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Palais de Chine Hotel Taipei
⭐ Luxury 5★ 📍 Taipei Main Station
9.1 / 10
🇹🇼 Datong District · Taipei, Taiwan
Palais de Chine Hotel Taipei
Luxury 5★ · Above QSquare mall · Underground link to the Main Station
Art Nouveau lobby of Palais de Chine Taipei
Guest room in classic European style
Type
5-Star Hotel
Review Score
9.1 / 10
From
NT$5,200 /night
Rooms
286 rooms
Station
Taipei Main Station underground link
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📅 Last updated May 2026 · Prices & info verified

Palais de Chine Taipei — an Art Nouveau palace above the mall by the Main Station

Palais de Chine, or 君品酒店, is the 5-star hotel that's "the most beautiful around Taipei Main Station" — perched above the QSquare shopping complex directly across from the station. Its French Art Nouveau design, mixed with Eastern antiques, imported furniture and velvet fabrics, makes every corner feel like a museum, and an underground passage links you to every train line without ever stepping into the sun or rain.

Our Full Review

Palais de Chine opened in 2010, developed by Taiwan's LDC Hotels & Resorts group and positioned as a luxury business hotel. But its central, station-side location and one-of-a-kind design soon won over leisure travellers too, making it a firm favourite. Its 286 rooms and suites are spread through a tower decorated in French Art Nouveau style fused with Eastern art and antiques — brass lamps, wrought-iron balustrades, velvet fabrics and dark wood. Every element tells a story, as if you were walking through an old European palace.

"From the moment you step into the lobby it feels like a museum — every corner is photogenic. The first-floor concierge team is genuinely warm and gives detailed advice, and the breakfast is better than expected."

Art Nouveau lobby of Palais de Chine Taipei

The hotel's biggest strength is its direct link to Taipei Main Station. It sits above the QSquare shopping complex, which connects to the station via an underground passage — so whether you arrive on the Airport MRT from Taoyuan, the high-speed HSR, a TRA train or one of several MRT lines, you can wheel your suitcase from the platform to the mall without facing sun or rain. The one caveat: from the underground passage to the hotel lobby is still a 5–10 minute walk through the mall — it isn't a single-step-from-the-platform location as some guests expect.

Breakfast is a highlight guests mention often — a buffet spanning Taiwanese and Japanese congee, Western sausages and eggs, a bakery, and a wide spread of hot dishes, served in a dining room as beautifully decorated as the rest of the hotel. The building is also home to Le Palais (頤宮), a Cantonese restaurant that has held Taiwan's top Michelin-star honours — it needs booking far ahead and isn't cheap, but staying in the same building as a restaurant of that calibre is a charm few hotels can match.

Guest room in classic European style

Rooms are more generously sized than the Taipei 5-star average, decorated in classic European style with imported furniture, soft beds, marble bathrooms and an "electronic butler" system for lights, curtains and air-con. One thing to know: the design leans deliberately moody — in-room and corridor lighting is fairly dim by intention, to evoke an old-European mood. Some guests love it as romantic; others find it too dark for working or applying make-up.

Restaurant and interior atmosphere of the hotel

The honest limitations: there is no swimming pool on site (there is a TechnoGym fitness centre, and pool use is offered via the partner BEINGsport Club instead), the balconies in some rooms are locked, and some guests have reported Wi-Fi or services carrying an extra charge — so check the package details carefully when booking. The mall below also closes fairly early, so for late-night arrivals and departures you may need to use the hotel's main entrance rather than the mall route.

In short, Palais de Chine is the choice that delivers luxury, a memorable design and Taipei's central transport hub all in one. It suits couples, special-occasion trips and business travellers who catch trains often. If you value the atmosphere and artistry of a hotel as much as its convenience, this is the most beautiful — and most rewarding — 5-star stay in the Taipei Main Station area.

