The Evergreen Laurel Taipei is located in the heart of Taipei's business and financial district, the hotel is 5 kilometres away from the Sungshan Airport and close to a wide range of tourist spots.
Additional Location Information
3 min walk to bus station
10 min walk to Metro Station (Chunghsiao Hsinshen Station)
2 km to Taipei Railway Station
6 km to Taipei World Trade Centre
45 km to Taipei CKS International Airport
Rooms The Evergreen Laurel Taipei offers 100 luxury guestrooms featuring the finest Italian furniture and beautiful art. Guests will enjoy the luxury of supreme relaxation and maximum efficiency. Moreover, all facilities are specially designed to ensure the intimate, homely and personalised services are efficiently transmitted to guests.
Hotel Facilities
Banquet facilities
Business centre
Cocktail bar
Conference facilities
Faxing facilities
Gymnasium
Laundry facilities
Lobby
Lounge
Parking facilities
Reception
Restaurant
Room service
Spa
Room Facilities
Air conditioning
Hairdryer
In-room safe
Internet access
Mini bar
Private bathroom / Ensuite
Radio
Telephone
Television
Voice mail
Restaurant
Relish the delights of the Evergarden, an elegant multi-function restaurant, featuring a unique open kitchen, serving classic cuisine from around the world. The Laurel Lounge is the ideal place for a relaxed chat over a glass of beverage.
General
Convenient meeting facilities are also provided at this property. Especially worth noting is the devotion of an entire floor to health and rejuvenation, combining modern health club facilities with a rich assortment of spa services to soothe the mind and body alike.
Nearby Tourist Attractions
National Palace Museum
Yangmingshan National Park
Guest Reviews Oct 2011, Sophie, Australia
"Fantastic hotel for those who do not like the clinical feel of large hotel chains. Evergreen Laurel is more boutique style. Beautiful rooms and superb service. Great value with free in room broadband and movies! I will recommend this hotel to all of my colleagues and stay here again on my next visit to Taipei."