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Fulyu Inn Hualien
No.46-1 Sanmin Street, Hualien City 97049 Taiwan
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See why so many travelers make Fulyu Inn Hualien their hotel of choice when visiting Hualien City. Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers a family-friendly setting with an array of amenities designed for travelers like you. Close to some of Hualien City's most popular landmarks, such as O'rip Hualien (0.2 mi) and TW D Park (0.4 mi), Hualien Fulyu Inn is a great destination for tourists. Guest rooms offer amenities such as a refrigerator and air conditioning, and guests can go online with free wifi offered by the hotel. The property also features an on-site restaurant to make your visit even more pleasant. Guests arriving by vehicle have access to free parking. Travelers looking to enjoy some burritos can head to Dos Tacos. Otherwise, you may want to check out a French restaurant such as Oh La La Creperie, Happiness Kitchen, or 520 Euro Burger. Looking to explore? Then look no further than Hualien Cultural Creative Industries Park (0.4 mi) and Pine Garden (0.6 mi), which are some popular Hualien City attractions – all conveniently located within walking distance of the hotel. At Fulyu Inn Hualien, your comfort and satisfaction come first, and they look forward to welcoming you to Hualien City.
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No.46-1 Sanmin Street, Hualien City 97049 Taiwan
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we stayed at the quality inn largely due to posts here on tripadvisor. we drove from taipei for a two night stay so we could check out hualien and taroko gorge. parking right across the street, the hotel was clean, lovely and in a terrific location in hualien just off the main drag. room rate included wifi and breakfast, we took advantage of both. liked the breakfast very much, if you require a western breakfast this might be a bit of a stretch for you, but there are eggs and you can make toast, plus lots of fun things that we don't normally consider 'breakfast foods' in the west. i especially liked the fried greens and the peanuts and salted fish. hubby loved the congee and tofu.
bathroom was sparkling, had lovely amenities and great water pressure. lobby was quite attractive and clean. we'd booked the two single bed room but upgraded for US$15 a day to a king sized bed and slightly larger room.
we speak very, very basic mandarin, but the staff has some basic english and we were able to communicate effectively enough. if you speak chinese, you're golden. if you don't, it'll be a challenge--but they're all very helpful and eager to please. we asked for a recommendation for the dumpling restaurant (mentioned in another post) and i *think* we found the place...since we don't read chinese, and the map was only in chinese, it was a bit of a stretch...but we ate dumplings and they were delicious. one night we got hopelessly lost and ended up at a korean/japanese place, which was also terrific. we had a ball!
my only problem at this hotel wasn't really the hotel's fault; we had one night's sleep ruined by our upstairs neighbor. the floors are hardwood--gorgeous--and our neighbor came in, loudly, at 2am and proceeded to CLOMP around in her high heels for about 20 minutes before letting the shower run for 45 or so minutes (perhaps she passed out?) woke us both up, but it's part of what i expect in asian hotels, so i didn't bother complaining, either upstairs--language would have surely been an issue--or with the hotel--not really their fault.
the hotel is about half an hour's drive from the entrance to taroko gorge, and i'd stay there again in a heartbeat. ask for a high floor!
bathroom was sparkling, had lovely amenities and great water pressure. lobby was quite attractive and clean. we'd booked the two single bed room but upgraded for US$15 a day to a king sized bed and slightly larger room.
we speak very, very basic mandarin, but the staff has some basic english and we were able to communicate effectively enough. if you speak chinese, you're golden. if you don't, it'll be a challenge--but they're all very helpful and eager to please. we asked for a recommendation for the dumpling restaurant (mentioned in another post) and i *think* we found the place...since we don't read chinese, and the map was only in chinese, it was a bit of a stretch...but we ate dumplings and they were delicious. one night we got hopelessly lost and ended up at a korean/japanese place, which was also terrific. we had a ball!
my only problem at this hotel wasn't really the hotel's fault; we had one night's sleep ruined by our upstairs neighbor. the floors are hardwood--gorgeous--and our neighbor came in, loudly, at 2am and proceeded to CLOMP around in her high heels for about 20 minutes before letting the shower run for 45 or so minutes (perhaps she passed out?) woke us both up, but it's part of what i expect in asian hotels, so i didn't bother complaining, either upstairs--language would have surely been an issue--or with the hotel--not really their fault.
the hotel is about half an hour's drive from the entrance to taroko gorge, and i'd stay there again in a heartbeat. ask for a high floor!
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Date of stay: November 2009Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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I recently visited Hualien in Taiwan during Chinese New Year, primarily to visit Tairoko Gorge. Hualien is not a cosmopolitan city and is not known for luxury/high end, or otherwise nice hotels. That's why I took a leap of faith and chose Quality Inn, after having read its reviews on TripAdvisor.
