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Review: W Taipei, Where A Rainy Day Turned Into A Spa Day

Matthew Klint Posted onJanuary 26, 2026January 25, 2026 12 Comments

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I stayed one night at the swanky W Taipei, a Marriott Bonvoy property in the heart of the Taiwanese capital. With the weather inclement, I ended up spending much of the day in the hotel and quite enjoyed this property.

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  • W Taipei Review
    • Check-In
    • Spa Day At Gym + Wellness
    • Room
    • Dining
      • Seasons by Olivier E
    • YEN Chinese Restaurant on the 31st floor
      • Woobar
      • Wet Bar
      • Yen Bar
    • Booking
    • CONCLUSION
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W Taipei Review

My Starlux flight arrived before dawn. Looking at my options to get to the hotel, I noticed there was a nonstop bus (Citibus number 1960) going directly towards Taipei City Hall Bus Station, located adjacent to the hotel. It was about 1/8 the price of Uber (NTD 145 or about $4.69) and I figured I might be able to work onboard during the journey into the city, so I booked it. While I was not very productive onboard, it is a fairly direct and very inexpensive way to travel between Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport and the hotel (it takes less time than Taipei Metro, Airport Line to Bannon Line, transferring at Taipei Main Station).

a tall building with a flag on top

a room with a mirror and a couch
Lower lobby

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Check-In

Arriving at 10:00 am, I hoped my room would be ready, but figured it would not be because the hotel was sold out. Indeed, my room (just a standard room with two double beds, since no king rooms were available when I booked) was not ready, though I was invited to use the fitness center and wellness area while I waited. That was exactly what I was hoping for…

a lobby with a staircase and a red carpet

Spa Day At Gym + Wellness

I spent the next hour working out in the hotel’s very nice gym and then the following hour cycling between the sauna, massage chair, hot tub, and steam room in the wellness area.

The gym includes a wide range of TechnoGym equipment and I had a very good workout.

a group of treadmills in a gym

a group of exercise equipment in a room

a row of exercise equipment

a room with exercise equipment and a large window

a gym with exercise equipment

a man taking a picture of a gym equipment

a gym with exercise equipment

Pick up a key to the locker room at the reception for the gym (it’s free for hotel guests). The wellness area includes lockers, showers, toilets, plunge pools (both heated and unheated), a sauna, steam room, and massage chair. This is a really nice place to have a spa day.

a long hallway with blue walls and white lights

a sign on a wall

a room with white couches and lockers

a row of chairs in a room

a room with a glass door and a mirror

a wooden bench in a wooden room

a pool in a room

a pool with a few bars

a row of glass doors in a room

a massage chair in a room

By noon my room was ready but after settling into my room, I went back and spent another hour in the sauna and steam room, then did it again before bed and the next morning departing.

The gym and the wellness area are open 24/7, which I think is a great value-add. Many nice hotels after fitness centers that never close, but most lock up the changing rooms and wellness areas, sometimes early in the evening.

With the rain, I did not use the hotel’s outdoor pool.

a pool with lounge chairs and umbrellas in a city

Room

My room, 1707, did not have much of a view, but was very clear and had comfortable beds (at least the one I slept in!), which are the two most important thing I care about in any hotel room.

a room with a red carpet and a statue in it

a hallway with doors and a carpet

a door with a lock

a black rectangular sign with red numbers on it

a room with two beds and a desk

a room with two beds and a large window

a couch next to a table

a room with two beds and a tv

I liked the couch, though I wasn’t a big fun of the “desk” because it was missing a chair with a back to it…so I sat in bed and worked.

The room included a Nespresso espresso machine, hot water kettle, cocktail mixer, and mini bar with soft drinks, Evian water, beer, wine, and Champagne (Pommery). Snacks were also available.

a coffee maker and coffee maker on a table

a mini fridge with bottles of beer and cans of soda

a cabinet with a red horse statue and a red horse

a shelf with food in it

Bottled water was complimentary and I came back from dinner to find four bottles at my beside and my bed turned down.

a table with a lamp and a few bottles of water

The bathroom was on the smaller side, with a single sink (more water), a walk-in area with a shower and tub sharing the same space, and a small toilet room.

a man taking a selfie in a bathroom

a wood shelf with plants on top

a bathroom with a bathtub and shower

a toilet in a bathroom

Amenities like cotton buds and bath salt were already present in the bathroom and the shower products were from Momo.

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a group of soaps on a wall

Dining

The hotel offers two restaurants and three bars.

Interestingly, my breakfast was moved from Seasons by Olivier E to YEN restaurant due to private event in Seasons.

a piece of paper with writing on it

Seasons by Olivier E

Seasons by Olivier E is a modern French restaurant led by Michelin-starred Chef Olivier Elzer. Normally breakfast is served here from 6:30 am to 10:00am (Monday thru Friday) and until 10:30 am on Saturdays and Sundays.

Lunch from 12:00 pm to 2:30 pm (Monday thru Friday) and until 3:00 pm on Saturdays and Sundays.

Dinner from 6:00 pm to 9:30 pm nightly.

