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1. Elephant Mountain (aka Nangang District Hiking Trail)

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2. Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall

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3. National Palace Museum

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4. Taipei 101

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5. Maokong Gondola

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6. Longshan Temple

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7. Yangmingshan National Park

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8. Taipei Zoo

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9. TAIPEI 101 Observatory

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10. Beitou Hot Spring

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11. Raohe Street Night Market

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12. Ximending

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13. Daan Forest Park

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14. Shilin Night Market

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15. Maokong mountain

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16. Dihua Street

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17. Beitou Thermal Valley(Hell Valley)

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18. Sun Yat Sen Memorial Hall

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19. Huashan 1914 Creative Park

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20. Yang Ming Shan Qing Tian Gang

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21. The Botanical Garden

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22. Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall Park

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23. National Taiwan University

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24. Songshan Cultural and Creative Park

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25. 228 Peace Memorial Park

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26. Hsing Tian Kong

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27. TaipeiEYE

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28. National Concert Hall Performances

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29. Taipei 101 Countdown Fireworks

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10 Romantic Things to Do in Taipei for Couples

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I’m not going to lie to you. When it comes to romantic vibes, Taipei is probably not the first city that comes to mind. Taipei City is the bustling capital of the subtropical island nation of Taiwan. The city’s claims to fame are its jam-packed night markets, legendary street food, super efficient MRT, and Taipei 101, once the tallest skyscraper in the world. But Taipei has its own special charm that will appeal to couples who prefer adventure to overpriced candlelit meals, and getting off the beaten track to cliché attractions for couples. Getting romantic in Taipei will involve a little more creativity, but you’ll feel all the more bonded to your partner as a result. 

As a matter of fact, I met my wife to be, a local Taipei resident, on one of the least romantic of places: the MRT. Our relationship blossomed as we explored the city and country together in the years to come. We are now married, and our two kids were born and raised in Taipei. In this article, I’m going to introduce ten super fun AND romantic things to do in Taipei, all based on our personal experience. Try a few, and you may find yourself falling in love with your partner all over again, and with this incredible city!

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PLANNING YOUR TAIPEI TRIP

A little bit of planning can go a long way for making your trip to Taipei more worry free, and we all know that stress can be a romance killer on the road! Here are some tips for planning the perfect romantic trip to Taipei. For more tips and information, see this guide to traveling in Taiwan . WHAT IS THE BEST TIME OF YEAR TO VISIT TAIPEI?

There’s no easy answer here. Each season in Taipei offers different romantic possibilities. 

Winter is best for hot springs and flower viewing, but cold, damp whether and gray skies can be a mood killer. Spring is good for avoiding crowds, but there’s a mini rain season in late May. Summer is really hot and sweaty (whether you like that or not), but occasional typhoons might force you to stay inside. Autumn is probably the all-around winner, with pleasant weather and low crowds. 

See here for more info on the best months to visit Taiwan .

ROMANTIC PLACES TO STAY IN TAIPEI

It’s never easy to choose from the thousands of accommodations in a large city like Taipei. On the plus side, it’s insanely easy to get to virtually anywhere in the city thanks to the MRT, so just try to choose somewhere close to an MRT station.  Choose something around Taipei Main Station for sheer convenience, Ximending for the coolest vibes, Zhongxiao East road for shopping and dining, or the area around Taipei 101 for iconic views. For romance in an ultra-hip setting, it doesn’t get any more fashionable than W Taipei. Wego Boutique is the best upscale (and tasteful) love hotel in Taipei, while JSL offers rooms in the city center that include private hot spring tubs.

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Bathe in your own private hot spring.

For local and visiting couples alike, hot spring hotels are the perfect place to find a little solitude and, well, get naked together! Taiwan is famous for its hot springs , and soaking in their thermal waters is a must-do experience. Typically you get 60-90 minutes to enjoy your hot spring room. The most basic ones are windowless tiled rooms with nothing but a hot tub, shower, and hooks for clothes, while fancier ones are essentially a hotel room, including a bed for (let’s not beat around the bush here) romantic encounters before or after your soak.    The highest concentration of hot spring hotels is in Beitou (see #2), but upscale hotels in the city such as JSL offer private soaking rooms with hot spring water brought in from out of town.

EXPLORE AN ATMOSPHERIC JAPANESE BATHHOUSE VILLAGE

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As I mentioned above, Beitou is the best place in Taipei to find hot spring hotels. But there are even more romantic things to do in Beitou after you take a hot bath together. Beitou is a hot spring village that was first developed by the Japanese when they colonized Taiwan from 1895 to 1945. Historic Japanese wooden buildings like Beitou Hot Spring Museum (the original Japanese bathhouse), Plum Garden, Marshall Zen Garden, and Beitou Museum are peaceful respites, and the latter two offer traditional Japanese set meals in a super atmospheric setting. Come in the early evening for especially romantic vibes.

SNAP A COUPLE’S SELFIE AT RAINBOW BRIDGE

A big red sign says LOVE next to the water. Behind it, a bridge crosses the water.

For a staple romantic photo opportunity, you can’t beat Rainbow Bridge, which sets the vibes when it is all lit up at night. The pedestrian-only bridge is actually red (color of love, right?), as is the large statue of the words LOVE on the riverbank. You can also participate in that cheesiest of love-inspired rituals, tying a lovers’ lock to the fencing between the letters of the statue. But you won’t just be visiting for the sappy photo. A few steps away from the bridge and LOVE statue, Raohe Night Market is one of the city’s best, and what many consider the most authentic of the big Taipei night markets. Dive right in and see what kind of mouthwatering street snacks you can find to enjoy together.

SURVEY THE CITY FROM ELEPHANT MOUNTAIN

City skyline at night with an orange glow in the air.

While you definitely aren’t going to have the popular lookout point on Elephant Mountain to yourself, the views are undeniably romantic. This is THE place to get the classic Taipei city postcard views, with Taipei 101 dominating the view, and it only takes about 30 minutes to walk up. Sunset is the best, but also busiest, time to go. If you’re a couple that prefers a view with privacy, you only have to walk a little further past the main viewpoint to get equally inspiring views from nearby mountains. The trail is lit up at night, easy to follow, and only a short walk from Xiangshan (Elephant Mountain) MRT station.

SPEND A NIGHT IN A LOVE HOTEL

A little raunchy? OK, maybe. But maybe that’s exactly what you are looking for. Like in many parts of Asia, Love Hotels exist to provide an escapes for lovers of all types. Not just the naughty variety, this also includes happily married couples looking for a sexy night away from home. Love hotels don’t have to be grotty, though. Some are extremely lavish, and the most secretive ones even provide private elevators directly from the car park to the room, for those wishing to play out sneaky fantasies. The most famous upscale love hotel in Taipei is Wego Boutique, a love-themed urban getaway.

SNUGGLE IN A PRIVATE MOVIE THEATER

If love hotels are a romantic escape for adults, then MTV (or movie TV) are the equivalent for teenagers. In a society where youths have few places to find alone time with their partner, MTV centers offer just that: a private room with large comfy couch to watch your choice of movie on a big screen and get cozy together. On a sweltering hot Taipei day, MTVs can also serve as a quiet, air-conditioned break from sightseeing. They are very cheap (another reason teens loved them), but anyone is welcome; I’ve even taken my kids. You can also order drinks and snacks to your private room.

BELT OUT ROMANTIC BALLADS IN A KTV BAR

One of the most popular things for groups of young locals to do in Taipei is spend hours upon hours singing to their heart’s content in a private KTV (karaoke TV) room. But many couples also enjoy this; in many ways it’s a fun alternative to a bar or nightclub, except with total privacy. A full range of snacks and alcoholic drinks are available to order. And despite the fact that you’ll mostly be alone, most people still dress up in their fanciest attire, and the establishments tend to have a classy, night-on-the-town or fancy date night vibe. Partyworld and Holiday KTV are the biggest chains, but there are many others.

STROLL AMONG SEAS OF FLOWERS

Thanks to the humid subtropical climate, there are loads of flowers to see in and around Taipei in almost every month of the year. First and foremost, cherry blossom season usually lasts from late January to March. Tianyuan Temple has the most gorgeous display in the greater Taipei area.

SEE THE SUNSET AT LOVER’S BRIDGE

For some of the best sunsets around Taipei, head to Fisherman’s Wharf in Beitou, New Taipei City. There you’ll find aptly named Lover’s Bridge, right at the point where the Danshui River meets the sea. To get there, you’ll need to take the MRT to the final stop on the red line, Danshui, then catch a local bus or river ferry for the final 10 minutes. After taking in the sunset, return to Danshui to take a stroll along the riverside promenade and enjoy some fresh seafood.

TAKE A COOKING CLASS TOGETHER

Food is a big deal in Taiwan. After getting hooked on street foods in Taipei, nothing can be more fun than learning how to make some of them together. That way, you can bring back fond memories of your trip later on when make the same dishes back at home! There are numerous cooking classes available in Taipei, covering aboriginal dishes, popular street foods, and vegetarian. Several of them are held in the historic Dadaocheng neighborhood. 

Well, I hope you found more than enough ideas here for enjoying a fun yet lovey trip to Taipei, Taiwan! 

About the author: Nick Kembel is the author of Taiwan in the Eyes of a Foreigner and has lived in Taipei for over 10 years. He has covered Taiwan for CNN, National Geographic Traveller, Discover Taipei, and other major publications. He also runs the free Taiwan Travel Planning group . 

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Taipei Romantic Guide – Things to Do in Taipei For Couples

When choosing a romantic holiday destination, many couples automatically think of Paris , Venice , or Santorini . Taiwan is not a place that usually springs to mind. There are many romantic things to do in Taipei Taiwan for couples though.

For people seeking culture and outdoor experiences, there are countless things to do in Taiwan . The island nation’s capital, Taipei, is a bustling metropolis known for its night markets overflowing with people and scrumptious eats.

Beyond the constant activity and scooter-filled streets, the city can in fact be romantic; you just have to know when and where to look.

My wife (who is Taiwanese) and I actually first met in one of the least romantic of places: the Taipei MRT. That was 10 years ago when I was teaching English in Taiwan , and since then, we’ve managed to find more than a few romantic spots in our beloved city. The following are some of our favorites!

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Soak In A Private Hot Spring In Beitou

Beitou Hot Spring is Taipei’s own hot spring village, accessible by MRT in half an hour from the city center. Over 20 hot spring hotels in the verdant, steaming valley offer private hot spring rooms for couples to enjoy for 60-90 minutes.

Cheaper options are small rooms with stone tubs, while a little more money can get you a hotel-like room that comes with a bed, in case you are feeling particularly romantic.

Many of the hotels also offer deals including a meal after you soak, rounding out your date. Most center on Japanese food, as Beitou was first developed by the Japanese when they colonized Taiwan.

Beitou will always be special for my wife and I, as we had one of our first dates there!

Find the best hotel in Taipei close to Beitou Hot springs–> here .

Book your Taipei Hot Spring tour online here .

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Celebrate One Of Taiwan’s (THREE!) Valentine’s Days

Yes, you read that correctly. Taiwan has not one but three Valentine’s Days . The first is the usual one, on February 14. The second, called White Valentine’s Day, is borrowed from the Japanese and comes exactly one month later, on March 14. Basically, it’s a day for women to reciprocate and give chocolates of gifts (often wrapped in white) to their partners or love interests.

Last but not least, Chinese Valentine’s Day, called Qixi, comes on the 7 th day of the 7 th month on the lunar calendar (usually in August). Qixi is tied to an ancient legend of the God of Heaven’s seventh daughter and her lover, who were banished to opposite ends of the Milky Way and only able to reunite once per year on that day.

Celebrating one or all of Taiwan’s Valentine’s Days can be fun, but be warned that it can be tough to get a dinner reservation at Taipei restaurants on those days!

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Go Cycling or Tie a Lover’s Lock at Rainbow Bridge

In recent years, a pretty pedestrian bridge spanning the Keelung River has become a hot spot for couples. It’s one of the most romantic places in Taipei. The bridge is red (symbolizing love?) and is lit up with rainbow-colored lights in the evening.

On one side, large red letters spell LOVE , and couples have begun attaching locks to the mesh around the letters to stand for the eternal partnership. It’s also just a romantic place for a riverside stroll in the evening, or a good point to start a riverside cycling trip in the daytime.

If you get hungry, Raohe Night Market, one of the city’s best, is a few steps away.

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See the Sunset at Danshui

Another popular place for a riverside stroll is Danshui, the northernmost stop on the Taipei City MRT. A popular promenade follows the Danshui river, but lovers should proceed to Fisherman’s Wharf, a short ferry or bus ride downstream, overlooking the point where the river meets the sea.

The quiet docks are great spot to gaze at the sea, while sunsets from Lover’s Bridge, which connects the docks to the mainland, are unbeatable.

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Stay in a Love Hotel

Don’t know where to stay in Taipei? While cheap hotels may have a bit of a negative reputation as venues for cheating, spending a few more dollars on a nicer one can be a fun or even romantic couple’s experience.

Some offer secret entrances with concealed elevators, so you can pretend you really are doing something naughty. Meanwhile, the interiors can range from cheesy romantic to full-on luxury.

Wego Boutique Hotel is a popular chain of tasteful love hotels in Taipei, with the original location near Jiannan Rd. MRT Station. Like all love hotels, they offer separate prices for “taking a break” (2 hours) or spending the night.

Book your stay at Wego Boutique Hotel—> here .

Get a Private KTV Room

If you’re used to Western-style karaoke, KTV in Taiwan is a whole different thing. Here you get your own private room and singing equipment, often featuring hilariously cheesy videos to go along with the songs. You can also order snacks and drinks, including alcohol, to the rooms.

Hitting the KTV bar is not only popular for groups of friends but also couples. Just put on your favorite love ballads and let the magic flow. PartyWorld and Holiday KTV are the two most popular KTV chains.

A similar activity is called MTV, in which you get a private room with a large screen to watch a movie of your choice U2 is the most popular chain. Since it is cheaper, it is a popular choice for teenager couples to get some private time.

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Fall in Love over DIY hot pot or BBQ

One of the most common Taiwan couples activities is to eat out, and DIY hot pot and BBQ are extremely popular choices. Since you choose and cook the items yourself, you can feel like you are preparing the meal together, or take turns tending to the ingredients and serving your partner. It’s more fun that just sitting and waiting for your meal to arrive.

These restaurants are usually all-you-can-eat, with dishes either ordered from a menu or selected from a buffet-style area. Beer and high quality ice cream such as Haagen Daz is often included. It’s tough not to stuff yourself, so going for a leisurely stroll after you dine is a must.

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See the Cherry Blossoms in Spring

Late January to early March is cherry blossom season in Taipei, and witnessing this stunning natural phenomenon is truly romantic, if you don’t mind the crowds.

For a convenient option, there are some cherry trees at Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall in the city center, but for a more spectacular display, head to Yangmingshan , the mountain overlooking the city, Tian Yuan Temple in Danshui district, or Wulai, an aboriginal village south of the city.

The dates of blooming vary by location and by year, so make sure you look to check out updated blooming forecasts before you go or see recent photos posted from those spots on Instagram .

Book your Yangmingshan National Park tour online here .

Taipei cherry blossoms

Find a Lookout Spot Over the City at Night

We can all agree that there is something very romantic about looking out from a quiet vantage point over a large metropolis when it lights up at night. Fortunately, as a city surrounded by hills, Taipei has several options.

The most popular (and therefore, least romantic) is Elephant Mountain , which offers incredible views of Taipei with towering Taipei 101 in the foreground. It’s easy to reach by MRT and only requires about 20 minutes uphill. It can be packed with people, but if you follow the trails further, you can escape the crowds and enjoy views in silence.

Another good option is Jiannanshan in Neihu District, while Yangmingshan is famous for its restaurants (try Chousan 草山夜未眠 or The Top 屋頂上) offering romantic, panoramic, nighttime views of Taipei. Last but not least, try Couple’s Hill at Chinese Culture University 文化大學後山情人坡 on top of the mountain.

Sip Custom-Made Cocktails in a Speakeasy-Style Bar

In recent years, “secret” speakeasy-style bars have been a big trend in Taipei. These and regular cocktail bars make great post-dinner date venues for couples. Most bartenders are happy to craft a custom cocktail based on your tastes, or you can choose from the extensive and often creative menus.  

Alchemy, Ounce, and R&D Cocktail Lab are some of the best, but there are new ones popping up all the time. For something more fun, try Hanko 60 in funky Ximending neighborhood, which is designed to look like a movie theater, and one cocktail is even served concealed inside a bag of popcorn!

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The post is written by Nick Kembel, the creator of Spiritual Travels , a site focused on mindful travel, Taiwan and East Asia. He is the author of Taiwan in the Eyes of a Foreigner and has called Taiwan home for 10 years. Most of the photos are Nick’s as well.

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20 BEST THINGS TO SEE IN TAIPEI [TAIWAN GUIDE]

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Why Visit Taipei?

Taipei is one of the most exciting cities to visit in Asia! From bustling night markets to tranquil temples, Taipei, the capital of Taiwan , has an eclectic mix of experiences that we absolutely loved during our visit!

We’re excited to share our top picks and tips in this blog, to help you make the most of your Taipei adventure.

Best Things to See in Taipei

Key Takeaways from a Visit to Taipei

– Taipei’s food scene is a paradise for foodies. From delicious street food in night markets to sophisticated dining experiences. – Cultural Richness : The city is a treasure trove of cultural experiences. From the historic temples like Longshan to the modern marvels like Taipei 101. – Friendly Locals : One of Taipei’s biggest charms is its people. The warmth and hospitality of the locals enhance the travel experience. – Natural Beauty within Reach : Despite being a bustling metropolis, Taipei is close to several natural getaways such as the Pingxi Line , Maokong Gondola, or hiking Elephant Mountain. – You’ll need at least 3 full days to see the essentials of Taipei. 1 week is the ideal time to see most of Taipei and its surroundings.

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1. check out taipei 101 observatory.

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Arguably the #1 activity in Taipei! The Taipei 101 Observatory .

Taipei 101, once the world’s tallest building ( standing at 508 meters ), is a landmark that defines Taipei’s skyline. This architectural marvel, reminiscent of a giant bamboo stalk, symbolizes technological advancement and traditional Asian design.

The highlight is the observatory, located on the 89th to 91st floors. It offers breathtaking 360-degree views of Taipei and its surroundings.

The best time to visit the observatory is right before sunset. However, booking in advance is required!

READ OUR COMPLETE GUIDE TO VISITING TAIPEI 101

2. Have Fun at Ximending District

Things to do in Ximending

Ximending is Taipei’s youth culture hub, filled with colorful shops, street art, and pop-up performances. It’s a great place to feel the city’s pulse and maybe pick up some quirky souvenirs.

At night, the area transforms into a lively spectacle, with street performers and a young crowd soaking up the energetic atmosphere. Ximending is not just a shopping district; it’s a cultural experience, embodying the youthful spirit and contemporary pulse of Taipei.

There are many things to see at Ximending!

