The Blue
Conveniently located a stone-throws away from the National Taiwan Museum and Taipei train station.
The ten-story, 2,000 metre squared insurance office completed in 1970 has now undergone a comprehensive renovation to accommodate 56 guest-rooms, a Michelin Guide listed restaurant, and a free public space for exhibitions, cultural events, or impromptu performance on GF.
Stephen McCarty, South China Morning Post
'The temptation... is to regard the refurbished building (The Blue) ...as a work of art itself. Because in many ways it is [..]
Some hotels move you to tears. Some leave you wistful; others blissful. So if you are told your hotel has been designed with buckets of Emotionalism, you might start searching for an adjective.'
The Wallpaper
'The transformative project revitalises a 1970s commercial building, originally constructed during Taiwan’s White Terror era, repurposing it into a dynamic space accommodating 59 guest-rooms, an upcoming restaurant, and a public art venue.'



