Caesar Park Taipei
by the TopOfHotel team
Caesar Park Taipei is the best-located 4-star in town — straight across the street from Taipei Main Station, just walk over.
Caesar Park Taipei is the best-located 4-star in town — straight across the street from Taipei Main Station, just walk over.
In-Depth Review
Rooms and decor
Caesar Park Taipei is the kind of place where convenience means cross-the-street-and-you-are-there from Taipei Main Station — the easiest base when you are traveling with both parents and kids, because there is no long drag with the luggage even if your flight lands late. The gold-and-granite lobby is bright and reads upscale the moment you walk in. Rooms in the Main Station branch run a comfortable 28 to 35 square metres, tidily finished and spotless, with a firm King-size bed, a full-size work desk, a safe and a stocked minibar; deluxe rooms split the bath and shower.
Food and amenities
Inside the building there are several restaurants — Chinese, Japanese and an international buffet — plus a gym that is free for guests, which sets it apart from the small design-led boutiques elsewhere in this list. The breakfast buffet runs the range from dim sum to bacon and fried eggs, so it covers a three-generation family table. Rooms have plenty of power outlets and fast Wi-Fi, and the concierge speaks English and Japanese fluently — they can book HSR tickets and a table at a popular spot like Din Tai Fung on the spot.
Location and getting there
The hotel sits directly opposite Taipei Main Station, close enough that you reach the station entrance without crossing a single complicated intersection. That is why its location category scores 9.6, the highest in this list. For anyone arriving on the Taoyuan airport bus, or catching an early-morning HSR south to Kaohsiung, Taichung or Tainan, that convenience saves real time and energy. Q Square Mall, the underground city and the Airport MRT entrance are all a short walk away.
Things to know before booking
It is the highest-priced hotel in this list, with rates from about $86 up to roughly $157 a night. The Taipei Main Station district is busy around the clock, so the area immediately outside is always crowded. And in high season the rooms fill up fast, so book ahead if your dates are fixed.
Our take
Caesar Park Taipei fits a three-generation family, a couple who want the real comfort of a 4-star hotel, and a business traveler who needs a transit-central address with professional service. From $86 a night you get a spacious room, full service and the best location in Taipei without having to think about getting around at all. We recommend it with confidence — a hotel where the address does the work for you every day.
Score Breakdown
Assessed by our editorial team from data and real guest reviews
The Honest Verdict — pros & what to know
- Sits directly across from Taipei Main Station — you just cross the street to reach the entrance, with no complicated intersection to navigate.
- A full 4-star landmark hotel with spacious, comfortable rooms running roughly 28 to 35 square metres, King-size beds and a full work desk.
- Several restaurants inside the building cover Chinese, Japanese and an international buffet, plus a gym that is free for guests.
- Professional service, with concierge staff who speak English and Japanese and can book HSR tickets and a table at Din Tai Fung on the spot.
- Scores very high on location at 9.6 — the highest in this list.
- It is the highest-priced hotel in this list, starting around $86 and running up to roughly $157 a night.
- The Taipei Main Station district is busy at all hours, so the immediate area around the hotel is always crowded.
- Rooms fill up fast in high season, so book well ahead if your dates are fixed.
Who It’s For
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Amenities
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Insider Tips
- Being right across from the station makes this ideal if you arrive on the Taoyuan airport bus or have an HSR connection to catch.
- Ask for a higher floor — better city views and quieter than the lower levels.
- The breakfast buffet runs from dim sum to bacon and fried eggs and works well for families.