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The Sherwood Taipei

No.111 Section 3, Minsheng East Road, Songshan Dist., Taiwan, Province of China | (618) 248-8274

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Overview

Pros
  • Luxury hotel located in Taipei's business district

  • Within walking distance of restaurants and public transit

  • Spacious, refined guest rooms with dressing and seating areas

  • Luxe bathrooms with heated toilets and separate showers and tubs

  • Four restaurants serving Italian, Chinese, and Japanese fare

  • Extensive breakfast buffet with Asian and Eastern fare (may cost extra)

  • Cozy club-style lounge and bar with extensive wine menu

  • Indoor pool set in an atrium on the 20th floor

  • Large gym with extensive cardio and weightlifting equipment

  • Sauna, steam room, and private treatment rooms

  • Free parking or valet parking for an extra fee

  • 24-hour room service and concierge service

  • Free Wi-Fi throughout

Cons
  • Business-district location may not be ideal for tourists

  • Decor can feel generic, even slightly outdated

  • Breakfast may cost extra

Bottom Line

The Sherwood Taipei is a sophisticated luxury hotel that caters to business travelers, in part due to its location in Taipei's business district. For tourists, it's not a prime spot, though the hotel is in walking distance to the MRT and restaurants. The property features four stylish on-site restaurants serving everything from Italian to Japanese food, a cozy club-style bar and lounge, a big fitness center, an indoor pool set under an atrium, meeting and event rooms, and an exclusive Executive Club Lounge. Its 343 guest rooms are spacious with neutral decor, plush armchairs, dressing areas, and luxe bathrooms with heated toilet seats, deep-soaking tubs, and separate shower stalls. The Mandarin Oriental Taipei, which opened in 2014, is the area's main luxury competitor -- its fresh, lavish decor is more characterful, but the Mandarin can cost nearly three times the price of The Sherwood.