READ OUR GUIDE ABOUT THE BEST THINGS TO SEE AT XIMENDING

3. Explore Dihua Old Street

Visiting Dihua Street

Within walking distance from Ximending, continue your visit of Taipei at Dihua Old Street . This is one of our favorite places to visit in Taipei!

Dihua Street is a charming testament to the city’s rich past. This street, known for its well-preserved Qing Dynasty architecture, has a nostalgic atmosphere, offering a stark contrast to Taipei’s modernity.

It’s famous for its traditional Chinese medicine shops, tea houses, fabric markets, and a variety of stores selling Taiwanese crafts and snacks. Strolling down this street feels like a journey through time, where every shop and alleyway tells a story of Taipei’s cultural and commercial history.

Dihua Old Street is one of the best things to see in Taipei! Make sure to check it out.

READ OUR FULL GUIDE TO DIHUA OLD STREET

4. Visit the National Taiwan Museum, the Oldest Museum in Taipei

Taiwan National Museum in Taipei

Also within walking distance from Ximending, you can reach the beautiful National Taiwan Museum.

The National Taiwan Museum is the oldest museum in Taiwan. It offers a window into the rich heritage and natural history of the island.

Housed in an elegant, colonial-era building, the museum presents a fascinating mix of exhibitions that encompass Taiwan’s biology, ethnology, and geology.

5. Enjoy a walk through the 228 Peace Memorial Park

Taipei 228 Memorial Park

Right in front of the Taiwan National Museum, you can enjoy a tranquil stroll at the 228 Peace Memorial Park in Taipei.

The park was established to honor the victims of the 228 Incident of 1947, a tragic event that marked the beginning of a long period of martial law in Taiwan. The park features lush greenery, peaceful walkways, and reflective water features, providing a serene escape from the city’s hustle.

We especially liked the nice Pagoda surrounded by water!

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6. Witness History at Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall

Chiang Kai Shek Memorial in Taipei

After visiting the park, you can continue on foot to Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall , one of the best things to see in Taipei!

The Memorial Hall in Taipei stands as a tribute to Chiang Kai-Shek , the former President of the Republic of China. This majestic landmark, set within a vast, beautifully landscaped park, features a striking white facade with a blue-tiled octagonal roof, symbolizing the sky.

The hall itself is a marvel of traditional Chinese architecture, and it’s surrounded by elegant gardens, tranquil ponds, and walkways.

Inside, a large statue of Chiang Kai-Shek dominates the main chamber. Don’t miss the change of guards every hour.

A visit to the Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall offers not only a glimpse into Taiwan’s history but also a chance to appreciate its commitment to preserving cultural heritage.

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7. Wander at Rongjing Gorgeous Time

Rongjin Gorgeous Time in Taipei

At about another 10-minute walk from Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall, discover the latest attraction in Taipei: the charming Rongjing Gorgeous Time .

Originally serving as the Official Dormitories of Taihoku Prison during the Qing Dynasty, this area witnessed significant events, from housing political prisoners during Japanese rule to becoming a community hub for immigrants and public servants.

Today this place has been transformed and is full of Japanese bars and restaurants! It does feel like we were in Japan while visiting this place.

It’s even possible to  rent a kimono . This is possible in one of the first houses when you arrive at Rongjin from Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall.

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8. Travel Back in Time at Bopiliao Old Street

Bopiliao Old Street in Taipei

After our visit to Rongjin Gorgeous Time, we took a short taxi ride to the stunning Bopiliao Old Street .

This well-preserved street dates back to the Qing Dynasty and offers a glimpse into Taiwan’s rich past.

As you stroll along Bopiliao, you are transported back in time with its traditional architecture, including Qing-period buildings, Japanese colonial houses, and restored shops.

The street has become a cultural hotspot, hosting various art exhibitions, cultural events, and educational programs. It’s a must-visit when you are traveling to Taipei.

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9. Visit Longshan Temple at night, one of the best things to see in Taipei

Longshan Temple in Taipei

Near Bopiliao continue your visit of Taipei at our favorite temple: Longshan Temple. A peaceful retreat amidst the city’s hustle. The temple’s architecture and the devotion of worshippers were truly moving.

Dating back to the 18th century, this temple is an exquisite example of traditional Taiwanese architecture, with intricate carvings, stunning lanterns, and beautifully crafted dragon pillars. The best is to visit the temple at night!

The temple not only serves as a religious site but also as a cultural hub, where one can witness traditional rituals, festivals, and a vibrant display of faith and community spirit.

The entrance is free.

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10. Eat at Huaxi Street Night Market (“Snake Alley”)

Huaxi Street Night Market in Taipei

Huaxi Street Night Market , often referred to as Taipei’s “Snake Alley,” is one of the city’s most intriguing night markets.

If by now, you finished your visit of Longshan Temple at night, you must be ready for dinner! Simply cross the street, and you will arrive at Huaxi Street Night Market.

This market is famous for its exotic offerings, including snake-based delicacies, traditional Chinese medicine shops, and an array of seafood.

A visit here offers a sensory adventure, complete with delicious street food, interesting souvenirs, and a peek into the more unusual aspects of traditional Taiwanese culture.

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11. Enjoy the Artistic Vibes at Huashan 1914 Creative Park

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The next day, start with a visit to Huashan 1914 Creative Park, a dynamic cultural and arts space in Taipei. It’s a flourishing hub for creativity and artistic expression.

Originally a wine factory, this historic complex has been brilliantly transformed into a lively arts center. The park features a blend of industrial architecture and contemporary art, housing galleries, theaters, and unique art installations.

As we went there on a Saturday, the place was jam-packed! But still fun.

The array of quirky cafes and craft shops add to its charm, making Huashan 1914 Creative Park a must-visit for those seeking inspiration, entertainment, and a taste of Taipei’s modern artistic scene.

12. Check out Fujin Street, Taipei’s Hipster Area

Fujin Street in Taipei

If you have limited time in Taipei, you can probably skip that part… However, if you are staying there for a week or more, you can explore Fujin Street , a much lesser touristy place in Taipei.

Originally a quiet residential area, Fujin Street in Taipei has transformed over the years into a vibrant hub for local artists and entrepreneurs.

The street exudes a relaxed, bohemian vibe, with tree-lined paths and a mix of old and new architecture. Today, Fujin Street is probably the most hipster area of Taipei!

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13. Enjoy some of the Best Seafood at Addiction Aquatic Development

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If you craving for some of the best seafood in Taipei, don’t hesitate and head right away to Addiction Aquatic Development !

Addiction Aquatic Development in Taipei is a seafood lover’s paradise, offering a unique and upscale market experience.

This modern, warehouse-style space combines a live seafood market, sushi and sashimi bars, a gourmet supermarket, and seafood-themed eateries, all under one roof. Renowned for its fresh and high-quality seafood, you can indulge in a range of dining experiences, from grabbing a quick sushi plate to enjoying a full, luxurious seafood meal.

For us, it’s a must when in Taipei!

14. Exploring the National Palace Museum

Taiwan National Palace

After finishing your meal at Addiction Aquatic Development, head to one of the best Museums in Taiwan: The National Palace Museum (not to be confused with the National Taiwan Museum, as described earlier in this post).

This museum houses an extensive collection of Chinese imperial artifacts. We were captivated by the intricate jade carvings and ancient scrolls. Allocate a few hours here; it’s worth it!

15. Enjoy Shilin Night Market

Shilin Night Market in Taipei

Shilin Night Market in Taipei is a vibrant Taiwanese street food and culture, renowned as one of the largest and most famous night markets in the city.

This bustling market comes alive as the sun sets, with countless stalls and eateries lining the streets, offering an endless array of Taiwanese snacks, from classic bubble tea and stinky tofu to mouthwatering fried chicken and oyster omelets.

Beyond the food, Shilin also boasts a variety of shops selling clothes, accessories, and souvenirs, making it a perfect spot for late-night shopping.

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16. Raohe, another Night Market Worth Visiting in Taipei!

Raohe Night Market

Raohe is one of Taipei’s oldest night markets and a must-visit for foodies. We loved the pepper pork buns and the variety of seafood on offer.

This bustling 600-meter-long street is a culinary haven, lined with a myriad of stalls and vendors serving up classic local favorites.

The lively atmosphere, with the aroma of delicious food filling the air and the buzz of excited visitors, makes for a truly vibrant and sensory experience.

A visit to Raohe Street Night Market is one of the best things to see in Taipei

17. Hike Elephant Mountain for Some of the Best Views in Taipei

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For panoramic city views, we trekked up Elephant Mountain. The trail can be steep, but the breathtaking view of Taipei, especially as the sun sets behind Taipei 101, is a rewarding experience.

Elephant Mountain offers one of the best vantage points for breathtaking views of Taipei, particularly its iconic Taipei 101. This popular hiking spot features a relatively easy trail, which leads to a series of viewing platforms.

The hike, taking about 15-20 minutes, is a bit steep but well worth the effort, especially at sunset. At that time, this place fills up with a crowd of photographers and nature lovers.

Checking the view at Elephant Mountain is one of the unmissable things to do in Taipei!

18. Walking/Cycling Along the Riverside

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Taipei boasts well-maintained and extensive riverside paths, particularly along the Tamsui River, offering a peaceful retreat from the urban bustle.

These paths are ideal for leisurely bike rides or tranquil walks, with stunning views of the city skyline, lush greenery, and the gently flowing river. The routes are dotted with parks, cafes, and art installations, enhancing the experience.

Near Ximending, you can even go to Dadaocheng Wharf Container Market at night, located by the river. It’s full of container-style eateries and bars! A really cool atmosphere.

19. Check out Miramar Ferris Wheel for another Great Viewpoint of Taipei

Miramar Ferris Wheel

The Miramar Ferris Wheel, a prominent feature of the Miramar Entertainment Park in Taipei, offers an enchanting experience with panoramic views of the city.

Standing at an impressive height, this giant wheel lights up at night in a dazzling display of colors easily recognizable in the city’s skyline.

As you go up the wheel, the bustling cityscape of Taipei unfolds beneath you, offering stunning vistas that stretch all the way to the mountains in the distance. Riding the Miramar Ferris Wheel, especially in the evening when the city lights sparkle like jewels, is one of the best things to do in Taipei!

20. Experience New Year’s Eve Fireworks in Taipei!

Experiencing New Year’s Eve in Taipei, with one of the most impressive fireworks in the world at Taipei 101, is an unforgettable experience. We were lucky enough to experience it in 2023. One our of most memorable fireworks ever!

At midnights thousands or people gather around Taipei 101 to watch the show. The fireworks come out directly from the Tower, giving it an extra vertical perspective.

Best Day Trips From Taipei

1. soothing relaxation at beitou hot springs.

Beitou Hot Spring

Seeking tranquility, we headed to Beitou. The thermal valley and its hot springs are a heavenly retreat. We recommend visiting one of the many public baths or booking a private room for a more intimate experience.

Beitou is nestled in a lush, mountainous area and is famous for its natural thermal springs. The water, rich in minerals, is believed to have healing properties, offering a soothing respite for both body and mind.

The area also features the Beitou Hot Spring Museum, where you can learn about the history of hot springs in Taiwan, and the nearby Thermal Valley, known for its steaming, jade-colored waters.

2. Tea Tasting in Maokong

Maokong in Taipei

Taking the gondola to Maokong was a highlight. The area’s tea houses offer exquisite Taiwanese tea, and the views over the rolling hills are serene.

Maokong is perched in the hills on the outskirts of Taipei and it’s accessible via a scenic gondola ride. Maokong is famous for tea enthusiasts. The area is dotted with traditional teahouses, where you can savor locally grown oolong tea while enjoying the tranquil mountain scenery.

Walking along the winding paths, you can visit small tea plantations and learn about the intricate process of tea making.

3. Day Trip to Jiufen Old Street

Jiufen in Taiwan

Jiufen is one of the most popular day trips from Taipei. Although we decided to spend the night there (which we actually recommend in order to avoid the crowd during the day), it can easily be visited during a day trip from Taipei.

Jiufen is one of the most charming old towns in Taiwan with narrow lanes full of lanterns and traditional tea houses. The views of the mountains and sea are spectacular, making it a perfect day trip from Taipei.

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4. Pingxi Line

Shifen along the Pingxi Line in Taiwan

The Pingxi Railway Line , offers a unique and scenic journey through the lush, mountainous landscapes of New Taipei City.

This historic train line, known for its slow-paced and leisurely rides, takes you through charming rural areas and small towns, each with its own character and attractions.

Key stops along the Pingxi Line include Jingtong , an old mining town where you can enjoy the nostalgic atmosphere and bamboo wishing poles; Pingxi , famous for its annual Sky Lantern Festival and quaint streets; and Shifen , known for the Shifen Waterfall, one of Taiwan’s most beautiful waterfalls, and the Shifen Old Street where visitors release sky lanterns into the sky.

Each stop on the Pingxi Line offers a glimpse into Taiwan’s rich cultural heritage and stunning natural beauty, making it a great day trip from Taipei

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5. Explore Nature’s Wonder at Yehliu Geopark

Yehliu Geopark

We ended our trip with a day visit to Yehliu Geopark. The unique geological formations, like the famous “Queen’s Head,” are a fascinating sight.

A day trip to Yehliu Geopark, located on the northern coast of Taiwan, is an extraordinary escape into a landscape of natural wonder. Renowned for its unique geological formations, the park is home to a variety of unique rock structures, including the iconic “Queen’s Head,” a rock formation resembling a human head.

The coastal views add to the dramatic and picturesque setting, making it a photographer’s paradise.

Best Places to Go Shopping in Taipei

Taipei is also a true paradise if you love shopping from global brands to local designers, and Japanese-influenced culture.

We listed the 5 essential neighborhoods for a crazy shopping spree in Taipei.

1. Ximending: the trendiest neighborhood in Taipei

Things to do in Ximending in Taipei

We already talked about Ximending above in our article. There is no better place to shop in Taipei than in Ximending. Here you will find pretty much anything.

Start your journey with the Wan Nian Commercial Building and Shinjuku Plaza. Are you looking to get a tattoo? So go to Tattoo Street!

And the many pedestrian streets in Ximending are lined up with countless shops.

2. Xiinyi District and Taipei 101

Xinyi District

If you go to Taipei, you’re definitely going to take a look at the famous Taipei 101. It is located in the Xinyi district, another area super famous for shopping!

There are malls like ATT 4 FUN and Shin Kong Mitsukoshi that offer everything from designer labels to gadgets. F

3. Japan in Taipei: Shopping dive in Zhongshan

Zhongshan is a bit like a trip to Tokyo without leaving Taipei. There are special areas dedicated to Japanese culture, such as Tiao Tong Shopping District.

It’s a great place to find Japanese designer clothes and culinary delights.

And there is SPOT – Taipei Film House . You’ll hardly believe it was a former American consulate! This is a significant cultural institution in Taipei, contributing to the promotion of film culture, artistic expression, and the development of the local film industry.

4. Gongguan: A paradise for students and good deals

If you’re the thrifty type, Gongguan is for you. The area is popular with students from local universities such as National Taiwan University.

It’s also a great place for budget shopping, especially at the Gongguan Night Market.

5. Jian Guo: The floral and mineral escape

The Jian Guo flower market and jade market are the perfect combo for a weekend. Between the scents of local flowers and the shine of jade jewelry, this place is unique!

Best Places to Stay in Taipei?

Taipei’s accommodation options are as diverse as the city itself.

From the luxury hotels in Xinyi District to the quaint and cozy inns in the historic Wanhua District, there’s a perfect spot for everyone. As for us, we decided to stay in Ximending, at the center of the action!

Here are our top 3 hotel recommendations in Taipei:

1. CitizenM Taipei North Gate (Mid-Range)

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CitizenM Taipei North Gate is a contemporary, boutique-style hotel located right by Ximending and near Taipei Main Station. It’s really convenient. Plus the modern design and innovative approach to hospitality is perfect!

2. Hotel W (Luxury)

Best Places to Stay in Taipei

The W Hotel in Taipei is a luxury hotel with a chic, contemporary design and vibrant atmosphere. Located in the bustling Xinyi District, it has a direct view on the Taipei 101!

The hotel features stylish rooms with cutting-edge design, upscale dining options, and a renowned rooftop bar offering panoramic views of the city.

3. CityInn Hotel Plus – Ximending Branch (low budget)

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This hotel is valued for its convenient location near Ximeninding, it’s affordable clean and has excellent reviews. It’s situated opposite a shopping mall, offering easy access to dining and shopping options.

How to Get Around in Taipei?

Getting around Taipei is convenient and efficient, thanks to its well-developed public transportation system and other modes of transport.

1. Taipei Metro (MRT)

The MRT is the backbone of Taipei’s public transportation. Covering the city with five color-coded lines, it connects major attractions and neighborhoods.

The metro operates from 6:00 am to midnight, making it a reliable option for both early and late activities. Fares range from NT$20 to NT$60, depending on the distance.

All announcements and signage are available in both Chinese and English.

Complementing the MRT, Taipei’s extensive bus network reaches areas that are less accessible by the metro. Buses are a cost-effective option, with most fares set at just NT$15. To be honest, we used the bus 90% of the time, simply check the itinerary on Google Maps. It’s super easy.

The hop-on-hop-off Taipei Double Decker Bus Tour is another great choice to visit Taipei, offering a convenient way to major attractions.

3. Taxis/Uber

Yellow taxis are abundant throughout Taipei. They are a more expensive option, but still affordable by international standards. Uber is also available in Taipei and offers a convenient and familiar option for getting around, especially if you prefer a service with an app-based interface.

4. Cycling /Walking

For a more active and scenic mode of transport, consider using YouBike, Taipei’s bike-sharing service. Stations are located near MRT stations and tourist spots, making it easy to pick up and drop off bikes across the city.

Another option is to walk. Many attractions are close to each other, and walking (although a bit more tiring) will make you see more of the city…

5. Transportation Cards & Passes

To simplify payment and potentially save on fares, consider getting an EasyCard or a Taipei Pass . The EasyCard is a contactless payment card used for public transportation and in participating shops.

It offers a 20% discount on single rides over regular tokens. The Taipei Pass provides unlimited rides on the MRT and city buses for a set number of days.

6. Join a Tour Group

Best food to try in taipei.

Shilin Night Market in Taipei

Taipei is full of amazing dishes and snacks! Here we listed our favorite ones during our trip to the city:

  • Danzai Noodle : A snack-sized dish with braised minced pork, shrimp, bean sprouts, and cilantro, often served with wheat or rice flour noodles.
  • Baby Eel Noodles : A Tainan-origin dish using fresh water Field Eel, paired with pre-fried Yi-mien noodles, available in dry and wet preparations.
  • Hot Pot : A communal meal experience with a variety of broth options and ingredients like thinly sliced meats, seafood, and vegetables.
  • Dumpling: the famous Xiao Long Bao from Din Tai Fung . Unmissable when in Taipei
  • Grilled Squid : A savory street food item marinated in garlic and soy sauce before being grilled, often found at night markets.
  • Scallion Pancakes : A popular street snack made from a batter of flour, oil, and sliced onions, fried to golden perfection. Yum! We love this one!
  • Taiwanese Oyster Omelet : A combination of eggs, oysters, and vegetables, creating a savory omelet that’s a staple in Taiwanese night markets.
  • Stinky Tofu : A fermented tofu dish known for its pungent aroma, often deep-fried and served with pickled cabbage and hot sauce. It tastes better than it smells! Trust us…
  • Pineapple Cakes : A popular pastry with a flaky crust and pineapple jam filling, widely available in bakeries across Taipei.
  • Bubble Tea & Jelly Drinks : Originating from Taiwan, these drinks feature tapioca balls or jelly in a variety of tea flavors.