Due to the nature of my work, I've had the fortune of staying at many fine hotels around the world, but have never felt compelled to write a hotel review until now.
First and foremost, I was absoltuely floored by the helpfulness of the staff, which is why I feel a particular desire to want to commend them. They were very friendly, courteous, and most of all, extremely helpful in providing us information on everything from dining venues to fulfilling our transportation needs. Not only were they informative, they proactively offered to help make calls and make arrangements on our behalf. After learning that we had a 6AM train departure time, they even prepared breakfast for us to take on the road. This is probably the most hospitable hotel I've ever stayed in.
Second, the hotel environment was very nice. Small, but very well decorated and maintained. The lobby area was clean, quaint, and very "zen-like". The room was spacious, clean and modern. Decent-sized LCD TV with cable that included int'l channels like CNN for non-Chinese speakers. Note that we got upgraded to a "super king' room, so I don't know how the other rooms are.
Lastly, the location was great. It was basically in the heart of town, and no more than 10/15 minute walk to where all the action is; yet far enough from the cacophony of traffic, night markets, etc.
Pros: Superb service, nice environment, great location. Very decent prices. I paid about USD100/night and got a free room upgrade
Cons: I didn't test them, but I'm pretty sure their English ability is limited. It wasn't a problem for me, as I'm a native speaker, but it might be an issue for non-Chinese speakers if they're looking for a lot of guidance and problem solving.
I would definitely recommend this hotel to anyone who plans on visiting Hualien or Taroko.
Due to the nature of my work, I've had the fortune of staying at many fine hotels around the world, but have never felt compelled to write a hotel review until now.
First and foremost, I was absoltuely floored by the helpfulness of the staff, which is why I feel a particular desire to want to commend them. They were very friendly, courteous, and most of all, extremely helpful in providing us information on everything from dining venues to fulfilling our transportation needs. Not only were they informative, they proactively offered to help make calls and make arrangements on our behalf. After learning that we had a 6AM train departure time, they even prepared breakfast for us to take on the road. This is probably the most hospitable hotel I've ever stayed in.
Second, the hotel environment was very nice. Small, but very well decorated and maintained. The lobby area was clean, quaint, and very "zen-like". The room was spacious, clean and modern. Decent-sized LCD TV with cable that included int'l channels like CNN for non-Chinese speakers. Note that we got upgraded to a "super king' room, so I don't know how the other rooms are.
Lastly, the location was great. It was basically in the heart of town, and no more than 10/15 minute walk to where all the action is; yet far enough from the cacophony of traffic, night markets, etc.
Pros: Superb service, nice environment, great location. Very decent prices. I paid about USD100/night and got a free room upgrade
Cons: I didn't test them, but I'm pretty sure their English ability is limited. It wasn't a problem for me, as I'm a native speaker, but it might be an issue for non-Chinese speakers if they're looking for a lot of guidance and problem solving.
I would definitely recommend this hotel to anyone who plans on visiting Hualien or Taroko.
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Date of stay: January 2009Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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My family of 4, wife, self and 2 adult children took the family suite with 2 double beds. Spacious room with well-appointed attached bathroom, breakfast on the second floor, coffee available any time on the house. Staff friendly,and location ideal with restaurants and bars on Hualien's main drag which runs parallel to the street on which the hotel is located. It is 10 minutes by taxi to the railway station.
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Date of stay: August 2010Trip type: Travelled with family
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Sad to say that it doesn't live up to it's name. Booked the king size room and it was really spacious, so was the bathroom. Paid 2600TWD per night. But the sofa was really skanky and there was a thick layer of dust on the tv and other surfaces. They need to improve the cleaning and raise the standard of the old furniture. Could be a great placed but at the moment there is a large gap between the hotel images advertised on agoda and bookings and the reality.
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Date of stay: February 2017Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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We loved this hotel. The staff at the reception are incredibly helpful. The hotel is in the heart of things. The rooms are spacious and clean. The breakfast is good if you get there early. There's free internet too.
The reception organized the Taroko Gorge tour which was excellent. I would recommend a half day tour. They also helped us book the golf course, which is quite good, and welcoming of beginnners.
Definitely recommend two restaurants. Ask them about the famous Wonton Soup restaurant and the Dumpling place (Gongsen Baozi). Both are AMAZING!!! Cant recommend them highly enough.
The reception organized the Taroko Gorge tour which was excellent. I would recommend a half day tour. They also helped us book the golf course, which is quite good, and welcoming of beginnners.
Definitely recommend two restaurants. Ask them about the famous Wonton Soup restaurant and the Dumpling place (Gongsen Baozi). Both are AMAZING!!! Cant recommend them highly enough.
