Grand Mayfull Hotel Taipei, skyscraper hotel in Zhongshan District, Taipei, Taiwan
Grand Mayfull Hotel Taipei is a 143-meter hotel building in Taipei featuring two distinctive granite towers. The structures contain 146 rooms with large windows, marble bathrooms, walk-in closets, and views over the outdoor pool or cityscape.
The hotel opened in 2016, marking a modern addition to Taipei's hospitality landscape with contemporary design and international standards. Its location in Zhongshan reflects the district's growth as a central destination for visitors and business travelers.
The hotel blends Japanese onsen culture with Taiwanese design elements, visible in the spa area with traditional steam rooms and sauna spaces. The on-site restaurants reflect this cultural mix, particularly Mipon, which serves Taiwanese dishes decorated with artwork by local artists depicting species native to Taiwan.
The hotel sits in Zhongshan District, roughly a ten-minute walk from Jiannan Road Station, with free parking on site. A shuttle service connects it to major MRT stations and airport terminals, while complimentary Wi-Fi is available in all rooms.
The hotel features a Japanese onsen-inspired spa area with a 600-LED chandelier, steam rooms, and massage areas currently available to men only, with plans for future opening to women at staggered times. High-end Hansgrohe shower systems with three water outlets are standard in all rooms, a feature typically found only in luxury suites of five-star hotels.
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