"Room 403 - Love the loft design with 2 twin beds and living area downstairs. Perfect for a family of four. hot spring tub in the bathroom is the best part. Breakfast is simple but you can have everything you want - salad, bread, cheese, ham, milk, soymilk, coffee.... you name it. Highly recommended!!"
"Room 403 - Love the loft design with 2 twin beds and living area downstairs. Perfect for a family of four. hot spring tub in the bathroom is the best part. Breakfast is simple but you can have everything you want - salad, bread, cheese, ham, milk, soymilk, coffee.... you name it. Highly recommended!!"
"The room was stylish and incredibly clean. I was especially impressed by how spotless the bathroom was—it’s always a huge plus when the facilities are that well-maintained.
Although I arrived late and didn't get a chance to use it, the common area looked very cozy with comfy sofas, a large TV, and even some games.
The cafe downstairs opens early and serves an amazing, hearty breakfast. It was perfect for me as an early-bird cyclist. Most hostels in Taiwan start breakfast at 8:00 AM, so this...
"The room was stylish and incredibly clean. I was especially impressed by how spotless the bathroom was—it’s always a huge plus when the facilities are that well-maintained.
Although I arrived late and didn't get a chance to use it, the common area looked very cozy with comfy sofas, a large TV, and even some games.
The cafe downstairs opens early and serves an amazing, hearty breakfast. It was perfect for me as an early-bird cyclist. Most hostels in Taiwan start breakfast at 8:00 AM, so this...
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
"Pretty good hotel, great location with tons of street food options and walking distance to Taipei Main Station and Ximending.
Front desk staff is helpful but not very friendly, very business-like (very surprising because most Taiwanese I've met are incredibly warm). Conversely the cleaning staff is very warm and helpful.
Laundry is unfortunately subpar, with only one washing machine and dryer for the entire hotel.
Overall I like this hotel for its location and clean rooms."
"Perfect for our overnight before a morning flight from Songshan Airport, just two MRT stops away. Use entrance 2 across Nanjing E Road for elevator access for luggage.
The hotel was peaceful and had everything we needed. Beds were very comfortable and the staff made us feel welcome."
"We stayed in the Premier Suite which was very spacious, classically decorated with Chinese art and it included a massage chair that was so relaxing that l fell asleep. The gym, sauna, and pool were well maintained and made use of them almost daily. Breakfast had a good variety including vegetarian options. The Jut Museum is across the street for contemporary art and 10 walk to Fuxing S. Rd where there are many restaurants and shops. We stayed during the summer so the heat and humidity made walking more than 15 min a challenge to the nearest MRT station, however, the free hotel hourly shuttle to the station made it very convenient. Highly recommend."
"A four-day trip, the hotel was not great—clean, bright, and although the bed wasn't big, the room was spacious. The location is excellent, very close to the MRT station. There are also convenience stores and snack shops nearby."
"I have a very good experience. The staff were very kind and extremely helpful with everything including directions and suggestions. They even printed out a whole itinerary for one of my destinations. The location is near many shops and restaurants. Taxis available everywhere and very cheap about $3-$5 U.S. average for one way rides. Note, not all drivers understand English so have a translator app with you or GPS location. The MRT train entrance is in front of the entrance. Round trip MRT rides average $1 … 7/11 and Family Marts everywhere so that’s convenient. The only downside is the summer heat. It’s brutal but AC unit worked great."
"Well located and convenient for shopping and dinning in the center of the city… the friendly staff members have offered a first-class service so you want to come back again for future trips!"
"5 star rating with the following notes:
1. The hotel is a bit old but the management team tries it best to keep up the property.
2. The swimming pool is small and the mall next door does not have much foot traffic.
3. The room lighting is sufficient but could be brighter
4. I got bug bites sitting on the cafe couch area
5. Overall a nice place to stay but for a grouchy person like me, it has room for improvements."
"June in Taipei this year was rainy, with occasional torrential downpours, which I found difficult to adjust to. Accustomed to California’s dry weather,
Taipei’s humid and hot conditions were a real Challenge. Surprisingly the front desk provided me with a dehumidifier until I left. This thoughtful service helped me sleep better each night.
I was also surprised by how quiet and clean the nearby construction site was. When large truck entered the alley or heavy machinery like cranes operated, several security guards were on hand to protect pedestrians. They even thanked me for waiting , making me feel respected and safe . I’m truly grateful.
During last stay , I was injured, the staff helped me carry my luggage to upstairs and add extra suitcase rack for me .making it easy to access both of my suitcases. It was a very attentive and high quality stay.
Just want to say a lot thanks to Mitsui!
See you soon ."
By staying at a hostel you can cut your spending on accommodations and save more of your trip funds for fun things to do during your trip. If you're hoping to enjoy the natural surroundings, you can check out the hot springs while you're here.
What is a hostel?
These dorm-style accommodations come in quite a few different forms, but all of them have a few qualities in common, including budget-friendly prices, a social setting, and shared rooms (though many hostels also have private rooms).
What are the best hostels in Jiaoxi?
Still deciding where to stay in Jiaoxi? This hostel is popular: SASA YOUTH HOSTEL - You can take advantage of free WiFi and free parking, as well as a bar. You'll find towels, hair dryers, and bed sheets in all rooms.
When is the best time of year to stay in a hostel in Jiaoxi?
Good weather's definitely a plus when you want to venture out and explore, so here are some stats about the seasons: The hottest months are usually July and August with an average temp of 82°F, while the coldest months are January and February with an average of 63°F. The rainiest months in Jiaoxi are October, November, September, and December, with each month seeing an average of 11 inches of rainfall.
What is there to see and do in Jiaoxi?
Depending on what interests you, you might like to check out some places near Jiaoxi. Get out into nature with places like Longtan Lake, Wufengchi Waterfall, and Tangweigou Hot Springs Park. Cultural attractions include Lanyang Museum, Pinglin Tea Museum, and Beneficial Microbes Museum and Tourism Factory. Visit landmarks like Jiaoxi Sietian Temple.
What's the best way to get to and around Jiaoxi while staying at a hostel?
Keep this information about transit options in and around Jiaoxi in your back pocket to make the most of your stay: You can fly into the closest airport, which is Songshan Airport (TSA), located 21 mi (33.8 km) from the city center. Another option is Taoyuan International Airport (TPE), situated 36.3 mi (58.4 km) away. Once you're on the ground, you may want to make use of public transit. Train stations like Jiaoxi Sicheng Station and Jiaoxi Station make it easy to explore more of the surrounding area.