Yoyo Hotel is located in Chiayi, a 2-minute walk from Chiayi Train Station and 15-minute walk from Wenhua Night Market. Free Wi-Fi access is available.
Nabila Husna binti
Malaysia
Good location as it is nearby Chiayi TRA station and bus station.
Offering free WiFi throughout the property, Wan Tai Hotel is set a 15-minute walk away from Chiayi Wenhua Night Market. All rooms are fitted with a flat-screen TV.
Julita
Poland
The hotel is a bit far from the train station, but the busses to Alishan actually stop quite near it (Wenhua Lukou), so it proved conveniently located. The room was clean and comfy, recently renovated.
Located in Chiayi, a 10-minute walk from Chiayi Railway Station, Shianghu Boutique Hotel features comfortable rooms and free WiFi access. Free parking is possible on site.
SANJEEB
India
Food was good and there are good options for me and my family members
Located within 1.4 km of Chialefu Night Market and less than 1 km of Chiayi Station, River Hotel provides rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Chiayi City.
Open since 2016, Hotel Liyaou is located in Chiayi City, a 6-minute walk from Chiayi Railway Station. Featuring an on-site restaurant, the property has free WiFi in all areas.
Richard
Germany
- spacious room
- very clean and modern
- well equipped play room for kids
- good soundproofing
- close to the train station
Gene Long Haiy Att Hotel is located in Chiayi just a 6-minute walk from Chiayi Bus Zhongshan Station. It provides easy access to the city's attractions, department stores and restaurants.
Providing free WiFi and a garden, Esun Villa Hotel is set in Chiayi City, a 6-minute walk from Chialefu Night Market. Free private parking is available on site.
Yu Han
Taiwan
Spacious room, tidy, and comfy
Room rate is reasonable in CNY
Will back to stay at this hotel next time.
Only a 20-minute walk from Chiayi Railway Station, Summer Seedling International Villa Hotel features light-coloured guest rooms with a satellite TV and free Wi-Fi.
Offering an outdoor pool and a restaurant, Hotel Day Plus Teascape is located in Chiayi. Guests can use free bikes to explore the surroundings. Free WiFi access is provided.
Situated in Chiayi City and within 700 metres of Chiayi Station, Sunrise Hotel has a shared lounge, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi throughout the property.
Featuring a terrace and a garden, Chiayi Guanzhi Hotel is located in central Chiayi City. Hotel is a 5-minute drive from Chiayi Railway Station and a 10-minute walk from Chiayi City Sports Park.
Yuh Tong Hotel enjoys a great location, just a 5-minute drive from Jiayi Park and the famous Wenhua Road. It also provides a free shuttle bus to Jiayi Train Station and Wenhua road.
Providing free WiFi and a garden, Esun Villa Hotel is set in Chiayi City, a 6-minute walk from Chialefu Night Market. Free private parking is available on site.
Creatively using the bright white geometric design of the exterior express its museum-like elegance, Sun Dialogue Hotel-By Cosmos Creation provides guest rooms in different styles and decorated with...
Set along Wenhua Road, Lan Kwai Fong Garden Hotel offers accommodation in Chiayi City, only steps from the lively night market. Free WiFi is available throughout the entire property.
I like the location. It's right beside the night market.
Featuring modern guest rooms, Tsun Huang Hotel is located in the centre of Chiayi City. Guests can enjoy the seasonal outdoor swimming pool and shared lounge in their leisure time.
A modern hotel located in Chiayi, HOTEL HI - Xinmin provides elegant accommodation equipped with flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi. The hotel houses a restaurant and a 24-hour front desk.
The hotel staffs are very good, the room is clean.
Chiayi King Hotel is located a 5-minute walk from Zhongshan Road and Chiayi Railway Station. It offers modern accommodation with a restaurant, free parking and rooms with free internet.
Location is great, I did not try the breakfast though
Chiayi Maison de Chine is located is a stylish hotel located a 5-minute drive from Chiayi Railway and Bus Stations. It offers 2 dining options, free parking and free WiFi.
Offering free WiFi throughout the property, Wan Tai Hotel is set a 15-minute walk away from Chiayi Wenhua Night Market. All rooms are fitted with a flat-screen TV.
Only a 15-minute walk from Chia-Le-Fu Night Market or Chiayi Park, Ever Delightful Business Hotel features elegant guest rooms decorated in the soothing beige colour.
Only a 20-minute walk from Chiayi Railway Station, Summer Seedling International Villa Hotel features light-coloured guest rooms with a satellite TV and free Wi-Fi.
HOTEL HI- Branch Chui-Yang offers accommodation in Chiayi, only a 10-minute walk from Ren'ai Road Shopping Area. Guest can use free bicycles to explore the city.
Yoyo Hotel is located in Chiayi, a 2-minute walk from Chiayi Train Station and 15-minute walk from Wenhua Night Market. Free Wi-Fi access is available.
Good location, delicious breakfast, very good value
Located within 1.4 km of Chialefu Night Market and less than 1 km of Chiayi Station, River Hotel provides rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Chiayi City.
On average, 3-star hotels in Chiayi City cost R$ 340 per night, and 4-star hotels in Chiayi City are R$ 485 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Chiayi City can on average be found for R$ 764 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Chiayi City this weekend is R$ 509 or, for a 4-star hotel, R$ 668. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Chiayi City for this weekend cost on average around R$ 1,455 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs R$ 290 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Chiayi City for tonight. You'll pay on average around R$ 443 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Chiayi City will cost around R$ 664 (based on Booking.com prices).
The city is quite warm to the rest of the country (not sure...
