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Ambassador Hotel Hsinchu
新竹國賓大飯店
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General information
Typehotel
LocationNo. 188, Section 2, Zhonghua Road, East District, Hsinchu, Taiwan
Coordinates24°48′23″N 120°58′41″E / 24.806500106344856°N 120.97810372511914°E / 24.806500106344856; 120.97810372511914
Completed2001
Height
Architectural130 m (430 ft)
Technical details
Floor count24
Floor area76,908 m2 (827,830 sq ft)

The Ambassador Hotel Hsinchu (traditional Chinese: 新竹國賓大飯店; simplified Chinese: 新竹国宾大饭店; pinyin: Xīnzhú Guóbīn Dà Fàndiàn) is skyscraper hotel completed in 2001 in East District, Hsinchu, Taiwan. The architectural height of the building is 130 m (430 ft), with a floor area of 76,908 m2 (827,830 sq ft), and it comprises 24 floors above ground and four basement levels.[1][2] When the building was completed in 2001, it was the tallest building in Hsinchu. It held the title for 15 years before being surpassed by CIWC Tower in 2016.[3][4]

The Hotel[edit]

The location of the hotel is situated in the Hsinchu city center, with close proximity to Hsinchu Science Park, Hsinchu railway station and Hsinchu HSR station. The hotel has a total of 257 rooms including 16 premium suites, themed restaurants, one café and a bar. It also offers seven multi-functional meeting rooms, with a ballroom situated on the 10th floor, which has a 7-meter high ceiling and 760 m2 (8,200 sq ft) of unobstructed floor space. The hotel also features a 20-meter temperature-controlled swimming pool with city views as well as a gym with cardio and weight equipment, sauna, and a steam room.[5][6][7][8]

Restaurants & Bars[edit]

  • A Cut Steakhouse: Restaurant offering steaks as well as wine.[9]
  • The Chinese Restaurant: Chinese restaurant featuring traditional Cantonese cuisine as well as Dim Sum and Peking duck.
  • Promenade: Buffet offering a wide variety of dishes from around the globe, including Chinese, Japanese, and Western cuisine.[10]
  • A Shabu: Shabu-shabu restaurant located on the 12th floor.[11]
  • Corner Bakery 63: Offers freshly baked pastries and cakes

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