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Cosmos Hotel Taipei

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to Cosmos Hotel Taipei, your luxurious retreat in the vibrant city of Taipei! Nestled just 0.9mi from the bustling city center, this 4-star gem is the perfect launchpad for your urban adventures. Check in, kick back, and get ready to experience Taiwan's capital in style, all starting from a fantastic price of only $98 per night!

Bed in Cosmos Hotel Taipei
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Rooms

Family triple room in Cosmos Hotel Taipei

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1 Twin Bed

1 Double Bed

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235 sqft

Family, Triple

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

All rooms come with double glazed sound-proof windows, a 32-inch LCD TV and a reading lamp. The private bathroom comes with a shower and a bidet. This room can accommodate 3 guests.

Junior Suite in Cosmos Hotel Taipei

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1 Queen Size Bed

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375 sqft

Junior Suite

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Our Junior Suite offers a spacious 377 sqft double room with a Queen size bed, perfect for 2 adults and 1 child. Enjoy air conditioning, free toiletries, a soundproof environment, and a relaxing bathtub in the private bathroom.

Deluxe Triple Room in Cosmos Hotel Taipei

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3 Twin Beds

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235 sqft

Deluxe, Triple

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Indulge in our spacious 237 sqft Deluxe Triple Room, perfect for 3 adults and 1 child. Enjoy comfort with air conditioning, free toiletries, soundproofing, and a relaxing bathtub in your private bathroom.

Discover More

Indulge in our delightful breakfast options before venturing out to explore the local attractions, or simply take a moment to relax in our cozy rooms equipped with free WiFi and soundproofing for utmost comfort. Looking for a little pampering? Treat yourself to a massage or enjoy our in-house bar for a nightcap that guarantees a good time. Plus, with amenities like a fitness center and free private parking, you’ll have everything you need to make your stay as enjoyable as possible!

Lobby or reception in Cosmos Hotel Taipei
Lobby or reception in Cosmos Hotel Taipei

Experience the Best

Our guests rave about their experiences, with 5,601 reviews singing praises of our friendly service and convenient location. Whether you’re here for business or leisure, we’ve got you covered with excellent meeting and banquet facilities available, along with airport shuttle services for a stress-free arrival or departure. Come see why Cosmos Hotel Taipei is the perfect home base for your next adventure in the heart of Taiwan!

Bathroom in Cosmos Hotel Taipei
Bathroom in Cosmos Hotel Taipei

Plan Your Stay

As you embark on your culinary journey at Cosmos Hotel Taipei, be sure to dine at our enchanting restaurant, 翠庭. Immerse yourself in a traditional ambiance while savoring authentic Chinese cuisine that will tantalize your taste buds. Whether you're craving delicate dumplings or mouthwatering stir-fries, our skilled chefs are here to whip up dishes made from the freshest ingredients. It's a perfect way to experience the rich flavors of Taiwan without stepping out of the hotel!

Restaurant/places to eat in Cosmos Hotel Taipei
Restaurant/places to eat in Cosmos Hotel Taipei

Amenities

Restaurant

Free Private Parking

Free wifi

Room service

Fitness center

Air conditioning

Bar

Tour desk

Fitness centre/facilities in Cosmos Hotel Taipei
Fitness centre/facilities in Cosmos Hotel Taipei

