Back Inn

Western Taiwan


A narrow building with six en-suite doubles. The grey-walled rooms feature a bed on a raised pine platform, separate toilet and showering facilities, a desk and a balcony. Reception is on the ground floor, as is the communal fridge. The walls are thin on the top floor so let them know if you need a quiet room.


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