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Quarantine Hotels in Taipei City Quarantine Hotels in Taipei City https://english.gov.taipei/News_Content.aspx?n=FC1C47A820928E21&s=6CBBBD4737D9391D No. Quarantine Hotels Rates/NTD Telephone Address Website https://docs.goo gle.com/spreads +886-91608 heets/d/1nsNTu 1 A Quarantine A 2,150-3,550 339C4D4GujDjFl 4064 z9OAWZ_2r_E7e dadPVKuUsLE/ed it#gid=0 No. 206, Section 1, +886-2-87 Keelung Rd, Xinyi https://hannsho 2 C Hanns House 7,500-8,600 58-3777 District, Taipei City, use.com/en/ Taiwan 11071 No.18, Lane 147, Section 3 Xinyi Rd., +886-2-27 https://www.che 3 D Chez Nous Hotel 3,900-6,200 Daan District, 01-8110 znoushotel.com/ Daan District, 106, Taiwan No.13, Ln. 25, Kangding Rd., +886-2-89 http://ximending 4 E Backpackers Hostel 1,000-2,200 Wanhua Dist., Taipei 78-3666 .bph.com.tw/ City 10843, Taiwan (R.O.C.) No. 150, Dunhua N. +886-2-27 https://www.sho 5 F S Hotel 6,000 Rd., Songshan Dist., 12-1777 tel.com/ Taipei City https://www.ma No.1, Lane 300, Daye +886-2-77 rriott.com/hotel 6 G Aloft Taipei Beitou 3,800-7,000 Rd., Beitou District, s/travel/tpebe-al 01-1788 Taipei City oft-taipei-beitou / 3F, No. 117, Linsen N. Just Sleep -Taipei +886-2-77 https://www.just 7 H 3,200-3,500 Rd., Taipei 10454, sleep.com.tw/lin Linsen 35-5088 Taiwan sen/en http://www.won Wonstar Hotel – +886-2-23 NO.82 Chung-Hua star.com.tw/won 8 I 1,600-4,800 Zhong Hua 82-0889 Road.Sec.1 Taipei,108 star/wonstar_zh ongHua/en/m/ No. 247, Guangzhou +886-2-23 http://www.your 9 J Your Hotel 1,800-3,500 St., Wanhua Dist., hotel.com.tw/in 08-1000 Taipei City 108, dex.html?lang=e Taiwan (R.O.C.) n Royal Seasons No.326, Nanjing W. http://royalseas Hotel +886-2-25 Rd., Datong Dist., ons.leefanggrou 10 K 2,000-3,400 Taipei-Nanjing W 55-6488 Taipei City 103, p.com/royal_ch/ No.1 Taiwan (R.O.C.) about.php No.22, Ln. 53, Sec. 1, Zhongshan N. Rd., +886-2-25 http://tianjin.kh 11 L K Hotels Tianjin 1,900-4,400 Zhongshan Dist., otels.com.tw/en 81-2222 Taipei City 104, / Taiwan (R.O.C.) NO. 219-2, SECTION 1, FUXING SOUTH https://homehot +886-2-87 el.com.tw/home 12 M Home Hotel 5,500 ROAD, DA’AN 73-9000 -awayfrom-hom DISTRICT, TAIPEI CITY e/ 106 No.18, Jihe Rd., Shilin Tango INN Taipei +886-2-28 http://jh.tangoin 13 N 2,100-4,000 Dist., Taipei City n.com.tw/_en/in JiHe 85-6666 11166, Taiwan dex.php No. 26, Zhongshan http://royalseas Royal Seasons +886-2-28 Rd., Beitou Dist., ons.leefanggrou 14 O 2,500-3,500 Hotel 96-9798 Taipei City 112, p.com/spring_ch Taiwan (R.O.C.) /news_list.php No. 300, Nanjing W. http://royalseas Royal Seasons +886-2-25 Rd., Datong Dist., ons.leefanggrou 15 P 2,200-3,400 Hotel No.2 55-6488 Taipei City 103, p.com/royal_en/ Taiwan(R.O.C.) about.php https://book-dir ectonline.com/p roperties/chohot No. 113 & No. 115, eldirect?checkIn Date=2020-07-1 Kunming Street, +886-2-23 3&checkOutDate 16 Q CHO Hotel 1,500-3,500 Wanhua District =2020-07-14&lo 75-1208 Taipei, Taipei, 108 cale=en&currenc y=TWD&items[0 Taiwan ][adults]=2&item s[0][children]=0 &items[0][infant s]=0 No. 139, LinSen N. Orange Hotel - +886-2-25 Rd., ZhongShan http://www.oran 17 R 2,600-3,000 gehotels.com.tw Linsen Taipei 63-2688 District, Taipei City /en/ 10454, Taiwan 6F.