Restaurants

翠庭

Traditional, Chinese

百合西餐廳

Traditional, American, Asian

拾柒Cafe

Modern

Breakfast in Cosmos Hotel Taipei
Restaurant/places to eat in Cosmos Hotel Taipei
Lobby or reception in Cosmos Hotel Taipei
You would love the luxurious look of Cosmos. The location to Taipei Main Station is key. You have access to every transportation there. Hotel willing to hold your luggage before and after check in. They will provide bottled water daily. Love the tea bags. Safe available. Daily housekeeping. So if you don't leave your room by 10-10:30 am you may get a call from front desk asking if you need room service . Just be prepared to tell them what time to come so if you need room cleaned that day. Free drink coupon to the attached cafe was a bonus treat upon check in. You need to use your room key to access elevator up but not down . Staff always around to answer questions with a smile on their face. Free tea available in lobby daily .Restaurants inside hotel but I did not try any. Buses were sometimes an easier and faster mode of transportation then the trains. Google maps only worked maybe effectively 95 percent of the time . But may have a hard time using bus if not using Google map to help you know when to press the button to get off. I usually, press the bus stop button once it departs the stop right before the stop I want to get off at. But you need to start your Directions once on bus so Google can track where you are. Click on the number if stops on Google map and you can see the arrow showing your bus movement . Directions and signage in Taipei Main Station could be better. You can use your visa or MasterCard to pay for Airport Express only but not on their bus and train system. You still need to buy an Easy card . Which you can buy right by the turnstiles before you enter the Airport Express. You need cash to pay for the Easy Card. You use it buy tapping in them tapping to get out at destination. But I found it easier to just buy an Easy card and use it to pay for the Airport Express the since I already went to the BOT Bank of Taiwan ATM after I picked up my luggage. We put TWD 1000 and it was enough to pay for 4 days of constant travel .

Lily

When we arrived at the hotel it was very busy with numerous guests being checked in, but it didn’t feel crowded because the lobby was spacious. The receptionist that greeted us was friendly, understood English and welcomed us with drinks from the café. The elevator was fast, quiet, and there was a beautifully decorated elevator lobby on our floor. The breakfast buffet was Asian and Western cuisine set up at various food stations (salad, fresh fruit and bread, hot dishes, congee, Taiwanese noodles and drinks). Also, if you like meeting new people, you have the option to share a table at breakfast. The room was quiet, clean and had a bidet. The location of the hotel was close to restaurants and the hotel had its own restaurant, coffee shop and bakery. We found the hotel very easily by taking the M3 exit from the Taipei Main Station. I chose this hotel because I wanted to end our trip to Taiwan on a positive note and treat ourselves to a plusher stay. I would stay here again.

Kama

The accommodation is located right next to Taipei Main Station which allowed for easy access to transportation. The central hub is connected to local and express trains, high speed rail trains, the subway, and underground malls. The room itself is spacious enough for families carrying luggage. There are some useful items such as hairdryers, clothes fresheners, and kettles. Air conditioning and light could be controlled from a wall panel. There was a television to watch local channels. Wifi is provided and very fast. A smart speaker was available on a night stand though we did not use it. Toilet had a bidet function. The hotel had 3 elevators, which was very helpful for entering and exiting the building. This makes a huge difference when you are carrying luggage with others.

Kevin

A shout out to people of Taiwan, friendly and kindest! They made our first visit a memorable one. There was this lady at an organic shop beside the 7-11, opp the Houshanpi stn. She showed us how to get to a shop that sells fermented tofu, a neighbour asked us to find for her. Then when we reached the Zhongxiao Fuxing mrt, the guard there gave us an accurate instruction that helped us to find the place without problem. Many more instances when we travelled to the old streets and night streets, the people we met left an impression that Taiwan is prosperous with her people. The hotel staffs were friendly and helpful, especially the housekeeping team👍🏼who checked on us if we need any help daily. We enjoyed our stay. Thank you.

Hoh

Absolutely beautiful hotel, the reception and foyer were stunning. The staff were fantastic, the Taiwanese people are so polite, they're a very proud, very clean nation and that's commendable. The room was gorgeous, the bathroom was lovely, the hot water was hot but not overly. The restaurants were good but the food (this is the same in every Asian country I've visited) is never hot enough to be served by Australian standards, especially breakfasts. Quality, quantity and taste were all fine but somewhat cold. Apart from that I recommend the Cosmos Hotel in Taipei as the place to stay when holidaying in Taiwan. You won't be disappointed.

