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The Okura Prestige Taipei
🇯🇵 Okura Hospitality 📍 MRT Zhongshan 5 min
9.1 / 10
🇹🇼 Zhongshan District · Taipei, Taiwan
The Okura Prestige Taipei
Luxury 5★ · MRT Zhongshan · 5 min walk
Lobby of The Okura Prestige Taipei
Spacious Japanese-style guest room at The Okura Prestige Taipei
Type
5-Star Hotel
Review Score
9.1 / 10
From
NT$6,800 /night
Rooms
207 rooms
MRT Station
Zhongshan 5 min
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Review
📅 Last updated May 2026 · Prices & info verified

The Okura Prestige Taipei — Japanese hospitality done right, right in the heart of Zhongshan

Ever wondered if a hotel where staff genuinely anticipate what you need before you ask actually exists? Honestly, it does — and it's right here in Zhongshan. The Okura Prestige Taipei is the Taiwan outpost of Okura Hotels & Resorts, Japan's legendary hotel group, opened in 2012 with 207 rooms across an 18-floor tower, entry-level rooms from 44 sqm, two Michelin-rated restaurants in the building, and a 5-minute walk to MRT Zhongshan.

Our Full Review

Here's the thing — The Okura Prestige Taipei first opened on 3 August 2012 as Okura Hotels & Resorts' first Taiwan property, a group founded back in 1962. This 18-floor tower on Nanjing East Road in Zhongshan holds 207 rooms and 7 suites. What makes it stand apart isn't any kind of flashy statement — it's "omotenashi", the Japanese approach to hospitality where every detail is handled before a guest even has to ask. People who've stayed here keep saying the same thing: the staff seem to know what you want before you say it.

"Staff bow every time they see you, the rooms are genuinely spacious, the marble bathroom has separate zones, and the Japanese breakfast has real natto and miso soup — a level of detail you won't get from a Western chain."

Lobby of The Okura Prestige Taipei

The thing guests talk about most is the room size — even the entry-level Okura Prestige Room is a full 44 sqm, which is noticeably bigger than what 5-star rival hotels in Taipei offer at the same tier. The rooms are decorated in warm, contemporary-Japanese tones, with a dedicated dressing area separate from the marble bathroom, a Nespresso machine, a Dyson hairdryer and a bed that guests consistently describe as superbly comfortable. Leave the bathroom door open and the whole space feels even more airy — a small thing, but it works.

Spacious Japanese-style guest room at The Okura Prestige Taipei

Dining is the hotel's other crown. The building houses two Michelin-rated restaurants — Toh-Ka-Lin, a Cantonese room that held two Michelin stars, and Yamazato, an authentic Japanese kaiseki restaurant with one Michelin star. Breakfast at the Continental Room is genuinely Japanese in character — there's natto, miso soup, soba, anpan and good-quality almond milk. People who've stayed say the smell of hot miso soup in the morning makes it feel like waking up in Japan. At the entrance, The Nine bakery is a local institution that Taipei residents queue for every single day.

The location sits in characterful Zhongshan — directly connected to the underground Zhongshan Metro Mall running all the way to Taipei Main Station, just 5 minutes walk to MRT Zhongshan where the Red and Green lines meet, and hundreds of restaurants and cafes within walking distance. The district is calmer than Xinyi or Ximen, which makes it ideal for travellers who want real Taipei without the tourist-district noise. An indoor heated pool, fitness centre and a spa with sauna round things out on the upper floors.

Indoor swimming pool at The Okura Prestige Taipei

Honestly, it's worth being upfront about the minor gripes too. Air conditioning can run too cold in some rooms in winter. A few house rules are strict in the Japanese way — dress codes at the restaurants, no taking breakfast items back to the room. And while the breakfast buffet is high quality, its variety is only average compared with 5-star hotels that make their big buffet the headline attraction. None of this meaningfully dents a very solid overall score of 9.1.

Spacious Japanese-style guest room at The Okura Prestige Taipei

To put it plainly — The Okura Prestige Taipei is the choice for travellers who value "service" over "spectacle". It's best for honeymoons, special-occasion trips, older travellers and business guests who want calm, order and a standard of care that's reliably consistent. Hundreds of guests have said the difference is genuinely felt. If you've ever been impressed by Japanese-style service and want a spacious room in central Taipei, this is the best answer in Zhongshan.

One practical tip: Okura properties participate in the Pan Pacific Hotels loyalty programme — earn points toward room upgrades and complimentary nights, with Gold status often unlocking late check-out to 14:00. And if you'd rather skip the hotel breakfast budget one morning, The Nine Bakery inside the Zhongshan Metro Mall directly below the hotel sells Japanese-style croissants and pastries from NT$55 — a genuinely good alternative without even stepping outside the building.

