Love motels

Hey guys. What are some good love motels in Taipei? I’ve read boiseweekly.com/boise/love-m … id=1419782

There’s really only one worth mentioning, Wego.

Locations in DaZhi and Zhongshan.

Lols nice

WEGO!!! bawww chikkkaaa wowww woww

I’m not paying 2 to 3 thousand for three hours in a love motel. Just bang her at the park or something. Why not at your place?

A love motel is not 2 to 3 thousand. You guys all said WEGO which the article already covered so I guess thats the only option.

I’m sure OP would not have started the thread if they didn’t have any other choice, right?

Wego rooms can run up to 2000-3000NT, however, those are the luxury suites with a swimming pool and living area.

There is one more love motel in Nangang, 探索Motel. I hear it’s nowhere as good as Wego and just as expensive.

There are love motels everywhere. A lot of the hotels along nearly any street rent by the 1/2/3 hour blocks for love. Some as cheap as $800. Many of them are recognizable by the curtain across the driveway door so people can’t see the cars parked just inside. And many are just walk up and may have darker doors or curtains so people can’t easily see in from the street. And others just look like regular hotels.

I don’t think rooms are much less than $4000 at Wego on Linsen Bei Lu but the rooms are more luxurious than the Hyatt with more amenities including special equipment, motorized and non-motorized chairs/beds, themes, vending machines inside the room with toys available for purchase, room service, huge hot tubs inside the room… Taizhong has more variety in themed rooms.

Or so I’ve heard :unamused:

What I don’t get is how they check to make sure the couple is in love???

I mean how do they keep out people who just want a shag??? :ponder:

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[quote=“tango42”]There are love motels everywhere. A lot of the hotels along nearly any street rent by the 1/2/3 hour blocks for love. Some as cheap as $800. Many of them are recognizable by the curtain across the driveway door so people can’t see the cars parked just inside. And many are just walk up and may have darker doors or curtains so people can’t easily see in from the street. And others just look like regular hotels.

I don’t think rooms are much less than $4000 at Wego on Linsen Bei Lu but the rooms are more luxurious than the Hyatt with more amenities including special equipment, motorized and non-motorized chairs/beds, themes, vending machines inside the room with toys available for purchase, room service, huge hot tubs inside the room… Taizhong has more variety in themed rooms.

Or so I’ve heard :unamused:[/quote]

That one costs $1500. I went to that one already. No it does not cost $4000

[quote=“kingofka”][quote=“tango42”]There are love motels everywhere. A lot of the hotels along nearly any street rent by the 1/2/3 hour blocks for love. Some as cheap as $800. Many of them are recognizable by the curtain across the driveway door so people can’t see the cars parked just inside. And many are just walk up and may have darker doors or curtains so people can’t easily see in from the street. And others just look like regular hotels.

I don’t think rooms are much less than $4000 at Wego on Linsen Bei Lu but the rooms are more luxurious than the Hyatt with more amenities including special equipment, motorized and non-motorized chairs/beds, themes, vending machines inside the room with toys available for purchase, room service, huge hot tubs inside the room… Taizhong has more variety in themed rooms.

Or so I’ve heard :unamused:[/quote]

That one costs $1500. I went to that one already. No it does not cost $4000[/quote]

Maybe the $4000 was deluxe and might of included extra hours. It includes a garage to park the car.

we-go.com.tw/

You can find all the info on their website.

[quote=“kingofka”][quote=“tango42”]There are love motels everywhere. A lot of the hotels along nearly any street rent by the 1/2/3 hour blocks for love. Some as cheap as $800. Many of them are recognizable by the curtain across the driveway door so people can’t see the cars parked just inside. And many are just walk up and may have darker doors or curtains so people can’t easily see in from the street. And others just look like regular hotels.

I don’t think rooms are much less than $4000 at Wego on Linsen Bei Lu but the rooms are more luxurious than the Hyatt with more amenities including special equipment, motorized and non-motorized chairs/beds, themes, vending machines inside the room with toys available for purchase, room service, huge hot tubs inside the room… Taizhong has more variety in themed rooms.

Or so I’ve heard :unamused:[/quote]

That one costs $1500. I went to that one already. No it does not cost $4000[/quote]

4000 (more or less) is for the whole night. 2 hours = $1500. That’s for the “normal” rooms (which are fantastic!)

Re: Wego, is one branch better than the other? Or are they about on par with each other?

Any new suggestions?

Are there any apps or websites that provide information like Agoda or Booking.com? I don’t think these sites let you select hotels by the hour but not sure. Some love hotels are listed like Wego but not sure if hotels by hour can be filtered.

Not necessarily love motels, but a lot of the Beitou Hotspring hotels have the ‘rest’ option in which you can bathe and do what you gotta do for 3 hours.

The ones outside of Taipei are very good value for money. Often don’t look much from the outside, but nice inside (as in: they’re clean, and they don’t look like a cheap porn set).

The hot springs with private rooms (I mean just the bathing suite, not the hotel-style rooms for overnight stay) are priced by the hour, but generally have a convenient telephone inside the room should you need to call reception to extend your booking time. Again, very good value for money and often have a top-notch restaurant attached. Genuine nice day out and not, you know, tacky at all.

There’s one right by the NCCU international dorms that I used to take exchange students to lol. Big tub, king size bed, and a pool for 2500nt for a night.

Do Love Motels require you to show your ARC or passport?

Nope