I was traveling alone, and did not need any fancy accommodations. This hotel turned out to be quite a gem for the no-frills seeker. I got a room with two twin beds (only got to sleep in one) for barely over $30 USD a night. Breakfast was served downstairs, but my stay didn't include breakfast, which suited me just fine, as there was a 7-Eleven right outside. A cup of cafe Americano, a roasted sweet potato, and a tea egg from the convenience store made a complete breakfast for about $3 USD. The room was clean and pretty soundproof. I was a bit concerned about the place being on a busy city street, but there was virtually no street noise heard inside my room. Transportation-wise, Taipei is a very walkable city, and bus service is available about 200 to 500 meters from the hotel, depending on where you need to travel. The closest MRT rail station is about 500 meters away to the south. As for airport transport, there is a direct bus that stops 500 meters from the hotel that took me to terminal 2 at Taoyuan International Airport (it also stops at terminal 1) for NT 98, which is about $3 USD. Unbeatable deal, considering that a taxi ride would easily cost 15 times as much.