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True Japanese service
Okura-group omotenashi — every detail anticipated before you ask
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Rooms from 44 sqm
Even entry-level rooms are clearly bigger than 5-star rivals in Taipei
Two Michelin restaurants
Toh-Ka-Lin (Cantonese) and Yamazato (Japanese kaiseki) in-house
Our Rating
9.1
out of 10
Based on 1466+ reviews
Location
9.0
Cleanliness
9.4
Service
9.5
Rooms
9.3
Breakfast
8.8
Value
8.6
Guest Reviews Summary

Summary from Booking & Agoda

Booking.com
hundreds of reviews
9.1 / 10
✦ Pros
  • Outstanding service — staff are meticulous in the true Japanese way
  • Very spacious rooms, starting at 44 sqm
  • Michelin-rated in-house dining at Toh-Ka-Lin and Yamazato
  • Zhongshan location — 5 min to MRT, hundreds of restaurants nearby
◎ Things to note
  • ! Top-of-the-district pricing, especially in peak season
  • ! Breakfast buffet is high quality but only average in variety
  • ! Air conditioning runs too cold in some winter rooms
Agoda
hundreds of reviews
9.2 / 10
✦ Pros
  • Large marble bathroom, separate dressing area, Nespresso and Dyson
  • Exceptionally comfortable beds — guests unanimously praise the sleep
  • Authentic Japanese breakfast with natto, miso soup and soba
  • Connected to Zhongshan Metro Mall — underground walk to Taipei Main
◎ Things to note
  • ! Some house rules are strict, Japanese-style (restaurant dress code)
  • ! Pricey — suites surge during festival periods
  • ! The pool is indoors, with no outdoor city view
Honest Take
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This place is a great fit if...
Picture this — a 5-star hotel where staff bow when they pass you, your room is a proper 44 sqm, there's a Michelin restaurant two floors down and MRT is a 5-minute walk. The Okura Prestige Taipei is exactly that, and it's best for honeymoons, special-occasion trips and business travellers who need things done right.
💡 Check before you book
These 3 points matter to some travellers — make sure they fit your trip (we have added the workaround).
  • 💡If you expect a vast breakfast buffet with hundreds of dishes — the Continental Room favours quality and Japanese authenticity over sheer volume. If a big buffet is your headline requirement, look at a hotel that makes it their thing, or put that budget toward the in-house Michelin restaurants instead.
  • 💡If you want an outdoor pool with a city skyline view — this is an indoor heated pool, open year-round. The upside is you can swim in any season regardless of weather, but if a rooftop open-air pool is the priority, you'll want a hotel in Xinyi.
  • 💡If you're travelling during peak periods (Lunar New Year / New Year / cherry blossom) — room and suite rates climb well above normal. Book 2–3 months ahead, or stay on weekdays for noticeably more reasonable pricing.
Estimated price · compare 3 sites
NT$6,800
/ night
Okura Prestige Room — 44 sqm (1 King or 2 Single) · estimated starting price
Okura Prestige Room
NT$6,800
Okura Prestige Deluxe
NT$8,500
Junior Suite
NT$13,500
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Insider Tips
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Get to The Nine bakery early
The legendary bakery at the entrance draws a daily local queue — go early or the best pastries will be gone
Book the Michelin restaurants before you travel
Toh-Ka-Lin and Yamazato fill up fast, especially for dinner — reserve ahead, not after you've checked in
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Walk underground and skip Taipei's rain
The hotel connects to Zhongshan Metro Mall — walk underground to MRT Zhongshan and Taipei Main without ever opening an umbrella
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The indoor pool runs all year
It's heated and indoors, so you can swim in winter too — handy for kids and older travellers whatever the season

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is The Okura Prestige Taipei and how do I get there?
The hotel is at No. 9, Section 1, Nanjing East Road, Zhongshan District in Taipei — a 5-minute walk from MRT Zhongshan, where the Red and Green lines meet. Coming from Taoyuan Airport? Take the Airport MRT to Taipei Main Station, then one more stop by MRT and you're there. You can roll your suitcase underground the whole way without needing an umbrella.
What does The Okura Prestige Taipei cost per night?
Rooms start from ~NT$6,800/night for a standard Okura Prestige Room. Actual prices shift with the date and season — compare Agoda, Booking and Trip.com before you book, especially around Lunar New Year and cherry blossom season when rates jump.
Who is The Okura Prestige Taipei best for?
It scores 9.1/10 from 1,466 real guest reviews. Honestly, it's best for travellers willing to pay more for full-service quality — honeymoons, special celebrations, older travellers and business guests who need reliability. If you're on a tighter budget, there are solid 3–4 star options in the same neighbourhood that will do the job.
What food is near The Okura Prestige Taipei?
Loads of it. Ningxia Night Market is a 10-minute walk · Shilin and Raohe are a few MRT stops away. The whole Zhongshan district is packed with cafes and restaurants at every price point. Ask the reception for their personal picks — the staff know the local spots that tour groups never visit.
How far in advance should I book? Can I cancel?
Book 3–6 weeks ahead for regular months. For Chinese New Year (Jan–Feb), New Year's Eve (Dec 31) and cherry blossom season (Mar–Apr) rooms fill very fast — book 2–3 months out. Every major platform offers a Free Cancellation rate, so pick that option if your travel plans aren't locked in yet.
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