Haomei Business Hotel
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| 11F, No. 107, Zhongzheng Road, Hsinchu City Map | |
| Hsinchu County | |
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About this hotel
Travel Guide: Haomei Business Hotel (豪美商旅), Hsinchu County
Introduction
Nestled in the heart of downtown Hsinchu, just steps from the city’s best cultural landmarks and street food stalls, Haomei Business Hotel (豪美商旅) is a streamlined, adult-only base for travelers exploring Hsinchu County’s rolling mountain trails, coastal windsurfing spots, and centuries-old historic sites. Ideal for both business trips and slow leisure getaways, this mid-range high-rise hotel prioritizes comfort, convenience, and value, putting all of northern Hsinchu’s highlights within easy reach.
Hotel Overview
Haomei Business Hotel occupies the 11th floor of a central building at 107 Zhongzheng Road, Hsinchu City, right in Hsinchu County’s core urban area. All rooms are soundproofed, non-smoking, and fitted with modern comforts that make extended stays feel seamless: free high-speed WiFi, flat-screen cable/satellite TVs, Blu-ray players, air conditioning, and work desks for remote workers. In-room amenities include a refrigerator, electric kettle, private bathroom with free toiletries, a hairdryer, and soft slippers, while daily housekeeping keeps spaces fresh. The hotel’s on-site restaurant and coffee shop serve a widely acclaimed breakfast, with fresh fruit and local Hsinchu delicacies often featured, and multilingual staff (English and Chinese) at the 24-hour front desk offer tourist information, early check-in/late check-out, and luggage storage. Security features including 24-hour guarding, CCTV in common areas, and in-room safeties add extra peace of mind. Note that the hotel has no on-site parking, so guests arriving by private car will need to use nearby public parking garages.
Nearby Local Attractions
Three unmissable attractions are all within a 15-minute drive of the hotel:
- Chenghuang Temple of Hsinchu: A 10-minute walk from the hotel, this 18th-century Qing Dynasty temple is one of the most well-preserved heritage sites in northern Taiwan. Admire intricate wood carvings and traditional roof architecture, then grab famous Hsinchu meatball rice balls from street stalls just outside the temple gates.
- Hsinchu City Glass Museum: Located 1.2 kilometers from the hotel, this beloved museum occupies a former government building and showcases Taiwan’s long history of glass art. Visitors can join hands-on glass blowing workshops or browse unique hand-blown souvenirs to take home.
- Nanliao Coastal Park: A 10-minute drive from the hotel, this windswept coastal park offers stunning sunsets over the Taiwan Strait, winding bike paths, and fresh seafood stalls serving grilled squid and fried oysters. It’s the perfect spot for an evening stroll after a day of sightseeing.
Travel Tips
Since the hotel is adult-only, it is not suitable for travelers bringing children under 18. The central downtown location means most attractions and restaurants are walkable, but if you plan to explore further afield in Hsinchu County (such as the mountain town of Beipu or the Sheipa National Park), the nearest Hsinchu Train Station is just a 15-minute walk away, with regular local buses and Taiwan Railways services connecting to outlying areas. Street parking in downtown Hsinchu is often limited, so if you do drive, pre-book a spot at the public parking garage two blocks away on Linsen Road to avoid circling. Don’t skip the hotel’s breakfast: it’s consistently rated one of the best in the area for its selection of local and international dishes, the perfect start to a day of exploring Hsinchu.
Hotel Facilities
Breakfast Review is Excellent Bathroom