Le Méridien Taichung Review: Amazing Huge Rooms + How to Book for a Family

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June 3, 2026

We flew into Taipei the night before, grabbed a few hours of sleep at an airport hotel, and hopped on the HSR from Taoyuan to Taichung in the morning with two 9-year-old twins, two stuffed suitcases, and one question nobody online could answer clearly: would Le Méridien Taichung be a good hotel for our family of 4 with no connecting rooms? (Watch the room tour here.)

This Le Méridien Taichung review answers the questions we had before booking and could not find clearly anywhere online: Are there connecting rooms? How do you get there from the HSR? And how do you make it work for a family when the standard room occupancy caps at two people?

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We stayed March 24-25, 2025 as Marriott Bonvoy Titanium Elite members with 9-year-old twins. Here is everything we found out.

In This Review

  1. What We Booked and What We Paid
  2. The Rooms at Le Méridien Taichung
  3. Breakfast at Le Méridien Taichung
  4. The Rooftop Pool
  5. Location: Central Taichung
  6. How to Get There from the HSR
  7. How to Book Le Méridien Taichung for a Family
  8. What We Did Nearby
  9. What Le Méridien Taichung Could Do Better
  10. Should You Book Le Méridien Taichung?

What We Booked and What We Paid

DatesMarch 24-25, 2025
Rooms2 King Guest Rooms (adjacent, rooms 1515 and 1516)
BookingDirect via Marriott.com (Titanium Elite member)
BreakfastIncluded (Titanium Elite benefit)
Late checkout 4 PMIncluded (Titanium Elite benefit)
Total for both rooms10,866 TWD (~$350 USD)
Per room, per night~$175 USD

Comparable luxury hotels in the US or Europe charge $600+ per room per night for this level of space and quality. Getting two huge rooms at Le Méridien Taichung for a combined $350 was one of the better value calculations of our entire Taiwan trip.

Because the standard King Guest Room occupancy is capped at two people, families of three or more will need a strategy. We booked two rooms, one parent and one twin in each room. More on how to make that work for different family sizes further down.

The Rooms at Le Méridien Taichung

You open the door and step into a deep entry corridor. Dark wood cabinets line one side, and a large glass-enclosed bathroom runs along the other. It feels more like a suite entrance than a standard hotel room, and that impression holds once you arrive in the main space.

The goal of this trip was to deepen our twins’ Mandarin after four years of immersion school. We needed a base that felt like a reward at the end of a long travel day. These rooms delivered that. At 450+ square feet each, they are genuinely large by any standard, and particularly so in a dense Asian city where hotel rooms can be as small as a closet.

Le Méridien Taichung room entry corridor with dark wood cabinets and glass enclosed bathroom

What Is in the Room

Le Méridien Taichung king room with floor-to-ceiling windows city views and sitting area

The Bathroom

The glass-enclosed bathroom visible from the entry corridor opens into a spacious room with a separate soaking tub, walk-in shower, single large vanity, and a bidet toilet in its own room. The kind of bathroom that makes you want to actually use the soaking tub instead of just looking at it. We did, and so did the kids.

Le Méridien Taichung bathroom with separate soaking tub walk-in shower and glass wall visible from entry corridor

The rooms are dark, modern, and quiet. Yellow accents break up the dark wood throughout. Between the two rooms, our family had over 900 square feet of space. Nobody needed to be on top of anyone else.

Breakfast at Le Méridien Taichung

As Marriott Bonvoy Titanium Elite members, breakfast was an optional welcome gift. My husband did not come down with us that morning, so I can’t confirm with certainty whether the benefit covers both rooms or just one. The twins and I had no issues and ate extremely well.

💡 ⚠️ ✈️ 💰 Taiwan breakfast context: Taiwan hotels take breakfast seriously. Most upscale properties run expansive multi-station buffets with noodles, high-quality ingredients, and far more variety than anything you would find at a hotel breakfast in the US or Europe. Le Méridien Taichung absolutely meets that standard.
Taiwan breakfast context:
Taiwan hotels take breakfast seriously. Most upscale properties run expansive multi-station buffets with noodles, high-quality ingredients, and far more variety than anything you would find at a hotel breakfast in the US or Europe. Le Méridien Taichung absolutely meets that standard.

