Stayed here during the 7.4 earthquake. Difficult to evaluate the hotel without that skewing the perspective. The good: the rooms were spacious, the hotel was quiet, it is a 10 minute walk to the nearest MRT, and around 15 minutes to Daan Park, could walk to Taipei 101 in roughly 30 minutes, several convenience stores and fast foods options nearby. The bad: I don't feel the hotel provided enough information to guests in the immediate aftermath of the earthquake. We received one letter telling us that there had been an earthquake - we knew!! - and that the rooftop pool was closed as it had been damaged. The earthquake hit on the Wednesday and we could still feel the building shaking when we left on the Saturday morning; so much so that my children requested to leave our room - on the 23rd floor - on the Friday night. There were more than 700 aftershocks following the earthquake and, in retrospect, I feel the hotel should have done more to inform us on what we should do and what we should expect in the aftermath, and to reassure us on the building's stability, given it is an older building, having been built in 1994.