Just Sleep Taipei Ximending
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- Address 100台灣臺北市中正區光復里中華路一段41號5樓
- Phone +886 2 2370 9000
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Stay Articles
The warmth of a scarf shared in the rain
The northeast monsoon was a damp, piercing weight, a cold that didn't just touch the skin but settled deep in the marrow…
The scent of damp pavement and a small hand in mine
I have come to believe that a child does not enter a space through the door, but through the colors that first capture t…
The Steam from the Paper Bags Blurred the Glass
The Northeast monsoon had a cruel precision in January, slicing through our jackets and turning our breath into thick, g…
The orange pillows and the silence of a sleeping child
The three-minute walk from Ximen station felt like crossing a border into a neon-lit fever dream, the air thick with the…
The Pink Echo of a Neon Afternoon
We bet on who would lose their mind first in that pink Kaleidoscope space, and honestly, it was a massacre. I remember t…
The rain held us in a small room
To you on a certain afternoon, when the air feels heavy and the map is just a list of places we might fail to reach. Sti…
The orange pillow held the light of a Taipei afternoon
The orange-yellow pillow, a sudden, warm interruption against the stark, bleached white of the linens, resting there wit…
The Way the Ice Cubes Melt in a Plastic Cup
Breakfast at the hotel always begins with a tactical negotiation: the youngest insists the syrup must glaze every single…
The Neon Light Reflected in a Glass of Ice
The Great Thermal Shock. The moment we stepped into the lobby of Just Sleep Taipei Ximending, the air conditioning hit u…
A slow diffusion of indigo light
The air in Taipei during September carries a humid persistence, a scent of ozone and street-food steam that clings to th…
The orange pillow resting in a sliver of sun
The September air in Taipei possesses a heavy, velvet humidity that clings to the skin like a damp sheet, making the tra…
The smell of popcorn and the sound of three people laughing in a pink room
To us five years from now. I hope you remember the frantic map-reading and the laughter when we realized we'd arrived.…