Capella Taipei

A residential retreat in the heart of the capital
VERIFIED LUXURY
Capella Taipei resembles a palatial guest house tucked into one of the capital city’s most cultured avenues, where luxury meets the city’s lived-in soul. The moment you arrive on Dunhua North Road, century-old trees and serene design courtesy of renowned architect André Fu signal that this isn’t just another urban hotel, but a crafted sanctuary that feels both intimate and elevated. 

Guest rooms and suites are light-filled retreats with views that stretch toward the distant mountains and, from select perches, the iconic Taipei 101 skyline. Capella’s signature “Culturists” — part concierge, part cultural guide — turn exploration into storytelling, whether you’re discovering local artisans or delving into Taiwan’s rich tea heritage. Five distinct dining venues deliver culinary narratives as compelling as the architecture itself, and the lofty pool terrace on the 14th floor offers quiet moments above the city’s dynamic rhythm.
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Our Inspector's Highlights

  • The 86 rooms feel like curated city sanctuaries rather than generic hotel cabins, with soft gray and blue palettes, AI assistants, travertine bathrooms and floor-to-ceiling windows that let in morning light and offer sweeping mountain or Taipei 101 views.
  • The minibar isn’t an afterthought — it’s stocked with local teas, nori-dusted cashews and even pour-over coffee from Taiwan’s Chiayi county. Asking for refills often nets you extras to take home.
  • The pool is like a private garden retreat thanks to lush bougainvillea and red-umbrella loungers framing skyline views that draw both sunrise swimmers and sunset loungers.
  • The Living Room lounge evolves over your stay: daytime cultural rituals under a banyan tree, casual tea and snacks in the afternoon and complimentary evening drinks that naturally invite conversation.
  • Toast to a day exploring the city at The Glasshouse, a bar experience that unfolds at the Taipei hotel through three distinct lenses: Tilt (a contemporary space exploring Taiwan’s essence through cocktails), Cooper (an elevated lounge spotlighting aged spirits and champagne) and Playback (a basement bar powered by live musicians).

The Restaurants

  • Inspired by traditional ryokan design, Mizue offers an intimate omakase experience where a sushi master’s choreography is the main attraction, and every bite feels deliberate and light.
  • Under soaring ceilings and dramatic terra-cotta tiles, Rong Ju elevates Cantonese cuisine with reimagined dim sum, wok-fired specialties and refined classics that balance tradition and modern artistry.
  • Dramatic yet intimate, Ember 28 centers around ancient fire-cooking and 28-day dry-aged prime cuts beneath twin crystal chandeliers. Rich with seasonal Taiwanese produce and bold textures, the grill-centric menus make the restaurant ideal for special-occasion dinners.
  • By day, Plume feels like a refined living room where artisanal coffee, Taiwanese-inflected breakfast and afternoon tea invite prolonged conversation. As twilight falls, it transitions into a cozy lounge with signature cocktails inspired by local birds (look for blue magpies in the design) and seasonal ingredients.
  • The luxury hotel’s Atelier Plume is a sensory pause in sage green and marble, where exquisite pastries, breads and seasonal sweets pair beautifully with a lingering espresso.

Amenities
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Fitness classes
Gym
Kids Club
Meeting rooms
Outdoor pool
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Spa
Getting There
No. 139 Dunhua North Road, Songshan District, Taipei 105021
TEL886-2-7709-6868
NeighborhoodSongshan District
NEARBY AIRPORT(S)
TSA (3-10 min)   TPE (35 min-1 hr)  
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