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Date of stay: October 2008Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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We went in August so paid full rate (approx. USD 130/night) for the extra large king size room (two double beds put together) on the top floor. Note: the reception told us that during off peak season, the room rate is discounted by 50%.
Upon entering I can tell from the smell that the room hasn't been stayed in for a while. We left the a/c on and cracked the window open a bit for the rest of the day. The smell didn't go away until the next morning. There were mildew stains on the a/c vent and there were visible paint job to cover up the mildew. The mirrors (in the bedroom and bathroom) have hand prints from left behind from either the previous customers or housekeeping.
The room has all the basic amenities: a small safe, toiletries, slippers, clean sheets, extra pillow. Nothing to gripe or wow about.
The location, like other reviewers mentioned, is centralized. Convenient to fast food (McDonald's few minutes away), Starbucks, and famous eateries (including a famous dumpling 公正包子 about 10 minutes walk away).
Breakfast is mostly traditional Taiwanese food, with congee, eggs, pickles, and vegetables in warmers. For "western" selection, there are bread and fresh fruits.
If you drive, note that the hotel doesn't have a parking garage. The hotel will recommend that you find street parking or the public lot across street, which the hotel provides 6 hours validated service per day.
Upon entering I can tell from the smell that the room hasn't been stayed in for a while. We left the a/c on and cracked the window open a bit for the rest of the day. The smell didn't go away until the next morning. There were mildew stains on the a/c vent and there were visible paint job to cover up the mildew. The mirrors (in the bedroom and bathroom) have hand prints from left behind from either the previous customers or housekeeping.
The room has all the basic amenities: a small safe, toiletries, slippers, clean sheets, extra pillow. Nothing to gripe or wow about.
The location, like other reviewers mentioned, is centralized. Convenient to fast food (McDonald's few minutes away), Starbucks, and famous eateries (including a famous dumpling 公正包子 about 10 minutes walk away).
Breakfast is mostly traditional Taiwanese food, with congee, eggs, pickles, and vegetables in warmers. For "western" selection, there are bread and fresh fruits.
If you drive, note that the hotel doesn't have a parking garage. The hotel will recommend that you find street parking or the public lot across street, which the hotel provides 6 hours validated service per day.
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Date of stay: August 2013Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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Room Tip: Choose a room facing the front with lots of natural light and mountain view.
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this has all the fancy trimmings of a boutique hotel but you can still feel the countryside of Hualien ie. perhaps due to the open spaces behind the hotel, the relaxed pace of the lobby and staff, the mountain wind that blows through the windows, etc.. the family suite was surprisingly spacious, the free wifi in the room strong, the black charcoal complimentary water was a big hit with my parents, the breakfast had a few nice dishes, the bathroom had a spa atmosphere although must say the shower in a bathtub design is not a good idea for older folks especially since to get in it was quite high.. the staff were courteous but a bit reticent ie.didn't go out of their way to offer their service.. however the driver they recommended to take us on a day trip to Taroko Gorge was fantastic; he really took the effort and time to show us around and gave his own little personal tour.. the location is superb; just next to all the modern eateries in town plus a short walk to the heart of Hualien shopping district..
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Date of stay: October 2011Trip type: Travelled with family
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Room Tip: Go for the mountain view rooms which incidentally face east - the afternoon sun may be hot as the...
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We booked 2 rooms and stayed 1 night at Quality Inn Hualien. This hotel does not provide transfer from/to the train station so we have to take the public bus. However, the bus overshot one stop that was near to the hotel though I told driver the bus stop we wanted to get down and we had to walk back a distance. The bus fare was about NT22/person for only about 5 mins… Quite X and disappointed with the service.
We arrived about 1 plus and they allowed us to check in early. Maybe, it was a Tuesday and there were not many guests staying in the hotel, I guess.
We booked 1 twin room for our 2 sons and the biggest room with 2 queen beds for our daughter and us. The twin room costs NT 3024 while the big room costs NT4104 including breakfast. This is the most expensive hotel we stayed during this Taiwan trip. My hubby loved the room very much as the floor was wooden and design was very Japanese. My children loved the rooms too since they were very spacious, compared to Dandy Hotel in Taipei. Beds and pillows are comfortable. The rooms looked exactly like those in their website/blog. Would give the rooms a 4.5 star rating. Bathroom was nice and complete with all amenities. No nice view from the window though.
Lobby was spacious and nicely designed with many sofas . Breakfast area is also quite nicely designed. See photos. Staff were polite, friendly and helpful.
The hotel is within walking distance to the town, with many famous eateries like 扁食(dumpling), 公正街包子iand much chee, etc. It was very convenient to explore the town on foot. 7-11 store is about 50m away.
Breakfast was quite nice but food was not put on heater so the food was quite cold. The spread is more Chinese than Western but it was quite tasty. There was only 1 other guest taking breakfast when we were having ours.
