1. Landscape B&Bs: Pumaidi Inn, Alishan, Xitou, Nantou Cingjing Farm, Aowanda.
2. Aboriginal tribe B&Bs: Salida (Wulai), Baguali B&B Village (Penglai Village, Miaoli), Taoshan B&B Village (Wufeng Township, Hsinchu).
3. Farm B&B: tourist orchard, tourist vegetable garden, tourist tea garden. For example, Yulu Tea Garden in Datong Township, Yilan County, Xinlv Farm in Guangfu Township, Hualien County, Huaxin Orchid Garden B&B in Ji'an Township, Hualien County, etc.
4. Hot spring B&Bs: Wulai, Miaoli, Tai'an, Lushan, Jiaoxi, Taitung Zhiben, Sichongxi? Hot spring B&B.
5. B&Bs with traditional architecture: Daai Villa in Beipu Township, Hsinchu County, and Mountain Legend in Neiwan Village, etc.
6. Art and culture B&B: Yingge pottery production, Sanyi wood carving, Puli Snake Kiln, etc.
Notes on staying in a B&B:
1. Pay attention to the interior and surrounding environment of the house
Many houses are often beautiful and warm in photos, but the external environment But it often makes people sad. Some pictures look very spacious, but the actual living space is very small.
Houses in each city have different architectural features. Different house structures create different living environments. Before moving in, if the pictures shown by the homeowner are not enough, you can ask to upload more pictures of the surrounding environment, or street scenes around your house, to prevent a sense of loss during your stay.
2. Pay attention to what the homeowner provides
Many homeowners will indicate the amenities provided in the house. Because B&Bs do not provide towels, toothbrushes and other necessities like hotels, you must check them carefully before checking in, so that you know whether you need to bring daily necessities with you, and you do not need to consult the host with such questions, saving both parties time. and efficiency.
3. Pay attention to information such as room availability, price, check-in, cancellation, etc.
Unlike hotels, which have 24-hour front desk service, many homeowners have their own jobs, so check-in The time needs to be determined by negotiation between you two.
In addition, the size of the house determines the number of people it can accommodate. Before moving in, you must truthfully tell the owner of the house the number of people staying. If the number of guests exceeds the occupancy, check whether extra beds can be accommodated in the room. Of course, extra beds may also incur additional charges. So asking clearly is the best policy.
4. Communicate more with the landlord when time permits
Many landlords set up a password lock. When placing an order on the short-term rental platform, the landlord will give you the check-in password. Generally, It is said that you will not meet the landlord personally from check-in to the end of the stay, but you can communicate with the landlord in the middle, for example, by phone or online. Therefore, don’t be afraid to choose a house shared with a landlord, because this will give you more time and space to communicate with the landlord and get more travel experiences and suggestions.