
The lady at the bus office says the bus to Taipei Main MRT Station leaves at 7:25 so hurry.... cost about $3 USD. Guess what? The bus left at 7:25..... was there doubt? The MRT EASY Card was easy to buy and use except the MRT doesn't run to the International airport so you can take a taxi or bus to the main MRT Station.
On your first day in any city or country, expect to get lost. Its natural. in Taipei ask anyone and everyone. They are friendly and accommodating. From airport to hotel, I asked 8 total strangers for directions. They have almost 100% mobile internet penetration here so anyone can Google map anything.......and asking is good training for the Amazing Race.
My hotel Mai Hotel (Nanjing) is not an easy place to find. The first floor had a generic looking glass door with a purple lit sign with directions to go to the second floor lobby. Lucky for me I Google mapped it before I arrived and remembered Mr Brown's Cafe across the street. This is the first hotel I have been to where they didn't ask for my credit card for incidental charges. I offered my credit card, but the squeaky voiced teenage looking gal at the desk said " Its OK, you already paid".

The bed was clean and comfortable. The in-room wi-fi was quite strong as well. The middle floors had multiple routers so you always had a maximum signal if you are on floor 5 and 6.
If you are like me and don't need a lot of space, this hotel is a pretty good deal. I would definitely stay here again. Did I mention that most of the desk agents are Japanese? They were all extremely polite, respectful and very happy to see you.

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