During our stay in Taipei, we stayed at the AMBA Hotel. It’s a really hip, urban & minimalist hotel located in the very popular 西門町 (Ximending) neighborhood on the west side of the city. For me, this hotel was the best in terms of amenities, service, location, proximity to public transportation, etc. I love being smack-dab in the heart of the bustling downtown area of any city, so this hotel was perfect for my taste. One might think that the hotel may be quite noisy, since it is in the middle of such a busy neighborhood, but to be honest, I couldn’t really hear much outside noise from my hotel room on the 9th floor. I was planning on taking a ton of pictures of the hotel (& my room) while I was staying at AMBA, but I got so busy with my friends & kept pushing it aside until the last day. Then on the last day, I just happened to catch a bug of some sort & got really sick. Luckily the illness only cost me one and a half days of vacation time. These are the few pictures we took of the hotel…
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- When you walk into the lobby on the 5th floor, as soon as you exit the elevators you are greeted by a large Tofu-Oyako mural hand-painted by the DevilRobots team.
- On the other side of the lobby, facing opposite of the front desk reception booth is the dining area & cafe complete with a hip coffee bar.
- Also in the middle of the lobby, under the atrium skylight is the community seats where you can eat your meal from the dining cafe.
- Near the elevators is another hand-painted mural of the Ximending skyline.
- Next to the Tofu-Oyako mural was this big “5” sculpture, which I assume is for the 5-year anniversary of the hotel (?).
- I completely forgot to take pictures of our room, so I borrowed one of my friend’s photos to show a sample of the sleeping area. The rooms are quite compact, but still highly functional.
- There is always a valet at the ground floor elevators to escort you to the lobby on the 5th floor or to help you with directions.
- Also on the ground floor was a bakery with outdoor bench seats & patio tables.
- The bakery served lots of sweet treats (such as cupcakes, New York style cheesecake, etc.).
- In the morning, we would always converge with our friends at the bakery.
- There was a really cool 3D moving art piece in the lobby, right next to the lounge.
- Speaking of the lounge (Legacy), my husband & I had a few drinks there one night.
- The lounge had a swanky, modern, urban vibe. The lounge often hosted many live performances on the stage. The backdrop of the stage was covered in denim fabric.
- There were many types of hip sofa seats & plush couches scattered about the lounge.
- One of the walls were covered in stereo speakers & amplifiers. This was one of the coolest art installations I’ve ever seen.
- Finishing off the night with a “Whisky Old Fashioned” cocktail.
Since I didn’t get to take any pictures of our hotel room, I made a little mock-up drawing of our room layout: