Kaohsiung International Airport (KHH) serves Taiwan's second city and its main port, a modern harbour metropolis with dramatic night markets. Hotels in Kaohsiung offer access to the Fo Guang Shan Buddha Memorial, the outstanding Pier-2 Art Centre, the stunning Lotus Pond dragon pavilions, and the Cijin seafood island.
Mandarin Oriental's arrival transformed Kaohsiung's hotel landscape — a tower of champagne glass and bronze facing the new Hamasen waterfront, with harbour-view suites that capture the working port's romance. The Michelin-recommended Cantonese restaurant, the rooftop pool at sunset, and the most comprehensive spa in southern Taiwan make it the definitive address in the city.
A long-established luxury anchor in central Kaohsiung — the Splendor's rooftop infinity pool offers a full Love River panorama, and the hotel's Cantonese restaurant Tien Hsiang Lo is one of the city's most respected dining rooms. Consistently excellent service and a well-proportioned spa make it the reliable local choice.
A converted industrial warehouse in the Pier-2 Art District — exposed steel, painted murals, and shipping-container-inspired furniture create a stay that feels genuinely embedded in Kaohsiung's creative renaissance. The rooftop bar overlooks the old harbour crane artworks and draws an energetic local crowd on weekend evenings.
Efficient, consistent, and well-connected — the Courtyard sits near the main rail corridor and subway network, making it the logical base for business visitors moving between Kaohsiung and Tainan. Generous standard rooms, a clean pool, and a reliable café make it the area's most practical mid-tier choice.
Regent International's luxury residences brand offers apartment-style suites with full kitchens and living areas — ideal for extended stays or families needing space. The rooftop pool, the Cantonese restaurant, and the club lounge maintain a five-star polish that makes it indistinguishable from a full-service hotel.
Kaohsiung's answer to boutique design hospitality — custom furniture, local artisan ceramics, and a gallery programme that changes monthly. The rooftop café serves single-origin coffee from Taiwan's mountain farms, and the hotel's illustrated city guide is better than any published travel book on the city.