With a stay at Huru House in Taichung (Central District), you'll be a 3-minute walk from Taichung City Hall and 9 minutes by foot from Taichung Park. This guesthouse is 0.6 mi (1 km) from Zhonghua Night Market and 4 mi (6.4 km) from Fengjia Night Market.
The hotel does not provide parking service
For your convenience, a complimentary breakfast is served daily.
Featured amenities include a 24-hour front desk, laundry facilities, and an elevator.
Make yourself at home in one of the 33 air-conditioned rooms featuring LCD televisions. Complimentary wireless Internet access is available to keep you connected. Bathrooms feature bathtubs or showers, complimentary toiletries, and hair dryers. Conveniences include desks and electric kettles, and housekeeping is provided daily.
Migo Hotel is set in Taichung. Ideally located in the North District district, the property is located 1.4 km from National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts and a 20-minute walk from Kuangsan SOGO Dept. Store. The property is 5 km from Fengjia Night Market and a 4-minute walk from Zhonghua Rd. Night Market. The units in the economy hotel are equipped with a TV with satellite channels. The rooms will provide guests with a fridge. Guests at Migo Hotel can enjoy a buffet breakfast. The accommodation can conveniently provide information at the reception to help guests to get around the area. Zhongzheng Park is 700 metres from Migo Hotel, while Taichung Park is a 9-minute walk from the property. The nearest airport is Taichung Ching Chuan Kang Airport, 14 km from the property.
TTungBest resort in Taiwan and worth every penny. Highest level of service - it’s like being at a modern luxury ryokan in Japan except everyone speaks Chinese. Room design is brilliant, and one king room fit my family of 2 adults and 2 toddlers with a California king and a separate tatami area. The room has an epic view from every angle the moment you walk in the door and includes a private outdoor onsen connected to your bathroom. I noticed many private in-room onsens in Japan are diluted down, but this was spring fed. The public onsen was huge, extremely well maintained, and included a large walled zen garden with an adjacent sauna and cold plunge. I was lucky enough to experience this area all to myself with one other guest leaving as I arrived and another guest arriving as I was leaving. In China, this onsen would have comfortably accommodated 100 bathers. The spring water is not high in sulfuric content (doesn’t smell like rotten eggs), and the temperature is relatively mild - ideal for my family. Given the limited availability of the hotel online, I was expecting it to be more crowded. I got the sense that room rates are controlled to optimize guest experience, not profit, while staff are trained to ensure that customers never feel like they are being ripped off or “sold”. It seemed there were more staff than guests on site. I originally booked 2 rooms, and some of my family members couldn’t make the trip. We didn’t need the second room, and the staff were very gracious to refund and cancel the second room on the spot. When I’m back in Taiwan or traveling to a place where Hoshinoya does business, I would not hesitate to book again and make a special journey to stay at one of their destination resorts.