A Blend of Tradition and Innovation: Palais de Chine Hotel Wins Best Luxury Urban Hotel in Taipei

Renowned for its exceptional blend of classical European design and Eastern philosophy, is the Palais de Chine Hotel who has recently been awarded with a Luxury Lifestyle Awards title in the category of Best Luxury Urban Hotel in Taipei.

Conveniently located next to Taipei Main Station, the city’s central transportation hub, Palais de Chine Hotel offers guests easy access to nationwide travel and local landmarks. Since opening on May 23, 2010, under the leadership of General Manager Amy Yu and ownership of L’Hotel de Chine Group, the hotel has continually raised the bar in urban luxury.

Guests are invited to explore the hotel’s halls, which are adorned with a rich collection of artwork and historical artifacts. This immersive journey blends cultural heritage with contemporary elegance, offering a unique narrative of both past and present.

In addition to its historical charm, Palais de Chine integrates cutting-edge smart technology, featuring voice-controlled AI services that allow guests to effortlessly manage room functions and requests. This combination of tradition and modern innovation creates a personalized, high-tech experience for today’s travelers.

The hotel is also known for its tailored guest services, such as the e-butler service offering real-time online assistance, and personalized maps with curated recommendations for exploring Taipei. Exclusive seasonal packages, like the Summer Package, are available, providing room upgrades, traditional Taiwanese breakfasts, and tickets to the Dadaocheng Fireworks.

Amy Yu stated that “Our mission has always been to craft an immersive, arty environment where travelers can connect with the essence of both travel and history. This victory affirms our commitment to redefining a luxurious hotel experience. We are grateful to the Luxury Lifestyle Awards for this recognition.”

Visit https://www.palaisdechinehotel.com/ to book your stay today for an unforgettable luxury experience in Taiwan’s dynamic capital.