Taipei Marriott Hotel
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Character and identity
Set in Neihu, Taipei's glossy showroom district where Lamborghini and Ferrari dealers line the streets, this 2015-opened tower trades in marble-floored, museum-scale modernity. The near three-story lobby is hung with oversized works referencing Taiwan's flora and fauna, with art deco motifs threading through the public spaces. Five restaurants cover the day, from Lobby Lounge bar bites and traditional Chinese at The Dining Place to Garden Kitchen, Mark's Teppanyaki, and Inge's on the 20th floor for American barbecue with 270-degree city views. A heated 19th-floor pool, executive lounge, and TM Midtown mall round out the footprint.
Who's it for
Best for:
Couples drawn to a view (the Sky 19 room frames Songshan Airport and Taipei 101 after dark), design-minded travellers who like a polished, contemporary luxury register, and wedding parties (the eighth-floor Garden Villa has a glass chapel and even a car lift). Also strong for environmentally conscious guests, with ten Tesla chargers on B2.
Should look elsewhere:
If you want to be in central Taipei within easy walking distance of Xinyi nightlife, Da'an cafes, or the old-city sights, Neihu feels peripheral. Heritage-hotel romantics and travellers chasing intimate, boutique-scale service will also find this large, mall-attached tower too corporate.
Bottom line
What you're paying for here is altitude and amenity stack: 19th-floor pool, 20th-floor dining, rooftop views over Songshan's runway lights, plus a mall, executive lounge, and easy airport access in one tower. Book it if you value those over a central address. Splurge on a Sky 19 room for the 101 view, and request a high floor facing the airport.