Hotel Éclat Taipei

Asia Taiwan
Lanson Place Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Lanson Place Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Lanson Place Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Lanson Place Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Lanson Place Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Lanson Place Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Lanson Place Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Lanson Place Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Lanson Place Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Lanson Place Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Lanson Place Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Lanson Place Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
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26 June 2022

Hotel Éclat Taipei, a member of Small Luxury Hotels of the World is an elegant and electric boutique hotel located in Taipei’s fashionable Da-An district, featuring ultra-luxurious room amenities, priceless sculptures and artworks. The hotel is designed to appeal to connoisseurs from all over the world.

For business travellers the luxury Hotel Éclat Taipei boasts Wi-Fi connectivity and in-room business facilities throughout our accommodation. A variety of meeting rooms provide the ideal venue for professional meetings, corporate functions and social gatherings.

Hotel Éclat boutique hotel in Taipei enhances the feeling of luxury and exclusivity by numerous art pieces and sculptures by contemporary artists such as Salvador Dali, Gao Xiao Wu, Chen Wenling to mention just a few.

Éclat Lounge let it mesmerise you with its many breathtaking works of art and creative design, striking artworks from both eastern and western contemporary artists.

Our dedicated team of professional staff will provide an unparalleled hospitality experience that will ensure an unforgettable stay at Hotel Éclat luxury Taipei hotel.

ÉCLAT SUITE
Éclat Suite exceeds even the highest expectations and is luxuriously appointed and decorated to the highest level with original artworks and unique design elements. Éclat Suite offers a sitting room, a generous dining room area for six guests and a separate bedroom, overlooking Taipei.

Here, the ultimate setting for a blissful night sleep is ensured by the Hästens over-sized bed with six selections of pillows and goose down duvet with impeccable quality linen. Our Éclat Suite reveals the best of in-room amenities for its distinguished guests.

The work desk, with ample power and broadband connection points, features Mont Blanc stationary and a Philippe Starck designed desk chair.

The four-point bathroom features LCD television, a walk-in rain forest shower, jacuzzi bath, and the best possible selection of amenities. Guests can indulge themselves with relaxing bathroom amenities from famous Jo Malone.

Guests have a multitude of in-room entertainment options, both in the sitting room as well as in the bedroom. From the 50” 4K UHD television with Video on Demand as well as access to the internet from the wireless keyboard, to the Bang & Olufsen CD and Audio system.

Riedel glassware is provided for the well-stocked SMEG In-Room Bar, which offers a wide range of interesting beverages, and also a complimentary tea selection and Nespresso coffee machine.

PREMIER 9 ROOM
Hotel Éclat’s Premier 9 Room, with its unique design and lay-out, is luxuriously appointed and decorated to the highest level. The king size bed with six selections of pillows and goose down duvet with impeccable quality linen ensures a blissful night sleep.

Our Premier ‘9’ Room reveals the best of in-room amenities for its distinguished guests. The work desk, with ample power and broadband connection points, features Montblanc stationary and a Philippe Starck designed desk chair.

The four-point elevated ‘Stage Bathroom’, features LCD television, a walk-in rain forest shower, sunken bath, and the best possible selection of amenities.

Guests have a multitude of in-room entertainment options. From the 42” 4K UHD television with Video on Demand as well as access to the internet from the wireless keyboard, to the Bang & Olufsen CD and Audio system. A complimentary tea selection and Nespresso coffee machine.

GRAND DELUXE ROOM
Hotel Éclat’s Grand Deluxe corner room with its high ceiling and large windows overlooking Taipei’s most fashionable area, is luxuriously appointed and decorated to the highest level. The king size bed with six selections of pillows and goose down duvet with impeccable quality linen ensures a blissful night sleep.

Our Grand Deluxe Room reveals the best of in-room amenities for its distinguished guests. The work desk, with ample power and broadband connection points, features Montblanc stationary and a Philippe Starck designed desk chair.

Guests have a multitude of in-room entertainment options. From the 50” 4K UHD television with Video on Demand as well as access to the internet from the wireless keyboard, to the Bang & Olufsen CD and Audio system. The bathroom features LCD television, a walk-in rain forest shower and the best possible selection of amenities.

BELLINI CAFE
Originally from Japan, Bellini Caffe offers perfect meals for any occasion. From brick-oven roasted pizza, freshly made pasta, U.S.D.A prime steaks to seasonal specials, come enjoy fresh Italian cooking in a warm, inviting atmosphere.

ÉCLAT LOUNGE
The Éclat Lounge mesmerizes you with many breathtaking works of art and creative design, striking artworks from both eastern and western contemporary artists.

Éclat Lounge opens for breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, dinner and drinks. You can enjoy the varieties of delicate cuisine including specialties from Taiwan local while taking in the extensive art collection in the Lobby.

