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Regent Taipei Secures Global Recognition as Luxury Hotel Leader

Regent Taipei has been distinguished as a leading luxury accommodation, receiving international accolades for its exceptional service and commitment to sustainability. The hotel was recently highlighted by W Magazine in its Insider’s Guide to Taipei as a must-stay destination, further solidifying its status in the competitive hospitality landscape.
From 2017 to 2025, Regent Taipei garnered numerous awards, including nine consecutive honors from Forbes Travel Guide. The hotel also received accolades from the Haute Grandeur Global Awards, being named “Taiwan’s Best Luxury Spa” and “Asia’s Best City Leisure Hotel.” Additionally, it earned the title of “Global Winner for Best Luxury Hotel Spa” from the REVE Luxury Awards. Notably, Regent Taipei was the first hotel in Taiwan to achieve EarthCheck certification, emphasizing its leading role in sustainable luxury hospitality.
Prime Location and Exclusive Amenities
Situated in the vibrant Zhongshan District, Regent Taipei offers guests immediate access to the city’s cultural, entertainment, and shopping centers. This area was recognized by Time Out magazine as one of the “40 Coolest Neighborhoods in the World” in 2023. The hotel features the two-level Regent Galleria, which hosts over 50 prestigious boutiques, providing an exclusive shopping experience.
Guests can choose from 538 elegantly designed rooms and suites, some of the most spacious in the city. Select accommodations offer breathtaking skyline views, while those staying on the Tai Pan floors benefit from 24-hour butler service. Additional facilities include the award-winning Wellspring Spa, a rooftop pool, a fitness center, saunas, and versatile event spaces, including the Regent Ballroom and nine multifunctional meeting rooms tailored for business, leisure, and social occasions.
A Culinary Landmark in Taipei
Regent Taipei is also celebrated as a culinary hub, featuring eight unique restaurants, including the renowned Cantonese fine-dining venue, Silks House. This restaurant has been recognized as “Taiwan’s No. 1 Chinese Restaurant” by the international dining authority, Opinionated About Dining (OAD), for two consecutive years. Furthermore, it received the Tatler Award for Best Taiwan’s Restaurant of the Year 2024 and accumulated 42 distinctions over four years from the United Daily News’ “500 Plates,” Taiwan’s first locally led food critics’ guide.
To cater to international travelers with limited time, Regent Taipei introduced the “Regent Taste of Luxury Stay” package. Starting at NT$14,800 per night for two guests, this package includes a dinner for two at Silks House, access to the Tai Pan Lounge, and a 20% discount on treatments at Wellspring Spa, allowing guests to indulge in a premier dining experience seamlessly.
Beyond accommodation and dining, Regent Taipei enhances the guest experience through its “Regent Academy” program. This initiative connects travelers with Taiwan’s rich cultural heritage through tea ceremonies, calligraphy workshops, cooking classes, and guided city tours. These curated experiences provide guests with a deeper understanding of the local culture while enjoying the comforts of a world-class hotel.
Blending modern luxury with cultural authenticity, Regent Taipei stands out as a premier hospitality destination. With its award-winning service, strategic location in one of the world’s coolest neighborhoods, and unwavering commitment to sustainability, the hotel continues to redefine luxury hospitality in Taiwan, making it the preferred choice for discerning international travelers.
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