David

You would love the luxurious look of Cosmos. The location to Taipei Main Station is key. You have access to every transportation there. Hotel willing to hold your luggage before and after check in. They will provide bottled water daily. Love the tea bags. Safe available. Daily housekeeping. So if you don't leave your room by 10-10:30 am you may get a call from front desk asking if you need room service . Just be prepared to tell them what time to come so if you need room cleaned that day. Free drink coupon to the attached cafe was a bonus treat upon check in. You need to use your room key to access elevator up but not down . Staff always around to answer questions with a smile on their face. Free tea available in lobby daily .Restaurants inside hotel but I did not try any. Buses were sometimes an easier and faster mode of transportation then the trains. Google maps only worked maybe effectively 95 percent of the time . But may have a hard time using bus if not using Google map to help you know when to press the button to get off. I usually, press the bus stop button once it departs the stop right before the stop I want to get off at. But you need to start your Directions once on bus so Google can track where you are. Click on the number if stops on Google map and you can see the arrow showing your bus movement . Directions and signage in Taipei Main Station could be better. You can use your visa or MasterCard to pay for Airport Express only but not on their bus and train system. You still need to buy an Easy card . Which you can buy right by the turnstiles before you enter the Airport Express. You need cash to pay for the Easy Card. You use it buy tapping in them tapping to get out at destination. But I found it easier to just buy an Easy card and use it to pay for the Airport Express the since I already went to the BOT Bank of Taiwan ATM after I picked up my luggage. We put TWD 1000 and it was enough to pay for 4 days of constant travel .

Lily

When we arrived at the hotel it was very busy with numerous guests being checked in, but it didn’t feel crowded because the lobby was spacious. The receptionist that greeted us was friendly, understood English and welcomed us with drinks from the café. The elevator was fast, quiet, and there was a beautifully decorated elevator lobby on our floor. The breakfast buffet was Asian and Western cuisine set up at various food stations (salad, fresh fruit and bread, hot dishes, congee, Taiwanese noodles and drinks). Also, if you like meeting new people, you have the option to share a table at breakfast. The room was quiet, clean and had a bidet. The location of the hotel was close to restaurants and the hotel had its own restaurant, coffee shop and bakery. We found the hotel very easily by taking the M3 exit from the Taipei Main Station. I chose this hotel because I wanted to end our trip to Taiwan on a positive note and treat ourselves to a plusher stay. I would stay here again.

Kama

The accommodation is located right next to Taipei Main Station which allowed for easy access to transportation. The central hub is connected to local and express trains, high speed rail trains, the subway, and underground malls. The room itself is spacious enough for families carrying luggage. There are some useful items such as hairdryers, clothes fresheners, and kettles. Air conditioning and light could be controlled from a wall panel. There was a television to watch local channels. Wifi is provided and very fast. A smart speaker was available on a night stand though we did not use it. Toilet had a bidet function. The hotel had 3 elevators, which was very helpful for entering and exiting the building. This makes a huge difference when you are carrying luggage with others.

Kevin

A shout out to people of Taiwan, friendly and kindest! They made our first visit a memorable one. There was this lady at an organic shop beside the 7-11, opp the Houshanpi stn. She showed us how to get to a shop that sells fermented tofu, a neighbour asked us to find for her. Then when we reached the Zhongxiao Fuxing mrt, the guard there gave us an accurate instruction that helped us to find the place without problem. Many more instances when we travelled to the old streets and night streets, the people we met left an impression that Taiwan is prosperous with her people. The hotel staffs were friendly and helpful, especially the housekeeping team👍🏼who checked on us if we need any help daily. We enjoyed our stay. Thank you.

Hoh

Absolutely beautiful hotel, the reception and foyer were stunning. The staff were fantastic, the Taiwanese people are so polite, they're a very proud, very clean nation and that's commendable. The room was gorgeous, the bathroom was lovely, the hot water was hot but not overly. The restaurants were good but the food (this is the same in every Asian country I've visited) is never hot enough to be served by Australian standards, especially breakfasts. Quality, quantity and taste were all fine but somewhat cold. Apart from that I recommend the Cosmos Hotel in Taipei as the place to stay when holidaying in Taiwan. You won't be disappointed.

