Exploring art, architecture, temples and markets in Kaohsuing
by lauatk
Feb 5, 2025
Taiwan Kaohsiung Accommodation Recommendation - hotel dùa🥰🥰
🌟 This design hotel in Kaohsiung is amazing, breathtaking 🥳. After staying here, I kept wondering why my home isn’t designed like this 🥰🥰
In Minnan dialect, dùa means "to stay." The rooms are super spacious, about 40 square meters. It’s a 2-minute walk from Formosa Boulevard Station after taking the MRT from the High-Speed Rail station. The breakfast restaurant on the 15th floor offers stunning views. The bed is large and very comfortable, and it’s very quiet—you can hardly feel the presence of other guests.
The bathroom has both a bathtub and a shower. The toilet is a Japanese-style bidet with an emergency button and phone, a very thoughtful design. The room offers a direct view of Kaohsiung’s tallest building, the 85 Sky Tower.
🌟 Located at the intersection of the Red and Yellow MRT lines, a transportation hub. It’s just one MRT stop to the Pier-2 Art Center and Kaohsiung Music Center, and also close to Liuhe Night Market, Nanhua Night Market, and the century-old Shantou Quancheng Satay Hot Pot main store.
🌟 Breakfast is decent, mostly Western-style with plenty to eat. The seafood congee is delicious! Some other items were left out too long and got a bit cold.
2️⃣ The 2nd floor houses Sushi Yi, known as Kaohsiung’s top omakase Japanese restaurant.
3️⃣ The 3rd floor is Yuepin, a Hong Kong-style tea restaurant.
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