On the day of my arrival, breakfast was being served there and I took these pictures:

a hallway with food display

a wooden door with a table and a table with flowers

a chef cooking in a commercial kitchen

a man cooking food in a kitchen

a person in a white uniform cooking food in a kitchen

a group of steamers on a counter

a table with food on it

a display case with different food items on it

a group of trays of food

a table with food on it

a group of food in containers

a man cooking food in a kitchen

a man in a white hat cooking in a restaurant

a group of bowls of food on a table

a coffee machine and coffee maker

YEN Chinese Restaurant on the 31st floor

However, the next day breakfast was held at YEN instead, which I found to be upgrade in the sense that the coffee machine is better in YEN than in Seasons. Overall, though, the breakfast selection was merely identical and I enjoyed a nice omelet and delicious fresh-squeezed juices.

a close up of a button

a man in a white uniform and mask standing in a kitchen

a large room with many silver pots and food on it

a restaurant with a menu board

a man in a white uniform behind a glass wall

a buffet with a variety of food items

people in a restaurant

a tray of food on a table

a variety of food in containers

a tray of food on a table

a tray of desserts on a table

a tray of salad bowls and spoons

a buffet table with food on it

a bowl of candy and a jar of chocolate spread

a freezer with bowls of food inside

a plate of food and drinks on a table

a plate of food and a drink

Normally, this restaurant is only open for lunch from 12:00 pm to 2:30 pm and dinner from 6:00 pm to 9:30 pm.

Woobar

The lobby-level bar is perhaps the coolest looking space in the hotel and is open for drinks and food from Sunday -Thursday from 10:00 am to 12:00 am (open until 1:00 am on Fridays and Saturdays).

a room with tables and chairs

a room with tables and chairs

a room with a wall of green plants and a table

a room with a bar and chairs

a bar with a black machine and red dishes on it

a room with tables and chairs

Wet Bar

The pool bar is open seasonally and was closed during my visit (perhaps because of the rain).

Yen Bar

The top-floor Yen Bar is open Sunday -Thursday 5:00 pm to 11:00 pm (open until midnight on Fridays and Saturdays).

Booking

I used an expiring 85,000 point free night (via the Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant American Express Card) and I must admit that itself was disappointing. That’s another topic for another post, but I was really hoping to redeem it at The St. Regis New York, but with “award inflation” that property is now out of reach. Previously, it was bookable on select dates with a small top-op of points using the 85K free night award. Now I don’t see a rate below 110K points per night, putting it out of reach for these certs.

The W is not usually so expensive, but on my night the cash rate was 750 USD plus tax or 72,000 points. Last year, I used my free night at The West Hollywood EDITION, a fun staycation. Here, I quite liked the hotel, but it seemed so expensive to use that free night award. Normally, the hotel is closer 300 USD per night, which strikes me as a much more reasonable rate.

CONCLUSION

I enjoyed my stay at the W Taipei and would recommend it for the great 24/7 wellness area alone. The room and breakfast were also excellent (though not extraordinary or above average in terms of luxury hotels in East Asia). It is “hipper” than the Grand Hyatt nearby, though I think I will return to that hotel next time (being a Hyatt loyalist and not particularly loyal to Marriott). I love Taipei itself and hope to return many times over the years to the vibrant nation of Taiwan.

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Matthew Klint

Matthew is an avid traveler who calls Los Angeles home. Each year he travels more than 200,000 miles by air and has visited more than 135 countries. Working both in the aviation industry and as a travel consultant, Matthew has been featured in major media outlets around the world and uses his Live and Let's Fly blog to share the latest news in the airline industry, commentary on frequent flyer programs, and detailed reports of his worldwide travel.

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12 Comments

  1. 1990 Reply
    January 26, 2026 at 7:17 am

    Stayed here in 2020, and can’t say enough good things. Other than the W in the Maldives, it’s one of the best.

  2. SinJIM Reply
    January 26, 2026 at 9:57 am

    Upon your return visit to Singapore, I believe that you will like the W Sentosa. The rooms and Woo Bar are similar and the spa facilities are nicer than the W Taipei.

    • Matthew Klint Reply
      January 26, 2026 at 10:03 am

      I loved Sentosa! Next time, though, I have to give the Grand Hyatt a try. Has been more than a decade!

  3. Peter Reply
    January 26, 2026 at 1:55 pm

    Spending all of that time in the gym can only mean one thing – training for your own free solo of Taipei 101! Looking forward to that future trip report.

  4. Pam Thickett Reply
    January 26, 2026 at 9:15 pm

    A lot of non-locals don’t realize that hotel is notorious for sex parties (or room parties in general). Many people have OD’d and died there. Do you really want to stay in a room where 70 people were crammed into a junior suite the night before for someone’s birthday, or a had a big, gay orgy party with tons of drugs?

    • Matthew Klint Reply
      January 26, 2026 at 10:02 pm

      Glad I wasn’t on that floor!

  5. Aaron Reply
    January 27, 2026 at 7:56 am

    Any delicious Taiwanese food on during this stay?

    • Matthew Klint Reply
      January 27, 2026 at 8:24 am

      LOL. Come on, Aaron. You know me by now. 😉

      • Aaron Reply
        January 27, 2026 at 11:00 am

        Lol I know, but I had to be sure. Not even duck?

        • Matthew Klint Reply
          January 27, 2026 at 11:04 am

          You know I had steak!

          https://liveandletsfly.com/steak-dinner-in-taipei-at-le-blanc/

  6. Jordan Reply
    January 27, 2026 at 4:04 pm

    The wellness facilities look amazing! Is this like Japan where the changing room pools/sauna, everyone is fully naked? Or togs are mandatory here?

    • Matthew Klint Reply
      January 27, 2026 at 6:19 pm

      I didn’t have any clothes on…

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