points come with private balconies or verandas, some with impressive views over the skyline. Further amenities include large flat-screen TVs, in-room coffee and tea facilities, and, of course, the ‘e-butler’ service that’s becoming widespread in high-end Asian hotels.
The Palais de Chine also features a 17th-story fitness center and a plush lounge for guests staying on the executive level, plus a range of dining venues. Don’t mind the French names: Le Palais serves Cantonese seafood and traditional dim sum, while the showier Le Rotisserie does international cuisine and serious wine lists. Le Thé, on the other hand, is a European-inspired tearoom — not that you’d guess it from the moody interior, a space that feels more appropriate for a cold martini than a cup of Earl Grey. The more fanciful Moroccan-inspired Le Bar is the ideal spot for late-night drinks or a nightcap. What’s that, you say? Morocco, France, wines from Italy? That’s right: the owners of the Palais de Chine may be looking back to Europe through rose-colored glasses, but at least they have a specific vision.
Yet the concept is less ostentatiously French than you might imagine. The designers call it neo-classicism, another way of saying that these guest rooms are characterized by clean lines, dark wood and crisp white, with few flourishes in sight, save for a gilded mirror here and a modern claw-foot bathtub over there. Rooms at all price points come with private balconies or verandas, some with impressive views over the skyline. Further amenities include large flat-screen TVs, in-room coffee and tea facilities, and, of course, the ‘e-butler’ service that’s becoming widespread in high-end Asian hotels.
The Palais de Chine also features a 17th-story fitness center and a plush lounge for guests staying on the executive level, plus a range of dining venues. Don’t mind the French names: Le Palais serves Cantonese seafood and traditional dim sum, while the showier Le Rotisserie does international cuisine and serious wine lists. Le Thé, on the other hand, is a European-inspired tearoom — not that you’d guess it from the moody interior, a space that feels more appropriate for a cold martini than a cup of Earl Grey. The more fanciful Moroccan-inspired Le Bar is the ideal spot for late-night drinks or a nightcap. What’s that, you say? Morocco, France, wines from Italy? That’s right: the owners of the Palais de Chine may be looking back to Europe through rose-colored glasses, but at least they have a specific vision.
Localidade
Palais de Chine
No.3, Section 1, Chengde Road, Taipei, Taiwan
Da Tong (Tatung)
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Quartos e tarifas
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Comodidades & Serviços
- Conexão de internet wi-fi gratuita
- Estacionamento gratuito
- Bar
- Serviço de quarto
- Restaurante
- Piscina externa (sazonal)
- Academia
- Atendimento 24 horas
- Médico de plantão
- Ar condicionado
- Caixa eletrônico/agência bancária
- Equipe multilíngue
- Serviço de despertador
- Animais de estimação não são permitidos
- Sala de conferências
- Centro de negócios
- Estação de recarga de veículos elétricos
- Estacionamento
- Piscina
Precisa de saber
- Se a reserva for para mais de 7 quartos, poderão aplicar-se condições diferentes e suplementos adicionais.
- Acesso Wi-Fi disponível nos quartos do hotel. Custo: Gratuito
- Estacionamento público disponível no local (sem possibilidade de reserva) Custos: TWD 80 por hora.
- Animais de estimação: não admitidos.
- São permitidas crianças de qualquer idade.
- Ao utilizar um berço disponível, a estadia de crianças com até (e incluindo) 2 anos fica gratuita.
- Ao utilizar uma cama existente, a estadia de crianças com até (e incluindo) 6 anos fica gratuita.
- Ao utilizar uma cama extra disponível, a estadia de crianças a partir de 13 anos até 16 anos fica por TWD 3 581 por pessoa, por noite.
- Qualquer tipo de cama extra ou berço só está disponível mediante pedido e deve ser confirmado pelo alojamento.
- Os suplementos não serão calculados automaticamente nos custos totais e devem ser pagos, em separado, durante a sua estadia.
Check in:
15:00
Check out:
12:00
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Tarifas em EUR para 1 noite, 1 hóspede
Tarifas em EUR para 1 noite, 1 hóspede
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Check-in
Oct 6
Check-out
Oct 15
Rates shown in USD based on single occupancy.