Leofoo Hotel Taipei, Taipei
About the Hotel
Leofoo Hotel, a 4-star Taipei hotel, features comfortable guest rooms, two dining options, and a lobby lounge. This environmentally conscious hotel encourages guests to bring their own amenities to support sustainability efforts.
Rooms & Amenities
Rooms at Leofoo Hotel come equipped with a flat-screen TV, electric kettle, and air conditioning. Both the room and bathroom have full amenities, reflecting a traditional Chinese style.
Dining Options
Dining options at Leofoo Hotel include the
Location & Transportation
The hotel is located just a 3-minute walk from MRT Songjiang Nanjing Station, allowing easy access to attractions like Xingtian Temple and Songshan Cultural and Creative Park. Taoyuan International Airport is approximately a 30 to 40-minute car journey away.
Services & Sustainability
Leofoo Hotel provides additional services including a lobby lounge for relaxation and a
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Facilities
General
- Free Wi-Fi
- No parking
- 24-hour reception
- No wheelchair access
- Air conditioning in public areas
- Elevator
Guest Parking
- Electric kettle
Services
- Room service
- Laundry
Dining
- Breakfast
- Restaurant
- Cafe
Business
- Business center
Room features
- Tea and coffee facilities
Self-catering
- Electric kettle
Media
- Flat-screen TV
- AM/FM alarm clock
Location
Reviews and Ratings
The hotel has a convenient location near a subway station in a nice downtown neighborhood. The rooms, although small, are clean and have an antique charm to them, but could use some refurbishment. The service is generally helpful and friendly, and the dining options, while limited, are decent. The facilities are in need of refurbishment, including a traditional market on-site.
The hotel is situated in a very central and convenient location, near a subway station and in a nice downtown neighborhood. The rooms, although a bit aged with an old type of shower head that could be considered an antique, are not comfortable and not clean. The dining experience has limited choices and is not impressive from a Western or Chinese point of view. On the bright side, the service was exceptionally helpful and cheerful.
My stay at this hotel in Taipei was a mixed experience. The antique vibes added a unique touch, but the cleanliness issues, like blood on the mirror in the bathroom, were off-putting. The service from the staff, however, was exceptional, helpful, and cheerful.
I must say, my experience at this hotel had its ups and downs. The location was super convenient, near a subway station and in a nice downtown neighborhood, making it easy to explore the city. The service was excellent, with very helpful and friendly staff making my stay enjoyable. However, the rooms were a bit disappointing as they were small, dusty, and damp, especially the bathroom. The dining options were a little less than average, lacking variety, but the staff were friendly enough.
During my trip to Taipei, I stayed at this hotel, which offered small but clean rooms, giving me a nostalgic feeling of going back to my parents' time. The staff was really friendly and helpful, making my stay enjoyable. The location was very convenient, near a subway station in a nice downtown neighborhood. The dining options were limited, with mainland Chinese dishes being the highlight but not impressive, especially for Western or Chinese preferences. The facilities were decent, offering basic amenities for a comfortable stay.
The hotel has small but clean rooms with impeccably white sheets and towels. The antique furniture gives a unique charm, although the condition is not the best and some items seem outdated. The staff is really friendly and helpful, making the stay pleasant. The location is still very convenient, near a subway station and in a nice downtown neighborhood. The dining experience offers variety, particularly in mainland Chinese cuisine, but it may not satisfy all tastes. The facilities are in need of renovation but still offer a decent stay.
The hotel is conveniently located near a subway station in a nice downtown neighborhood. The rooms, though small, are clean, but the bathroom upkeep needs improvement. The service is helpful and friendly, and the dining options, while not impressive, are decent. Additional attention is required for refurbishment of the property.
I found the hotel to be a reliable choice for my stay. The rooms were a bit aged with worn-out furniture but still simple and reliable. The service was very good, with really friendly staff who made sure language barriers were not an issue. The location was very convenient, near a subway station and a traditional market. The dining experience was okay, with friendly staff, although the coffee machine had some issues. Overall, a good value for the price.
My stay at the hotel in Taipei City was a mixed experience. The rooms, although simple and reliable, were not comfortable and had cleanliness issues. On the bright side, the staff was very friendly and helpful, making sure language barriers were not a problem. The location was very convenient, near the Songjiang MRT station, but the dining options left much to be desired with low-quality offerings. Overall, the hotel offered value for money with its good location, but improvements are needed in room cleanliness and dining quality.
The hotel is in a very convenient location near a subway station and in a nice downtown neighborhood. The rooms are quite old and in need of renovation, smelling very bad, especially the bathroom. The service was exceptionally helpful and cheerful, going above and beyond to assist guests. The dining experience was mixed, with nice options but some quality issues. The facilities were underwhelming, needing improvement.