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Local Guide

Accommodation Recommendations in Daxi

2025/09/22

We highly recommend that visitors spend two to three days in Daxi to truly appreciate the charm of this small town.
On weekdays, the old street is perfect for a leisurely stroll. On weekends, although it can get quite crowded, by around 5 p.m. the town settles back into a quiet, relaxed atmosphere—ideal for travelers who enjoy slow-paced, in-depth experiences.

The accommodations below are all located in or near the old street, making them convenient options before or after joining our cooking classes.

🏡 Recommended Accommodation Near the Old Street

Daxi Old Town Four Seasons Inn (大溪老城四季行館民宿)
📍 Google Maps Location
💡 Cozy two- and four-person rooms, perfect for couples or families. Conveniently located within walking distance to the old street.

Xin Nan 12 (新南 12)
📍 Google Maps Location
💡 A boutique stay on the old street, offering comfortable two- and four-person rooms, suitable for small families.

Lemuju Riverside Inn (樂木居河岸行館)
📍 Google Maps Location
💡 Simple, clean, and affordable—great for budget-conscious travelers.

The Westin Tashee Resort, Taoyuan (桃園大溪威斯汀度假酒店)
📍 Google Maps Location
💡 A five-star international resort hotel, perfect for those who want to indulge in a relaxing holiday and have a larger budget.

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  • ☕ Recommended Spots Around Our Sanheyuan

  • 🎁 Rice-Based Souvenirs from Daxi

  • 🛏️ Recommended Accommodation

  • 🍽️ Recommended Restaurants


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