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Accommodation in Taipei - Dong Wu Hotel Taipei

DONG WU HOTEL TAIPEI
258, Section 2,
Yan-Ping North Road,
103 Taipei,
Taiwan.

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The Dong Wu Hotel Taipei is located at heart of Taipei municipal and the earliest developing area of original Taipei. It is well known as Dwa-Due-Dia since the Chinese Qing Dynasty. Nowadays, many historic architectures as well as traditional stores are still visible here. Among local attractions here are the Confucian Temple, NOVA Computer town, Guang Hua Market, Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Hall, Taipei Fine Art Museum, National Palace Museum, Taipei 101 World Trade Centre and the Miramar entertainment Park.

Route to Dong Wu Hotel Taipei:

From the Taoyuan CKS International Airport, take the airport bus to Taipei East Bus Terminal and then take a taxi to the hotel. Limousine and 9 seater micro buses are also available at the airport that can be taken straight to the hotel.

From the Sungshan Domestic Airport, take the city bus (225 line), go straightly westwards along Min Quan East Road. Get off at the Da-Long Street stop, walk towards west about 350 metres to Yan-Ping North Road Section 3. Turn left to Yan-Ping North Road Section 2 and the hotel will be in sight.

From Chung-Shan Freeway, drive to the interchange of Huan Ho North Road and turn to the southbound track of Huan Ho North Road. Drive southwards along the riverside Huan Ho North Road to the intersection of Min Chu West Road, turn left to eastbound track of Min Chu West Road. Drive eastwards along Min Chu West Road to the intersection of Yan Ping North Road, turn right to the southbound track of Yan Ping North Road. Go southwards along the road and the hotel will be in sight.

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