The buffet ran multiple stations in a bright restaurant with huge windows overlooking the city:

Breakfast buffet at Le Méridien Taichung with multiple stations including Japanese, Chinese, Western, and noodle bar

What We Ate

My kids are adventurous eaters and worked through a little of everything: dim sum, stir-fries, eggs, sausage, and a generous pile of pastries. I got noodle soup from the noodle bar. No idea what it was called, but it was excellent. The twins found the Yakult station, drank several bottles, and quietly pocketed a few for later. We’re classy like that.

We arrived about 30 minutes after breakfast opened, around 7 AM. Jet lag had us up early. It was relatively busy but not crowded, and there were plenty of tables throughout.

Honest assessment: Le Méridien Taichung’s breakfast ranked among the best we had across two weeks in Taiwan. If you love a good hotel breakfast, get it here.

The Rooftop Pool at Le Méridien Taichung

Yes, go to the pool. Even if you do not swim.

The pool sits on the rooftop as a long rectangular structure elevated off the deck. You climb five steps up to the pool’s edge, then five steps down into the water. The side facing the city sits against a glass barrier with open views over Taichung. The opposite side, facing the rooftop courtyard, is entirely glass. Standing at courtyard level you can see straight through the pool for its full length, watching people swim past. At the right angle the body parts above the water look completely detached. My kids made me take a coffee table book’s worth of photos with them posed in various states of discombobulation.

Le Méridien Taichung rooftop glass pool with city views and glass panel walls you can see through

Take the elevator up even if you skip the swim. The glass construction makes it unlike any other hotel pool we have used, and the views from the top are worth the trip on their own.

Location: Central Taichung, Near the TRA Station

Le Méridien Taichung is centrally located in the heart of the city, about a 7-minute walk from the TRA (Taiwan Railways) station. This puts you within easy reach of Taichung’s restaurants, night markets, and attractions, and more importantly gives you direct rail access to the rest of Taiwan without needing a taxi.

Walking distance from Le Méridien Taichung:

Short ride away:

Miyahara ice cream sundae in waffle bowl with surprise scoop and cookies Taichung Taiwan 5 minutes from Le Méridien

How to Get to Le Méridien Taichung from the HSR

This is where first-time visitors to Taiwan get tripped up. Unlike Taipei, where the HSR station sits inside the city, every other major city in Taiwan places its HSR station on the outskirts. Taichung is no different. The HSR station is in a suburb called Wurih, well outside the city center. The TRA station is downtown, and Le Méridien is a 7-minute walk from it.

If you are arriving by HSR from Taipei, Kaohsiung, or another city:

  1. Exit the HSR at HSR Taichung Station (Wurih)
  2. Follow signs to TRA Xinwuri Station. It is connected by a covered walkway, easy with luggage and kids.
  3. Take any local TRA train to Taichung Station. About 12 minutes, NT$22 per person. Trains run frequently.
  4. Exit Taichung Station and walk 7 minutes to Le Méridien Taichung.

The total transfer from HSR arrival to hotel runs about 25 minutes. Having the TRA station that close also made our departure easy. We used Taichung as a jumping-off point for Alishan: walked to the station the next morning, boarded a TRA train to Chiayi, and caught the mountain bus from there.

How to Book Le Méridien Taichung for a Family

The standard Guest Room caps at two people, which creates a booking puzzle for families. The limit exists primarily to prevent too many adults in one room. With the right approach, most family configurations are workable. Here is the strategy by family size, based on what has worked for us at Marriott properties over the years.

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Families with Young Kids (Under 10)

Call Marriott reservations or the hotel directly. Request a room with two double or queen beds even if the listed occupancy is two or three people. In our experience this has consistently been granted for families with kids under 10, but it requires the Marriott team to contact the hotel directly to verify it is possible and not a fire code violation. It cannot be done through standard online booking.

👨‍👩‍👦 Families of 3 with an Older Kid

Try the same strategy. Call and ask. The worst they can say is no, at which point you book two rooms. If they grant it, you save the cost of a second room entirely.

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Families of 4 with Older Kids (8+)

Book two rooms with one parent and one child in each. At 450+ sqft per room this is genuinely comfortable. Request adjacent rooms so you are next to each other in the hallway. This is what we did.