MEETINGS & EVENTS
Hotel Éclat Taipei business hotel is proud to offer an exclusive venue for professional events in Taipei. Our 3 meeting rooms can be configured to a variety of sizes and layouts for your event.

Hold a successful board meeting, product presentation, press conference, cocktail party or dinner function in our flexible meeting facilities at Hotel Éclat Taipei business hotel.

TAIPEI 101
An outstanding landmark is enough to transform a city, e.g. the Empire State Building in New York City, the Eiffel Tower in Paris, or the new Jinmao Mansion in Shanghai.

In the 21st century, Taipei needs a more expansive stage for a more brilliant performance. 101 stories above ground and 5 stories below, the 508-meter-tall Taipei 101 is an engineering feat that’s expected to bring Taipei to the world.

With the grand opening of the office tower, TAIPEI 101 hosted an inauguration ceremony on December 31, 2004 to celebrate the start of a new era. The celebration reached its climax at night when the main tower was lit and fireworks were displayed to welcome the coming of 2005: a new year for Taipei 101 to shine.

In Februday 2005 the Taiwan Stock Exchange Corporation signed a lease with TAIPEI101. Soon after that on April 18 The Bayer Group became the first transcontinental company to move into the TAIPEI 101 Financial Building.

Winterthur Insurance Group, ABN AMRO Bank and GOOGLE become our valued tenants. With the growing interests from global enterprises, TAIPEI 101 has proven to be a beacon of Taiwan’s economical progress.

Bringing Taipei to the world

Located in the finest district Taipei has to offer, TAIPEI 101 is the largest engineering project ever in the history of the Taiwan construction business.

Supported by a dozen or so domestic businesses, the TFC Corp. was fortunate to have local and international experts in charge of the planning, and world-class architect C.Y. Lee was responsible for the design of the project.

The design transcends the uni-body concept and is based on the Chinese number 8, a numeral long considered lucky in Chinese culture. Eight-floor structural units are connected one by one on top of each other to form the whole. This kind of rhythmic aesthetic is new to skyscrapers.

The sectional TAIPEI 101 employs a Mega Structure System for disaster and wind damage prevention. As every eight floor constitutes an autonomous space, wind effects on the surface seen in high-rise buildings are eliminated.

The design of the foundation guarantees pedestrian safety and comfort. Resembling the flexible yet persistent bamboo that rises into the sky, the building is a reflection of traditional Chinese building philosophy. Inclining 7 degrees inwards, the structure increases in size as it gets higher.

The transparent and non-reflective curtain walls are energy efficient and heat reflective, enabling those in Taiwan’s tallest building to have a clear view of the world around them.

High-tech materials and innovative illumination creates a see-through effect with transparency and clarity that facilitates the harmony between the building and its natural environment.

The Hsinyi Planned District: A Sparkling Urban Gem

At present, the Hsinyi Planned District is Taipei’s only large-scale master-planned district. Its comprehensive structural plan has attracted numerous businesses and made it Taipei’s new city center.

TAIPEI101 is located at the very center of the Hsinyi Planned District, its main building occupying around 30,277 square meters. The Hsinyi District features spacious boulevards, landscaped parks and lovely mountain views and is considered one of Taiwan’s most livable environments.

The Hsinyi Planned District’s comprehensively planned transportation system makes it an attractive destination for consumer automobile traffic.

Around 30 public bus routes pass by the TAIPEI101 main entrance, and the building offers 1,800 parking spaces, with 7,000 additional spaces within a ten-minute walk. MRT Hsinyi line directly reaches TAIPEI101.

SUN YAT-SEN MEMORIAL HALL
The National Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall is located in Xinyi District, Taipei, Taiwan. It is a memorial to the Republic of China’s National Father, Dr. Sun Yat-sen, and was completed on 1972.

The total building area covers 29,464 square metres (7.3 acres) in an open space of 115,000 square metres (28.4 acres). It contains displays of Sun’s life and the revolution he led, and is also a multi-purpose social, educational and cultural center for the public.

The main entrance to the hall contains a statue of Sun Yat-sen. Every hour, there is a formal changing of the guards, which is a popular tourist attraction.

The building also includes a performance hall, an exhibition center of about 10,000 square feet (1,000 sqm), a multimedia theatre, an audio-visual center, lecture halls, and a library with over 300,000 books.

The building itself is sited in Chung-shan Park. It includes gardens, decorative historical walls, and an exhibition and performance area surrounding Lake Cui , also known as Emerald Pond.

Taiwan’s government began to prepare the construction of the National Dr. Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall in 1964. In 1965, President Chiang Kai-shek officiated the groundbreaking ceremony.

The design plan by architect Wang Ta-hung was selected in a public contest one year later, and modified under the instruction of Chiang, to emphasize Chinese architectural characteristics.

