Puyuma Hotel
Puyuma Hotel
7F 145 Sec 2 Chung-Yi Road Tainan, Taiwan

Star Ratings :

Location :
Central
Rooms :
90

For a pleasant stay in Taiwan, guests can check in at the Puyuma Hotel. The Puyuma is located just minutes from the city centre and just minutes from the business and entertainment districts. Guests can dine at the available in-house restaurants that serve local and international cuisines. Hotel rooms are equipped with the basic amenities including air-conditioning, cable television, and IDD telephone.
from US$ 55
per night
TAX & SERVICE INCLUSIVE
per night
TAX & SERVICE INCLUSIVE

Based on 8 HotelTravel.com Guest reviews
Standard of Room

Hotel Facilities

Food & Beverage

Service

Location

Value For Money

71%
Customer Satisfaction
Rated #3 for all Tainan hotels
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Puyuma Hotel Reviews
A HotelTravel.com Member,Singapore
Check-In : 17 Dec 09
Room type: Standard
Standard of Room

Hotel Facilities

Food & Beverage

Service

Location

Value For Money

71%
Satisfaction
It will be good to have a signboard indicates where is the hotel reception counter.








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