Hotel Introduction

Hotel Introduction
OKU Hotel Taichung|A Fantastical Stopover - The Department of Traveler’s Tales
Tucked away within the historic streets of Taichung’s old quarter, OKU Hotel Taichung draws inspiration from The Department of Traveler’s Tales. It transforms travelers’ collections, stories, and the city’s layered memories into a boutique hotel thoughtfully curated for those with a refined sense of journey.
The hotel offers 80 guest rooms, where vintage character and contemporary design intertwine in carefully considered details. As evening falls, a soaring three-story wine tower emerges as the visual heart of the space, reflecting light and shadow with every raised glass.
Ailìse Bar, Taichung’s first gin-focused bar, is also home to the tallest indoor wine tower in Taiwan. Illuminated by light and mirrored reflections, the bottle wall resembles a curated display at center stage—continuing the timeless tradition of hotel bars as places where travelers gather to savor the culture of fine cocktails.
At Lumen – The Table of Light, dining is guided by the concept of illumination. Through cuisine, it expresses the flow of nature, seasons, and time, transforming each meal into a poetic landscape where light and flavor converge.
The hotel is further complemented by versatile meeting spaces and a well-equipped fitness center, allowing every journey to unfold with balance and ease—where emotion and rhythm coexist in quiet harmony.
OKU Hotel Taichung is where the soul of the old city meets modern living aesthetics, inviting travelers from around the world to rediscover and collect a moment entirely their own.