The city is quite warm to the rest of the country (not sure how warm it would have been in the southern part of the country)
Not very many speaks English but it’s good to experience the country side of Taiwan.
It was too difficult to understand the transportation system as there was nothing in English. Booking public transportation to Alishan was a nightmare but a lovely lady who works in the station helped us to get the tickets from the Family Mart vending machine.
There are plenty of options to eat and there is plenty of value for money options than Taipei City. It’s pretty clean but noticed loads of homeless citizens. The city is improving and I think it is worth visiting it and probably people will because of Alishan National Park.
George
Australia
10
Scored 10
There are hidden gems in this city that you need to explore.
There are hidden gems in this city that you need to explore. Do your homework before you come then you will find this city very interesting, like i did. Only set back is the frequency of buses. However it was compensated by thr cheap and efficient taxi.
My favourite places Hinoki Village & Old Prison.
I ate at Wenhua Road Nite Market especially recommends Smartfish (Lin Chong Min Shop).
Paul Marcus
Singapore
8.0
Scored 8.0
The 'hot spots' - HInoki Village, old prison, Chaiyi Park,...
The 'hot spots' - HInoki Village, old prison, Chaiyi Park, etc. - are pleasant enough, but nothing extraordinary. The Tile Museum, however, is the most unique and interesting touristic place in my opinion.
Gene
United States
6.0
Scored 6.0
Some pretty areas, but nothing too special.
Some pretty areas, but nothing too special. Very dense, bad traffic and packed streets for such a small town, unpleasant and difficult to get around. No rental bikes at all. Unhelpful tourism desk at the train station send me to places that had already closed and didn't have updated bus times.
Hinoki Village is very pretty and pleasant, and the nearby Jail is an interesting historical site but has no English at all. The Fine Arts museum is very beautiful and pleasant but didn't have much to see. Annoying and difficult to get anywhere due to lack of rental bikes. Annoying, sparse schedule of buses and trains to Alishan made this the only city in Taiwan where I really, really felt the need for private transportation.
Compared to other small towns in Taiwan, there wasn't that much to see and the density was worse than average, with a ton of traffic even on side streets that made exploration unpleasant.
Nathaniel
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
Less bustling than the other cities in Taiwan.
Less bustling than the other cities in Taiwan. The night market here had some of the best food we had had all trip (douhua omg!). Travelling from here to Fenqihu (to go to Alishan) was easy and stress free.
The people here we're very helpful and polite, seeing that we were a little lost.
James
Australia
10
Scored 10
Commonly underestimated as the mere starting point for the...
Commonly underestimated as the mere starting point for the Alishan Forest Rail express - Chiayi itself is a very friendly town with amazing fruits, nice local market vendors and pretty temples and parks to explore. Just grab a map at the tourist information when you arrive at the train station, the maps provided give you some tips for exploring the city. Would totally recommend spending a day there before heading to Alishan, you won't regret it!
My go to place if I need to catch the early train to Alishan. Shuttle from HSR to the interchange is super convenient, and the hotel is just a few steps away from where you get off. Third time here, everything is perfect, Staff are helpful with late check-in, really appreciate your kind assistance with payment since it’s not so straightforward to transfer money from an overseas account to local bank. Been to countless capsules/budget places both in and outside Taiwan and this is still my favourite one.
Our recent stay at the Holiday Inn Express in Chiayi was excellent! The hotel is modern and well-maintained, providing a comfortable and inviting atmosphere. The staff, fluent in English, were not only friendly but also exceptionally helpful, making our experience even more enjoyable. The convenient location at the rear of the train station made transportation seamless, and the overall service exceeded our expectations. We highly recommend Holiday Inn Express Chiayi for a pleasant and hassle-free stay.
Back Home Hotel had a good location and very friendly staff. The breakfast was served to-go, and was more than enough for one person. I also slept well in the bed. There was a TV, which would have been very easy to use from the bed if I had wished to do so. The hotel also provided amenities such as shampoo and body wash, slippers to wear in the room, toothbrush, etc.
The price was ok, the staff was very friendly and helpful by willing to help me make a call to other cities in Taiwan. The location of the hotel is about 700m from Chiayi Train Station and can be accessible by foot if you are willing to walk slowly.
About 300m away there is a Carrefour supermarket as well as the Wenhua Street Night Market is about 500 m away.
Located midway between night market and train station, getting to hotel is quite simple. We've got a free upgrade to room with sofa. Rooms are spacious with lots of space to pack suitcases. Toilets are separated into wet and dry area with the sink outside so there is no need to queue up to use the washroom.
Every time I go on a business trip, I will choose to stay in this hotel. It is close to the train station, and there are many merchants and convenience stores. The bedding in the hotel is very comfortable. Parking in the parking lot next to the hotel can also be used to discount part of the parking fee
Nice room with comfortable space, big window, helpful staff, location is very close to Chiayi Train Station so if you plan to go to Alishan early in the morning this hotel is a great choice. The hotel also have useful map to show near-by eateries with great food.
The hotel is beautifully and extravagantly decorated — so fun! It’s perfectly located in the center of town, making it easy to walk and explore Chiayi. Front desk staff was exceedingly helpful in orienting us to the city and helping us get to our destinations.
This hotel is so aesthetic and cute. And amazing value for what you get-- rooftop infinity pool, big soaking tub, cute Japanese onsen robes, a beautiful tea making set up, comfy bed, and pleasantry all around.
This is the best hostel I have stayed at in Taiwan. Nice atmosphere, good energy, attentive hosts and lots of free snacks, teas and coffee. Free laundry facilities as well. Excellent value for money.
Everything was key card access. Very safe and secure. The kitchen was great. The bed was comfortable. Very close to the train station. There was key card access for the bathroom.
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