
Marriott International is set to debut its Fairfield by Marriott brand in Taiwan’s Tainan Science Park, with advisory support from PKF hospitality group. The project marks the brand’s first presence in this key industrial and technology hub, home to leading global companies including TSMC.
The developer, Taiwan-based Sing Song Chien Limited, has partnered with Marriott to build the Fairfield by Marriott Tainan Science Park. The new four-star hotel will feature around 160 guestrooms and is designed to accommodate both short-stay business travelers and long-stay guests. It is positioned as the first international branded hotel in the immediate area, aiming to provide warmth, comfort and strong connectivity for professionals visiting the park.
“We are happy to have supported this exciting project, which combines strong market fundamentals with the trusted quality of a global brand,” said Stefan Catic, head of operator search at PKF hospitality group. “This hotel will meet a clear market need and create a premium accommodation offering for the business community in Tainan.”
“We are delighted this comprehensive operator selection process has yielded a strong result for the key stakeholders involved – creating a win-win for both owner and operator. Our job as advisors is to ensure the alignment between both parties are well represented and balanced – and we are glad this was the case here,“ added Robin Wattinger, head of Asia at PKF hospitality group.
“We are thrilled to partner with Sing Song Chien to introduce Fairfield by Marriott’s signature ‘Beauty of Simplicity’ to Tainan. This collaboration will breathe new life into the city’s travel and hospitality landscape. We look forward to the opening of the hotel, offering guests an at-ease and comfortable stay experience when they visit Tainan—a destination that blends rich historical heritage with modern vitality,” said Richard Boyer, RVP, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan and Hainan, Marriott International.
“We are excited to bring the first international hotel to the Tainan Science Park area together with Marriott International. With Fairfield by Marriott, our vision is to create more than just a place to stay — we want it to feel like a welcoming home for business travelers and visiting professionals. We see this as an important step forward for the community, and we look forward to opening our doors and supporting the continued growth of the Science Park,” said Sylvia Hsu, CEO of Sing Song Chien.
The hotel is scheduled to open in 2029, establishing a new standard for hospitality in the Tainan Science Park region and providing international guests with a reliable and comfortable option.