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"the hotel's tea-themed lobby and tranquil setting appealing, and the check-in was efficient. However, they noted a contrast in friendliness between front office staff and service attendants, specifically praising a tall male staff member with glasses.
The room lacked hanging space, had limited amenities (2 biscuits, 2 tea bags, no coffee), a malfunctioning automated toilet, and non-functional Netflix. The centrally controlled AC had only an on/off setting, the bed was too firm, and the pillows too soft, leading to sleepless nights. Morning noise from housekeeping was also an issue.
Breakfast tasted good, with commendable noodle and dumpling options, but the dining room's aesthetic was disliked. The small, glass-enclosed fitness center had outdated cardio machines, no AC, towels, or water. The visually appealing pool had restricted hours, and the guest was dissatisfied with a late afternoon incident where a staff member impolitely asked them to leave or pay NTD300 without prior notification.
While the hotel exterior was well-maintained, some outdoor furniture and lighting were in disrepair and posed safety concerns."
"This place was unexpectedly amazing. HI Express are usually good, but this was amazing. King bed room was so big! Huge ceilings, great lighting, had a sofa, chair, little stool that you can also take out onto the balcony - which is also amazing to chill on. They even have 100 channels of TV which actually works unlike most places.
Nice and clean bathroom, good soap, iron, kettle and a good-sized mini fridge too. Oh, and the slippers are plush amd comfy. Breakfast had a good selection and clean. At the time of writing there was free ice cream from 9am-9pm on the first floor.
Honestly can't say enough postive things about this place. Super nice staff too."
A verified traveller stayed at Holiday Inn Express Chiayi by IHG
"The selling point of this place is its location from where you can walk 15 minutes up a small hill to see Alishan sunrise. This advantage may be the disadvantage the same time, because for these tourists who come to Alishan first time, transportation between the Alishan park entrance (the transportation hub) and the hotel is a little bit confusing. This hotel is half hour bus-driving from the entrance and you must pre-book the hotel shuttle to pick you up at the bus station. But overall my experience there was good and the lady boss was very nice and helpful. The facility and amenity are good."
A verified traveller from Corona stayed at Applause In The Mountain
"For travelers seeking an “authentic” Alishan experience, this local hostel offers a great deal. It lacks many of the amenities that tourists accustomed to Western lodgings will miss, but it is well-situated in the small township of Longtouping and is a great value for the area. Longtouping is on the bus route to Alishan national recreation area, about an hour further up the mountains. It is close to Shizhuo to the north, where you’ll find restaurants and tea shops, and Eryanping to the south, where a worthwhile trail begins.
Our room was spacious as was the bathroom. The only less than ideal feature were the mattresses, which we found too hard; they also sat right on the wooden floor.
The includes breakfast buffet was excellent and featured unique (and delicious) items such as steamed oolong bread and oolong tea baked bread. The proprietors were friendly and extremely helpful with suggestions.
We managed our visit without a car, although we did hire a taxi for a full day of touring to Fenqihu, Shizhuo, and other sights. "
A verified traveller stayed at Seeking - Alishan Sunrise
Yes, there are holiday rentals in Sanxing close to Pineapple Hill, or you can select a more secluded option if you're looking for a relaxing stay.
What’s there to see and do in Sanxing?
Explore the area and family-friendly sights such as Pineapple Hill, or get out into nature at a spot like Alishan Forest Railway Garage Park. In the wider area, you’ll find National Chung Cheng University and Cultural Affairs Bureau, Chiayi City.
What’s a holiday rental in Sanxing like?
Holiday rentals are private properties where you can stay for a few weeks, or just a few days, in Sanxing. Holiday rentals provide amenities like kitchens and laundry facilities so you'll feel just like you're at home. If you're concerned about a sanitised environment, holiday rentals can provide a sense of safety away from public hotel lifts and busy lobbies while still allowing you the experience of travel. You'll also have more space in a holiday rental than in a traditional hotel, which is another reason why a holiday rental is a popular option for a family trip or a small group gathering.