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦‍👦 Families of 5 or More

You will need at least two rooms. Call to request one room with three occupants (place the youngest child with two others, either adults or older children), then book a second room for the remainder. Occupancy limits for young children are often more flexible than the website suggests when you ask directly.

How to request adjacent rooms:

  1. Option 1: Call when you book. The agent can note “connecting rooms” (if available) or “adjacent rooms” directly on the reservation.
  2. Option 2: Book online, then call the Marriott reservation line to make the request. Have your booking reference number ready.
💡 ⚠️ ✈️ 💰 No connecting rooms when we stayed (March 2025). I called before booking and was told there were none at the hotel. The website as of 2026 mentions some premium rooms and suites may have them, but they were not available when we booked. Adjacent rooms worked fine for our family with 9-year-old twins. For families with younger kids who need a door between rooms, call ahead and ask directly rather than assuming.
No connecting rooms when we stayed (March 2025).
I called before booking and was told there were none at the hotel. The website as of 2026 mentions some premium rooms and suites may have them, but they were not available when we booked. Adjacent rooms worked fine for our family with 9-year-old twins. For families with younger kids who need a door between rooms, call ahead and ask directly rather than assuming.

What We Did Near Le Méridien Taichung

We had one afternoon and evening between arriving from Taipei and leaving for Alishan the next morning. We made the most of it.

Chun Shui Tang Siwei Main Shop 春水堂 創始店

About a 10-minute walk from the hotel. This is the original bubble tea shop, where the drink was invented in the 1980s. We ordered the original milk bubble tea. The kids were unimpressed (too much tea, not sweet enough), but the shop is charming and worth a stop for the history alone.

Sun Cake Museum

Right next to Chun Shui Tang. We walked through and spent a few minutes reading the displays. They were not running classes or tours when we visited, but the exhibits give you a sense of the history behind one of Taichung’s most well-known exports.

Miyahara 宮原眼科

5-minute walk from the hotel. Famous for ice cream in a beautifully restored historic building that used to be an ophthalmology clinic.

Get the sundae. It comes in a waffle bowl with an extra tiny surprise scoop of a second flavor plus a variety of cookies tucked in around the sides. 100% worth the money.

Remember, the goal of this trip was to deepen the twins’ Mandarin. Two days in, not one word had come out of either of them. Then they stepped up to the counter at Miyahara and ordered… in Mandarin. Full conversations with the staff, answering questions, helping each other decide on flavors. We just stood there. Turns out four years of immersion school actually worked.

Original milk bubble tea at Chun Shui Tang Siwei Main Shop Taichung 10 minutes from Le Méridien

Yizhong Street Night Market 一中街夜市

About a 30-minute walk or 6 minutes by taxi. One of Taichung’s larger night markets with food stalls, games, and the kind of organized chaos that makes Taiwan night markets worth seeking out. The twins ate their weight in fried things, which is the correct approach.

What Le Méridien Taichung Could Do Better

No connecting rooms and no rooms with 4-person occupancy at the hotel. I called before booking and was told none were available. Adjacent rooms worked fine for our family with 9-year-old twins, but connecting rooms or a proper 4-person configuration would have been better.

For families with younger kids who need direct access between rooms, this is a real limitation. Most Taiwan luxury hotels offer some version of a family suite. Le Méridien does not appear to, at least not that I was able to find. It is the one thing that would bring us back without hesitation if it changed.

Should You Book Le Méridien Taichung?

✅ Book It If You…

⛔ Skip It If You…

We were looking at returning to Le Méridien Taichung for summer 2026 before we took Taiwan off our trip list for other reasons. The rooms are genuinely huge. The location puts you at Taichung’s transportation center. The breakfast is excellent. And at $175 per room per night, the value is hard to match anywhere in the US or Europe.

💡 ⚠️ ✈️ 💰 Yes. Book it. $175 per room per night. 450+ sqft. Central Taichung. Included elite breakfast. Rooftop glass pool.
Yes. Book it.
$175 per room per night. 450+ sqft. Central Taichung. Included elite breakfast. Rooftop glass pool.

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We paid 10,866 TWD (~$350 USD) for our two-room, one-night stay booked directly through Marriott.com. Breakfast and late checkout were included as Titanium Elite benefits. All opinions are our own.