Best Time to Visit Taipei

The best time to visit Taipei largely depends on your preferences for weather and activities, as well as your tolerance for crowds and heat. Generally Spring and Autumn are the best seasons to visit Taipei due to its cooler weather.

Summers in Taipei are hot and humid, with average temperatures between 27°C to 30°C, peaking in July. This season experiences significant rainfall, so waterproof clothing is essential.

Winters are the driest but coolest, with average temperatures around 16°C to 18°C. e Chinese New Year sometimes falls in late January or early February, which can be a festive yet busy time to visit.

Wrapping Up Our Trip to Taipei

Our trip to Taipei was an incredible blend of cultural discovery, culinary delight, and urban exploration.

Every corner of this city has a story, and we feel like we’ve just scratched the surface.

Taipei is not just a city; it’s a feeling, an experience that stays with you. We left with full hearts and a promise to ourselves to return. If you’re planning a trip to Taipei, get ready for an adventure of a lifetime!

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10 Romantic Things To Do In Taipei For Couples

Facades from as far back as 1850 can be seen on Taipei's Dihua Street.

Taipei is filled with contemporary museums, historic old streets, ancient temples, modern shopping malls, and surrounded by wild hiking trails, all of which make for interesting adventures for couples. For a really unique experience, book a private cooking class and make your own Taiwanese dinner.

Elephant Mountain

Local cooking class, ningxia night market, dadaocheng & dihua st., songshan creative and cultural park, eslite xinyi bookstore, taipei’s jazz scene: blue note / sappho live, huashan 1914 creative park, museum of contemporary art taipei (moca taipei), longshan temple, 📍 route 1: hiking and night markets.

  • Xinyi District, Taipei City, 110

Taipei 101 and the Taipei skyline viewed from atop Elephant Mountain

Elephant Mountain is the most popular day hike in Taipei, and is perfect for couples. The trail starts off just behind Taipei 101 and climbs steeply up, passing temples, city gardens and resident run outdoor gyms on the way to the peak. It’s common to pass locals of all ages on the trail. Even local retirees climb these stairs as part of their daily exercise routines. While the peak is only 183 meters above sea level (about 600 feet), the steep grade of the staircase might be a challenge for some. Around the peak, there are several platforms offering excellent vantage points of Xinyi District and the rest of Taipei Basin. On days with low humidity, Yangmingshan is visible to the north and Wugu to the West. From the peak, other trails branch off in various directions leading to small shrines and temples. The main trail continues leading to the other peaks of the Four Beasts (of which Elephant Mountain is one), before returning to Taipei around the Yongchun Area. Unless it’s midwinter, we recommend tackling this hike either in the early morning or in the evening to avoid the head. Read more about Elephant Mountain .

  • Ivy’s Kitchen (cooking classes)

Students at Ivy's Kitchen cooking class take photos of their homemade soup dumplings.

What’s more rewarding than learning to make a local dish from scratch with your own hands? Numerous private studios in Taipei offer cooking classes that can be customized to client’s dietary needs and often integrate shopping for ingredients at a local market beforehand. Ivy’s Kitchen in Tianmu teaches recipes of all difficulties taking client requests and culinary background into considerations. The amount of work required varies by the dish: simply stir-fry dishes might be quicker to prepare (under 30 minutes), while more complicated dishes like soup dumplings, zongzi and baked paper bun might take up to 2 hours. Of course, after you’re finished, you get to celebrate by eating your own home-cooked Taiwanese meal.

  • Ningxia Rd, Datong District, Taipei City, 103

The famous teppanyaki steak at Ningxia Night Market.

According to tourism statistics, Taiwan’s most visited attraction is its night markets. Taipei’s four largest night markets are Shilin, Raohe, Tonghua, and Ningxia. Of these, Ningxia is the smallest, most manageable, most navigable, and most original. There is no shortage of dining options here and some stalls and restaurants have been in business for over 50 years and multiple generations. A particular standout is Huan Ji Sesame Oil Chicken, which has been operating since 1941 and is located in a storefront on the western side of the market. Besides this, the northern end of the market has delicious and cheap fresh fruits, and Taiwanese Run Bing (think of a made-to-order spring roll), while the southern end of the market has sit down restaurants and a games area. As with all night markets, vegetarian options can be found here as well.

📍 Route 2: History vs Modernity

  • Dihua Street

Facades from as far back as 1850 can be seen on Taipei's Dihua Street.

Taipei’s oldest district, Dadaocheng, was once a busy port and the city’s center of trade. Today, walking among its Baroque revival and Western-inspired red brick storefronts, one will find a mixture of trendy cafes, specialty boutiques and mom-and-pop wholesale shops selling everything from traditional Chinese medicine ingredients to woven bamboo products. Dihua St. in particular, with its densely packed and innovative storefronts, can easily take the entire afternoon to explore. If you get hungry, don’t worry, the area is filled with a variety of restaurants, pastry shops, and even upscale bubble tea parlors. Read more about Dadaocheng’s Dihua Street .

  • No. 133, Guangfu S Rd, Xinyi District, Taipei City, Taiwan 11072

An exhibition on indigenous culture in Songshan Creative and Cultural Park.

Songshan Creative and Cultural Park is a cultural and design hub located inside an old tobacco factory. As is quite common around Taiwan, industrial exteriors—in this case Japanese modernist architecture—hide spacious and renovated and extremely modern interiors. The multi-use complex features exhibition halls, art house theaters, multiple shopping galleries, an outdoor garden, and the Taiwan Design Museum.

Along with Eslite Xinyi, the Songshan Creative and Cultural Park is the second most interesting place to go to understand Taiwanese design aesthetic and local trends in fashion, art, and performance. With multiple shopping galleries featuring local lifestyle brands, stationary, DIY stores (including a silver workshop) and a food court, the park offers one of the most pleasant shopping experiences in Taipei.

  • No. 11, Songgao Rd, Xinyi District, Taipei City, Taiwan 110

The Eslite in Taipie's Xinyi District is Taipei's largest and only 24-hour bookstore.

With over 8,000 square meters of floor space, and over four floors, Eslite Xinyi is Taiwan’s largest and most diverse bookstore. Eslite specializes in art and culture books and includes a large selection of English-language materials as well as a record store, and a cafe. The lower level features domestic and imported designer brands and a food court can be found in the basement. The upper levels of the bookstore feature stationary, lifestyle items, and restaurants.  

  • Sappho Live Jazz

The entrance to Taipei's premier jazz club Blue Note is rather low key.

Taipei’s Blue Note, an understated jazz club that has existed for decades and doesn’t really have an advertising budget, is Taipei’s number one jazz club and a great place to gain an understanding of Taiwan’s small but eclectic underground music culture. Having changed hands once since its opening, the inside has remained nearly unchanged. A wall of jazz records decorates the entrance and a solitary grand piano that has never been moved continues to occupy the majority of the cramped stage. Sappho Live, another Taipei jazz club, hosts a more eclectic selection of performance styles including blues, reggae, and latin-inspired beats, and attracts a younger crowd.

📍 Route 3: The Arts

  • No. 1, Section 1, Bade Rd, Zhongzheng District, Taipei City, Taiwan 100

Art, household products, and creative products are on display in a boutique in Huashan 1914 Creative Park.

Around 100 years ago, Taihoku Winery was producing rice wine and liquors in the place where Huashan 1914 Creative Park stands today. In 2005, the former winery was repurposed into a cultural park. The site now features exhibitions, musical performances, long-term art installations, and is home to countless shops, restaurants, pizzaries, and a theater specializing in foreign and arthouse cinema. On weekends, it’s common for the outdoor spaces in Huashan 1914 Creative Park to host markets, small scale arts performances, and pop-up exhibitions.

  • No. 39, Chang’an W Rd, Datong District, Taipei City, Taiwan 103

A pop art exhibition at the Taipei Museum of Contemporary Art.

The Museum of Contemporary Art Taipei perfectly encapsulates the quirkiness and sincerity of Taiwan’s art scene. The museum is located in an elementary school from the Japanese colonial era, which also happened to serve as Taipei City Hall from 1945 to 1993. Today, MOCA Taipei has become an important arts and culture hub in Taipei. The museum offers themed tours and guided tours as well as audio guides, and is wheelchair accessible.

  • No. 211, Guangzhou St, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 10853

The aged front facade of Longshan Temple in Wanhua is reminder of Taipei's heritage.

Longshan Temple is located in Wanhua, Taipei’s least modern district and home to much of its remaining traditional culture. The temple primarily worships the Goddess of Compassion, Guanyin, but as is common in Taiwan, also features the effigies of 100 other gods and goddesses scattered throughout its halls. Two markets directly adjacent to the temple are also particularly representative of local folk culture. First, there is the Huaxi St. Night Market, famous for vendors specializing in snake-derived products, including drinkable snake blood. If that isn’t enough, heading underground to the Longshan Temple Underground Shopping Bazaar will take you to the local center of folk divination and fortune telling. Locals and tourists alike travel here to get all sorts of questions answered, although primary concerns usually revolve around romance, career, and pivotal life decisions. Fortune tellers will post their conversational languages outside of their booths and both English and Japanese service is common.

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Are you looking for a romantic destination to travel to with your significant other? Look no further than Taiwan! This beautiful island nation located in East Asia offers a unique blend of modernity and tradition, making it the perfect place for a couple’s getaway.

In this ultimate guide to couple travel in Taiwan , you’ll discover everything you need to know to plan the perfect trip. From choosing the best time to visit to finding the perfect accommodations, exploring Taiwan’s delicious cuisine, and discovering the country’s natural wonders, you’ll have all the information you need to create a trip that you and your partner will never forget.

So pack your bags, grab your partner’s hand, and get ready for an adventure in Taiwan!

Key Takeaways

  • The best time to visit Taiwan is during spring and autumn, when the weather is pleasant and ideal for outdoor activities.
  • Taiwan offers a diverse range of accommodation options, including hotels and resorts, Airbnb and homestays, and traditional Taiwanese-style guesthouses.
  • Taiwan’s national parks and scenic areas, such as Taroko National Park and Kenting National Park, offer breathtaking landscapes and outdoor activities like hiking and beach activities.
  • Taiwan’s temples, shrines, museums, and art galleries provide a glimpse into the country’s rich history and culture, and are must-visit destinations for couples traveling to Taiwan.

Choosing the Best Time to Visit

Don’t miss out on the breathtaking scenery and romantic moments Taiwan has to offer – make sure you choose the best time to visit!

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The best time to visit Taiwan is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons. These periods offer milder weather conditions that are more comfortable for outdoor activities and exploring Taiwan’s picturesque landscapes.

In the spring, Taiwan’s cherry blossoms are in full bloom, and the country’s parks and gardens are transformed into a sea of pink and white petals.

Autumn, on the other hand, is perfect for hiking and trekking, with cooler temperatures and less rainfall.

Avoid visiting Taiwan during the summer months (June to August) as the weather is hot and humid, and typhoons are prevalent during this period.

Finding the Perfect Accommodations

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When finding the perfect accommodations for your couple travel in Taiwan, you have three options to consider: hotels and resorts, Airbnb, and homestays.

Hotels and resorts offer the convenience and luxury of amenities and services, while Airbnb and homestays provide a more local and authentic experience.

It’s important to weigh the pros and cons of each option and decide which one suits your preferences and budget best.

Hotels and Resorts

You’ll love the variety of hotels and resorts available in Taiwan, from luxurious high-rise accommodations with stunning city views to cozy guesthouses nestled in the mountains.

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Taipei, the capital city, has no shortage of high-end hotels. The W Taipei and the Grand Hyatt Taipei both offer top-notch amenities like rooftop bars and spas. If you’re looking for something more traditional, consider staying at a Taiwanese-style guesthouse like the San Want Residences in Taipei, which combines modern amenities with traditional Taiwanese decor.

Outside of Taipei, there are plenty of resorts and hotels that offer breathtaking views and unique experiences. The Fleur de Chine Hotel in Sun Moon Lake is known for its hot springs and stunning lake views. The Silks Place Taroko in Hualien is another popular choice, with its location in the heart of Taroko Gorge and spacious rooms with private balconies.

No matter where you choose to stay, you’re sure to find accommodations that fit your style and budget in Taiwan.

Airbnb and Homestays

Experience the local culture and feel right at home with Airbnb and homestays. You can immerse yourself in authentic Taiwanese hospitality and create lasting memories.

Airbnb and homestays are great options for couples who want to experience Taiwan like a local. You can choose from a wide range of accommodations, from traditional Taiwanese homes to modern apartments in the city.

Staying in an Airbnb or homestay allows you to interact with your host and learn more about Taiwanese culture, food, and customs. Your host can recommend local attractions, restaurants, and activities that you might not find in a guidebook.

Plus, you can save money on meals by cooking in the kitchen or sharing meals with your host. With Airbnb and homestays, you can create unforgettable memories while experiencing the warmth and hospitality of Taiwanese people.

Exploring Taiwan’s Delicious Cuisine

Indulge in Taiwan’s delectable cuisine and discover a whole new world of flavors! Taiwan is known for its night markets, where you can sample street food like stinky tofu, oyster omelets, and bubble tea. But there’s so much more to Taiwanese cuisine than just night market fare.

Here are some must-try dishes to add to your foodie adventure in Taiwan:

Beef noodle soup: This is a hearty and savory dish that’s considered the national dish of Taiwan. It’s made with slow-cooked beef, noodles, and a flavorful broth that’s made with soy sauce, garlic, and star anise.

Scallion pancakes: These crispy, chewy pancakes are a popular breakfast or snack food in Taiwan. They’re made with a dough that’s flavored with scallions, sesame oil, and sometimes other ingredients like egg or bacon.

Pineapple cake: This sweet and buttery cake is a popular souvenir from Taiwan. It’s made with a crumbly pastry that’s filled with pineapple jam.

With so many delicious dishes to try, you’ll never go hungry in Taiwan. So go ahead and indulge your taste buds with the flavors of this amazing country!

Discovering Taiwan’s Natural Wonders

Are you ready to explore Taiwan’s natural wonders? Get ready to visit the country’s National Parks and Scenic Areas, where you’ll be able to witness stunning landscapes and breathtaking views.

Take a dip in one of Taiwan’s many beaches or hot springs and experience ultimate relaxation.

National Parks and Scenic Areas

With its breathtaking landscapes and serene atmosphere, Taiwan’s national parks and scenic areas are a must-visit for any couple looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. Here are 4 reasons why you should add national parks and scenic areas to your Taiwan itinerary:

Taroko National Park: Located in Hualien County, Taroko National Park is a natural wonderland filled with marble gorges, crystal-clear rivers, and breathtaking waterfalls. Take a stroll along the Baiyang Trail or hike up to the top of the Taroko Arch to experience the park’s stunning beauty.

Yangmingshan National Park: Just a short drive from Taipei, Yangmingshan National Park is a paradise for nature lovers. The park is home to hot springs, hiking trails, and a variety of flora and fauna. Take a dip in the Beitou Hot Springs or hike up to the top of Mt. Qixing for stunning views of the city.

Kenting National Park: Located on the southern tip of Taiwan, Kenting National Park is a popular destination for beach-goers and surfers. The park is home to tropical forests, coral reefs, and stunning beaches. Take a dip in the clear waters of Nanwan Beach or go snorkeling at Longluantan.

Sun Moon Lake: Located in central Taiwan, Sun Moon Lake is the largest body of water in Taiwan and a popular destination for couples. Take a boat ride around the lake or hike up to the top of the Ci En Pagoda for panoramic views of the stunning landscape.

Exploring Taiwan’s national parks and scenic areas is a great way to reconnect with nature and each other. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to experience the natural beauty of Taiwan as a couple.

Beaches and Hot Springs

You can’t visit Taiwan without experiencing the rejuvenating hot springs and stunning beaches that the island has to offer.

One of the most popular hot spring destinations is Beitou, located just a short train ride from Taipei. Here, you can soak in natural hot springs that are said to have healing properties while enjoying the picturesque surroundings.

Another must-visit hot spring spot is Wulai, located in the mountains outside of Taipei. Wulai is known for its outdoor hot springs, which offer a stunning view of the surrounding nature.

Taiwan’s beaches are just as impressive as its hot springs. Kenting National Park, located in the south of Taiwan, is home to some of the most beautiful beaches in the country. The white sand beaches and crystal-clear waters are perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and surfing.

If you’re looking for something a bit more secluded, head to Dong’ao Bay in Yilan. This quiet beach is known for its dramatic cliffs and clear water, making it a perfect spot for a romantic getaway or a peaceful retreat.

Whether you’re looking to relax or adventure, Taiwan’s beaches and hot springs are not to be missed.

Experiencing Taiwan’s Culture and History

If you’re interested in experiencing Taiwan’s rich culture and history, there are two places you shouldn’t miss: temples and shrines, and museums and art galleries.

Taiwan is home to many beautiful and historic temples and shrines, each with its own unique story and significance.

Meanwhile, the country’s museums and art galleries offer a glimpse into Taiwan’s past and present, showcasing everything from ancient artifacts to contemporary art.

Temples and Shrines

Explore the intricate beauty of Taiwan’s temples and shrines, immersing yourself in the rich history and culture of the country. These religious sites serve as a testament to Taiwan’s diverse spiritual beliefs and practices, with each temple and shrine showcasing unique architectural styles and cultural customs.

Here are four must-visit temples and shrines in Taiwan:

Longshan Temple in Taipei – Built in 1738, this temple is a prime example of traditional Taiwanese temple architecture and is dedicated to the Buddhist Goddess of Mercy, Guanyin.

Fo Guang Shan Monastery in Kaohsiung – Known as the ‘Buddhist Kingdom,’ this monastery is home to a large golden Buddha statue and offers visitors the chance to learn about Buddhism through various lectures and activities.

Confucius Temple in Tainan – Built in 1665, this temple is the oldest Confucius temple in Taiwan and is dedicated to the ancient Chinese philosopher and educator, Confucius.

Chingshui Temple in Taichung – Known for its elaborate dragon and phoenix carvings, this temple is dedicated to the Chinese sea goddess, Mazu, and is a popular site for traditional Taiwanese religious ceremonies.

Visiting these temples and shrines not only allows you to appreciate the stunning architecture and intricate details, but also provides insight into Taiwan’s rich cultural heritage. So, make sure to add these religious sites to your itinerary for a truly immersive travel experience.

Museums and Art Galleries

Now that you’ve explored the serene temples and shrines of Taiwan, it’s time to indulge in its vibrant art and culture scene. Taiwan is home to a plethora of museums and art galleries that showcase the country’s rich history, contemporary art, and diverse culture. Whether you’re an art enthusiast or just looking to explore something new, these museums and art galleries will leave you mesmerized.

