Caesar Park Taipei, Hotel and Chinese restaurant at Liming Village, Taipei, Taiwan
Caesar Park Taipei is a 478-room hotel spanning 20 floors with direct underground passage access to Exit M6 of Taipei Main Station. The building connects seamlessly to rail, high-speed rail, metro, and bus services all within the same complex.
The property opened in 1973 as Taiwan's first hotel offering direct access to public transportation networks at Taipei Main Station. This pioneering design set a new standard for integrated transit-oriented development on the island.
The on-site Chinese restaurant offers traditional Taiwanese cuisine prepared using regional recipes and cooking techniques from across the island. Diners can experience how local flavors vary from one part of Taiwan to another through the menu.
The hotel sits at a major transit hub where guests can easily transfer between different transportation options without going outside. Underground connections work reliably in all weather conditions, making arrival and departure convenient year-round.
From April 2024 onward, the hotel eliminated disposable amenities in guest rooms to support Taiwan's sustainability targets. This move reflects a broader shift among accommodations in the region toward reducing their environmental impact.
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