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French Art Nouveau design
Every corner feels like a European palace — brass lamps, wrought iron, collected art
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Underground link to the Main Station
Above QSquare mall — reach TRA/HSR/MRT/Airport MRT trains rain-free
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Great breakfast + Michelin dining
Excellent breakfast buffet; same building as Le Palais, a Michelin-class Cantonese restaurant
Our Rating
9.1
out of 10
Based on 1331+ reviews
Location
9.4
Cleanliness
9.2
Service
9.3
Rooms
9.0
Breakfast
9.0
Value
8.6
Guest Reviews Summary

Summary from Booking & Agoda

Booking.com
hundreds of reviews
9.4 / 10
✦ Pros
  • Stunning, one-of-a-kind Art Nouveau design — every corner is photogenic
  • Above QSquare mall, underground link to every Taipei Main Station train line
  • Warm reception and concierge team who give excellent advice
  • Rooms larger than the Taipei 5-star average, with comfortable beds
◎ Things to note
  • ! In-room and corridor lighting is fairly dim by design
  • ! Still a 5–10 minute walk through the mall from the underground passage to the lobby
  • ! No swimming pool on site (a partner pool is offered instead)
Agoda
hundreds of reviews
9.1 / 10
✦ Pros
  • Classic, opulent atmosphere — like staying inside an art museum
  • Central transport hub — easy access to the HSR and Airport MRT
  • Varied breakfast that tastes better than expected
  • Quiet, well-soundproofed rooms despite the city-centre setting
◎ Things to note
  • ! Balconies in some rooms are locked and can't be opened
  • ! Check package details — Wi-Fi/some services have carried an extra charge
  • ! Peak-season rates run fairly high
Honest Take
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This place is a great fit if...
If you want a 5-star hotel that's head-turningly beautiful, warmly run, and right at Taipei's transport hub — Palais de Chine ticks every box, and is best for couples, special-occasion trips and business travellers who catch trains often.
💡 Check before you book
These 3 points matter to some travellers — make sure they fit your trip (we have added the workaround).
  • 💡If you like bright, airy rooms — the hotel deliberately keeps the lighting dim to create an old-European mood, which can be too dark for working or make-up → open the curtains for daylight, or bring a portable light for the dressing table
  • 💡If you expect to be "one step from the station" — it's actually a 5–10 minute walk through QSquare mall and the underground passage → plan extra walking time and use the mall lifts to make wheeling luggage easier
  • 💡If you want to swim on this trip — there's no pool on site, only a gym and a partner pool off-site → ask the front desk about BEINGsport Club pool access in advance, or pick a hotel with its own pool if it matters
Estimated price · compare 3 sites
NT$5,200
/ night
Deluxe Room (King or Twin · classic European decor) · estimated starting price
Deluxe Room
NT$5,200
Premier Room
NT$6,400
Executive Room
NT$7,800
Deluxe Suite
NT$10,500
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Insider Tips
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Use the QSquare underground passage
It links to Taipei Main Station via the Underground Mall — no sun or rain, ideal on hot or wet days
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Book Le Palais well ahead
The Michelin-class Cantonese restaurant in the same building has a long waitlist — reserve several weeks out if you want to try it
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Check the mall's closing time
QSquare closes around 21:30–22:00 — late at night, use the hotel's main entrance rather than the mall route
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Confirm your package on booking
Check whether your rate includes breakfast and Wi-Fi — the inclusions vary by the rate you book

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Palais de Chine Hotel Taipei and how do I get there?
Palais de Chine Hotel Taipei is located at No. 3, Section 1, Chengde Road, Datong District in Taipei. Taipei MRT covers the whole city · Airport MRT to Taoyuan (TPE) in 35-50 minutes — roll your suitcase from the airport or main station and you can reach the room in a few steps if you follow Google Maps.
What does Palais de Chine Hotel Taipei cost per night?
Rooms start from ~NT$5,200/night for a standard double. Actual prices vary by date and season — compare Agoda/Booking/Trip.com before booking.
Who is Palais de Chine Hotel Taipei best for?
Palais de Chine Hotel Taipei scores 9.1/10 — suits travelers willing to pay more for full-service quality. Design, dining, and staff are all top-tier. If you are on a budget, there are cheaper 3-4 star options in the same area.
What food is near Palais de Chine Hotel Taipei?
Near Palais de Chine Hotel Taipei you will find Night markets (Shilin · Raohe · Ningxia) are a few minutes by walk or MRT. Ask the reception which spots are open late or which local dishes are best — the staff knows the hole-in-the-walls that tours never visit.
How far in advance should I book? Can I cancel?
Book 3-6 weeks ahead for normal months. For Chinese New Year (Jan-Feb), New Year fireworks (Dec 31), and cherry blossom season (Mar-Apr), rooms fill fast — book 2-3 months ahead. All platforms offer a "Free Cancellation" option — pick it if your plans are not yet locked in.
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