The best part about visiting these museums and art galleries is that they provide an immersive experience that allows you to explore Taiwan’s art and culture scene at your own pace. Take a stroll through the National Palace Museum and marvel at its vast collection of Chinese art and artifacts, or explore the contemporary artwork at the Taipei Fine Arts Museum. To help you plan your itinerary, here’s a table that lists some of the best museums and art galleries in Taiwan.

Make sure to check the opening hours and admission fees before you visit any of these museums and art galleries. With so much to explore, you’re sure to have a memorable experience that will leave you wanting to come back to Taiwan.

Getting Around Taiwan

One of the best ways for you and your partner to see Taiwan is by renting a scooter to easily navigate through the cities and countryside. Scooters are readily available for rent throughout the country and are relatively cheap. You’ll also have the freedom to explore at your own pace and stop whenever and wherever you want. Just make sure to wear a helmet, obey traffic laws, and be aware of the sometimes chaotic traffic.

If you’re not comfortable driving a scooter, the next best option is to take public transportation. Taiwan has an extensive network of buses and trains that can take you to most places on the island. The trains are especially convenient and comfortable, with different classes of seats depending on your budget. You can even try the iconic high-speed rail that can take you from one end of the island to the other in just a few hours.

With a little planning, you and your partner can easily get around Taiwan and experience all that it has to offer.

Fun Couple Activities

For a truly memorable experience, why not try out some of the exciting activities available for couples in Taiwan?

Start off by exploring the night markets together, tasting the delicious street food, and trying your hand at some of the games. The Shilin Night Market in Taipei is one of the most famous and offers a wide variety of food and entertainment options. You can also visit the Raohe Night Market, which is known for its lively atmosphere and traditional Taiwanese dishes.

For adventure seekers, head to Taroko National Park for some hiking and stunning views. The Taroko Gorge Trail is a popular option, where you can see waterfalls, marble cliffs, and the famous Eternal Spring Shrine.

Another option is to take a hot air balloon ride in Taitung, where you can soar over the beautiful landscape and even catch a glimpse of the ocean.

Whatever your interests may be, Taiwan offers a wide range of activities for couples to enjoy together.

Tips for a Smooth and Memorable Trip

So, you’re planning a romantic trip to Taiwan with your significant other. To make sure you have a smooth and memorable trip, there are a few things you should keep in mind.

First, language and communication can be a bit of a challenge if you don’t speak Mandarin, but don’t worry, most Taiwanese people speak some English.

Second, budgeting and managing your money is important to ensure you make the most of your trip without overspending.

Keep these tips in mind and you’ll be well on your way to a fantastic couple’s getaway in Taiwan.

Language and Communication

When traveling as a couple in Taiwan, you’ll find that speaking basic Mandarin phrases can greatly enhance your experience and make communication with locals more enjoyable. Don’t worry if you’re not fluent in the language, as many Taiwanese people speak English as well. However, taking the time to learn some common phrases can show respect for the culture and make your interactions more meaningful.

Here are a few phrases to get you started:

  • Ni hao (nee how) – Hello
  • Xie xie (shay shay) – Thank you
  • Zai jian (zye jyen) – Goodbye
  • Qing wen (ching wen) – Excuse me

In addition to language, nonverbal communication can also be important in Taiwan. For example, it’s considered polite to bow slightly when greeting someone, and using hand gestures to indicate numbers can be helpful when bartering at markets.

Overall, making an effort to communicate in a respectful and friendly manner can go a long way in enhancing your experience as a couple in Taiwan.

As you explore the country, you may encounter some language barriers, but don’t be discouraged. Many Taiwanese people are eager to help and may even offer to practice their English with you. Embrace the opportunity to learn about the language and culture, and remember that communication is a two-way street. By showing respect and openness, you’ll likely find that the locals will be more than willing to assist you in your travels.

Money and Budgeting

Managing your finances in Taiwan can be made easier by researching the local currency and exchange rates before your trip. The official currency in Taiwan is the New Taiwan Dollar (NTD), and it’s recommended to exchange your currency at the airport or at local banks.

ATMs are also widely available, and most major credit cards are accepted in larger cities. When it comes to budgeting for your trip, it’s important to keep in mind that Taiwan can be both affordable and expensive, depending on your travel style.

Street food and local markets offer some of the cheapest and most delicious meals, while high-end restaurants and luxury accommodations can be quite expensive. Transportation costs can also add up, but using public transportation and walking can save you money.

Overall, setting a realistic budget and sticking to it can help you make the most of your couple travel in Taiwan.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some common cultural norms and practices that visitors should be aware of when traveling as a couple in taiwan.

When traveling as a couple in Taiwan, it’s important to be aware of some common cultural norms and practices.

For example, public displays of affection are generally frowned upon, so it’s best to keep physical contact to a minimum in public.

Additionally, it’s important to be respectful of elders and authority figures, and to avoid causing a scene or drawing attention to yourself.

It’s also customary to remove your shoes when entering someone’s home or a temple, so be sure to bring socks or slippers with you.

Finally, tipping is not expected in Taiwan, so be sure to budget accordingly.

By being mindful of these cultural practices, you can ensure a respectful and enjoyable trip as a couple in Taiwan.

Are there any specific safety precautions that couples should take when exploring Taiwan’s natural wonders?

When exploring Taiwan’s natural wonders as a couple, it’s important to take specific safety precautions.

Firstly, always check weather conditions and trail difficulty before embarking on a hike. Taiwan’s mountains can be unpredictable, so it’s important to be prepared with appropriate gear and clothing.

Additionally, make sure to bring plenty of water and snacks, as many trails can take several hours to complete.

Finally, be mindful of your surroundings and watch out for slippery rocks or uneven terrain. With these precautions in mind, you can safely enjoy all that Taiwan’s stunning natural landscapes have to offer.

What are some lesser-known, off-the-beaten-path destinations in Taiwan that couples might enjoy visiting?

If you’re looking for some lesser-known destinations in Taiwan to explore with your partner, there are plenty of options to choose from. One great spot to visit is the coastal town of Dong’ao, located in Yilan County. Here, you can take a scenic hike along the coast and enjoy stunning views of the ocean and surrounding mountains.

Another hidden gem is the small village of Jiji, which is located in the heart of Taiwan’s agricultural region. Here, you can explore the quaint streets and try delicious local food, such as the famous Hakka rice noodles.

Finally, you may also want to check out the historic town of Lukang, which is known for its beautiful temples and traditional architecture. No matter which of these off-the-beaten-path destinations you choose, you’re sure to have a memorable and romantic experience with your partner.

What are some popular souvenirs or gifts that couples might consider bringing back from Taiwan?

If you’re looking for souvenirs or gifts to bring back from Taiwan, there are a few popular options that couples might enjoy.

One of the most iconic items is pineapple cakes, which come in cute gift boxes and are a delicious treat.

Tea is another great choice, as Taiwan has a long history of tea production and there are many varieties to choose from.

You might also consider picking up some calligraphy brushes or handmade paper goods, which make for unique and artistic souvenirs.

Don’t forget to browse the night markets for quirky trinkets and accessories, or check out the local boutiques for fashionable clothing and accessories.

Whatever you choose, these souvenirs will serve as lasting reminders of your trip to Taiwan as a couple.

Are there any unique challenges that couples might face when traveling in Taiwan that they should be prepared for?

When traveling in Taiwan as a couple, there are a few unique challenges that you should be prepared for.

One of the biggest challenges is the language barrier. While many people in Taiwan speak English, there are still many who do not, especially outside of the major cities. This can make it difficult to communicate with locals and navigate public transportation.

Another challenge is the crowdedness of popular tourist attractions, such as night markets and temples. It can be overwhelming and frustrating to navigate through the crowds, especially if you’re not used to it.

Additionally, Taiwan’s weather can be unpredictable, with typhoons and heavy rainfall during certain times of the year. It’s important to be aware of the weather forecast and plan accordingly.

Overall, with some preparation and a positive attitude, these challenges can be overcome and you can have a wonderful time exploring Taiwan as a couple.

Congratulations! You’ve just finished reading the ultimate guide to couple travel in Taiwan. By now, you should have a better idea of when to visit, where to stay, what to eat, what to see, and what to do while in Taiwan.

Remember to be open-minded and flexible when traveling with your significant other. Embrace the country’s culture and customs, try new experiences, and enjoy each other’s company.

With its stunning scenery, delicious cuisine, rich history, and friendly people, Taiwan is the perfect destination for a romantic getaway.

So pack your bags, book your tickets, and get ready for an unforgettable adventure with your partner in Taiwan!

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19 BEST Places to Visit in Taipei (2024 • MUST-SEE SIGHTS)

Taipei is the modern capital of Taiwan. The diverse city has a great infrastructure and it’s easy to explore the key places of interest in Taipei as well as travel to nearby cities and towns. From one of the tallest towers in the world and a globally renowned zoo to places of natural interest and terrific shopping, Taipei offers plenty for everyone.

Taipei doesn’t feature on many travellers’ radars, particularly people from outside of Asia, and is often overlooked in favour of other East Asian cities. It can be difficult to find information on what to see and do if you are planning a trip to Taipei, especially if you want to hit up more offbeat attractions and head off the beaten path.

With this ultimate list of the best places to visit in Taipei, you’ll be able to make sure to cover all the top attractions. No matter your age or travelling style you’ll find plenty of reasons to add Taipei to your travel wish list.

Warning: some of these best places to visit in Taipei are sure to surprise you!

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Datong, Taipei

Datong is the perfect place to stay if you are travelling on a shoestring budget. It is located just north of Zhongzheng and remains very central to explore Taipei’s many destinations.

  • Take a look at the humble features of the Confucius Temple
  • On the contrary, marvel at Bao’an Temple, one of Taipei’s most ornate temples
  • Try some local delicacies at the Ningxia Night Market

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#1 – Taipei 101 – One of the most amazing places in Taipei

Taipei 101 - One of the most amazing places in Taipei

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  • Eco-friendly structure
  • Among the world’s tallest towers
  • Rich symbolism
  • Sweeping views

Why it’s awesome: This is top of the Taipei places to visit list for good reason. Up there, you feel top of the world! Shaped like a traditional pagoda and standing at 508 meters (1,667 feet) tall, the soaring Taipei 101 was once the world’s tallest tower. It’s is still said to be the biggest green building in the world, both because of the coloured glass on its facades and due to its many environmentally friendly features.

Steeped in symbolism, the impressive tower has 101 floors. One hundred is usually viewed as perfection, so this gleaming modern tower goes one step beyond being perfect! There’s a large and luxurious shopping mall next to the tower and inside there are various offices, an observation level, displays, a conference centre, and a VIP Club.

What to do there: Ride in the super-fast elevators to reach the observation levels, with both indoor and outdoor viewing areas to enjoy. Feast your eyes on the sweeping city views and see interesting displays related to the tower’s construction, use, and symbolism. Spot various symbolic features around the tower and see many of the best places in Taipei from a completely different perspective.

#2 – Taipei Zoo – Awesome place to visit in Taipei with kids

Taipei Zoo - Taipei Zoo Awesome place to visit in Taipei with kids

  • Beautiful landscaping
  • Home to diverse creatures
  • Educational exhibits

Why it’s awesome: The largest zoo in Asia and one of the biggest zoos in the world, the modern and well-kept Taipei Zoo is often said to be among the best zoos on the planet. Spread over a large area, the zoo is home to an abundance of interesting species from across the globe.

Admission costs are low and it’s a fantastic place to spend a fun-filled day with the kids. Indeed, it’s one of the best places in Taipei for a family outing. There are various places to eat and drink throughout the zoo and the terrain is stroller friendly. Lush gardens, wide, open spaces, and educational displays add to the appeal.

What to do there: Plan to spend at least half a day (if not a whole day) exploring the large zoo. Seeing the cute pandas is often a highlight for many visitors, though don’t be disappointed if they are resting in the air conditioning! The children’s theatre, insectarium, and nocturnal animal house are also often popular with younger visitors.

#3 – Shilin Night Market – A must-see in Taipei for foodies!

Taipei Night Market - A must-see in Taipei for foodies

  • Array of items
  • Lively vibe
  • Lots of street food
  • Popular with locals and tourists

Why it’s awesome: Large and lively, Shilin Night Market draws many locals and tourists alike every day of the week. Stalls spread through a maze of streets, and you’ll find a great selection of local goods and international brands, usually at discount prices.

Some places have fixed prices and there are somewhere you can haggle so make sure you perfect your haggling skills . It’s especially worth asking for discounts if you’re buying in bulk. It’s not only a great place for shopping, though; Shilin Night Market is also one of the top spots in Taipei for delicious street food. It’s veritable foodie heaven!

What to do there: Stroll along the streets, letting your senses guide you as you sample a huge selection of local cuisine. Inhale the rich aromas, watch as vendors cook up dishes on the spot, and see an exciting array of delicacies set out to tempt the hungry.

Sink your teeth into things like fried buns, dim sum, stinky tofu, tempura, grilled meats, oyster omelet, and much, much more. Once you think it couldn’t get any better, pop into the underground Shilin Night Market Food Court for even more mouth-watering treats! It really is one of the best places to eat in Taipei.

Another famous night market in Taipei if you liked the Shilin Night Market is the Ningxia Night Market which is another great place to try some street food.

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#4 – Longshan Temple – One of the most religious places to see in Taipei

Longshan Temple - most religious places to see in Taipei

  • Long history
  • Gorgeous architecture
  • Spiritual ambience
  • Ornate statues

Why it’s awesome: Built in the late 1730s by people from Fujian, Taipei’s Longshan Temple became a major spiritual and community centre for settlers from mainland China; it was built in honour of an ancient temple in their home province.

Still an active place of worship today, it is also one of the most significant religious landmarks in Taipei. The Longshan Temple features ornate and colourful details and the vibe is tranquil and serene. It’s a place to go in Taipei to have a breather from the city.

What to do there: Admire the striking building from the outside, feasting your eyes on the decorative pillars and roof, statues, and grand doorways. Step inside, where you’ll likely see people praying and making merit, inhale the sweet smells of incense, and see even more spiritual statues and artwork.

Wander through the grand halls and pause to take in the details of the various altars. There are shrines to various Chinese gods and goddesses as well as to the Lord Buddha. As far as cultural places in Taipei go, this is one of the best.

Explore the origins of Taipei, experience authentic Taiwanese culture, discover the fascinating stories of our folk gods and learn how they influence the lives of believers in Taiwan during this Taiwan Cultural Walking Tour with a local guide.

#5 – Danshui River Mangrove Nature Reserve – One of the most underrated places to see in Taipei

Danshui River Mangrove Nature Reserve

  • Interesting wildlife
  • Pretty views
  • Free attraction

Why it’s awesome: A short train ride from the hustle and bustle of the city centre, Danshui River Mangrove Nature Reserve is an interesting and peaceful outdoor spot.

One of the coolest lesser-visited attractions in Taipei, there is no charge to explore the nature reserve. Also known as Tamsui River Mangrove Nature Reserve, the area protects the large Hongshulin mangrove swamp as well as all the creatures that call the salty swamp home.

What to do there: Step into the small but informative education centre to learn more about the swamp and its eco-diversity before wandering along the boardwalk. Peer into the mangroves to spot an array of flora and fauna. Some of the most unusual creatures to look out for are the curious mudskippers – fish that can walk on land.

You’re also likely to see crabs and many types of birds. The ambiance is calm and there are great views of city life in the distance.

#6 – Jiufen – A very cool place in Taipei to go for a day

Jiufen

  • Great shopping
  • Plenty of photo opportunities
  • Stunning vistas
  • Historical vibe

Why it’s awesome: Jiufen is an old gold mining town in the wider Taipei area. Built by the Japanese, it is perched on the craggy mountainside near the coast. Easy to reach by road and rail from the heart of the city, it’s one of the most picturesque places of interest in Taipei.

There’s an olde-worlde vibe and plenty to see and do. The covered shopping area is especially popular and the views are beautiful. The town has featured in a number of movies and TV shows and if you’re backpacking Taiwan , be sure to include Jiufen on your itinerary.

What to do there: Visit the ornate Chinese temple and soak up the sense of spirituality and stand at the nearby observation point to enjoy beautiful views out over the water. Explore the two main hillside pedestrian streets of Shuchi Street and Jishan Street, pausing to look in the assortment of shops filled with an array of goods.

Stop for refreshments in a charming tea house and refuel in one of the traditional restaurants.

Although no longer open to visitors, you can see the outside of the historic Taiyang Co. Ruifang mining Operation Office and the now-derelict Jiufen Shingpeng Theatre, which was one of the earliest theatres in Taiwan. Feeling active? Go hiking up Mount Jilong and enjoy the terrific vistas!

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#7 – National Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Hall – Possibly one of the most important places to visit in Taipei

National Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall - one of the most important places to visit in Taipei

  • Magnificent building
  • Interesting and educational displays
  • Traditional guards
  • Beautiful grounds

Why it’s awesome: Among the most famous places in Taiwan, the National Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Hall is a well-known city landmark and a popular tourist attraction. Located at one end of the large Liberty Square, the iconic blue and white building is an attractive sight.

Open since 1980, it was constructed to honour the memory of the late president. Inside there is a large bronze statue of Chiang Kai Shek, guarded by solemn-looking soldiers in ceremonial uniforms, as well as educational displays and a library.

What to do there: Climb the 89 steps that lead to the upper level of the memorial hall, noting that the number of steps represents the age at which the former leader died. See the large statue of the late leader and snap some pictures of the smartly dressed guards. Descend back to ground level to learn more about the leader and Taiwan’s history in the museum.

There are many interesting objects and artifacts and comprehensive information is provided in English as well as Chinese languages. It’s one of the best places to visit in Taipei to get more of a sense of the culture and history of Taiwan.

#8 – Fort San Domingo – One of Taipei’s coolest historical sites

Fort San Domingo - Taipei’s coolest historical site

  • One of Taiwan’s oldest buildings
  • Controlled by various powers throughout history
  • Informative displays
  • Pleasant gardens

Why it’s awesome: Located in Tamsui, the striking red-colored fortress of San Domingo stands on the site of an earlier wooden fort. The original fortress was built by the Spanish, while the present building was constructed in the 1640s by the Dutch. It was later expanded and fortified further by the Qing regime and served as the British consulate from 1868.

It was occupied by the Japanese during the Pacific War, then later passed back to British control. One of the oldest buildings in Taiwan, today it is a National Historic Site and among the most popular tourist attractions in Taipei’s district of Tamsui.

What to do there: Pay the reasonable admission fee and climb the shaded steps to reach the entrance to the historic fortress. See the flag flying proudly above before following the sightseeing route through the fortress’s diverse areas.

In addition to the red fort, the site also has the original gate that was constructed during the Qing era, leafy gardens, and the English-style former residence of the British Consul. You can learn more about Taiwan’s history and see varied displays, period furnishings, and artifacts.

#9 – Houtong – Quite the quirky place to visit in Taipei!

