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World Scholar House
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Address
Song Jiang Road, Lane 38, No.2, 8F Taipei, Taipei, Taiwan
About World Scholar House
World Scholar House, the best place to stay in Taipei!
All rooms come equipped with a fan, desk, wardrobe and air conditioning. We can offer accommodation in girls’ dorms, 3-bed & 4-bed mixed dorms, singles and doubles.
Amenities available to our guests include wireless internet, cable TV with many English channels, washing machine and dryer, clothes iron, library, teaching jobs message board, three bathrooms (cleaned daily), kitchen, cold and hot filtered drinking water, microwave, toaster and a communal fridge.
(Check-Out 12pm noon)
We also provide our guests with clean linen and a daily English newspaper. Our friendly manager is always on hand to deal with your requests.
Facilities available:
* No curfew
* 24-hour free internet access
* Wireless connection in room
* 24 hour reception
* Telephone
* 24 hour hot showers
* Guest kitchen
* Lounge area
* Luggage storage
* Air-conditioning
* Linen included
* Travel Info/Job opportunity
* Cable TV
* English Newspaper
Things To Do
The world scholar house is in the center of Taipei, so attractions and distractions are not hard to find. Locally, there are a number of interesting markets within walking distance, notably the Jianguo Jade market, the Liaoning night market and the Guanghua electronics market. A five minute walk to the MRT station puts you in touch with everything Taipei has to offer, from the tallest building in the world to the Beitou outdoor hot springs and of course the unmissable National Palace Museum with its unrivaled collection of Chinese cultural treasures.
Those with a different kind of culture in mind will find that we are a very cheap taxi ride to and from a number of lively nightlife venues.
How To get There
From International C.K.S. Airport:
There is an airport bus (5:30am-12:30 everyday) to World Scholar House from Chiang Kai-Shek International Airport called "EverGreen Bus" run by Eva Air, information available at the airport information desk. A city map is also provided at the information center.
It will take about 1 hour to get to the city. The price is NT$135. Please get off at the 10th stop (Chang-an East Road, Section 2), in front of Evergreen Laurel Hotel next to a 7-Eleven store. World Scholar House (lane 38, No.2, 8F) is about a 2 minute walk south (towards the temporary road construction), down the opposite side of the street. Turn right on lane 38. We are in the first building to the left, on the 8th floor. The Hostel is marked on the buzzer board by the door.
Don`t forget to pick up a free map of Taiwan at the airport information center! You can always reach us at: 2541-8113 (you must dial 02 from airport) or mobile: 0986-031-300, 0919-545-987
PS. Late arrivals before 2:30AM, please check with other airport buses, then take a taxi to the hostel after getting into Taipei city.
Within Taipei City: Take the MRT blue Line towards Kun-Yang(East bound), get off at Zhongxiao-Xinsheng Station, take Exit 1, make a U-turn to walk straight up to the major intersection, (Zongxiao Rd. and Xinsheng Sth Rd). Turn left here. The Mega Holding Building marks this corner. Walk north past Civil and Bade Rd. Civil Ave. is a massive green overpass that you will have to pass underneath. Now you’re nearly there. Continue walking straight north until you come to Lane 38 and take a left. It is the first building on the left on the eighth floor.
Terms & Conditions
Management reserves the right to refuse service to patrons without a sense of humor.