David

You would love the luxurious look of Cosmos. The location to Taipei Main Station is key. You have access to every transportation there. Hotel willing to hold your luggage before and after check in. They will provide bottled water daily. Love the tea bags. Safe available. Daily housekeeping. So if you don't leave your room by 10-10:30 am you may get a call from front desk asking if you need room service . Just be prepared to tell them what time to come so if you need room cleaned that day. Free drink coupon to the attached cafe was a bonus treat upon check in. You need to use your room key to access elevator up but not down . Staff always around to answer questions with a smile on their face. Free tea available in lobby daily .Restaurants inside hotel but I did not try any. Buses were sometimes an easier and faster mode of transportation then the trains. Google maps only worked maybe effectively 95 percent of the time . But may have a hard time using bus if not using Google map to help you know when to press the button to get off. I usually, press the bus stop button once it departs the stop right before the stop I want to get off at. But you need to start your Directions once on bus so Google can track where you are. Click on the number if stops on Google map and you can see the arrow showing your bus movement . Directions and signage in Taipei Main Station could be better. You can use your visa or MasterCard to pay for Airport Express only but not on their bus and train system. You still need to buy an Easy card . Which you can buy right by the turnstiles before you enter the Airport Express. You need cash to pay for the Easy Card. You use it buy tapping in them tapping to get out at destination. But I found it easier to just buy an Easy card and use it to pay for the Airport Express the since I already went to the BOT Bank of Taiwan ATM after I picked up my luggage. We put TWD 1000 and it was enough to pay for 4 days of constant travel .

Lily

When we arrived at the hotel it was very busy with numerous guests being checked in, but it didn’t feel crowded because the lobby was spacious. The receptionist that greeted us was friendly, understood English and welcomed us with drinks from the café. The elevator was fast, quiet, and there was a beautifully decorated elevator lobby on our floor. The breakfast buffet was Asian and Western cuisine set up at various food stations (salad, fresh fruit and bread, hot dishes, congee, Taiwanese noodles and drinks). Also, if you like meeting new people, you have the option to share a table at breakfast. The room was quiet, clean and had a bidet. The location of the hotel was close to restaurants and the hotel had its own restaurant, coffee shop and bakery. We found the hotel very easily by taking the M3 exit from the Taipei Main Station. I chose this hotel because I wanted to end our trip to Taiwan on a positive note and treat ourselves to a plusher stay. I would stay here again.

Kama

The accommodation is located right next to Taipei Main Station which allowed for easy access to transportation. The central hub is connected to local and express trains, high speed rail trains, the subway, and underground malls. The room itself is spacious enough for families carrying luggage. There are some useful items such as hairdryers, clothes fresheners, and kettles. Air conditioning and light could be controlled from a wall panel. There was a television to watch local channels. Wifi is provided and very fast. A smart speaker was available on a night stand though we did not use it. Toilet had a bidet function. The hotel had 3 elevators, which was very helpful for entering and exiting the building. This makes a huge difference when you are carrying luggage with others.

Kevin

A shout out to people of Taiwan, friendly and kindest! They made our first visit a memorable one. There was this lady at an organic shop beside the 7-11, opp the Houshanpi stn. She showed us how to get to a shop that sells fermented tofu, a neighbour asked us to find for her. Then when we reached the Zhongxiao Fuxing mrt, the guard there gave us an accurate instruction that helped us to find the place without problem. Many more instances when we travelled to the old streets and night streets, the people we met left an impression that Taiwan is prosperous with her people. The hotel staffs were friendly and helpful, especially the housekeeping team👍🏼who checked on us if we need any help daily. We enjoyed our stay. Thank you.

Hoh

Absolutely beautiful hotel, the reception and foyer were stunning. The staff were fantastic, the Taiwanese people are so polite, they're a very proud, very clean nation and that's commendable. The room was gorgeous, the bathroom was lovely, the hot water was hot but not overly. The restaurants were good but the food (this is the same in every Asian country I've visited) is never hot enough to be served by Australian standards, especially breakfasts. Quality, quantity and taste were all fine but somewhat cold. Apart from that I recommend the Cosmos Hotel in Taipei as the place to stay when holidaying in Taiwan. You won't be disappointed.

David

Location

43 Sec. 1, Chung-Hsiao W. Road, Taipei, 10041, Taiwan

Cosmos Hotel Taipei