Hostels Near Datong District

We have 7 Hostels in Datong District with an average rating of 7.7 based on 13753 reviews.
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Meander 1948 Hostel - Taipei Main Station
9.7Superb(207)
Hostel- 6.38km from city centre
Meander 1948 Hostel is located in Taipei.
Privates From
€24.55
Dorms From
€18.47
Star Hostel Taipei Main Station
9.0Superb(2552)
Hostel- 6.37km from city centre
Star Hostel Taipei Main Station is conveniently located just 3 minutes away from Taipei Main Station. With shopping area, attractions, restaurant and night markets all within easy walking distance.
Privates From
€34.09
Dorms From
€23.87
Corner Hostel & Cafe
8.8Fabulous(34)
Hostel- 4.77km from city centre
Corner Hostel & Cafe is in Datong district, the Taipei EXPO park is across the hostel.
Privates From
€18.62
Dorms From
€13.09
Beimen WOW Poshtel
8.6Fabulous(140)
Hostel- 6.21km from city centre
Beimen WOW Poshtel teamed up with Stop Kiddin? Studio to organise and form language & culture exchange environment.
Privates From
€16.49
Dorms From
€17.21
We Come Hostel
9.1Superb(66)
Hostel- 6.51km from city centre
Well-positioned in Taipei, We Come Hostel is situated in Twatutia, part of the Taipei Basin and a historic section of Taipei.
Privates From
€15.91
Dorms From
€17.93
CU Hotel Taipei Branch
7.4Very Good(67)
Hostel- 5.78km from city centre
All rooms and dorms are designed in fashionable, clean, comfortable and safe principles. There are total 87 rooms including 4 rooms for the disable.
Privates From
€19.89
Dorms From
€19.89
Starbox Hostel
5.6(33)
Hostel- 6.2km from city centre
Starbox Hostel is conveniently located in Taipei, 10 minutes? walk from Taipei Main Station.
Privates From
€17.05
Dorms From
€13.64
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About Datong District

A mix of Chinese, Japanese and Western influences make Taipei a cultural melting pot. Wooden Japanese buildings rub shoulders with both Taoist temples and glittering modern skyscrapers. But it's the local cuisine that gives travellers the real taste of Taipei, which is known as a foodie's paradise. Wander the streets to take in the bustling night markets that serve up a range of delicious Asian dishes.

Taipei hostels are normally simple yet colourful, and are almost all kitted out with air con and free Wi-Fi. Some feature extra luxuries, such as personal TVs at the end of each bed – relaxed entertainment for the night before an early flight. Try a Taipei hostel in a 70-year-old Japanese colonial building, where a few rooms have balconies that look out over the city. Some hostels in Taipei stand next to quiet parks and have views of the Yangming Mountains – the perfect backdrop to your free breakfast.

There are 12 neighbourhoods in Taipei to explore, and each has a unique character. Datong and Zhongzheng are in the city centre, where you'll find the impressive Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall and three popular night markets: Yansan, Dalong and Ningxia. The oldest area of Taipei is Wanhua: go there to visit the 18th-century Longshan Temple. To take in the great outdoors you can head to Beitou's soothing hot springs, or hike the terraced tea fields in Wenshan for spectacular views.

There's plenty to see in Taipei by day. The Ciyou Temple in the Songshan district has six floors of tiered roofs decorated with blue and gold dragons. Soak up panoramic sights after climbing Taipei 101: a 508-metre skyscraper that was once the world's tallest building. By night, Taipei is all about the food. From Shilin Night Market to the vendor-lined streets in Wanhua, Taipei's walkways fill up with visitors and locals, all wanting a hot plate of dan bing (an egg crepe) or the infamous 'stinky tofu'.

From Taoyuan Airport, Taipei city centre is a 45-minute ride away on the high-speed train, or there's a bus that only takes 10 minutes longer. The city's also linked up with a grid-like metro system called the Mass Rapid Transit. It's an easy – and cheap – way of travelling around Taipei. It also overlaps with Taiwan's high-speed and standard rail services that take you to the rest of the island.

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