Starwood brings second Four Points property to Taiwan

7. Dec 2015
by BusinessClass

Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide has opened Four Points by Sheraton Penghu, the second Four Points hotel in Taiwan, following Four Points by Sheraton Taipei, Zhonghe. 

Located in Magong City — the largest city in Penghu — Four Points Penghu offers 308 rooms and 23 suites. Rooms include a 48-inch flat screen TV, soothing rainforest shower, Four Points signature bed and free WiFi.

Guest room Dining options include

The Eatery,

the brand’s signature restaurant, offering a range of delicious international cuisines, and

China Spice

, serving authentic Taiwanese dishes using the island’s freshest seafood. The hotel also offers two bars, lobby lounge

Apatite

and

Swave

bar, which hosts live music. The hotel boasts a zero-edge swimming pool overlooking Magong Harbor, a fitness centre, sauna and steam room, as well as 810 square metres of events space.

Four Points by Sheraton Penghu “Having recently crossed the 200th hotel milestone, we’re continuing the Four Points brand’s bullish expansion in diverse and dynamic markets across the globe. The opening of Four Points by Sheraton Penghu underscores the brand’s strong growth in Greater China with 23 operating hotels and more than 30 hotels in pipeline throughout the country,” said Vincent Ong, Senior Brand Director, Asia Pacific Brand Management, Starwood Hotels & Resorts.

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