Beer, beer theme, beer bath, beer spa, beer.
Actually quite nice n trendy at great location beside city beach.
Automatic check-in. No counter staff. Bar is staffed.
Beer Hotel
https://maps.app.goo.gl/1N22Wmig4yGVJTAPA
Beer, beer theme, beer bath, beer spa, beer.
Actually quite nice n trendy at great location beside city beach.
Automatic check-in. No counter staff. Bar is staffed.
Beer Hotel
https://maps.app.goo.gl/1N22Wmig4yGVJTAPA
No service staff, but has a staffed bar. This place has its priorities straight! Wish I knew about it a couple days ago. Noted, cheers
Tainan has a “city beach”?!?
Guy
Yes, below ground and streets and buildings and it’s freagin amazing.
河樂廣場 The Spring
No. 343-20號, Zhongzheng Road, West Central District, Tainan City,
★★★★☆ · Tourist attraction
It’s even better than it looks. Throw a couple towels down chill-out get some sun or watch stars, 7-Eleven everything just 3 minutes away when you feel like you’re away from it all
Was designed by the Dutch firm MVRDV. Used to be an old mall.
Tainan Spring is a public space design that includes the transformation of a former city-centre shopping mall into an urban lagoon surrounded by young plants that will develop into a lush jungle, reconnecting the city with nature and its waterfront....
Looks pretty good, does it get pretty crowded most days?
Tainan has Yuguang Island as well, not too far from the city center.
They finished making it this year I think, went 3 months ago, cool place. Also reminds me my first scooter fine in Taiwan.
Ommagerd…if only I could spend quarantine in this place.
Super cool design!
It was listed by the Guardian in May 2020 as one of the top ten new architectural projects around the world. Why isn’t there more news about this place?
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Guy
Most stories about this place seem to appear in architecture or design magazines. Here’s one such write up in Azure:
Designed by MVRDV, the playful Tainan Spring adaptive reuse project carves out a welcoming natural space from an underground parking garage.
Guy