~8F., No. 23, Chengdu Rd., +886-2-23 https://www.fac 18 S Tomorrow Hotel 1,500-2,000 Wanhua Dist., Taipei ebook.com/tom 75-5500 City 108, orrowhotel/ Tai-wan(R.O.C.) 2F.~3F., No. 23, Chengdu Rd., +886-2-23 https://www.fac 19 T Mingxing Hotel 1,500-2,000 Wanhua Dist., Taipei ebook.com/tom 75-5218 City 108, orrowhotel/ Taiwan(R.O.C.) 4F.~5F., No. 23, Chengdu Rd., +886-2-23 https://www.fac 20 U Ming Yue Hotel 1,500-2,000 Wanhua Dist., Taipei ebook.com/tom 75-5227 City 108, orrowhotel/ Taiwan(R.O.C.) 15, Lane83, The Yango Taipei +886-2-25 ChungShan N. Road, http://ls.tango-h 21 V 2,800-4,000 Linsen 31-9999 Section 1, Taipei otels.com/_en/ 10446, Taiwan No. 135, Section 1, +886-2-77 http://www.suit 22 W Les Suites Taipei 3,600-5,900 Daan Rd., Daan Dist., etpe.com/daan/ 11-9933 Taipei City, Taiwan en/ No.41, Sec. 1, Kaifong Orange Hotel - +886-2-23 St., Jhongjheng http://www.oran 23 X 2,600-3,600 gehotels.com.tw Kaifong Taipei 88-1523 District, Taipei City /en/ 10044, Taiwan 2F.,No. 153, Songshan Wonstar Hotel - +886-2-27 Rd., Xinyi Dist., Taipei http://songshan. 24 Y 1,600-3,000 wonstar.com.tw/ Songshan 63-6660 City 110, Taiwan en/ (R.O.C.) / No. 12, Chingcheng Les Suites Ching +886-2-77 http://www.suit 25 Z 3,900-7,500 St., Songshan Dist., etpe.com/chingc Cheng Taipei 07-9588 Taipei heng/en/ 1-8F, No.35, Sec. 1, Kaifeng Hedo Hotel- +886-2-23 https://www.he 26 2,500-3,800 St.,Zhongzheng Dist., KAIFENG HOTEL 61-5889 dohotel.com/en/ Taipei City 100, Taiwan Hedo Hotel - +886-2-23 No.32, Kangding Rd., https://www.he 27 2,500-3,800 KANGDING HOTEL 61-5868 Wanhua Dist., Taipei dohotel.com/en/ City 108, Taiwan No.119, Kunming St., +886-2-23 http://www.cho 28 Cho Hotel 1,500-3,500 Wanhua Dist., Taipei 70-9830 hotel.com/en/ City, 108 3-9F, No 2,Sec 1, Hankou St., Orange Hotel - +886-2-23 http://www.oran 29 1,800-3,000 Jhongjheng District, gehotels.com.tw Guanqian Taipei 81-1155 Taipei City 10047, /en/ Taiwan 1-7F, No.80, Sec. 1, http://www.taip +886-2-23 Jinshan S. Rd., ei-citizen-hotel.c 31 Citizen Hotel 2,800-4,550 97-1377 Zhongzheng Dist., om.tw/en/index. Taipei City 100 html 1-11F, No.166-2, Orange Hotel - +886-2-23 Sec.1, Zhonghua Rd., http://www.oran 32 2,800 gehotels.com.tw Ximen Taipei 11-5556 Wanhua Dist., Taipei /en/ City 10846, Taiwan No.617, Linsen N. Rd., https://linsen.gr +886-2-25 Zhongshan Dist., eenworldhotels. 33 Green World Hotels 2,600-4,000 95-5225 Taipei City 104, com/en/green-w Taiwan (R.O.C.) orld-linsen/ No.36, Hanzhong St., +886-2-23 http://www.rain 34 Rainbow Hotel 1,300-3,000 Wanhua Dist., Taipei bowhoteltaipei.c 11-9193 City 108, Taiwan om.tw/?lang=en No.94, Emei St., +886-2-23 Wanhua Dist., Taipei http://www.xim 35 Ximen Citizen Hotel 1,300-2,300 en-citizenhotel.c 89-8898 City 108, Taiwan om/ (R.O.C.) .
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