The Top 7 Hotels Near Zensa Spa
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A Forbes Four Star hotel that's been around forever and still earns it. The Regent Taipei is a full-on luxury stay in the middle of the city, close to shopping and museums, with an Art Deco lobby that feels like old New York but with better weather. Inside you'll find seven restaurants, a rooftop pool, a spa, and a whole boutique shopping arcade. The crowd here means business, literally.
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A Forbes Four Star luxury hotel on one of Taipei's nicer tree-lined boulevards, the Mandarin Oriental has the full package: spacious rooms, a serious spa, and enough dining options to keep you busy for days. The kind of place where the lobby alone makes you stand a little straighter. Business travelers and celebrities both seem to end up here, which tells you everything about the vibe and the price tag.
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A freshly renovated luxury hotel tower that dominates the Taipei skyline, the Shangri-La Far Eastern draws a mix of business travelers and leisure guests who all seem to find their way to the rooftop pool on the 43rd floor eventually. Six restaurants and a Shiseido spa mean you could theoretically never leave, which is either a selling point or a cautionary tale depending on how you feel about Taipei's streets outside.
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W Taipei is the hotel that made Xinyi feel like a neighborhood worth dressing up for, and it's been holding that energy for years. The design leans into "nature electrified," which sounds pretentious until you're standing next to the outdoor pool and realize it actually works. Rooms are sleek with rain showers and Bose speakers, and WOOBAR serves cocktails with a side of theater to a crowd that absolutely planned their outfit around coming here.
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Taipei Marriott sits in Neihu, where the neighbors are Ferrari dealerships and people drive to brunch, so you already know the vibe. This four-star hotel leans hard into the art-meets-luxury thing, with a soaring lobby full of oversized artwork celebrating Taiwan's natural world. The rooms have clean, modern lines and genuine views of the city. The crowd here is business travelers who've upgraded their expectations and leisure guests who like their comfort polished.
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A design hotel in the middle of Taipei's busiest commercial district that actually feels calm, which is either a miracle or very good architecture. Toyo Ito's slightly curved tower sits inside a creative park, and the interiors lean into books and local art rather than generic luxury. The team behind it built their reputation selling books, and you can feel that everywhere, including the library-themed suite for the truly committed reader.
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A freshly renovated luxury hotel in the heart of Xinyi, Grand Hyatt Taipei pulls in international business travelers and well-heeled tourists who want the full package without compromise. Nine restaurants and bars, a heated outdoor pool, and service that actually remembers your name keep guests from ever needing to leave. The marble lobby with its gold fountain is unapologetically grand, which is either gauche or perfect depending on your mood.