Houtong - my personal best place to visit in Taipei

  • Former mining town
  • Home to many cats
  • Unusual features

Why it’s awesome: A short train ride from the heart of Taipei brings you to Houtong, an old coal-mining town built by the Japanese that is now known for its many felines. The hillside town was abandoned when the mines dried up, leaving cats to roam free, multiply, and claim the space as their own.

Today, Houtong is a Taipei must-see for any animal lover, particularly those with a penchant for cats. Volunteers care for the animals and have created many cool and quirky cat-themed attractions. I dunno about you, but this is my personal best place to visit in Taipei!

What to do there: Get up close and personal with the friendly cats that call Houtong home. You can buy food to pamper the kitties, but don’t feed them human treats as it can make them sick.

See the feline-themed artworks that adorn many walls, spot the small houses built to afford shelter to the strays, and enjoy snacks and drinks in one of the quaint cafes. There are plenty of great photo opportunities and you can purchase a range of cat-themed memorabilia.

Cat town: top sight in Taipei!

#10 – Beitou – Great place to visit in Taipei for couples

Beitou - Great place to visit in Taipei for couples

  • Unusual sights
  • Diverse museums
  • Places of natural interest in Taipei

Why it’s awesome: Although soaking in hot springs may not be the most obvious choice of things to do when experiencing hot and humid conditions, taking a dip is surprisingly relaxing and soothing. Beitou Hot Springs has a number of well-maintained and clean hot springs, with private changing areas and lockers.

Signs clearly state the temperature of each pool. It’s one of the best public hot springs around the city, though you will also find some private hot springs if you want a more exclusive experience. Beitou also boasts stunning geothermal features and several interesting attractions.

What to do there: Melt your problems away! If you’re looking for things to do in Taipei to take your mind off all those measly problems you left back home, this is the place to go!

Marvel at the milky blue steaming waters of Beitou Thermal Valley, also known as Hell Valley (closed on Mondays), set in beautiful natural surroundings. Discover more about the area at Beitou Hot Spring Museum, Ketagalan Culture Center, and Beitou Library. Stroll through the scenic Beitou Hot Spring Park and Plum Garden, visit the small and secluded Puji Temple, and soothe away any aches and pains in the hot springs.

#11 – Ximending – A great place in Taipei if you love to shop!

Ximending - Great place in Taipei if you love to shop

  • Youthful vibe
  • Energetic at night time
  • Japanese influence

Why it’s awesome: Ximending is one of the best places to visit in Taipei if you’re looking for cool shopping with a trendy and youthful vibe. Lively by day and by night, it has a wealth of recreational and leisure options too. Made popular when there was a heavy Japanese presence in Taiwan , it has gone from strength to strength since the 1980s.

It’s easy to spot the Japanese influences still today, though there is also a strong local feeling too. Brimming with clothes shops and accessory stores, the area also has cool karaoke joints, cinemas, and eateries.

What to do there: Spend hours browsing in a large variety of stores in Ximending, trying not to get swept away in the exuberant crowds. It’s an especially great place to shop in Taipei for alternative styles and items generally associated with various sub-cultures. Try out new fashions and perhaps add some funky pieces to your wardrobe. Stop for a bite to eat in one of the local restaurants and, as night falls, sing your heart out in one of the KTVs.

#12 – Ghost Mask Museum – One of the more unique places to visit in Taipei

  • Quirky attraction
  • Cultural and spiritual insights
  • Hand-made items
  • Lesser-visited museum

Why it’s awesome: The Ghost Mask Museum started life as one man’s private collection of hand-made ghostly masks. Nestled down a quiet alley, visitors can peer at some 1,500 unusual masks, with some that are rather grotesque and others that border on the comedic. Seeing the creepy collection of masks is definitely among the most unusual things to do in Taipei!

What to do there: Gaze in curiosity at the large collection of masks created by sculptor Wu Jyh Chyang and appreciate the effort and passion that must have gone into painstakingly creating each item by hand. Some masks are embellished with various items, including animal hair, cigarette butts, and scraps of cloth.

The museum provides insights into local ghost beliefs and some seek to teach valuable life lessons and warn of punishments that await one in the afterlife if people fail to live a righteous life. This may not be the top must-see in Taipei for those with a deep-seated fear of their own mortality… but I think it’s awesome!

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#13 – Taipei Botanical Garden – One of the nicer places in Taipei to sightsee!

Taipei Botanical Garden - One of the nicer places in Taipei to sightsee

  • Centre for botanical research
  • Pleasant walking trails
  • Various gardens
  • Wide selection of plants

Why it’s awesome:   Switching gears from Taipei’s more morbid attractions, the Taipei Botanical Garden is home to some 1,500 species of plants… and super pretty! Established as a botanical garden by the Japanese in the early 1920s, there has been a garden at the same place for many decades. The pretty and peaceful garden is split between 17 different areas, with historical buildings, sparkling ponds, and well-maintained footpaths too.

What to do there: Take a leisurely stroll through the picturesque botanical garden, admiring a wide range of plants and flowers from different parts of the world. There are species native to the island of Taiwan, as well as those from neighbouring nations and farther afield. Some species are rare and there’s good information provided about the various flora.

#14 – Taipei Fine Arts Museum – A great place to visit in Taipei if you are alone/traveling solo

Taipei Fine Arts Museum - Best place to visit in Taipei for solo traveler art lovers

  • Lovely building
  • Interesting art works
  • Activities for kids
  • Learning opportunities

Why it’s awesome: The Fine Arts Museum is a Taipei must-do for anyone interested in art. A great place for solo travellers to immerse themselves in visual creativity, the museum has been capturing people’s interest since 1983. It was Taiwan’s first art museum to focus on contemporary and modern art. Now located at Taipei Expo Park, it’s a cool place to go in Taipei to escape the heat and enjoy a few hours in air-conditioned comfort.

The building has interesting architectural elements and there are many thought-provoking and stimulating art pieces to enjoy. There are regularly changing temporary displays in addition to the permanent exhibits, and the museum often hosts a range of special events.

What to do there: Wander along the tube-like suspended corridors, soaking up the Chinese influences, peer out through the gigantic windows to see nearby landmarks and open spaces, and, of course, feast your eyes on an abundance of fascinating art. Pieces span from the start of the twentieth century to the present day and there are works by both local and international artists.

Aiming to take visitors through the history of art in Taiwan, the museum also houses a number of antiques alongside modern works. If you’re visiting Taipei with children, don’t miss popping into the Children’s Art Education Centre too because kids love museums of fine art!

If you want to visit some more sites in the area, the Taipei Confucius Temple is just a ten-minute walk away and is a really stunning Chinese temple that doesn’t take too long to see.

#15 – Yehliu Geopark – A beautiful outdoor place to visit in Taipei

Yehliu Geopark - A beautiful outdoor place to visit in Taipei

  • Natural attraction
  • Splendid views
  • Brilliant photo opportunities
  • Coastal setting

Why it’s awesome: Yehliu Geopark is a fascinating natural attraction to add to your bucket list when you travel to Taipei. Although fairly remote, it is easy to reach by bus, making it an ideal day trip from Taipei. There are many interesting geological formations, created by the mighty powers of Mother Nature over thousands of years. The unusual landscapes are photogenic and there are amazing views out over the ocean so make sure you bring your camera !

What to do there: Walk along the coast, soaking up the views and marvelling at the unusual rocky landscapes. The cape runs for around 1,700 metres (5,577 feet), and highlights include features named the Kissing Rock, Sea Candles, Ice Cream Rock, Elephant Rock, Fairy Shoe, and Ginger Rocks. Take plenty of pictures of the stunning Queen’s Head. You can also pay a visit to the nearby Yehliu Ocean World where you can observe an interesting selection of aquatic creatures.

#16 – Dahu Park – A cool place to see in Taipei with friends

Dahu Park Taiwan - A cool place to see in Taipei with friends

  • Enjoy being outdoors
  • Lake and mountain vistas
  • Varied activities
  • Home to local wildlife

Why it’s awesome: Located in the Neihu District of Taipei, Dahu Park was established in 1979. One of the city’s prettiest parks, it is known for its large and scenic lake. The park sits in the shadow of Mt. Bailushi. There are various leisure options and it’s one of the best Taipei vacation ideas for families and groups of friends looking for somewhere to unwind in nature.

Combining natural and man-made features, there’s plenty to keep you occupied for several hours and it’s also one of the best places to stay in Taipei . If you visit Taipei on the weekend you’ll likely find the park teeming with local families, but if you go on a weekday you can enjoy a quieter ambiance.

What to do there: Cross the pretty Jindai Bridge that spans the large Egret Lake and enjoy the views of the lake and the surrounding nature.

Follow nature trails through the park and spot diverse flora and fauna, relax in the traditional Chinese-style pagoda next to the water’s edge, have a go at fishing, unwind in the heated swimming pool, and enjoy a little TLC in the sauna and steam room. If you’re feeling active, climb Mt. Bailushi for terrific views over the area.

#17 – Taipei City Mall – The Underground Mall in Taipei

Taipei City Mall

  • A great place to shop for boutique clothing and souveniers
  • Easily connected to Taipei Main Station
  • The oldest market in Taipei
  • A cool place to pass the time

Why it’s awesome: Taipei City Mall is an underground mall between the Daan and Zhongzheng districts in Taipei City. It was the first underground market to open in Taipei City though it’s had its share of history. In the 90s, the government decided to knock down the original market and build a new one. It opened in the year 2000, eight years later, and provided shops for the 810 market stalls that originally stood there.

Now, the 825-meter long underground mall is composed of modern shops, filled with boutique brands and traditional stalls intertwined. It connects to Taipei Main Station and the metro, which is right underneath the mall. So it’s pretty easy to get to.

What to do there: shop until you drop! It’s a mall, so of course, it’s the place to be to buy clothing and souvenirs. You can find contemporary brands or something a little more traditional, or you can find a cafe or restaurant to relax in and enjoy some good food.

#18 – Yangmingshan National Park – The Most Beautiful National Park in Taipei

Yangmingshan National Park Taipei

  • One of the 9 National Parks in Taiwan
  • A great place to enjoy nature and being outdoors
  • Hiking and wildlife activities available
  • A quiet place to escape the busy city center

Why it’s awesome: The Yangmingshan National Park is one of nine national parks in Taiwan and is conveniently located between Taipei and New Taipei City. 

Historically referred to as Caoshan (which means Green Mountain in English) the national park is a breath of fresh air away from the hustle and bustle of the city. There are some nice scenic spots in the park to enjoy a nice picnic or you can just enjoy being out in nature.

You’ll find hiking trails that take you through stunning gardens, over rolling landscapes and past the hot springs. If you are staying in Taipei City for more than a week I would definitely recommend taking the trip up here.

If you don’t have a lot of time and you want to see some nature, consider checking out the Elephant Mountain hike. The Elephant Mountain is located within the city close to the Xiangshan MRT Station.

What to do there: As it’s a national park, the best thing to do here is to unwind in nature and just stroll around the hills and gardens. 

If you’re visiting on a weekend, you can only get to the national park by bus. From Taipei Main Station, take the 260 bus or the Red 30/208 from Jiantan MRT Station. These buses will drop you off at Yangmingshan bus station where it’s just a 700 meter walk to the park entrance.

#19 – National Palace Museum – The Largest Collection of Chinese Artifacts in The World

National Palace Museum Taipei

  • Largest collection of Chinese artefacts in the world
  • In a gorgeous building that’s worthy of Instagram photos
  • Located in the Shilin district, perfect for those who want street food after
  • A nice, quiet indoor activity to do when it rains

Why it’s awesome: The National Palace Museum is known for its permanent collection of nearly 700,000 pieces of Chinese artwork, relics, and artifacts. This is the largest collection of its type in the world. 

Spanning 8,000 years of Chinese history, mostly from the Ming and Qing dynasty, but also dating as far back as the neolithic age. The collection of high-quality pieces was usually collected by Chinese emperors, and they are now on display for public viewing. 

Many of the artifacts used to be housed in the Forbidden City in Beijing, but during the Civil War in China, many items were moved to Taipei to protect them from getting destroyed in the conflict.

A total of 2,972 crates of artifacts were moved from the Forbidden City, which was only 22% of the original number of crates due to be sent here, but it is said that the pieces that made it to the National Palace Museum represented some of the very best of the collection.

What to do there: Walk around and enjoy the incredible artifacts, from pottery and ceramics, weapons, paintings, clothing, and tools. There’s so much to see here, it could easily take you a whole day. 

The exterior is also one of the most beautiful buildings in Taipei City. You should take your time to admire the outside as well as inside. It’s also located in the Shilin District, so if you go in the afternoon, you can head to the night market for some food after.

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What is a free place to visit in Taipei?

The Danshui River Mangrove Nature Reserve is free to visit and a beautiful area in Taipei.

How many days should I spend in Taipei?

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Taipei is famous for being the capital of Taiwan and the birthplace to bubble tea.

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So, Taiwan is awesome and so is the capital; Taipei is filled with beautiful places to see indulging in rich culture and vibrant history.

I’d even say that Taiwan is criminally unexplored when compared to its other East Asian neighbours.

There’s no shortage of secrets in the city if you’re aching to break away from Taipei’s tourist attractions. Even if you stick to visiting Taipei’s popular places, you’re still going to have an awesome time!

Taiwan is a fantastic little island and another gem of East Asia with its own unique history.

When you get there, make sure you soak it up. Go to some places, hit up Taipei’s best destinations, and, most of all, eat yourself into that mother of all food comas at one of the incredible night markets, because there are so many. Whether you go to the Shilin Night Markets, Raohe Night Markets or Ningxia Night Market, don’t be afraid to try some BBQ.

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Best Taipei Tours

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I’ve called Taiwan home for over 5 years and love discovering all it has to offer. I made this blog to share Taiwan living and travel resources I wish I’d had when I first arrived.

This is a review of the best tours in Taipei City, Taiwan. Keep on reading to find an ideal tour for you.

I’ve lived around Taipei City for over 5 years and have experienced a fair number of tours. That inspired me to make this guide to help you find worthy tours of blowing your travel fund while in Taiwan.

Best Tours to try in Taipei

  • Iconic Food Tour : Top pick
  • Private Custom Taipei Airport Tour : Best for layovers
  • Family Walking Tour : Best non-self-guided walking tour
  • 4-Hour Morning City Cycling Tour : Best bike tour
  • Beitou and Yangmingshan One-Day Tour : Best one-day tour
  • Private Tour with Locals : Best private tour
  • Din Tai Fung Dinner & Raohe Street Night Market Guided Tour : Best night market tour
  • Private Food Tour : Best food tour
  • Private Day Tour from Taipei : Best for seeing Taipei 101

Best Tours in Taipei

The following sections will cover essential information about each tour, such as whom each is best for, whether it’s worth the price, noteworthy locations, and other facts you should know beforehand.

These tours are inside Taipei City , not New Taipei . For instance, I won’t cover tours for the Pingxi Sky Lantern Festival. You’ll need to view a separate guide for that.

1. Iconic Food Tour: Best Overall

The Iconic Food Tour is best for foodies or anyone interested in Taiwanese food culture who wants a local to show them all the good stuff.

Of course, it’s worth the price. Otherwise, I wouldn’t have included it in this list. However, if you have internet access and don’t mind doing some research, you could save money and have your own food tour.

Research what to eat at night markets , typical Taiwanese meals, etc. I cover all this information throughout various guides I’ve written.

What kind of foods will you try during this tour?

The tour guide will take you to a wet market in Xinyi district and introduce you to foods like Taiwanese burgers, stinky tofu, bubble tea (boba tea), and Taiwan shaved ice. I’m not going to explain what all these are in this post.

Throughout the tour, you’ll try 10-11 different foods and 1–2 drinks.

The tour guide will also take you through Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall , a popular tourist attraction in Taipei dedicated to a prominent figure in Taiwanese history, Sun Yat-Sen. And you’ll have a chance to do a photo op at Taipei 101.

One of the world’s tallest buildings.

Yongchun MRT Station is on the Blue Line of the Taipei Metro.

This tour isn’t ideal for layovers. The next one is.

2. Private Custom Taipei Airport Tour: Best Taipei Layover Tour

The Private Custom Taipei Airport Tour is best for anyone having a layover in Taipei City for over 8 hours.

And it’s worth the money if you want to quickly rush through the city’s major tourist attractions.

The driver will pick you up at the Tourist Service Center counter of the arrival hall of your terminal station. Since Taoyuan Airport has 2 terminal stations, it’ll be one of those. Ensure you check your ticket before booking this tour.

Upon following the driver, you’ll get in a private, air-conditioned vehicle with passenger insurance. 

Upon getting in the car, here are all the places the driver will take you:

  • Dalongdong Bao An Temple : 30 minutes
  • Dihua Street : 40 minutes
  • Taipei Confucius Temple : 30 minutes
  • Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall : 45 minutes
  • Taipei 101 : Drive-by only

The tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, but it’s fine for infants and folks with strollers.

It’s a great way to explore all the traditional areas in Taipei City within a short period and one of the best ways to utilize a layover period. Before entering Taiwan during a layover, ensure you know what type of visa you’d enter with.

Do you have longer than a day in Taiwan with your family? Consider the next tour.

3. Family Walking Tour: Best Taipei Walking Tour

The Family Walking Tour is a great way to blow a couple of hours with your family in the heart of Taipei City.

It’s worth the money if you don’t want to do a self-guided tour. Otherwise, I recommend just walking around Taipei with your family.

The tour will teach you about Taipei’s history while teaching you about the various cultural and architectural sites within the city.

Otherwise, there’s not much else to the tour.

The Shin Kong Life Tower is outside the Taipei Main Station—Taipei MRT Blue/Red Lines.

If you’re not traveling with a family, consider this next tour.

4. 4-Hour Morning City Cycling Tour: Best Taipei Bike Tour

The 4-Hour Morning City Cycling Tour is best for anyone who has the stamina to ride a bike for several hours and wants to explore Taipei in a more “intense” way.

It’s worth the money, so long as the weather’s good.

You’ll find yourself riding bikes on a 9-mile (15 km) well-maintained and flat path. Meaning that most cyclists shouldn’t have an issue with this.

For some reason, the listing says it’s unsuitable for folks under 4’ 9”. Kids shouldn’t do this.

They’ll give you a helmet if you want. And a rain poncho if the weather isn’t ideal.

They begin the tour with a traditional Taiwanese breakfast and coffee or tea. Afterward, you’ll explore temples, wet markets, and other exciting architecture that reflects Taipei’s rich history.

You should spend the day a different way. Let’s check out the next tour.

5. Beitou & Yangmingshan One-Day Tour: Best Taipei One-Day Tour

The Beitou and Yangmingshan One-Day Tour is best for anyone who doesn’t mind getting some exercise to see some of Taipei’s most beautiful sites.

Making it 100% worth the money.

The tour begins at the Beitou Thermal Valley, a great place to take pictures and to feel like you’re emerging from a thick cloud of fog. Despite being called “Hell Valley,” it’s quite relaxing.

Afterward, the tour will go toward the Flower Clock in Yangmingshan National Park . Show up from February to March, and you’ll see cherry blossoms in this area. Otherwise, you’ll find various flowers on display.

Then you’ll see the lake formed at Qigu and Qixing Mountains.