The hotel is quite slow in responding to emails, Sometimes, never respond at all!
Overall, it was a nice hotel. It would be great if they can consider providing transfer to/fro from the train station.
We arrived about 1 plus and they allowed us to check in early. Maybe, it was a Tuesday and there were not many guests staying in the hotel, I guess.
We booked 1 twin room for our 2 sons and the biggest room with 2 queen beds for our daughter and us. The twin room costs NT 3024 while the big room costs NT4104 including breakfast. This is the most expensive hotel we stayed during this Taiwan trip. My hubby loved the room very much as the floor was wooden and design was very Japanese. My children loved the rooms too since they were very spacious, compared to Dandy Hotel in Taipei. Beds and pillows are comfortable. The rooms looked exactly like those in their website/blog. Would give the rooms a 4.5 star rating. Bathroom was nice and complete with all amenities. No nice view from the window though.
Lobby was spacious and nicely designed with many sofas . Breakfast area is also quite nicely designed. See photos. Staff were polite, friendly and helpful.
The hotel is within walking distance to the town, with many famous eateries like 扁食(dumpling), 公正街包子iand much chee, etc. It was very convenient to explore the town on foot. 7-11 store is about 50m away.
Breakfast was quite nice but food was not put on heater so the food was quite cold. The spread is more Chinese than Western but it was quite tasty. There was only 1 other guest taking breakfast when we were having ours.
The hotel is quite slow in responding to emails, Sometimes, never respond at all!
Overall, it was a nice hotel. It would be great if they can consider providing transfer to/fro from the train station.
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Date of stay: December 2009Trip type: Travelled with family
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We stayed in this hotel for 2 nites in jan. Hotel front desk staff were friendly n courteous. Greetings and smiles are what tourists look for. Very well done.
Price is reasonable also.
We actually left our passports in the hotel safe. Called the hotel, and was attended to immediately, and eventually got back our passport thro mail the very next day in taipei. Special thanks to 林小姐for yr kind help.. Appreciated it very very much.
Hotel is quiet, no groups, so is better for free traveller.
Breakfast was good also.
Price is reasonable also.
We actually left our passports in the hotel safe. Called the hotel, and was attended to immediately, and eventually got back our passport thro mail the very next day in taipei. Special thanks to 林小姐for yr kind help.. Appreciated it very very much.
Hotel is quiet, no groups, so is better for free traveller.
Breakfast was good also.
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Date of stay: January 2013Trip type: Travelled with family
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This hotel is great - I only wish there were more like it elsewhere. What is great about it is that it is great value for money, very clean, modern and comfortable. If you are the type of person who just wants a nice room rather than paying for all the extras such as gym and pool and fancy lobby that you don't use then this is the place for you. It is a smallish hotel. I strongly recommend the King Executive on top floor, then no noise from above (I booked the top floor based on others who said there was noise if below). It only costs $3 for taxi from station to hotel so don't worry about not having hotel transfer included. Also once in Hualien youl will be offered to hire taxi for the day for around TN2500 to go to Taroko Gorge etc. The breakfast is fine. The hotel staff don't speak a lot of English, but it is enough to get around. I would highly recommend staying here - value for money is good, and contact the hotel directly for their special deals if you stay more than one night. Wireless internet is free and fast too.
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Date of stay: April 2010Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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$69 - $95 (Based on Average Rates for a Standard Room)
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TaiwanHualienHualien City
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Which popular attractions are close to Fulyu Inn Hualien?
Nearby attractions include O'rip Hualien (0.3 km), Shi Guang Er Shou Book Store (0.4 km), and Rainbow night market (0.4 km).
What are some of the property amenities at Fulyu Inn Hualien?
Some of the more popular amenities offered include free wifi, free parking, and a hot tub.
Which room amenities are available at Fulyu Inn Hualien?
Top room amenities include air conditioning, a refrigerator, and blackout curtains.
What food & drink options are available at Fulyu Inn Hualien?
Guests can enjoy breakfast, complimentary tea, and free instant coffee during their stay.
What are some restaurants close to Fulyu Inn Hualien?
Conveniently located restaurants include Salt Lick, Dos Tacos, and Gongzheng Baozi.
Are any cleaning services offered at Fulyu Inn Hualien?
Yes, dry cleaning and laundry service are offered to guests.
Which languages are spoken by the staff at Fulyu Inn Hualien?
The staff speaks multiple languages, including English, Chinese, and Japanese.
Are there any historical sites close to Fulyu Inn Hualien?
Many travellers enjoy visiting Gang Tiang Temple (3.8 km), Shen'an Temple (2.3 km), and Cihuitang (2.4 km).
Does Fulyu Inn Hualien have any great views?
Yes, guests often enjoy the city view available here.