Taipei Marriott Hotel

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No. 199 Lequn 2nd Road (intersection wit Zhongshan District Taipei

Promotions

MICE promotion

09/12/2024 – 09/30/2025

Ratings

Forbes Travel Guide
4

Awards

2024 Forbes 4 Star 2020 - 2024 50 Best Discovery Bar - Inge's 2021 Traveler Choice Hotel 2019 Commercial Times: The Best Service in Taiwan Golden Award

Amenities

Room features and guest services

  • Calls (toll-free)
  • Concierge services
  • Laundry service
  • Luggage storage
  • Room service
  • View (garden)
  • View (mountain)
  • View (ocean or water)
  • View (urban)
  • Voicemail box

Facilities

  • Onsite catering
  • Onsite gift shop
  • Onsite restaurant
  • Onsite security
  • Rental car service
  • Space (outdoor)
  • Space (private)
  • Space (semi-private)
  • Wheelchair accessible

Business services

  • AV capabilities
  • Business center
  • Video conference
  • VIP services

Recreational activities

  • Health club
  • Outdoor pool
  • Spa or salon

Venue accessibility

  • Bus
  • Subway
  • Taxi

Equipment

  • Dance floor
  • Loading dock
  • Piano
  • Staging area

Getting Here

Hotel limousine service Taoyuan Int’l Airport (TPE) per way per car Mercedes - Benz S350 (Max. 3 pax & 2 pcs luggage) TWD 3,000 NET Estimated Driving Time at least 1 Hour Taipei Songshan Airport (TSA) per way per car Mercedes - Benz S350 (Max. 3 pax & 2 pcs luggage) TWD 1,800 NET Estimated Driving Time 20 Minutes ** Please advise the flight detail if limousine service is required. ** Taxi Taxi is available at estimated TWD 1,500 net from TPE per way per car. Taxi is available at estimated TWD 300 net from TSA per way per car.

Parking

  • Complimentary parking
  • Paid parkingNT$100.00 / day
  • Valet parkingNT$200.00 / day

Distance from airport

  • 25.85 mi. from venue

Taipei Marriott Hotel Meeting Space

Total meeting space49,170 sq. ft.
Meeting rooms18
Largest room15,608 sq. ft.
Second largest room13,563 sq. ft.
Space (Private)Available
Space (Semi-private)Available
Space (Outdoor)Available
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Guest Rooms

Total guest rooms506
Single (1 bed)300
Double (2 beds)250
Suites80

Local Attractions

Ximending

Recreation
Ximending is a neighborhood and shopping district in the Wanhua District of Taipei, Taiwan. The Ximending Pedestrian Area was the first pedestrian zone constructed in Taipei and remains the largest in Taiwan.[1]

Miramar Entertainment Park

Shopping
5 minutes away
The Miramar Entertainment Park is a new-age shopping and entertainment complex built with the idea of offering enough consumption and entertainment options to keep visitors occupied for a full-day stay. The most striking feature of this park, which was opened only at the end of 2004, is a 95-meter-high, 70-meter-in-diameter Ferris wheel that light up at night to add a strong touch of romance to the Taipei skyline.
No.20, Jingye 3rd Rd., Zhongshan Dist.
Taipei City, TW

Wu Fen Pu (Wufenpu Garment Wholesale Area)

Shopping
7 km away
Here's a premium shopping trip for you: know that in Taipei "value for money" in clothing and accessories means the Wufenpu Garment Wholesale Area . Located in the eastern part of Taipei City, here your tourist dollar travels far. The literal translation of "Wufenpu" is "five parcels of open land," indicating that in pioneering days the first Chinese settlers bought up a large plot here in modern Taipei's Songshan District in a group of five. To today's Taipei residents, however, the place name is synonymous with a renowned wholesalers' district stuffed to the brim with quality inexpensive clothing and related adornments -- and stuffed with happy bargain-hunters most every day. It is now rightfully gaining recognition on the tourist map as well. Some people release the stress accumulated in the workaday world by climbing mountains (read this issue's article on hiking). Some find release by sitting quietly and reveling in the appreciation of the more delicate beauties created by Mother Earth (see our article on bird-watching). And some "many" seems more appropriate find blissful release by going out for a day of ardent purchasing of material goods, taking possession of items they may or may not have known in advance that their little heart desired. Wufenpu officially called Wufenpu Garment Wholesale Area is just the antidote, then, for those in the last category seeking pure joy, and just the thing for those in all categories in need of clothing necessities or gifts for those waiting back home.
Aly. 9, Ln. 443, Yongji Rd., Xinyi Dist.
Taipei City, TW

NanGang Exhibition Hall

Convention center
10 km away
Since the TWTC Nangang Exhibition Hall opened in 2008 it has become a key landmark in Taipei and model for the MICE industry. The structure’s purpose built twin-level show floors contain an impressive 45,360 sqm of show space. On the upper level of this green-certified building is the Sky Dome. The Dome is Taiwan’s largest column-free showground and can hold 18,000 people. It is a great place for international trade shows, concerts, direct sales conferences, religious conference, incentive travel events, and year-end parties.
No.1, Jingmao 2nd Rd., Nangang District,
Taipei City, TW

Taipei Fine Arts Museum

Museum
6 km away
Located within the Taipei Expo Park, the Taipei Fine Arts Museum is one of Taiwan's most prominent art museums and arguably the most popular art exhibition hall. Hosting a wide variety of international and Taiwanese art, the museum is located just north of the city center, and is very easily accessible.
No.181, Sec. 3,
Zhongshan N. Rd., Zhongshan Dist.
Taipei City, TW

