Caesar Park Hotel Taipei
Hotel Info
- Address 100台灣臺北市中正區黎明里忠孝西路一段38號
- Phone +886 2 2311 5151
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Stay Articles
A warm towel and the sound of a city slowing down
Arriving with children is less a journey and more a tactical maneuver—a slow-motion collision of rolling suitcases, misp…
A Wet Umbrella Leaning Against the Wall
The Great Navigation Bet. We wagered a fancy dinner on the certainty that we’d get hopelessly lost navigating from the a…
The rhythm of a city we didn't plan for
To you on a certain afternoon in March. If you're hesitating whether to book this room, think of it as a small anchor in…
The way the morning light split across the suitcase
I often believe the most honest moment of a family journey is the instant you enter the room and the children claim thei…
The rain blurred the neon into watercolor
"I bet you ten bucks we're in the wrong basement," Mark groaned, squinting at the M6 sign with a look of profound, mispl…
The Weight of Rain and a Shared Silence
The air in June is a heavy, damp blanket that clings to the skin, making every movement feel deliberate and slow. As we …
The Ice Pops Melted Before We Could Finish Them
The morning begins not with a gradual awakening, but with the sudden, high-frequency energy of two children who have dec…
The sound of four umbrellas closing at once
We bet that one of us would end up in the wrong city, but we settled for getting lost in the underground tunnels for an …
The light on the curtains shifted, and we stayed
I watched the reflection of the streetlights in the window, the city outside a movie playing on mute. The room at Caesar…
The smell of rain on the lobby carpet at 4am
To us five years from now. I hope you still remember the heavy, jasmine-scented humidity that clung to us like a second …
The way the light settles on an unmade bed
The rhythmic, heavy thwack of the revolving door at Caesar Park Hotel Taipei, where the November sun refracts through th…
The distance between two breaths in the cold
We arrived in Taipei when the northeast monsoon was at its most insistent—a biting, damp cold that didn't just touch the…