Grand Mayfull Hotel Taipei
美福大飯店
The two tallest buildings in the image
General information
TypeHotel
LocationNo.55, Lequn 2nd Road, Zhongshan District, Taipei, Taiwan
Completed2015
Height
Architectural143 m (469 ft)
Technical details
Floor count25

The Grand Mayfull Hotel Taipei (Chinese: 美福大飯店) is skyscraper hotel completed in 2015 in Zhongshan District, Taipei, Taiwan. The architectural height of the building is 143 m (469 ft) and it comprises 25 floors above ground and five basement levels.[1][2][3][4]

The Hotel

The hotel has a total of 146 rooms including 20 premium suites, 5 themed restaurants, one café and a bar.[5] It also offers a grand ballroom with a 7-meter high ceiling and a heated outdoor swimming pool with sauna overlooking the Taipei 101.[6] The hotel was classified as one of Taiwan's leading hotels by the World Travel Awards in 2017 and was dubbed by the Michelin Guide as one of the top three luxury hotels in Taipei in both 2018 and 2019.[7]

Restaurants & Bars

Source:[8]

  • Palette: Buffet offering cuisines from around the globe.
  • CHIU YUET FONG: Cantonese restaurant featuring traditional Cantonese & Teochew cuisines, as well as Dim Sum.
  • MIPON: Restaurant offering Taiwanese cuisine that has received commendations from the Michelin Guide in 2018 and 2019.
  • HARUYAMA: Japanese restaurant
  • GMT Italian Restaurant
  • Cocoon Poolside Bar: A poolside bar with a view of the Taipei skyline
  • Moment café & bakery: Offers freshly baked breads and beverages

See also

References

  1. "Grand Mayfull - SkyscraperPage". skyscraperpage.com.
  2. "Grand Mayfull - Emporis". Emporis.com. Archived from the original on January 16, 2021.
  3. "(Chinese)北市大直美福大飯店10月開幕 打造藝術人文尊爵品味". ettoday.net.
  4. "(Chinese)美福大飯店 挑戰頂級市場". chinatimes.com.
  5. "Mayfull to launch hotel, despite family murders". taipeitimes.com.
  6. "Grand Mayfull Hotel Taipei". grandmayfull.com.
  7. "Six hotels in Taiwan win at World Luxury Hotel Awards". taiwannews.com.tw.
  8. "Grand Mayfull Hotel Taipei Dining" . Retrieved on 14 January 2021.
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