136, Sec. 1, Fuxing S. Rd., Taipei, Taiwan
Offering a shopping area and a restaurant, the smoke-free Deja Vu Hotel Taipei lies in the Peak 8 district of Taipei, 2.8 km from the Gongguan district and around 25 minutes' walk from NTUH International Convention Centre Conference Center. The 3-star hotel offers Wi-Fi in public areas and features a 24-hour front desk, wake-up service, and express check-out.
Situated in proximity to Songshan Cultural and Creative Park, this Taipei hotel also gives access to such sports venues as Taipei Arena Stadium, which is merely 1.3 km away. The area includes such religious sights as the Chinese folk religious Lungshan Temple (4 km) and the modern Xingtian Temple (2.6 km). Guests can easily get in touch with the history of Taipei by visiting the commemorative Sun Yat Sen Memorial Hall, located approximately a 5-minute drive from the Deja Vu. The property is near a tube station and in close proximity to MRT Zhongxiao Fuxing tube station.
There are 69 rooms comprising a storage space. They come with complimentary wireless internet and a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, as well as such comforts as climate control. Some rooms include a private bathroom.
The Deja Vu Taipei also offers a takeaway breakfast. The hotel is 200 metres from Dian Shui Lou, serving Taiwanese cuisine.
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Jacob
2020-03-28
zhongxiao fuxing subway stop is just a walk down to the place, some 10 minutes on foot. one of the dining options, din tai fung was 10 mins walk away. location met expectation. perfect for city break.
Nothing to complain about at all.
Sam
2020-02-06
The staff was HELPFUL, and we had the benefit of just 15 minutes' walk right to taipei arena. The location was 1 mile to baby boss. We liked the fact that we chose Deja Vu. It was easy to park onsite.
The room was small.