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Royal Inn Taipei Linsen
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Address| No. 83, Linsen North Road, Zhongshan District, Taipei City
Royal Inn Taipei Linsen is located on Linsen North Road in Taipei' s Zhongshan District, an area historically known as the "Tiaotong" neighborhood developed during the Japanese colonial period. This district blends Japanese dining culture, local Taiwanese shops, and a vibrant nightlife atmosphere. With a clean and minimalist style, the hotel provides a comfortable and relaxing stay, allowing guests to find peace amidst the city bustle while exploring the unique cultural character of Tiaotong.
Convenient Transportation
Easy connections to Taipei' s key destinations
- MRT|Zhongshan Station (Tamsui-Xinyi Line): About 8 minutes on foot
- MRT|Shandao Temple Station (Bannan Line): About 10 minutes on foot
- Taipei Main Station: About 5 minutes by car
- Taipei Songshan Airport: About 15 minutes by car
- Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport: About 45 minutes by car
Note: Travel times are based on typical traffic conditions and may vary during peak hours.
Nearby Attractions
From Tiaotong culture to Taipei' s urban classics
- Tiaotong Alleys: Experience Japanese-style izakayas and lively nightlife, savoring a unique culinary culture
- Linsen North Road Cafés: Quiet by day, vibrant by night, reflecting the rhythm of old and new Taipei
- Spot Taipei (Taipei Film House): A cultural space converted from the former U.S. Embassy, about 5 minutes on foot
- Zhongshan Shopping District: Filled with design shops, cafés, and department stores, all within walking distance
- Museum of Contemporary Art Taipei (MOCA): Showcasing Taiwan’s contemporary creative energy, about 5 minutes by car
- Ningxia Night Market: A must-visit for local street food and traditional night market culture, about 7 minutes by car
Guestroom Design
Simple comfort, focused on true relaxation
Guestrooms are designed with fresh tones and warm wooden elements to create a calm and relaxing atmosphere. Smart use of space and bright natural lighting ensure guests can unwind fully after a day of exploring the city.
Breakfast and Dining
Local ingredients for a warm start to the day
The restaurant serves a variety of Chinese and Western breakfast options, combining local flavors with light international fare. From steaming bowls of congee to fresh bread and coffee, mornings begin with both nourishment and energy.
Taipei' s Famous Breakfast "Fuhang Soy Milk"
Sunday Special|Fuhang Soy Milk|Over six decades of tradition, Michelin Bib Gourmand recommended
Fuhang Soy Milk is renowned as one of Taipei' s must-try breakfasts and has been awarded the Michelin Bib Gourmand. The extensive menu offers more than twenty choices, including soy milk, savory soy milk, thick sesame flatbreads, flatbreads with fried dough sticks, caramelized pastries, and egg crepes. Every morning, long lines form outside Huashan Market as locals and travelers alike wait for this beloved traditional flavor—an authentic taste of Taipei not to be missed.
Tiaotong Cultural Highlights
An exotic streetscape in the heart of the city
Linsen North Road' s "Tiaotong" was first developed during the Japanese colonial era and still retains a distinctly Japanese ambiance. Izakayas, restaurants, and nightlife venues weave together a unique cityscape that blends nostalgic history with contemporary vibrancy. Staying at Royal Inn Taipei Linsen is not only about rest and relaxation—it is also the perfect starting point to experience the living culture of Tiaotong.