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Kaohsiung is a city that has ditched its old industrial appearance for a beautiful new face defined by green parks, cafes on the banks of Love River and a culture that is now on full display in museums and galleries rather than hidden away. It used to be that Taiwan’s second largest city was only a shadow of its capital, Taipei, but these days it is catching up fast. Check out our Kaohsiung hotels today and start planning your trip.

The Love River doesn’t just have an awesome name - it is also an artery bringing life to Kaohsiung’s new attractions, twisting through the city centre before flowing into the harbour on Taiwan’s southwest coast. The long paths that run along both banks deep into the city are perfect for walking or cycling while you take in sailboats on the water by day and the beautiful riverside lighting by night.

Highlights along the river include a short detour east to enjoy the calm fish ponds, small hedge maze and café with live music in Central Park. In fact, even the Central Park Station is a sight to see, with flower beds planted on the slopes surrounding by escalators as you descend underground. Further down the eastern promenade you will eventually reach the Heart of the Love River, a beautifully-landscaped part of the waterfront that mixes curved bridges and pathways with green grass, trees and beautiful lighting. Needless to say, it’s best to bring your loved one here at night to really turn up the romance.

Another good place to get on a bicycle is Qijin District, which is a thin island separating the harbour from the sea. Catch the ferry across and you can pick your seafood straight from the tanks in the area’s many restaurants, followed up with a visit to Chihou Fort, a site with concrete pits and bunkers that will remind you of historic war films. Even if you aren’t a history buff, the hill that the bunker sits on offers spectacular panoramic views of the sea and cityscape.

The enthusiastic shoppers among you will delight to know that Kaohsiung has the biggest mall in Taiwan. Once you’re done with the shops here make sure you check out the amusement park on the roof to take a ride on the Kaohsiung Eye Ferris Wheel or let the kids have a go in the inflatable floating balls.

Kaohsiung adds a little personal twist to the end of its Chinese New Year celebrations (January-February) with the Kaohsiung Lantern Festival. Traditional and modern lantern displays line areas of the harbour and Love riverfront, and you’ll be able to feast at the many food stands between enjoying a live concert or two.

Kaohsiung has turned into a fun destination with things to do in all of its corners. Book yourself a holiday with a selection from our Kaohsiung accommodation and list of flights to Taiwan.

Kaohsiung hotels essential information

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405 hotels
Lowest Price
AU$26
Highest Price
AU$310
Popular hotels
Harbour 10 Hotel, Grand Hi Lai Hotel, Airline Inn - Kaohsiung Station, Kaohsiung Marriott Hotel, Kung Shang Design Hotel, Intercontinental Kaohsiung, an IHG Hotel, Han Hsien International Hotel, Chateau de Chine Hotel Kaohsiung, Hotel Midtown Richardson Kaohsiung Boai

Frequently asked questions

What are the best hotels in Kaohsiung?
The reviews are in for Silks Club, and they’re so glowing that even the light bulbs are jealous. Located in Kaohsiung, this getaway features a restaurant dining guide, daily housekeeping services and lots more. Wotif travellers also rate H2O Hotel as one of the best hotels in Kaohsiung. It’s an excellent choice if you want to be near Liuhe Night Market and Ruifeng Tourist Night Market. Whatever type of pad you’re after, use Wotif to secure an incredible deal on your Kaohsiung accommodation.
How many days should I spend in Kaohsiung?
Travellers normally spend 3 days discovering Kaohsiung. But how long you decide to stay is in your hands. Take a look at our popular Kaohsiung hotel offers, grab yourself a bargain, and then begin planning an itinerary that makes the most of your time here.
Where should a first-time tourist stay in Kaohsiung?
Many first-timers stay in the popular neighbourhood of Sanmin. It’s home to some of the top Kaohsiung hotels, including Silks Club and H2O Hotel. There are plenty of things to whack on your to-do list in this area, such as Lotus Pond and Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts.
How much does a Kaohsiung hotel cost?
Kaohsiung hotel prices vary depending on when you go and just how swish you want your digs to be. To find AU$26 cheap accommodation in Kaohsiung, enter your details, click search, then filter your results by budget, property class, amenities and more. Another cost-saving hack? Avoid booking during the high season months of August, September and October, when rates are generally higher. Because the only thing better than going on an awesome holiday is getting it for an awesome bargain!
How do I get a cheap hotel in Kaohsiung?
Find cheap hotels in Kaohsiung like a seasoned pro with these insider tricks:

  • Holiday while everyone else is stuck at work: Mondays to Thursdays are usually when room rates are cheapest.
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  • Embrace off-peak travel: January, April and May are Kaohsiung’s quietest months. Hotels, flights and nearly everything else is more affordable during these times.
  • Refine your search using our handy filter tool: Then simply sort by the lowest price to land an awesome deal.

Can I find luxury accommodation in Kaohsiung?
Of course you can. Using our “Property class” filter you can find the bougiest getaways that offer top-tier service, indulgent extras and bedding with thread counts so high you’ll feel dizzy. Take a look at these Kaohsiung luxury hotels:

  • Silks Club: VIP-level pampering awaits with amenities like a deep soaking bathtub and free WiFi.
  • H2O Hotel: After you’ve swooned over your room, make the most of amenities like a turndown service and a free breakfast.

Which hotels in Kaohsiung are family-friendly?
Pick a great hotel for your break and your kiddos will think you’re cooler than a rock star in outer space. That’s why we make it a breeze to search for family accommodation in Kaohsiung. Just use our “Family friendly” filter to find digs filled with kid-approved amenities like pools, playgrounds and organised activities. Here are three we love:


What is the best area to stay in Kaohsiung?
Nail the whole “location, location, location” thing and book your Kaohsiung hotel in the areas of Cianjin District, Sinsing District or Yancheng District. While these neighbourhoods take the spotlight, there are heaps of other fantastic Kaohsiung accommodation choices available nearby. Use the “View map” feature at the top of the page to browse stays close to your must-see attractions.

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