The tour will end at Shilin Night Market , one of Taipei’s most popular night markets. It’s a great place to try Taiwanese sausages and cold noodles (vegetarian option).

You may want a more private tour. Let’s explore the next pick.

6. Private Tour w/ Locals: Best Taipei Private Tour

The Taipei Private Tour with Locals is best for anyone who wants to quickly explore the city’s hidden gems.

It’s worth the money if you don’t want to spend time researching “hidden gems” in Taipei. It’s also worth it because you’ll learn about Taiwanese culture from a local’s perspective.

And not from some stranger on the internet.

What are these hidden gems? You’ll find out along the way.

Otherwise, you’ll visit places like Dalongdong Bao An Temple, Maji Square, and a Chiang Kai-Shek Statue. You’ll also have an opportunity for a single local drink and food tasting.

You may not find this to have enough food. Let’s check out another tour.

7. Din Tai Fung Dinner & Raohe Street Night Market Guided Tour: Best Taipei Night Market Tour

The Din Tai Fung Dinner & Raohe Street Night Market Guided Tour is best for anyone who wants to try some of Taiwan’s best dishes and learn more about the city from a local’s perspective.

It’s worth the money, as Din Tai Fung has some of the best food I’ve tried.

Yes, I’m a bit biased. But it’s a Michelin Bib Gourmand restaurant. Meaning that many food critics deemed it worthy of being labeled as the best restaurant in its food category [ 1 ]. You’ll have Xiao Long Bao at Din Tai Fung.

Think of them as a type of dumpling.

You’ll also have an opportunity to try other Michelin Star restaurants at Raohe Night Market. Their black pepper buns and mochi rank the highest in Taipei.

After venturing into Raohe Night Market , you’ll explore the Songshan Ciyou Temple. It’s a great place for religious and history buffs to learn about the building’s architecture and spiritual practices.

Here’s what the tour looks like in-depth:

  • These tickets cost NT$600 each.
  • Din Tai Fung @ Taipei 101 : 45 minutes
  • Raohe Night Market : 50 minutes
  • Rainbow Bridge : 20 minutes
  • Songshan Ciyou Temple

Need more food? Okay… Here’s another food tour.

8. Private Food Tour: Best Taipei Food Tour

The Taipei City Private Food Tour works best for anyone who wants to try various popular Taiwanese dishes and staple foods . This tour’s also an excellent option for vegetarians.

It’s worth the money to explore Taiwan’s food culture in-depth.

You’ll get 10 food and drink tastings, with vegetarian options available. Aside from food, you’ll explore areas like the remains of the Taipei Prison Wall, Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall, and Mazu Temple.

Making it also a great tour for history and religious buffs.

Do you want to specifically visit Taipei 101? Let’s check out the last pick.

9. Private Day Tour From Taipei: Best for Visiting Tourist Attractions

The Private Day Tour from Taipei is best for anyone who wants a private tour to explore some of Taipei’s most popular attractions.

It’s worth the money if you want to escape the heat and explore Taipei in an air conditioned car.

You’ll explore Taiwan’s most popular temple, Longshan Temple in addition to these areas:

  • National Palace Museum, Taipei : Place where you’ll find the most Chinese artifacts on Earth.
  • Chiang Kai-Shek Residence, Shilin : Place where Chiang Kai-Shek used to live.
  • National Revolutionary Martyrs Shrine : Shrine dedicated to fallen Republic of China (ROC) soldiers
  • Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall : Area dedicated to Sun Yat-Sen.
  • Taipei 101 : One of the world’s tallest buildings.
  • Longshan Temple : Largest & most popular temple.
  • Huaxi Street Night Market : Otherwise known as Snake Alley.

It won’t give you a tour of everything inside Taipei 101, for example, the 101st floor or the 89th floor Observatory. But it’s a great way to see the lower floors and the interesting architecture inside.

Booking Tours: KKday vs. KLOOK vs. GetYourGuide

KKday is a Taiwan-based business that provides lower prices on some tours than KLOOK or GetYourGuide.

Hong Kong-based KLOOK offers the Taipei Attraction pass, which gives you a small discount on entering tourist attractions like the Taipei 101 Observatory, Leofoo Village Theme Park, and more.

You must group these attractions in bundles of 2, 3, 4, or 5 activities. However, the Taipei Fun Pass offers a similar discount—often better. And it’ll include an EasyCard and unlimited access to the Taipei MRT (on some passes).

Compare the Taipei Attractions Pass to the various Fun Passes and see where you’ll have the most savings. 

GetYourGuide is based in Germany and offers a couple of variations of the Fun Pass on their site, which makes it easier to order and pick up than trying to deal with when in Taiwan.

KLOOK and KKday offer more deals on single attractions . KKday tends to offer more single tourist attractions than KLOOK. Then GetYourGuide offers better tours.

All 3 websites have loyalty programs that allow you to accumulate points and get discounts. I can’t specify whether there’s a winner in this category. Because whatever option’s best depends on whether you’d utilize the reward tiers each service offers each loyalty tier.

How many Days in Taipei is Enough?

5 days in Taipei would allow you to explore all the major tourist attractions in-depth . And would allow you to hike in areas such as Elephant Mountain and Yangmingshan. Get away with 3 days if you only want to visit places like the Memorial Halls, Taipei 101, and shop a bit.

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8D Taiwan Itinerary: Insider’s Guide to Hidden Adventures from Taipei to Kaohsiung via THSR

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First published: 9 Nov 2017

From trendy shopping districts to vibrant streets lined with mouth-watering local delicacies, I thought I’d seen and experienced all Taiwan could offer. While these parts of Taiwan are still enjoyable (even after being back for the seventh time), boy was I wrong about how much I knew.

In this eight-day Taiwan Itinerary, not only will we cover some of the best, most well-known sights along the west coast of Taiwan (Taipei to Kaohsiung), we’ve also thrown in a couple of off-the-beaten-path experiences that will definitely re-ignite your interest in Taiwan whether it’s your second or seventh time.

Pre-trip Essentials

SIM Card: ~S$21 for 10 days unlimited data or purchase an eSIM (from ~S$10.60 for 5 days, 1GB/day) if you have a compatible device — no physical card is required!

Airport to City Transport: From Taoyuan International Airport, you can take the Taiwan High Speed Rail (THSR) to Taipei Main Station in 20 minutes. But if your flight arrives late at night when the train services have halted, the car transfer service (~S$47) is the next best option. Not only does it bring you to your doorstep in comfort, it’s also cheaper than regular taxis and operates 24/7.

Psst. From now till 31 May 2024, enjoy a Buy 1 Get 1 Free promo on the THSR pass when you book via Klook!

HSR Pass with train - THSR Taiwan Itinerary

Intercity Transport:  For fuss-free travelling through different cities in Taiwan, the THSR pass is essential. We purchased the 5-Day Joint Train Standard Pass which includes unlimited use of the THSR on any 2 days + unlimited use of the Taiwan Railway (TR) for five consecutive days.

For transport within cities like Taipei or Kaohsiung, you will need the  EasyCard 悠遊卡 or iPass 一卡通 , which can be purchased   from convenience stores.

*Pro-tip: Use code <THETRAVELINTERN> on Klook to get 5% off all items * with a min. spend of S$50 (discount cap at S$15). Apply the promo code at checkout. One-time use only. (* – see list of excluded activities )

Travel Insurance: With all the extreme activities and eating you’ll be doing in this itinerary, it’s important to get a policy in case of anything that arises during or after the trip. Don’t forget to ensure that your travel insurance includes Covid-19 coverage too!

Check Flights to Taipei

We excluded flights from our budget since it varies depending on the season and airline. Check flight prices for your dates of travel .

Despite being a metropolitan city, there are still many things you can eat and do at relatively low prices.

Breakfast at Fu Hang Soy Milk (阜杭豆漿)

Fu Hang Soy Milk (阜杭豆漿) - THSR Taipei Itinerary

First up, eat like a local. Get up early (and we mean, REALLY early) for breakfast at Fu Hang Soy Milk . Its unique salty soybean curd melts in your mouth and makes the perfect breakfast combi with youtiao 油条 (fried dough sticks). Queues can get really long (and we mean, REALLY long) but it moves along quite quickly.

Address : Level 2, No. 108, Zhongxiao East Road, Section 1, Zhongzheng District, Taipei City, Taiwan [台北市中正區忠孝東路一段108號2樓] Opening hours : 05:30AM – 12:30PM, closed on Mon Cost: ~NT$25-60

Zen out at Maokong 猫空

Maokong used to be the biggest tea growing area in Taipei and is now a popular place for tea culture. The premium Oolong variety, Tie Guan Yin 鐵觀音, is still being produced at Maokong.

Maokong Tea House - THSR Taiwan Itinerary

Photo credit: 4travel.jp

Spend a relaxing afternoon in Maokong sipping tea while overlooking the lush tea plantation fields. Get to the top via a gondola service from Taipei Zoo.

Directions: MRT Wenhu Line (Brown Line) 文湖線 to Taipei Zoo → follow signs leading to Gondola → 3 stops to Maokong Stn. Gondola fee: NT$120/trip (EasyCard holders entitled to 20% discount on weekdays, or enjoy a discounted rate with the Klook Pass Taipei starting from ~S$23 for 2 attractions)

The icon of Taiwan, Taipei 101 stands out kinda like a sore thumb in the day being the only tall building around the area. But come nightfall, the 101-storeyed building lights up and sure is a beautiful sight to look at against the dark sky.

Did you know? The building is lit up according to the colours of the rainbow each night of the week. Mon , Tue , Wed , Thu , Fri , Sat , and Sun .

Elephant Mountain (象山) Taipei 101 View - Taipei Itinerary

Can you tell which day of the week this was taken?

*Pro-tip: Pre-book your admission ticket via Klook (from ~S$26) to skip the queue at the ticketing counter! You can enter directly with the QR code on your voucher.

Accommodation: Meander Taipei Hostel from NT$580/night

Read also: 4D3N Taipei Itinerary for more local finds in and around Taipei

D2: Day Trip to Jiufen 九份 & Shifen 十分

How to get there:  Take a bus (Bus 965) which travels from Banqiao and stops at Jiufen Old Street. Or alternatively, take a private city transfer instead.

jiufen drone shot - THSR Taiwan Itinerary

Located just outside of Taipei City, Jiufen and Shifen are popular day-trips for its extremely scenic views and great food; probably why I keep coming back too.

Klook taipei to jiufen shifen shuttle - Taiwan Itinerary

Problem is, it can take a while to get there via public transport. During our trip, we took a shuttle bus service (which has since then been discontinued). The bus picked us from Ximen and we arrived in Shifen within an hour. Ultra-convenient!

If you’re looking for convenience and want to arrive there quickly, hiring a private car transfer is what you may need. Some day tours also like this one will just require you to meet at the Taipei Main Station, and they’ll guide you along Jiufen and Shifen. The choice is yours!

Shifen has been popularised in recent years and many specially visit the quaint old town to light up sky lanterns on the old (and still functioning!) rail tracks.

Shifen Old Street 十分老街 - Taipei Itinerary

Write your wishes on the paper lanterns and light them up, sending your wishes to the heavens.

Besides lighting up the sky lanterns, another charm of Shifen I love is the old-school vibes. Buy a glass-bottled marble soda to feel really transported back in time!

A-Mei tea house in jiufen - THSR Taiwan Itinerary

A-Mei Tea House, the inspiration behind Hayao Miyazaki’s award-winning Spirited Away.

Jiufen seems like an unassuming laid-back town amongst the mountainous regions, but on closer inspection, it’s really an energetic and bustling food paradise filled with endless surprises from beginning till end.

Grandma Lai's Taro balls jiufen - THSR Taiwan Itinerary

When the stall owner is as unforgettable as the yummy Taiwanese sausage she’s selling.

The tour lasts around eight hours and you can either pick the morning slot, which leaves at 9:30AM, or the afternoon slot, which leaves at 1:30PM.

After the eating spree in Jiufen , head back to Taipei and explore the fast-paced and everchanging Ximending.

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Streets of Ximending. Photo credit: Wikipedia

If Taipei 101 is the icon of metropolitan Taipei, then Ximending can be considered the cultural icon of Taiwan. Popular among the youth and tourists, the bustling streets of Ximending hosts not only apparel shops, but also eateries, cinemas, and scores and scores of budget hotels.

Dinner at San Wei Dining Hall 三味食堂

Giant salmon san wei taipei - THSR Taiwan Itinerary

These fist-sized salmon nigiri rolls attract hordes of sushi lovers daily, and queue-time may take up to an hour! Sushi and sashimi plates range from NT$70–580 (~S$3–26).

Address : 116, Guiyang St Sec 2, Taipei City [台北市貴陽街二段116號] Opening Hours: 11:20AM – 2:30PM, 5:10PM – 10PM (Last orders 9:30PM). Closed first two Mondays & last two Sundays of every month

For more awesome possum local finds in Taipei, check out our 4D3N Taipei Itinerary .

D3: Taichung (via the THSR)

The easiest and fastest way to get from Taipei to Taichung is via the Taiwan High-Speed Rail (THSR) — within an hour for NT$700 (single ticket). As we’d pre-purchased the 5-Day Joint Train Pass (THSR+TRA) before our trip, we had to activate the pass at the THSR ticketing counter at Taipei Main Station.

Do note that when activating the 5-Day Joint Pass, the THSR staff will require you to choose the two dates you want to take the THSR. This is so that they can make seat reservations for you on the THSR.

The journey southwards from Taipei to Taichung took approx. 50 mins for us. However, there are various trains with different timings and stops, so yours might take a little longer. Refer to THSR’s official website for detailed train timings.

Arrival in Taichung

Since we’ll be covering quite a few places within Taichung (also note that Taichung has no MRT system), we rented a car for convenience. We rented a simple sedan car online and collected the car from Taichung THSR station upon arrival. Easy breezy.

Taichung Yizhong Street - THSR Taiwan Itinerary

Photo credit: Cavin Teo

Yizhong Street 一中街 is a shopping street in Taichung not unlike the usual night markets of Taiwan. However, some shops are open from as early as 10AM in the morning. Prices of food and things are slightly cheaper in Taichung as compared to Taipei, so guilt-free eating and shopping can begin here!

After an afternoon in Yizhong Street, we drove to Nantou 南投, where our accommodation for the night is at, ready to welcome the next day we packed with adventures.

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Our cosy bedroom for the night at a local homestay

Accommodation: Stay with the locals at a rustic Airbnb from ~S$23 per night

Read also: Taipei Day Trip: Jiufen & Shifen

D4: Endless Adventures Among the Most Stunning Sceneries in Taichung/Nantou

Standup paddleboarding (sup) 立槳體驗.

SUP at Sun moon lake - THSR Taiwan Itinerary

Sun Moon Lake 日月潭 is one of Taiwan’s largest freshwater lakes, and also arguably the most beautiful natural attraction. We got up super early so as to reach Sun Moon Lake by 5:30AM for our sunrise Standup Paddleboarding experience.

The waters of Sun Moon Lake are very calm, first-timers like me will have no problems learning how to control the paddleboard.

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Our jovial instructor even brought along the famous Nantou Jinpen “Ah Mah” Braised Tea Egg 金盤阿嬤茶葉蛋 and bottled Black Tea 紅茶 for us to have during breakfast. When else can one have breakfast on a paddleboard on a lake with superb views! Coach OA even doubled as a photographer and sent us our standup paddleboarding photos after the activity.

Price: From ~S$66/pax (3 hours) . A similar SUP activity in Singapore would cost ~S$100. Location: Sun Moon Lake

Brunch at Itashao 伊達邵

dachang bao xiaochang itashao - THSR Taiwan Itinerary

Small sausage in big sausage 大腸包小腸, a Taiwanese snack.

Thereafter, we headed to the nearby Itashao 伊達邵 (Ita Thao) for some locally-loved Taiwanese snacks. Taiwanese sausage 香腸, braised pork bun 豆干扣肉總匯刈包, and millet mochi 小米麻糬 were some local snacks we couldn’t resist not buying.

guabao in itashao nantou - THSR Taiwan Itinerary

Taiwanese braised pork bun 刈包 .

We could understand why these snacks 小吃 are so well-loved by locals and tourists, because not only are they big in portion with generous fillings, they are very reasonably priced too!

xiaomimuachee itashao nantou - THSR Taiwan Itinerary

Millet mochi on stick 小米麻糬 .

Brunch settled, munching from the beginning to the end of Itashao 😂

Paragliding 飛行傘

puli paragliding - THSR Taiwan Itinerary

Around Nantou, you can also try paragliding ! We met some paragliders who even brought their own paragliding gears along with them from Hong Kong.

puli paragliding view landscape - THSR Taiwan Itinerary

While in the air, we were blown away by Puli ‘s superb views. Mountains, lakes, and acres and acres of vast green lands that seem endless. Breathtaking indeed! No wonder Puli is a popular spot for paragliding.

Our paragliding operator was excellent, even repeating flight twice was for one of us when the first flight time was too short.

Price: ~S$127/pax  (Min. 10 mins flight time guaranteed + video footage provided) Location:  Puli, Hu-Toushan in Nantou county of Taiwan (虎頭山)

Cingjing Farm 清境農場

Cingjing farm sheeps - THSR Taiwan Itinerary

It’s another hour drive to our third and last destination of the day: CingJing Farm . Free-roaming woolly sheep grace pass visitors nonchalantly, granting lots of selfie opportunities with them!

Hendric with sheep in cingjing - THSR Taiwan Itinerary

Location: No. 170, Renhe Road, Ren’ai Township, Nantou County, 546 [南投縣仁愛鄉仁和路170號] Opening hours: 8AM – 5PM Entrance fee: NT$160/pax (Mon – Fri) , NT$200 (Sat – Sun)

Night falls, but that’s when Taichung becomes even more energetic and alive! We headed to Taichung’s most famous night market, Feng Chia Night Market 逢甲夜市 for dinner.

Feng chia night market taichung - THSR Taiwan Itinerary

It’s insane how many times we had to stop and reach for our wallets just stepping into the market for ten minutes. All my senses were being attacked! It was involuntary and uncontrollable, and we succumbed to all the awesome-smelling/looking/tasting foods.

Potato Cheese feng chia - THSR Taiwan Itinerary

Location: Wenhua Road, Xitun District, Taichung City, Taiwan 407 [台中市西屯區文華路] Opening hours: 4PM – 2AM (Tue – Sun), 4PM – 1AM (Mon)

Read also: The Ultimate Taiwan Food Guide

D5: Exploring the Locals’ Taichung

After a day of nonstop activities in Nantou, we focused on Taichung City the next day. First up, we headed to Rainbow Village 彩虹眷村 .

Rainbow Village 彩虹眷村

three standees at rainbow village taichung - THSR Taiwan Itinerary

How many silly interns do you spot? 😂

Rainbow Village is a cluster of small houses painted in the wildest, most colourful motifs. Do be there earlier as it will get crowded later on in the day.

Address: No.56, Chun’an Road, Nantun District , Taichung, Taiwan [春安路56巷] Entrance fee: Free Opening hours: 8AM – 6PM

*Pro-tip: Travelling on public buses in Taichung is the way to go! Any rides below 10km are FREE.

