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Tablet Plus Privileges
Tablet Plus: every stay includes select privileges and/or amenities. View privileges
Tablet Plus privileges for Hotel Eclat Taipei include:
- Complimentary upgrade upon hotel check-in, based upon availability
- Complimentary internet access (only for hotels that do not already offer this free to all guests)
- Complimentary Juice/Beer/Wine and Standard Spirits accompanied by Cold and Hot Appetisers every evening from 5:30pm-8:00pm at George Bar on hotel 2nd Floor
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“Very comfortable bed, nice bathroom and wonderful … ”
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“The sevice and the breakfast was great”
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“Good beds, nice bathroom, good mini bar, great … ”
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“Well appointed rooms and excellent staff service”
Hotel Eclat Taipei
370 DunHua South Road, Sec 1
Taipei , Taiwan
Neighborhood: Da An (Ta An)
Style: Modern Design
Atmosphere: Lively
60 Rooms
With all the new hotel action in China proper, it’s high time Taipei stepped up its game. There are a couple of absolute gems in the Taiwanese capital, but there’s always room for more: the home-grown Hotel Éclat is a worthy addition to the city’s hotel landscape, a shamelessly luxe and flamboyantly elegant boutique hotel in the upscale Da-An district, a place which proves that it’s not all dull gray sobriety out there: the decadent strain in hotel design is alive and well.
The lobby sets the tone, decked out in marble and velvet, the ceiling hung with chandeliers. Upstairs the rooms are stocked with all the current-standard must-haves, from the Bang & Olufsen sound systems and in-room Nespresso machines to the obligatory 42-inch LCD television sets. The Éclat suite comes decked out in vaguely Deco black-and-white striped wallpaper, while the standard bedrooms are more sedate; hardwood floors and designer furniture are everywhere.
And while the smallish 60-room Hotel Éclat can’t hope to compete with the big chains in terms of sheer quantity of services and amenities, what it does have goes a long way: not one but two restaurants, including a Cantonese and a Mediterranean option, as well as a bar and a lounge serving coffee and pastries.