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Hotel Nikko Kaohsiung to open in Taiwan on November 1

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Hotel Nikko Kaohsiung will open on  November 1. As the first Nikko-branded hotel in southern Taiwan, this marks a significant expansion for the brand in the region.

Situated in the Asia New Bay  Area of Kaohsiung City, the hotel enjoys a prime location near MRT and Light Rail stations, ensuring  excellent accessibility. It is just a 25-minute drive from Kaohsiung International Airport and a convenient 1.5- hour journey from Taipei via high-speed rail. 

The brand-new complex features 260 guest rooms, including 63 Nikko Club rooms and seven suite rooms, alongside five restaurants and over 450 square meters of banquet and meeting space, making it the premier choice for accommodation and gatherings in the city. 

The guest rooms are equipped with custom-made Simmons Beautyrest mattresses, ensuring guests a restful  and comfortable sleep. Each room offers a 50-inch LCD smart TV, an air purifier, a UCC capsule coffee machine, a separate shower, and a toilet equipped with an e-bidet. Guests will have access to the hotel’s  swimming pool, gym and sauna facilities during their stay, relaxing retreats that will rejuvenate both body and mind. 

The Nikko Club Lounge will offer a prestigious and serene atmosphere. Combining dining and meeting  spaces, it will cater to the needs of business elites, providing a sense of comfort and exclusive hospitality. Guests will be able to make use of one-stop exclusive services at the dedicated Nikko Club Lounge counter,  enjoy select chef’s delicacies and an all-day snack service, and utilize two meeting rooms. Club rooms, all on higher floors, will offer stunning city views.

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Could it be more inaccessible to tourists?

1.5 hours to Taipei?

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Think of Taipei and Kaohsiung like Tokyo and Nagoya ( or similar ).

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