talked about the preparations and itinerary before departure yesterday, and today I will talk about accommodation in Taiwan. (Let me make it clear that these are personal experiences, not advertisements.)
Taiwan’s B&Bs are very famous, so I am not exempt from the stereotype. Of course, I mainly consider B&Bs. This time we had to arrange accommodation in 4 places in total (I hesitated for a long time about whether I could stay in Jiufen. The inn I finally chose that I liked had to carry a suitcase up a hilly road, and gave us a resentful look. 2 huge boxes, had no choice but to give up).
I have severe difficulty in choosing. I actually compared and selected four places to stay on , Ctrip, , agoda, Big Fish, Booking, and Airbnb. Finally, I chose the three software according to my own summary of the pros and cons. I made a reservation, and now that I think about it, I admire Ji Ji (am I really that free? )
. I personally recommend Big Fish. They are basically tailor-made for Taiwanese B&Bs. The disadvantages are: The experience on some pages is a bit anti-human, but fortunately there are a lot of B&Bs, and there is a lot of room to choose from if you book in advance.
Without further ado, let’s get back to the point... (I feel like I’m just a long-winded ghost)
The first one: Kaohsiung
Since I flew to Taipei and then took the high-speed rail to Kaohsiung, the arrival time was already relatively late, and I was only staying for one night, and of course I wanted to give priority to convenience. After looking through my eyes (it seemed a little inconsistent with the difficulty of selection above?), a "high-end" hotel came into my sight ----- Central Hotel is just 1 minute away from Formosa Metro Station and only 5 minutes walk from Liuhe Night Market. As for other things, do you need to consider... (In fact, the main reason is that the price is cheap, hahaha)
Actually, I don’t want to post a picture. A hotel with such a high-end name actually... I imagined a domestic Samsung hotel
The second one: Kenting
The B&Bs in Kenting are quite beautiful. I only limited one condition. Kenting Main Street (convenient transportation), the rest depends on luck and reservations. Finally, we chose the Kenting Hotel by the Sea, as shown in the picture above (the yellow one in the middle):
The lady boss was super nice, she helped us carry our luggage upstairs (no B&Bs in Kenting have elevators), helped us book battery motorcycles, and often Peel fruits for us to eat (the first time I ate guava was here, the guava in "Banana You Guava" that Tony Leung often said...), and talked about us The B&B owners I met on this trip were all very nice, and they gave me a very good impression of Taiwanese people...
The third one: Hualien
This one was chosen entirely based on the reviews of Dayu netizens. , everyone was full of praise for the boss and his wife, and I booked this hotel without hesitation (although I later found out that it was a little far away from the night market, the boss personally drove us to the night market, and the treatment... Hualien During the earthquake, I was worried and sent greetings. Fortunately, everyone was safe)
Another impression of this house is that when I was watching the stars on the balcony, I actually heard the sonic boom (but the sound was quieter... Oh my god) , and later I found out that there was a fighter training base for the National Army right next to me, and they even flew fighter jets out for a ride at night... Did I say something that I shouldn't have said?
The fourth hotel: Taipei
There are even more choices in Taipei. This hotel is for our small and fresh style (don’t throw away the eggs). It was recently awarded the 2017 Best Inn and B&B Award by Ctrip. Congratulations
Well, that’s all for the accommodation. The overall impression of accommodation in Taiwan is very good. In fact, the main reason is that the people are very kind, and I really hope to hear their Taiwanese accent (don’t complain if you don’t like it). Tomorrow I will finally talk about my favorite, eat it, oh yeah... call it a day.
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