The main construction was completed on May 16, 1972. Chiang’s funeral was held in the main hall of the Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall in 1975. Originally, the Memorial Hall primarily functioned as a place to display the historical relics of Sun’s life and the Xinhai Revolution.

It was later opened to exhibitions and performances. Taiwan’s highest movie award ceremony, the Golden Horse Film Festival and Awards, is held annually in the Memorial Hall Auditorium.

Initially affiliated with the city government of Taipei, the Memorial Hall became part of the Ministry of Education, together with the Chung-Shan Building inYangmingshan, in 1986.

DA-AN FOREST PARK
Daan Forest Park or Da’an Park is a public park located near the centre of the Da’an District of Taipei, Taiwan. The park occupies twenty-six hectares and is bordered on its North, South, East and West by Xinyi Road, Heping Road, Jianguo Road and Xinsheng Road, respectively.

The park is used by residents of Taipei as a green activity space and for various outdoor activities. The park was created in 1994 after the eviction of longtime squatters and the demolition of illegal buildings on municipal land, not by mayor Chen Shui-bian, as is often cited, but by his predecessor, Huang Ta-chou.

Daan Forest Park was intended to play a similar role as other major city parks such as New York City’s Central Park and London’s Hyde Park, acting as the “lungs of Taipei city” and as respite for residents from the bustle of life in Taipei.

Similar to the large parks of other cities, Daan Park is surrounded by high price luxury condominiums that fetch a premium due to their desirable views, some reaching the price of $400 million New Taiwan dollars (approximately $14 million US dollars) in 2012.

The park is home to a wide variety of animals including squirrels, and several species of ducks, egrets, and turtles. Daan Forest park contains two ponds, several pavilions, and strolling paths, and well as cultural recreational facilities such as an amphitheatre, children’s playground, a jogging loop, and a skating rink. It also contains an underground parking garage.

TICC
The Taipei International Convention Center (TICC) has been operated by TAITRA since 1992. With considerable event management experience and a deep commitment to integrating Taiwan’s MICE industry resources, the TICC has become Taiwan’s top venue provider.

Every year, the TICC hosts an average of 850 major events, such as world congresses, forums, concerts, and product launches. Purpose-built to meet organizer requirements, the TICC has everything needed to make any event a success. The best partner for events in Asia- TICC.

TWTC
The TWTC was started in January, 1986 by Taiwan’s foremost trade promotion organization, the Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA), to provide a single, modern venue that would combine exhibition space, conference facilities, offices, and hotel accommodation for international business.

TWTC combines every possible service that brings together a vast consulting service on trade-related issues, trading partners, suppliers, and markets.

This four-in-one complex is designed to accommodate the needs of the international business community, which is why there is not just one, but four structures at the TWTC.

The Exhibition Hall, Int’l Convention Center, Int’l Trade Building and Grand Hyatt, all comprise one integrated business complex. The TWTC stands at the forefront of world trade while serving as a model for global trade centers.

The Exhibition Hall

The Exhibition Hall, often called Exhibition Hall 1, has 7 floors, with a total 159,329 square meters of floor space. Since its opening in 1986, this site has become Asia’s most dynamic showground in the promotion of world trade and industry through the hosting of short and long term exhibitions that meet every need.

Those organizing or visiting local and international exhibitions can enjoy a full menu of services with Hall facilities including “everything” like a post office, bank, restaurant, conference rooms, bounded warehousing, courier services, travel service, booth decoration service, copying/faxing service, trade library, trade book store, emergency medical clinic and forwarding service.

The Exhibition Hall, 1st Floor Showground

Taiwan’s largest exhibition hall is a landmark on the nation’s business horizon. This showground consists of 23,450 square meters and it is divided into 4 areas with a capacity for 1,300 standard exhibition booths.

When this space is not being used for one of the 25 annual Taipei International Trade Shows, it is often being used by various organizations to stage more than 60 annual consumer and trade exhibitions.

The Exhibition Hall, 2nd Floor Showground

Area H, on the 2nd floor of the Exhibition Hall offers 4,789 square meters and a capacity for 250 standard exhibition booths. A pedestrian sky bridge runs from it directly into TAIPEI 101, the world’s highest building.

The International Trade Mart

The upper levels of the Exhibition Hall (2F to 7F) hosts the International Trade Mart, with 1,069 showrooms and the most representative showcase of Taiwan products.

This space is subdivided into the upper level Import Mart (7F) that hosts foreign trade offices and the Export Mart (2F to 6F) which highlights top Taiwan products and suppliers.

Exhibition Hall 3

Exhibition Hall 3 with 6,748 square meters of showground space has the capacity for 365 standard exhibition booths. It stands just next to TAIPEI 101, the Grand Hyatt Hotel and Warner Village. A great place for your function or event!

Website: www.eclathotels.com
Rooms: 60
Price: from 124 EUR per night
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