XingTian Temple

Historical landmark
5 km away
This very busy temple is devoted to Guan, a famous deified general who lived (A. D. 162-219) during the Three Kingdoms period. A man, who valued loyalty and righteousness above all things, Guangong is worshipped as the God of War; since he was adept at managing finances, he is also worshipped as the patron saint of businessmen. This is young temple, built in 1967, with a simple and dignified appearance. In front of the hall is a censer with a somewhat unusual design, its two handles in the shape of flying dragons and its four sides adorned with dragons’ heads stretching toward the sky. The courtyard of the temple is usually busy, with crowds of worshippers bowing their heads or kneeling in devotion. On the main altar you will see offerings of only fresh flowers and tea, since the temple forbids the killing of offering of animals. The temple also discourages the burning of ritual paper money as an offering to the deities and the spirits of the deceased, the staging of operas for the gods, the presenting of gold medallions in gratitude to the deities, and the like. The temple supplies free candles, and there is no donation box-a first for traditional religion in Taiwan! Many believers feel that this is a very efficacious temple, and it is frequently thronged with people praying for help and seeking divine guidance by consulting oracle blocks. Even the pedestrian underpass outside the temple is filled with fortune-tellers and vendors who take commercial advantage of the temple's popularity.
No.109, Sec. 2,
Mincyuan E. Rd.,Jhongshan Dist.
Taipei City, TW

Raohe Street Night Market

Recreation
6 km away
One of the oldest night markets in Taipei, the Raohe Street Night Market is a must visit destination! The epitome of a traditional Taiwanese night market, this 600 metre path along Raohe Street in Songshan District is packed with fun and interesting night foods and snacks, quaint shops and stalls, and carnival games with prizes. At the eastern end of the night market outside Songshan Station (both the MRT Green Line 3 and train) is the Ciyou Temple (慈祐宮), built by local residents during the Qing Dynasty era. Tour groups tend to concentrate themselves around the eastern edge of the market. Individual travellers are recommended to walk directly past these groups for a nicer experience. Before grabbing a snack at Raohe, take a stroll through the Clothing Shopping Outlet in Wufenpu (五分埔), a hotspot for finding deeply discounted fashion in an abundance of shops located within a maze of alleys.
Raohe St., Songshan Dist.
Taipei City, TW

Taipei 101

Business district
8 km away
Taipei 101 is an engineering marvel and the first building of its kind in the world. Spanning 101 stories above the ground at 508 metres, the building was designed as a symbol of technology's evolution fused with Asian tradition. The building features many pan-Chinese and Asian elements mixed with a postmodern style, and is designed to withstand typhoons and earthquakes common in Taiwan. Besides the tower, the base of the building houses a multi-level shopping mall, food court, various restaurants and stores (including Din Tai Fung 鼎泰豐), and an international grocery store. The double-deck elevators installed in Taipei 101 set a record in 2004 by traveling 60.6 km/h, lifting visitors to the observation deck at the top in only 37 seconds. The ticket price for the observatory is NT$600, but can be reserved online with our partner Klook for only NT$510! Benefits of reserving the ticket online include a discount and not having to wait in the long line to purchase the ticket. Take a trip to the top of 101 by purchasing a ticket inside the mall for NT$600, granting access to the observation deck and museum where visitors can learn about this technical and architectural wonder, as well as get a first-hand look at the tuned mass damper located at the core of the tower that keeps the building from swaying. It's a fascinating piece of technology, and visitors are allowed to view up close. With the grand opening of the office tower, TAIPEI 101 hosted an inauguration ceremony on December 31, 2004 to celebrate the start of a new era. The celebration reached its climax at night when the main tower was lit and fireworks were displayed to welcome the coming of 2005: a new year for Taipei 101 to shine. In Februday 2005 the Taiwan Stock Exchange Corporation signed a lease with TAIPEI101. Soon after that on April 18 The Bayer Group became the first transcontinental company to move into the TAIPEI 101 Financial Building. Winterthur Insurance Group, ABN AMRO Bank and GOOGLE become our valued tenants. With the growing interests from global enterprises, TAIPEI 101 has proven to be a beacon of Taiwan’s economical progress.
No.7, Sec. 5, Xinyi Rd. Xinyi Dist.
Taipei, TW

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Large function space to accommodate all type of events from catering, banqueting, themed event, forum, conferences gala dinner to exhibitions.High ceilings ballroom equipped with latest AV equipment.Various sizes of functions rooms with natural daylight. Total of 8 breakout rooms available to on level 3 & 4.

Cancellation Policy

24 Hours

Additional Information

Surrounded by body-and-soul-healing riverside sceneries, the Taipei Marriott Hotel is located amongst the prosperous city, taking you into the tranquil and magnificent urban garden. The absolutely beautiful guest rooms comfort your body and soul, while the spacious, majestic, and diversified banquet and meeting venues, along with professional service team, accompany you to write down infinite resplendence through each chapter of life. The incomparable luxurious bar embraces 270 degrees of urban Taipei scenery high up on the 20th floor, allowing one to admire the “magnificent views”. The well-developed traffic network easily connects to the threads of the world and Taiwan, as well as the high-quality mall to satisfy the dining, drinking, recreation, and all of the comprehensive needs of the soul and cultural cultivation for each and every passing guest.