Second Market 臺中第二市場

Taichung second market - THSR Taiwan Itinerary

Located just a 15min walk away from the Taichung Railway Station, we had lunch at Second Market 臺中第二市場 , an old market the locals frequent.

This old market is one that’s easily missed if not for the creeping long line that stretches out from the market to the main road. We were curious to see what locals are so patiently waiting for, so we joined the crowd.

Taichung second market tea shop - THSR Taiwan Itinerary

Surprisingly, the queue moves really fast, but the line is always that long because people keep coming! Everyone was apparently queuing up for a cup of Iced Black Milk Tea.

We were also informed by our friendly cab driver that the braised minced pork rice 肉燥飯 is the best in Taichung, of course, we had to try it as well.

Mince pork rice in taichung second market - THSR Taiwan Itinerary

The famous minced braised pork rice in Taichung’s Second Market

Address: No. 87, Section 2, Sanmin Road, Central District, Taichung City, Taiwan 400 [台中市中區三民路二段87號] Opening Hours: 7AM – 8PM (Closed on Mon)

I’m Talato 我是塔拉朵,愛台灣的義式冰淇淋

I'm Talato Ice cream - THSR Taiwan Itinerary

Although it was already autumn when we visited Taiwan in October, the sun was still pretty unforgiving and it felt no different from all-year-summer Singapore. A quick search on desserts in Taichung brought us to I’m Talato , an ice cream parlour all decked in pink. We couldn’t resist going in for some ice cream to cool down.

Talato ice cream hendric mario - THSR Taiwan Itinerary

No visit to I’m Talato is complete without a check-in pic at their iconic bed of ice-cream. There, my lifelong dream to live in a pool of ice cream, fulfilled.

Address: No. 451, Yingcai Road, West District, Taichung City, Taiwan 403  [台中市西區英才路451號] Opening hours: 11:30AM – 7:30PM

Gaomei Wetlands 高美濕地

Gaomei wetlands windmill - THSR Taiwan Itinerary

A lesser-known gem in Taichung, Gaomei Wetlands 高美濕地 is a sunset paradise for avid photographers. Rows of windmills line the beach and cast perfect silhouettes against the setting sun. Everything becomes even more breathtaking when the sea acts as a giant mirror reflecting all above the horizon.

Gaomei wetlands photoception - THSR Taiwan Itinerary

Sunset timings vary throughout the year, but our advice is to be at Gaomei at least an hour earlier to walk around when there’s still sufficient sunlight.

Address: Meidi Street, Qingshui District, Taichung City, Taiwan 436

*Pro-tip: If you are planning to visit Rainbow Village and Gaomei Wetlands on the same day, choose a weekend to do so, as there’s a Bus Service #655 that operates only on weekends between these two places.

After Gaomei Wetlands, we boarded the last bus back to Taichung Train Station where we began the next leg of our journey: Tainan . If Taichung and Nantou showed us how we could play in Taiwan, Tainan would show us the cultural sides of Taiwan.

We chose the Taiwan Rail, the older train system, to get from Taichung to Tainan. It was a slow ride taking about 3 hours, but it didn’t matter as long as we got to our destination before the last check-in time.

Accommodation: MyDeer Backpacker Hostel , from ~S$35 per night

D6: Tainan on Two Wheels!

Tainan stream and skyline - THSR Taiwan Itinerary

We started our day in Tainan with some morning exercise — cycling. The hostel we stayed at has three bicycles available for guests to use, and we decided to make use of them, as Tainan’s streets are relatively easy to navigate with places of interest situated not far from one another.

Anping Tree House 安平樹屋

Anping tree house jerome - THSR Taiwan Itinerary

The first pit stop we made was the Anping Tree House 安平樹屋 , a dilapidated warehouse of the ’40s that has since been consumed by a huge Banyan tree. A must-see for those who are into urban exploration!

Entrance fee: NT$50 Opening hours: 8:30AM – 5:30PM Address: No.108, Gubao St, Anping District, Tainan City [台南市安平區古堡街108號]

*Pro-tip: If you are planning to visit three or more of the below attractions, getting the Tainan City (4+1) Monument Pass at NT$150 is a better deal. Passes can be purchased from ticketing counters found in any of the below:

– Anping Tree House 安平樹屋 – Chihkan Tower 赤崁樓 – Anping Fort 安平古堡 – Eternal Golden Castle 億載金城 – 1661 Taiwan Warship Museum 1661臺灣船園區

Tianhou Temple 安平開臺天后宮

Anping tianhou temple - THSR Taiwan Itinerary

After exploring the Tree House, we continued exploring the Old Streets of Anping, which are kept alive by the constant stream of visitors — many of whom are there to pay the famous   Tianhou Temple 安平開臺天后宮 around the corner a visit.

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Anping Old Street

Noodles shop in tainan anping old street - THSR Taiwan Itinerary

Dayou Xingyi Noodle Shop 大佑興意麵店 is an ordinary noodle stall selling what locals love, the “古早味” (gǔ zǎo wèi), or “tastes of yesteryears”. A bowl dry-tossed noodles with assorted braised meats make a simple yet hearty lunch.

Syphon coffee bottle in tainan anping old street - THSR Taiwan Itinerary

Along the crowded Old Street, we also spotted a small coffee pushcart stall that had a unique coffee-brewing apparatus. Upon asking, we learnt that it’s the Vacuum Coffee Maker 虹吸式咖啡 , also known as Syphon Coffee . We couldn’t resist and bought ourselves a bottle of coffee and milk tea.

Quan Mei Movie Theatre 全美戲院

QuanMei Movie Theatre facade Tainan - THSR Taiwan Itinerary

Check out the hand-painted movie posters!

Thereafter, we continued cycling eastwards towards the city centre where we chanced upon the coolest movie theatre. If Tainan is known for her vintagey vibes, then Quan Mei Movie Theatre 全美戲院 is the epitome of all things vintage. Large hand-painted movie posters decorate the building’s facade, and what’s particularly fascinating is that the posters are those of recent movies!

We understood from locals that the movie theatre only shows reruns. Check out Quan Mei’s website to see what’s showing!

Cost: NT$140/pax Opening Hours: 12:30PM – 11PM (weekdays), 10:30AM – 11PM (weekends) Address: No. 187, Section 2, Yongfu Road, West Central District, Tainan City, Taiwan 700 [台南市永福路二段187號]

When in Tainan, be sure to visit Blueprint Culture & Creative Park 藍晒圖文創園區 .

Blueprint Culture & Creative Park 藍晒圖文創園區

Edelyn at Blueprint Cultural Park Tainan - THSR Taiwan Itinerary

Formerly a Japanese Government Dormitory ( gasp , that’s how old it is!), it has been reimagined, refurbished, and re-introduced to visitors as the new cultural playground of Tainan.

Ice Cream Smoothie from Our Bar Tainan - THSR Taiwan Itinerary

Ice cream smoothie from Our Bar at Blueprint Culture & Creative Park

Within the blue walls, there are indie shops and cafes started up by locals, displaying and selling local crafts and reinvented local delicacies.

Address: Ln. 689, Sec. 1, Ximen Rd., West Central District, Tainan City 700, Taiwan [台南市中西區西門路一段689巷] Opening hours: 2PM – 9PM (Closed on Tue) Entrance fee: Free

Read also: 7 Underrated Things to Do in Tainan

Tainan showed us a side of Taiwan that foreign visitors know less of: the cultural, rustic, yet homey and flavourful one. Before long, it’s time we left Tainan for the second-most populous city of Taiwan after Taipei: Kaohsiung.

Again, we took the Taiwan Railway for this leg of the journey utilising our rail pass . Within an hour, we found ourselves in Kaohsiung, with our growling stomachs calling out to be filled. From Kaohsiung Train Station, we took the local MRT to Kaohsiung Arena Station.

In Kaohsiung, there are a couple of night markets, but the one we decided to head to was Ruifeng Night Market . It’s only a 5-minute walk from the Kaohsiung Arena Train station. Do note that night markets in Kaohsiung do not open every night, unlike those in Taipei.

Ruifeng Night Market 瑞豐夜市

Drone shot of Rui Feng Night Market - THSR Taiwan Itinerary

Bird’s eye view of Rui Feng Night Market, Kaohsiung

Giant takoyaki balls at ruifeng night market kaohsiung - THSR Taiwan Itinerary

Giant Takoyaki balls at Rui Feng Night Market

That night, we checked in to the hostel we looked forward to the most, Single Inn because there’re hot tubs for guests!

Hot tub of Single Inn hostel kaohsiung - THSR Taiwan Itinerary

Communal (same-sex) bath area in Single Inn Hostel.

Accommodation: Single Inn from ~S$19 per night

D7: Finding the Artistic Side of Kaohsiung

We started our day with breakfast at a fast-food chain. And nope, before you diss us for not being adventurous eaters overseas, we’d like to introduce Dandan Hamburger 丹丹漢堡 to you.

Dandan Hamburger 丹丹漢堡

dandan hamburger kaohsiung - THSR Taiwan Itinerary

Western fast-food chain with a local Taiwanese twist .

Opened in 1984, Dandan Hamburger is the pride of Kaohsiung’s locals. This burger chain specialises in Western-Taiwanese fusion food and can only be found in the southern cities — Kaohsiung, Tainan, and Pingtung.

Address: No. 224, Qixian 2nd Road, Qianjin District, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan 801 [高雄市前金區七賢二路224號] Opening hours: 6AM – 9:30PM

Pier-2 Art Center 駁二藝術特區

Next, we explored a repurposed warehouse site that’s now used as an event venue for local artists to showcase their artworks, the Pier-2 Art Center .

Cartoon statues at Pier 2 kaohsiung - THSR Taiwan Itinerary

Kaohsiung surprised us with the vibrant arts scene it quietly harbours.

Address: No.1, Dayong Rd., Yancheng Dist., Kaohsiung City 803, Taiwan [鹽埕區大勇路1號] Opening Hours: 10AM c 6PM (Mon – Thu), 10AM – 8PM (Fri – Sun & PH)

Read more about Pier-2 Art Centre in our 7 Things to Do in Kaohsiung guide.

Dome of Light 光之穹頂

Formosa MRT Station Dome of Light Kaohsiung - THSR Taiwan Itinerary

At the Formosa MRT station 捷運美麗島站 , there’s the Dome of Light 光之穹頂 , the largest glass work in the world, designed by Italian artist Narcissus Quagliata.

There are short light shows daily at 11AM, 3PM, and 8PM. As the Dome of Light is not within the paid premises of the train station, it’s literally free entertainment you should take note of in Kaohsiung 😉

Dragon and Tiger Pagodas 龍虎塔

Dragon and Tiger Pagoda in Kaohsiung - THSR Taiwan Itinerary

Next up, we headed to the Dragon and Tiger Pagodas 龍虎塔 . Folklore has it that walking through the dragon’s mouth and then exiting through the tiger’s will bring good luck and fortune.

Address: Liantan Rd., Zuoying Dist. , Kaohsiung, Taiwan [ 高雄市左營區蓮潭路與勝利路交叉口旁] Opening hours: 8AM – 6PM Entrance fee: Free (on a free-will donation basis)

Read also: Top 7 things to Do in and around Kaohsiung — Gateway to Taiwan’s laid back South

Before nightfall, we packed our belongings and boarded the Kaohsiung – Kenting Express Bus from Kaohsiung (Zuoying) HSR Station, towards our next destination — Pingtung 屏東 !

Kaohsiung to Kenting express bus ticket - THSR Taiwan Itinerary

Kaohsiung – Kenting Express Bus Ticket

We booked our bus passes from Klook beforehand, and collected them from the bus pass counter at Kaohsiung (Zuoying) HSR. We recommend that you get both the Express Bus Return Pass and the Kenting Shuttle Bus Pass for convenience.

Kenting shuttle bus ticket - THSR Taiwan Itinerary

Kenting Shuttle Bus ticket

After a smooth and comfortable 1hr 35 min ride, followed by a hitch (’cause we missed the other transfer bus), we reached our accommodation for the night — National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium (NMMBA) 國立海洋生物博物館 .

NMMBA Pingtung - THSR Taiwan Itinerary

Yes, you read those two words right. Our “accommodation” for the night in Pingtung was an “aquarium”! 😁

First up, here’s how you can get to the aquarium if you are travelling via the Kaohsiung – Kenting Express Bus (without needing to hitch a ride like a hobo on the road):

Kaohsiung (Zuoying) HSR →(Kenting Express Bus)→ NMMBA Transfer Stn →(Kenting Shuttle Bus from across the road)→ Marine Biology Museum

Important timings to take note: – Kaohsiung – Kenting Express Bus from Kaohsiung (Zuoying) HSR: 8:30AM – 7:10PM (at 15–30min intervals. Refer to detailed timetable .) – Kenting Shuttle Bus from NMMBA Transfer Stn: 8:54AM to 3:54PM (at 30min intervals), with one last bus at 5:54PM (Refer to detailed timetable )

Clown fish in Sea anenome in aquarium pingtung - THSR Taiwan Itinerary

Upon arrival, visitors will be shown around the aquarium, staff areas, and out-of-bounds premises to day guests. Through this programme, we learnt more about how marine animals were being taken care of in aquariums, the different kinds of corals, anemones, and sea organisms. We even got to feed fish while we were here!

Dinner food at aquarium pingtung - THSR Taiwan Itinerary

Dinner is provided in the aquarium sleepover package

Dinner, supper, and breakfast are also included in the sleepover package . The communal washrooms are clean and there are big lockers for guests to store their personal belongings.

Little girl looking at jellyfish in aquarium Pingtung - THSR Taiwan Itinerary

Although we thought that this programme suits younger children, you’ll definitely still enjoy this if you’re a marine lover as well!

Sleepover in NMMBA Pingtung - THSR Taiwan Itinerary

This extraordinary experience of sleeping amongst fish and other marine animals is probably the closest anyone can get to being a mermaid.

Address: 2 Houwan Rd. Checheng, Pingtung County, Taiwan [屏東縣車城鄉後灣村後灣路2號] Sleepover duration: 4PM – 10:30AM, the following day Regular opening hours: 9AM – 5:30PM daily Price: ~S$118/pax

*We did not include the aquarium sleepover in the budget as we feel that it’s an optional activity. Admission tickets are also available from ~S$18/pax for standard entry, or at a discounted rate with the Klook Pass Taipei (from ~S$23 for 2 attractions).

D8: Fun Under the Sun in Kenting

Watersports at nanwan.

Kenting Watersports Banana Boat - THSR Taiwan Itinerary

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After our first ever aquarium sleepover, we continued our journey southwards to Kenting. We boarded the Kenting Shuttle Bus from Marine Biology Museum 海洋生物博物館 stop just outside the aquarium and alighted at the Nanwan 南灣 stop for some water sports at the beach .

There are up to eight watersports available at Nanwan. This includes the banana boat, the flying bed, and jetskiing.

Cost: ~S$17 for the 2-in-1 Watersports Package Address: 154 Nanwan Road, Nanwan (South Bay), Hengchun, Pingtung County [屏東縣恆春鎮南灣里南灣路154號] Operating hours: 8AM – 6PM (be there at 3PM latest)

Kenting National Park

As we chose only two activities from eight, we finished watersports relatively quickly. But that’s all good because that means we have more time to explore Kenting. After a quick rinse, we boarded the shuttle bus again to our next destination: Kenting National Park 墾丁國家公園 . Alight at Kenting stop.

Longkeng Coastal area in Kenting - THSR Taiwan Itinerary

Long Keng Cliff at Kenting

Kenting National Park is situated at the southernmost tip of Taiwan, famous for her stunning coastlines. Travelling on a scooter bike is perhaps the easiest and most convenient way to explore Kenting if you are not staying overnight, like us. It’s not difficult to spot scooter bike rental shops here.

We rented our battery-operated scooter bikes from Kenting Starry Sky — Space Capsule Hotel for NT$700 per bike. We even managed to deposit our heavy baggage at Starry Night Capsule Hotel, a relief for us all as there are no luggage deposit areas or lockers available in the Kenting area 😅

From the starting point at Kenting stop, a bike ride upwards to Eluanbi Lighthouse will take approximately one hour.

The southernmost point of Taiwan in Kenting - THSR Taiwan Itinerary

The southernmost point of Taiwan

Scenic spots along the way: – Sail Rock, or a.k.a “Richard Nixon’s Submerged Head” 船帆石 – Eluanbi Lighthouse 鵝鑾鼻燈塔 (Opening Hours: 8:30AM – 4PM; Admission: NT$40) – Taiwan Southernmost Point 台灣最南點 – Longpan Park 龍磐公園 – the southernmost point of Taiwan – Sail Rock, or a.k.a “Richard Nixon’s Submerged Head” 船帆石 – Eluanbi Lighthouse 鵝鑾鼻燈塔 (Opening Hours: 8:30AM – 4PM; Admission: NT$40) – Taiwan Southernmost Point 台灣最南點 – Longpan Park 龍磐公園

*Pro-tip: Do not be shy to ask shop owners if they allow bags storage for a couple of hours while you head out to explore Kenting National Park. Of course, it will be a lot easier if you ask the scooter rental shops you rent the bikes from.

Scooter bike rental/recommended accommodation: Kenting Starry Sky — Space Capsule Hotel , from S$44 per night

After the fun and carefree time we had biking around Kenting, it was time to get back to Kaohsiung then Taipei. First, we got onto the Express bus back to Kaohsiung (refer to bus timetable ). It’s a 2-hour bus ride back to Kaohsiung (Zuoying) HSR Station, the best time to take forty winks.

Then, take the northwards HSR from Zuoying to Taipei HSR Station.

And with that, we conclude our 8-day roundabout Taiwan trip. We hope we’ve shown that it’s not difficult nor expensive to travel and experience the lesser-known gems of Taiwan.

Budget Breakdown for 8 Days

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Transport: S$250 Accommodation: S$141 Activities: S$216 Food: $100 SIM Card: $13.50 Total: S$720.50 ( excl. flights )

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26 comments.

Hi, may i know which paragliding operator did you use in Puli? Planning to try out in a few weeks time. Did you book in advance? Thanks!

Here’s the operator we used. Very professional! https://www.klook.com/activity/703-nantou-paragliding-taichung/?aid=312

Love all your useful tips. Thank you!

Hello, is it possible to travel around Taichung, Nantou, and GaoMei Wetland without renting a car? Perhaps through public transportation or cabs?

Hi Charles, you can but there are limited timings. We went with a car rental because we wanted to be at the stand up boarding place very early. No busses run at that time and we didn’t want to incur a hefty taxi charge.

Wow! What a trip you’ve got here in Taiwan.=) Though I am curious, what’s your favorite city out of all?

Love them all!

Hi dear! Do you know if we can get to Hua Lien easily from Nantou/Tai Chung? 🙂 Thank you!

Hi Audrey, I think most trains will have to go back towards Taipei area before looping over to Hua Lien due to the mountains in the centre of Taiwan. If you want to go direct, your best bet is to either self drive or take a very expensive private car/cab.

