I genuinely recommend the Great Skyview
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For weddings, the venue is really important.... Visiting more than a dozen venues in Taipei, me and my partner’s requirements are actually very simple.We wanted a venue that is column-free, so that the guests can see better; To be as spacious as possible so that there is no sense of oppression; To have convenient transportation so it can be convenient for the guests; The dishes should be delicious, this is also very important; The bridal room should be larger so that relatives and friends can visit, they can be more comfortable.However, since many established hotels in Taipei either have columns that block the view or feel too small, therefore I didn’t consider normal banquet sites, but only slightly famous hotels, so it is a bit harder to find.That was when we happened to accidentally find Great Skyview! It was the last hotel one we visited.
I still remember that when we were looking at the venue, it was actually to be finished. I had to wear a construction hat with a flashlight to visit the actual venue, but under the friendly and detailed explanation of our wedding sales Eva, accompanied with the design sketch, it made us feel much more relieved.Plus, since the team for The Garden Taipei are responsible for the cuisine (we had eaten there before and thought it was great), so after visiting for the first time, we asked for a second detailed discussion. Then we made the decision to hold our wedding at Great Skyview.
On the day of the wedding, we all unanimously agreed that the venue was really glamorous~ The WanDa Hall on the 13th floor was really beautiful. In addition, during the discussions, our host Amy reminded us each of the details we should pay attention to, and gave us suggestions on the process, comforting us a lot.
I would definitely recommend newcomers who are still looking for venues to check it out!