Taipei Fullerton Hotel Fusing North
Taipei Fullerton Hotel Fusing North
315 Fusing North Rd., Songshan District, Taipei, Taiwan

Star Ratings :

Location :
Airport
Rooms :
75

The Taipei Fullerton Hotel Fusing North is near Taipei Songshan Airport and Neihu Business Park. Its interior designs sing East-meets-West. All kinds of public transportation options can be found here. Among the tastier extras are free homemade cookies with freshly brewed coffee in the lobby.
from US$ 117
per night
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per night
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