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- Datong Township, Yilan
- Hualien
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- Le Méridien
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Hotel was nice and clean. Staff was very helpful and professional.
I liked the location and the property it was set on
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Wonderful amenities! Excellent location to train. Great value!!
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The staff tried their very best to speak English with me (my native tongue ... not theirs) which was great! They actually spoke it very well. The hotel itself is nice, room was clean and modern.
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Survived over earthquake
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Enjoyed the modern design in a traditional town. Free parking Refilling water station Comfortable bed and bedding Express check out was very convenient
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Where to stay in Hualien Airport
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the usual check-in and check-out times for hotels in Hualien?
Is breakfast typically included in Hualien hotel room rates?
Do hotels near Hualien Airport (HUN) offer shuttle services?
What is the typical cancellation policy for hotels in Hualien?
Is parking available at hotels in Hualien?
Are pets generally allowed in hotels in Hualien?
Is Wi-Fi free and reliable in Hualien hotels?
Are accessible rooms available for guests with disabilities in Hualien hotels?
What are the major attractions near Hualien Airport and Hualien City, and how can I reach them?
What languages do hotel staff in Hualien typically speak?
Is tipping customary in Hualien hotels or Taiwan generally?
What safety measures are in place at Hualien hotels, and is the city safe for travelers?
Are family-friendly amenities, such as cribs or connecting rooms, available?
What type of power outlets and voltage are used in Hualien, Taiwan?
Can hotels in Hualien assist with booking local tours or transportation for attractions like Taroko Gorge?
What are the requirements and safety considerations for renting and riding a scooter in Hualien?
What identification and payment methods are required when checking into a Hualien hotel?
What facilities are typically available for business travelers in Hualien hotels?
What types of accommodations are commonly found in Hualien?
What are the typical budget ranges for hotels in Hualien?
Are there specific local customs or hotel etiquette tips to know for a stay in Hualien?
Top Tips
- Book your Hualien hotel or minsu well in advance, especially for peak seasons like summer (June-August), national holidays, or Taroko Gorge high season. Options fill quickly, and rates can surge significantly during these periods.
- Strategically choose your base: Hualien City offers more restaurants, nightlife, and train access (15-20 minutes by taxi from Hualien Airport). Many international hotel chains offer scheduled shuttles between Hualien City and Taroko Gorge, reducing transit time versus local buses. Confirm the latest shuttle timetable with your hotel.
- Confirm airport transfer options from Hualien Airport (HUN) with your hotel. Many hotels provide free or paid shuttle service; taxis into Hualien City are also common, with an approximate fare of $15 (320-480 NTD).
- Prioritize flexible cancellation or free-change policies due to Hualien's location in an active seismic zone and exposure to typhoon season (June-October). Confirm hotel procedures for extreme weather closures or travel disruptions.
- Prepare your identification for check-in: foreign visitors must present a passport, while locals require their National ID. Top hotel chains typically support credit card payments and have English- and Mandarin-speaking staff available at reception; smaller local minsu may require cash and converse primarily in Mandarin.
- Verify essential amenities that matter to your stay, such as Wi-Fi reliability, air conditioning, and hot water (which can have pressure issues in mountain areas). Major hotels guarantee high-speed Wi-Fi and air conditioning; check amenity lists for included breakfast or inquire if traveling in mountain areas.
- Plan your ground transportation or vehicle rental ahead of time. Car and scooter rentals are available but limited; an International Driving Permit (IDP) plus your home license may be required. Renting a vehicle or booking guided tours is advised for exploring the East Rift Valley or Taroko, as local buses can be infrequent.
- Prepare for communication with basic Mandarin phrases and an offline translation app, as English proficiency can be limited outside larger hotels. Carry your hotel's name and address in Chinese characters to assist taxi drivers.
- Respect local etiquette and hotel customs: tipping is not customary in Taiwan, as a service charge may already be included. Some boutique minsu or guest rooms may request shoe removal, and keeping noise low after 10-11 pm respects quiet hours.
- Familiarize yourself with safety and emergency information relevant to Hualien's natural risks, including typhoons (June-October) and earthquakes. Most hotel brands provide in-room safety information, evacuation maps, and emergency numbers in both Chinese and English.
- Confirm current health and entry regulations for Taiwan before travel, as rules regarding proof-of-vaccination, testing, or quarantine may change. Hotels might still request health declarations in specific situations; verify this prior to arrival.
- Adapt for Taiwan's power and plumbing: the country uses 110V electricity and Type A plugs, so bring necessary adapters. In mountain or remote areas, occasional discolored water during heavy rains is possible, but bottled water is widely available.
- Manage your money and payments effectively: major hotels accept credit cards, but many smaller minsu prefer cash (New Taiwan Dollars). Many large hotels have on-site ATMs or can provide cash advance services, which can be more convenient than searching for a bank in rural areas.
- Inquire about accessibility features and room specifics in advance if mobility is a concern, as older local buildings may lack elevators or wheelchair access. Global hotel chains are more likely to offer accessible rooms with step-free access, ramp access, visual alarms, and elevatored floors compared to smaller guesthouses.
- Communicate family- and kid-friendly requests early, such as cribs, extra beds, or connecting rooms. Many Hualien hotels offer family rooms or child-friendly breakfasts; however, small hotels may have limited child amenities.
- Hualien is generally traveler-friendly and safe for solo travelers, but selecting hotels near the train station or main roads is advisable for late-night returns. International hotels offer 24-hour front desk service and late check-in guarantees, which may not be available in boutique minsu or independent properties.
- Experience local hospitality by considering a stay at a minsu, which often provides authentic local breakfasts, personalized host advice, and sometimes aboriginal cultural performances. International hotels may offer curated cultural tours or locally sourced breakfast options on-site; inquire for specifics.
- Leverage hotel staff for food and restaurant recommendations; many can suggest and book local seafood restaurants or guide you to night markets like Dongdamen Night Market in Hualien City. Ask reception for advice on the best local specialties and for booking reservations during peak dining hours.
- Check smoking and pet policies before booking: Taiwan enforces indoor smoking bans, so most hotels are non-smoking indoors with designated outdoor areas. International brands almost universally enforce non-smoking policies in all rooms and public areas, and many now offer designated pet-friendly floors - confirm this when booking.
- Complete your final arrival checklist for Hualien Airport: confirm your flight or train arrival details and onward transport. Bring some local cash and snacks, as airport shops are limited. Have your hotel address ready in Chinese for taxi drivers, and call your hotel if your flight is delayed to arrange late check-in or shuttle service.