Grand Hyatt Taipei
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Character and identity
Grand Hyatt Taipei plants you at the foot of Taipei 101, in the thick of Xinyi District, with the convention centres and the area's expanding restaurant and shopping scene at the door. Twenty-five years in and freshly renovated, the hotel still trades on classic luxury: a white marble lobby and open atrium built around a gold and marble fountain. Nine restaurants and bars, a heated outdoor lap pool ringed by hedges and gray cabanas, and a sprawling 39,000-square-foot fitness club anchor the experience. The Oasis Spa on the fifth floor uses Kerstin Florian treatments and looks onto a rock garden. Service is personable and detail-driven.
Who's it for
Best for:
Business travellers working the World Trade Center and International Convention Center, and leisure guests who want to be steps from Taipei 101, the Xinyi nightlife, and the malls. Wellness-minded stayers get serious mileage from the gym, thermal baths, and pool. Book an east-facing room for direct tower views.
Should look elsewhere:
If you want a boutique, design-led property or a quiet residential pocket of Taipei, this big convention-adjacent hotel will feel too corporate and too central. The aesthetic leans traditional opulence rather than contemporary edge.
Bottom line
The pitch here is location plus polish: nowhere else in Taipei puts you this close to 101 with this calibre of service and facilities behind you. Couples and solo travellers should pay up for an east-facing room or a Grand Club room, which adds all-day food and drink, meeting rooms and the business lounge, and is genuinely worth the premium for longer stays.