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CU Hotel Taipei Branch

2F, No.198 Minsheng West Road, Datong Dist, Taiwan, Province of China | (888) 635-3814

Budget | Value
1/10
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Overview

Pros
  • Around the corner from the Ningxia Night Market

  • Budget-friendly dorm rooms and private units available

  • Private rooms have bathrooms and mini-fridges

  • Communal kitchenette for preparing basic meals

  • Small, mirrored fitness area with cardio equipment

  • Coin-operated laundry room

  • 24-hour business corner

  • Free buffet breakfast

  • Free Wi-Fi throughout

Cons
  • Some rooms lack windows

  • Private room bathrooms have frosted-glass doors and lack privacy

  • Some traffic noise complaints

  • Breakfast has limited Western options

Bottom Line

The C U Hotel is a budget property that has many features of a classic hostel, including a communal kitchenette and cheap lodging in shared dorms, in addition to private rooms. Private rooms are fresh and simple, with flat-screen TVs and mini-fridges (along with en-suite bathrooms), but some lack windows. A free breakfast is included and served in a stylish cafeteria, and, unlike most hostels, there's a small fitness room with cardio machines. It's also just around the corner from the famous Ningxia Night Market. Travelers looking for bargain rates may want to check out the Eight Elephants & Dreaming Dragon Hostel instead, though it's just a bit more rough around the edges. 

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2F, No.198 Minsheng West Road, Datong Dist, Taiwan, Province of China
Amenities
  • Air Conditioner
  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio
  • Business Center
  • Cabanas
  • Cable
  • Concierge
  • Cribs
  • Fitness Center
  • Internet
  • Kids Allowed
  • Laundry
  • Meeting / Conference Rooms
  • Poolside Drink Service
  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
  • Supervised Kids Activities
  • Swim-Up Bar

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Full Review

Scene

Simple, youthful hostel with a mix of private and dorm rooms

Popular with backpackers and budget tourists, the C U Hotel is in a wide three-story building that creates abnormally long hallways, resulting in a noticeable lack of windows. Even upper floors can feel like basements, with low ceilings and a lack of natural light. Public spaces are adorned with a mix of sober photos depicting prominent Taiwanese landmarks and playful cartoon characters. Around the corner from the front desk, there's a windowless communal lounge where a giant Winnie the Pooh chills on bench-style couches. The vibe is youthful, but it doesn't have the party atmosphere that defines most average hostels. 

Location

In the Datong district, close to the Ningxia Night Market  

The hotel is located right off of a major intersection in Datong, in a building that it shares with a local market and dozens of ground-floor shops. More shops, commercial buildings, and small restaurants line the streets in all directions. The Shuanglian Station MRT station is a five-minute walk away, and there's a public bus stop directly in front of the hotel. Alternatively, the Zhongshan MRT station is 10 minutes away on foot. The Ningxia Night Market is a three-minute walk around the corner, making it a convenient place to have lunch or dinner. The Museum of Contemporary Art Taipei and the huge Q Square Mall are both a 15-minute walk to the southwest. Expect a 35-minute drive to Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport, or about a 90-minute ride on high-speed rail. 

Rooms

Mix of private rooms with en-suite bathrooms and basic shared dorms

The hotel has a total of 40 private rooms and single-sex dorms. The windowless dorms are as basic as they come, with four bunk beds that come with reading lights, bedding, and personal storage cupboards. Bathrooms are shared and have showers and toilets. The private rooms have more character, with sections of walls covered by photographic murals and touches of marble here and there. Amenities include flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, and either small desks or built-in shelves with accompanying chairs. Windows are equally hard to come by in the private rooms, though some have views of outside through the bathrooms (which, while not ideal, helps reduce traffic noise). Private room bathrooms are separated from the rooms by frosted-glass privacy walls -- they won't be everyone's cup of tea -- and have walk-in showers and a bit of counter space around sinks. 

Features

Free breakfast, communal kitchenette, guest laundry, fitness room, business center

A free breakfast buffet is served in a cafeteria-like dining room with photographic wall murals depicting old Taiwanese street scenes. The options are geared more toward Asian travelers, though there are limited Western options including toast, fruit, and cereal. Guests also have access to the communal kitchenette, with a sink, microwave, and refrigerator. The so-called business center is really just two computers on a shelf in a hallway. There aren't even stools to sit on, but it's open 24-hours. There's also a fitness area with several treadmills and an exercise bike, though it's open to the cafe, and coin-operated laundry facilities are available. Wi-Fi is free throughout the property.