Caesar Metro Taipei

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Caesar Metro Taipei
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General information
LocationNo. 167, Bangka Boulevard, Wanhua District, Taipei, Taiwan
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OpeningNovember 24, 2017
ManagementCaesar Park Hotels & Resorts
Technical details
Floor count30
Floor area43,954.53 m2 (473,122.6 sq ft)
Design and construction
ArchitectChu-Yuan Lee
Other information
Number of rooms750
Number of restaurants2
Website
Caesar Metro Taipei Website

Caesar Metro Taipei (Chinese:凱達大飯店) is a skyscraper hotel located on Bangka Boulevard, Wanhua District, Taipei, Taiwan, near Wanhua railway station, which opened on November 24, 2017. Designed by Taiwanese architect Chu-Yuan Lee, the height of the hotel is 105.85 m (347.3 ft), with a floor area of 43,954.53 m2 (473,122.6 sq ft).[1]

Facilities

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The hotel has 750 guest rooms, and 30 floors with two basements. The hotel is operated by Caesar Park Hotels & Resorts and provides 2 Chinese/Western restaurants, and ballroom with 7.2 m (24 ft) high ceilings. Facilities include an outdoor swimming pool and fitness gym.

Restaurants & Bars

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  • Jia Yan: Chinese restaurant featuring traditional Taiwanese and Cantonese cuisine located on the third floor.[2]
  • Metro Buffet: Buffet restaurant serving a wide variety of both international and local flavors located on the fifth floor.[3]
  • Bar 98: Bar offering a selection of wine, cocktails and exquisite snacks, located on the fifth floor.

See also

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References

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