Hotel near Sun Moon Lake Ita Thao Wharf Market Place,Nantou
The relaxing boutique hotel in Sun Moon Lake area, attracting travelers with its small and exquisite architectural style. The semi-open-air reception hall makes people feel the natural atmosphere as soon as they enter the door. The classic coffee seat provides a relaxing space, and the charm of natural wood creates a warm and homely feeling. Some room types offer a panoramic view of Sun Moon Lake. At night, you can look up at the beautiful stars, leaving unforgettable memories of your journey. The public areas are carefully decorated with creative paintings, allowing travelers to feel the strong artistic atmosphere while relaxing, making every journey full of poetry and inspiration.
"The hotel's location is excellent, right below Yidashao Old Street, making it convenient for boat rides and shopping. The hotel service is great, and the staff are very patient in resolving issues. They even organized evening activities, adding to the festive atmosphere. The room was clean, but the only downside was that the bathroom floor was wet upon check-in, which I hope they can improve."
Lalu Sun Moon Lake (Riyuetan Hanbilou Dafandian) is luxury hotel located at the site of Chiang Kai-shek's former residence, where he once hosted visiting heads of state. Wi-Fi in public areas, meeting rooms and a business center are available to hotel guests.On-site restaurants serve Western, Japanese and Chinese cuisine. A coffee shop provides an additional space for guests to relax with a drink or meet up with friends. Guest with free time can indulge in spa services, work out in the gym or take a dip in the swimming pool.
"The Lalu is always my first choice whenever I visit Sun Moon Lake. I absolutely love the hotel's overall design, the room layout, and the staff's warmth and enthusiasm. The Lalu boasts the best lake views in all of Sun Moon Lake. My favorite part is enjoying the picturesque scene of the serene lake and distant mountains just before sunrise; I can stand on the balcony and quietly admire it for 30 minutes.
I do have a small suggestion for The Lalu. We were a party of 10, staying in 3 rooms. Upon check-in in the morning, we clearly specified how our luggage should be distributed among the rooms. However, when we checked in that afternoon, we found that the luggage and welcome cookies for two of the rooms had all been placed in just one room. I understand The Lalu has many new employees, and they might need time to become familiar with all the operational details.
This minor issue doesn't diminish our affection for The Lalu at all."