Superbly located right behind the train station, Shangri-La has 333 rooms with plush beds and impeccable service. Most rooms offer a view of the city, and the rooftop pool makes for a great escape after a long day out. For NT$1200 more, you can enjoy a sumptuous breakfast buffet with enough offerings to fill you up for most of the day.
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7. National Museum of Taiwan Literature
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