Just Sleep Tainan Hushan
by the TopOfHotel team
Just Sleep Tainan Hushan is a 4-star hotel built on a retro sugar-factory theme, with an outdoor pool and green lawns that suit families.
Just Sleep Tainan Hushan is a 4-star hotel built on a retro sugar-factory theme, with an outdoor pool and green lawns that suit families.
In-Depth Review
Rooms and decor
Just Sleep Tainan Hushan (捷絲旅台南虎山館) is built around a retro sugar-factory theme, and the first thing you notice is the shady green space wrapping the building and a warm design that feels more like a resort than a city hotel. It's about a 10-minute drive from HSR Tainan station, and review scores land at roughly 8.6/10. Guests book the Standard room at NT$2,250 (about $70 a night), running around 28 sqm with warm wood tones, a soft, comfortable bed, a work desk and a window seat. The bathroom is clean with a strong hot-water shower and the usual amenities, and the room looks out over the hotel's greenery. Soundproofing is good and the air-con cools fast, so it's a quiet, easy sleep out here away from the city.
Food and amenities
Breakfast is a buffet that's the right size, with both Taiwanese and Western options, fresh ingredients and a corner of local dishes worth trying. The part kids love most is the outdoor pool and the wide green lawns to run around on. The hotel sits right next to the Ten Drum Cultural Village, so you can walk straight out into the drum-culture park. Free Wi-Fi works well.
Location and getting there
The hotel is in Rende District, outside the city, right next to the Ten Drum Cultural Village and close to the Chimei Museum and HSR Shalun station. That makes it a strong fit if you're driving or coming in and out by high-speed rail. The catch worth knowing is that it's a fair way from the old town and the Anping area — if you want to walk around Chihkan Tower or hunt down street food you'll need to drive or taxi in, since there's nothing walkable around the hotel the way there is in the centre.
Things to know before booking
This is an out-of-town stay, so factor in transport: no MRT reaches here and getting around depends mainly on a car or bus. There are no street-food stalls within walking distance, so evenings are quieter than a central base. And the trade-off for that resort calm is distance — touring the old town and Anping means a car or a long taxi each way.
Our take
Just Sleep Tainan Hushan suits families who want a resort feel with an outdoor pool and green space, scoring 8.6/10 from real reviews. The retro sugar-factory design is genuinely pretty and different, and the museums around the city are easy to reach — best for travelers with a car who want a relaxed, low-fuss base.
Score Breakdown
Assessed by our editorial team from data and real guest reviews
The Honest Verdict — pros & what to know
- The retro sugar-factory theme gives it a leafy, distinctive look that feels more like a resort than a city hotel, and it photographs well from most angles.
- There's an outdoor pool and wide green lawns, so kids have real space to run around rather than being cooped up indoors.
- It sits right next to the Ten Drum Cultural Village, so you can walk straight from the hotel into the drum-culture park.
- It's close to the Chimei Museum and the HSR station, which makes it handy if you're arriving by high-speed rail.
- Rooms are clean with a warm, wood-toned design, service is friendly, and the breakfast buffet is solid with both Taiwanese and Western plates.
- It's out of town in Rende District, so touring the old town and Anping means a car or a long taxi ride either way.
- There are no walkable street-food stalls around the hotel the way there are in the city, so evenings are quieter.
- There's no MRT out here, so getting around depends mainly on a car or the bus.
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Insider Tips
- Once you check in, walk straight over to the Ten Drum Cultural Village next door — a combined ticket works out cheaper than paying separately.
- Driving yourself or renting a car is by far the easiest way to get here, and the hotel has parking.
- Take the kids to the pool in the late afternoon when the sun softens, then let them burn off energy on the green lawns.
- Plan the Chimei Museum for the same day — it's not far from the hotel.