Thank you for the informative entry, I could use this next time <3 I'm also an aspiring travel blogger and I often read your blog.. Keep inspiring people like me. 🙂 Love lots! – http://www.annebelo.com

All the best!

Hi! I’ll be visiting Taiwan for 10 days somewhere around the end of November. I’m planning to go for Taipei, Taichung, Kaohsiung and Hualien. How do you think the flow should go? Should I visit from the northern side to the southern side? Or what else do you suggest? Other than that, how many days do you suggest on visiting each area I mentioned earlier (Taipei, Taichung, Kaohsiung and Hualien)? Sorry for asking so much; I’m not quite a planner. Thanks in advance.

P.S. There’ll be two of us, so I guess buses and MRT are the best options for transport since that we have a budget.

Hi Alexandra, why not follow our plan and route?

Sorry to ask, where does the kenting express bus from Zuoying to Kenting ends at?

The last stop of the Kenting Express Bus is near Little Bay Beach 小灣沙灘 of Kenting.

The Kenting Express Bus route is as follows: Zuoying HSR 高鐵左營站 → Dapeng Bay 大鵬灣 → Fangliao 臺鐵枋寮站 → Checheng 車城 → South Baoli 南保力 → Hengchun Transfer Stn 恆春轉運站 → Nanwan 南灣 → Kenting 小灣(墾丁)

Hope this helps! 🙂 -Edelyn

Hi, What camera did you use? Planning to visit Taiwan Next Year.

Hi Niko! We used various cameras during this trip, from semi-pros to GoPro to mobile phones! Taiwan is beautiful no matter which device you capture moments on. We hope you’ll have a great time in Taiwan! 🙂 -Edelyn

it so nice to see the introduction about Taiwan.

Hi i really like your itinerary in taichung. Could you advise which car rental you have engage? And anyone that drives you around to all the places?

Hi Khoon, we rented our car from Chailease Car Rental (you can make your rental online: https://www.rentalcar.com.tw/ ) and picked up the car from Taichung THSR Station. It’s just a car rental so you’ll need an international driving license to drive in Taiwan.

Alternatively, you can book a private car charter service online: https://www.klook.com/en-SG/activity/8325-private-sightseeing-car-charter-for-central-taiwan-taichung/?aid=312 Thank you!

HI, how easy it is to find parking for all those places of attractions? Like the markets etc. Thanks.

Hi Amelia, as far as we can remember, there are big open-space carparks near both Fengchia and Ruifeng night markets. The other attractions do have parking spaces nearby too, but you might have to walk around Tainan’s Anping Old Street as the alleys are tight and crowded!

Hi do you know of other operators for the stand up paddling activity in sun moon lake?

I follow your link to klook but they are unavailable for booking at all

Hi Audemars, Seems like the operator we went to is sold out for now! Here are other SUP activities around Taiwan if you don’t mind other areas other than Sun Moon Lake: Yilan Hualien 1 Hualien 2 Hualien 3 Taipei Taipei Shenao Taipei Fulong Beach Taipei Yehliu Thank you!

I am planning to Taiwan with kids in Dec. Any best itinerary for travelling with kids? What’s the accommodations would u recommend?

Hi Care! We do general itineraries that are suitable for older children to active adults. Unfortunately we don’t have any in Taiwan (so far) for young children!

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Taipei City Double Decker Sightseeing Bus Tour

  • This tour is a Hop-on Hop-off Sightseeing Bus Tour to some of the major tourist spots and attractions in Taipei. Composed of 23 bus stops and 2 routes, it gives you the convenience of taking the bus that goes to the different interesting sites in Taipei. With this tour, you can choose to hop off at any stop for sightseeing, and hop back on when the next bus on the schedule arrives. Read more here.
  • Jiufen Village and Northeast Coast Tour in New Taipei City, Taiwan
  • This northeast coast tour in New Taipei City will bring you to some scenic spots in Taiwan, such as the Bitou Cape, Nanya Rock Formations, and Ying Yang Sea. The highlight of this tour is the visit to Jiufen Village which is an old mining town that is now a popular tourist destination near Taipei City. Located in the mountain area of Ruifang District in New Taipei City, Taiwan, Jiufen Village is a quaint village with rich history and culture to tell. Read more here.

Shifen Waterfalls, Pingxi Old Street, and Keelung Miaokou Market

  • This tour will bring you to Shifen Waterfalls which is located within a beautiful forested mountainside in Pingxi District, New Taipei City. It is popular tourist destination that is about 20 meters high and 40 meters wide, making it the broadest waterfall in Taiwan. Also not to be missed is the Pingxi Old Street which is located near a train station that is rich in culture and history to tell. You could end your tour with a visit to Keelung Miaokou Street where you could explore the different shops and food stalls in the area. Read more here.

Pineapple Cake Making Workshop in Taipei

  • Don’t miss this workshop that will let you to experience the handmade process of pineapple shortcake making when visiting Taiwan. Located in Shilin District , The Kuo Yuan Ye Museum of Cake and Pastry is a pastry culture and making museum in Taipei, Taiwan. Read more here.

The Shu's Pottery DIY Workshop

  • Learning pottery making for the very first time is such an awesome and memorable experience. There's no better way to learn it than from the guidance of experts and from a place rich in history. This is recommended for your group of friends, family, and even kids. Read more here.

Soap Making Workshop at TeaSoap since 1957

  • This activity will surely bring out the creativity in you. It's an ideal activity and new things to do in Taiwan that the family, group of friends, and kids of all ages will surely love and enjoy. Read more here.

Blue Dye Making Workshop at The Can

  • This traditional Taiwanese cloth dyeing technique can still be found in Sanxia District in New Taipei City. Because of the abundance of the dye plant called "Da Jing" in the area, Sanxia became the center of the cloth dyeing industry of Northern Taiwan during the late Qing dynasty. To keep the tradition alive, locals have set up dyeing workshops along the old streets of Sanxia to let other people learn and appreciate the art of Blue Dye . Read more here.

Best Food and Must-eats in Taipei

Best Food, Must-eats and Experiences in Taipei

Din Tai Fung

Meat boss hot pot in taipei, buffet options.

  • Eatogether in Taiwan
  • Chao Guo Shabu in Banqiao Station
  • Cafe83 at Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall Station
  • Mantanghung Spicy Hot Pot at Taipei City Hall Station
  • Jing He Jia at Fuzhong Station

Other Tours and Experiences in Taiwan

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A Day at Sun Moon Lake

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Yangmingshan National Park & Hot Springs Tour

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Taiwan's Northern Coast

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Fo Guang Shan and Cheng Ching Lake

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Wuling Farm Day Tour from Taipei

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Sightseeing Carpool Between Taipei and Hualien (via Jiufen)

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Gaomei Wetland & Rainbow Military Community

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Leofoo Village Theme Park

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Thousand Island Lake & Pinglin Tea Plantation

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Taroko Gorge, Swallow Grotto, & Seven Star Lake Day Tour

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Qingshui Cliff Sea Kayaking in Hualien

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Alishan National Forest Recreation Area

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Yehliu Geopark, Jiufen and Shifen Shuttle Bus from Ximen

Sample 5 days and 4 nights taipei diy itinerary.

  • Arrival in Taiwan
  • Check-in at the Hotel
  • City tour via Hop on Hop off sightseeing bus tour
  • Dinner and Taipei at Night Tour
  • Back at the hotel/hostel
  • Morning walk in Taipei, go to Bopiliao Historical Block
  • Jiufen Village and Northeast Coast Tour
  • Jingmei Night Market Tour and Dinner
  • Half day Explore Taipei City Tour
  • Visit Taipei 101 Observatory
  • Climb Elephant Mountain
  • Dinner at Tonghua Night Market
  • Join the FREE Taipei Walking Tour Historic Route
  • Explore Bopiliao Historical Block
  • Shop for pasalubong
  • Walk around Ximending Shopping District
  • Dinner at Shilin Night Market
  • Prepare for departure
  • Check out of the hotel
  • Flight back to Manila

Taipei Trip Budget and Expenses

List of basic expenses.

  • Accommodation: PHP 1,000 - 5,000 per night
  • Food: PHP 500 - 800 per day
  • Transportation: PHP 300 - 400 per day
  • Taipei 101 Observatory Ticket - PHP 859 per person
  • Half-day Explore Taipei City Tour - PHP 1,704 per person (includes entrance ticket to the National Palace Museum)
  • Taipei at Night Tour - PHP 2,324 per person (includes dinner at Din Tai Fung )
  • Jingmei Night Market Tour - PHP 842 per person (includes tasting 12 local snacks)
  • Taipei Sightseeing Hop on Hop off Bus Tour
  • 4 Hour Pass - PHP 454.00 per person
  • 1 Day Pass - PHP 1,059.00 per person
  • Jiufen Village and Northeast Coast Tour: PHP 2,014 per person
  • 4G Pocket WiFi Rental: PHP 133 per day
  • Airport Transfers: PHP 1,390 per way good for 4 persons

Sample Expenses for 14,000 PHP Budget

  • Train to Taipei - 272.00
  • Hostel (1st night) - 512.00
  • One day Bus Tour via Klook - 1,059
  • Food Expenses - 300.00
  • Dinner and Taipei at Night Tour via Klook - 2,324
  • TOTAL - 4,467
  • Hostel (2nd night) - 512.00
  • Jiufen Tour - 2,014.00
  • Jingmei Night Market Tour via Klook - 842.00
  • Transportation - 60.00
  • TOTAL - 3,728
  • Hostel (3rd night) - 512.00
  • Explore Taipei via Klook - 1,704
  • Taipei 101 Observatory Ticket via Klook - 859.00
  • Elephant Mountain - Free
  • Transportation - 100.00
  • Food Expenses - 500.00
  • TOTAL - 3,675.00
  • Hostel - 512.00
  • TOTAL - 1,112.00
  • Train to Taoyuan Airport - 272.00
  • TOTAL - 772.00

GRAND TOTAL = 14,086.00 per person

  • Round trip airfare Manila-Taipei-Manila
  • NAIA terminal fee and travel tax
  • Budget for pasalubong and tips
  • Food expense for snacks

You can download a PDF copy of this Taiwan DIY Itinerary Travel Guide, HERE .

Discount Taipei Unlimited Fun Pass

Sample 3 Days 2 Nights (3D2N) Itinerary for 8,000 Pesos

Day 1 - gold museum, jiufen and miramar entertainment park.

  • 06:00 - Arrival in Taipei. Take the Airport Express to Taipei Main Station
  • 07:30 - Leave bags at the hotel/hostel
  • 08:00 - Have Breakfast at JSP Ximen
  • 08:10 - Eat breakfast at JSP Ximen
  • 08:40 - Walk to Ximen Bus Stop Station
  • 09:00 - Take the city bus number 965 to Gold Museum
  • 10:10 - Gold Museum Tour
  • 11:50 - Lunch
  • 12:30 - Gather and head to Jiufen by taking bus 965
  • 13:00 - Explore Jiufen Old Street
  • 14:30 - Gather and take bus 965 to Taipei
  • 15:30 - Arrive at Taipei's Beimen MRT Station
  • 15:45 - Take the MRT Green line and alight at Nanjing Fuxing
  • 16:00 - Transfer the MRT brown line and take the train to Jiannan Rd. Station
  • 16:30 - Go to Miramar Entertainment Park, ride the Ferris Wheel
  • 18:30 - Dinner
  • 20:00 - Head back to Ximen by taking the MRT Brown Line from Jiannan Rd. Station to Nanjing Fuxing
  • 20:30 - Transfer to MRT Green Line to Ximen Station
  • 21:00 - Back at the hotel/hostel

Day 2 - National Palace Museum, Shilin Residence, Dadaocheng, and Taipei 101

  • 07:00 - Breakfast
  • 08:00 - Take the MRT to Shilin Station and transfer to the Bus Red 30 (R30) which will take you directly to the National Palace Museum.
  • 09:10 - Arrive at National Palace Museum, explore
  • 10:50 - Gather at the exit and take the bus Bus Red 30 (R30) and head to Main Building of Chiang Kai-Shek Shilin Residence
  • 11:10 - Tour of Main Building of Chiang Kai-Shek Shilin Residence
  • 13:00 - Lunch
  • 14:00 - Take the MRT to Daqiaotou Station. Take exit 1 and walk towards Dadaocheng district
  • 15:00 - Arrive at Dadaocheng district
  • 15:45 - Explore the district of Dadaocheng
  • 18:00 - Dinner
  • 19:00 - Walk back to Daqiaotou Station
  • 19:30 - Take MRT from Daqiaotou Station to Dongmen Station and transfer to red line to Taipei101/World Trade Center Station.
  • 20:00 - Arrive at Taipei 101 and visit Shou Xing Fang for souvenir shopping
  • 20:30 - Go up to Taipei 101 Observatory
  • 22:00 - Take the MRT back to Ximen Station
  • 22:30 - Back at hotel/hostel

Day 3 - Yehliu Geopark and Juming Museum

  • 06:00 - Leave bags at the hotel/hostel
  • 06:30 - Breakfast
  • 07:00 - Take the MRT from Ximen to Taipei Main Station then transfer the MRT Red Line to Tamsui Station
  • 08:30 - Arrive at Tamsui Station. Take the Taiwan Tourist Shuttle service 862 to Yehliu Geopark
  • 10:00 - Arrive at Yehliu Geopark, explore
  • 12:00 - Lunch
  • 13:00 - Depart for Juming Museum by taking Bus 862
  • 13:30 - Tour Juming Museum
  • 15:30 - Gather at the entrance of Juming Museum
  • 15:45 - Take the Bus 862 back to Tamsui Station
  • 17:00 - Arrive at Tamsui Station. Take the MRT Red Line to Taipei Main Station then transfer to Ximen Station via the Blue Line.
  • 17:40 - Arrive at Ximen Station/Taipei Main Station and Go to the hotel to pick-up bags
  • 18:00 - Take the Airport Express Train to Taoyuan Airport
  • 19:00 - Arrive at Taoyuan Airport. Check-in for your flight.
  • You will be staying in a hostel for 1,000 pesos per night.
  • Your food expenses is 800 pesos per day.
  • You'll be taking the Airport Express Train from and to the Airport for 544 pesos round trip.
  • You will be using a 3-day Unlimited Taipei Fun Pass worth 3,243 pesos. You can buy Taipei Unlimited Fun Pass here .

Breakdown of Expenses:

  • 3 days Unlimited Taipei Fun Pass - PHP 3,243
  • Hostel for 2 nights - PHP 2,000
  • Food for 3 days - PHP 2,400
  • Round trip Airport Express Train - PHP 544

TOTAL - PHP 8,187 per person

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  • The Perfect 3-Day Itinerary for Taipei using the Taipei Unlimited Fun Pass
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I hope this COMPREHENSIVE TAIPEI TAIWAN TRAVEL GUIDE BLOG for First-timers help you in planning a memorable Taiwan Adventure! Enjoy and have fun in Taiwan!

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Hi my husband is working in taiwan for almost 4 years and i will visit him this may 2018...in this case do i still need to show in the immigration a hotel accommodation or is it enough to show to them the address where my husband is staying as my proof of accommodation?

Great to know this TAIWAN VISA-FREE ACCESS for Filipinos is extended until July 31, 2019! I'm planning a trip soon, this Taipei Budget Travel Guide with sample DIY Itinerary is very helpful. This First-Timer's Travel Guide to Taipei, Taiwan is such a big help especially for first-timer like me.

Indeed, there are so many THINGS TO DO IN TAIPEI. I used this as my travel guide. Get to Know the City on a Hop On Hop Off Tour. Get a Killer View of Taipei from the Taipei 101 Observatory. Eat Your Way Through Shilin and Raohe Night Markets. Get Artsy at a Museum or Creative Park. Go on a Free Walking Tour. Feel Tiny at Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall. Planning a trip to Taiwan sometime soon? This is a comprehensive DIY itinerary travel guide that covers attractions and activities every first timer’s should not miss.

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Hi. Me and my brother are planning to travel to Taiwan next month. It will my first time while second trip for my brother because he's already been to SG last year. Question, cos i'll be really on a tight budget for this trip like everything will be budgeted. Im just afraid that i'll be checked regarding my financial capability. Well, im actually employed for two years already but i dont have that "show money" thing. Is it okay? Thank you so much.

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I love how detailed you are when explaining everything! Thank you for this! Excited to visit Taiwan again!

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Sample TAIPEI ITINERARIES with Budget Estimates: 1-7 Days

Sample TAIPEI ITINERARIES with Budget Estimates: 1-7 Days

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Taipei is the bustling and vibrant Taiwanese capital. This metropolis has extensive public transportation networks that make it easy to travel to different parts of the city. It also has an interesting mix of tradition and modernity, shopping and dining centers, and plenty of activities that easily fill a couple of days’ itinerary.

The city has a number of markets, both old and new, that are worth exploring. You’ll see all sorts of items sold and laid out on the sidewalk or street, small to medium-sized stalls or flashy shops with neon signs, or large buildings that offer the latest brands. You’ll also see a variety of street food and restaurants that offer irresistible dishes. The Shilin Night Market and Ximending are two famous destinations that cater to your need to shop until you drop and eat till your heart’s content.

You could also do a couple of whole day trips from the city. Yangmingshan is an ideal place to go to for nature lovers with its many hiking trails and viewing points. Yehliu Geopark is a natural wonder with its uniquely rugged beautiful rock formations.

Tip: For a hassle-free trip, rent a pocket wi-fi!

Taipei Pocket Wifi

Pocket Wifi Rental is more convenient because you just need to connect to the device, which can accommodate up to 5 devices at once. Klook’s wifi rental service also provides unlimited 4G data with no decelaration to 3G. You can pick it up at Taipei Taoyuan Airport. The number of available units so reserve one as soon as you can.

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If you’re flying to Taipei soon, here are some sample itineraries that TPT co-founder Yoshke Dimen built. You may follow this but please take note of the following:

  • All itineraries assume you’re flying in and out of Taipei Taoyuan International Airport.
  • The 2-day to 7-day itineraries assume you’re staying near Taipei Main Station. It’s a great location because everything is accessible from here.
  • Book your tickets and tours with Klook. I have provided links where you can purchase tickets or book tours. These are affiliate links, many of which offer discounts. You’ll also help our blog in the process if you purchase tickets via Klook.
  • The fares and prices are just estimates. It’s meant to give just a ballpark figure. The actual costs may vary. Estimated costs do not include shopping budget and other expenses that are not indicated.
  • Total cost estimates are bloated. We added a bit of allowance. Better overestimate than under.

As always, feel free to make some tweaking to any of these itineraries to match your flight schedule or preferences.

WHAT'S COVERED IN THIS GUIDE?

Taipei Itinerary for Layover: 1 Day

A day is simply insufficient to discover all that Taipei has to offer; however, if that’s the time you got, might as well make the most out of it. Here’s our layover itinerary for those just stopping by.

This itinerary will allow you to see all the most iconic attractions within the city center including the National Palace Museum, Chiang Kai Shek Memorial, and Taipei 101.

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Cost Estimate: NT$1800 (USD59, EUR51, SGD80, PHP3150), excluding airfare.

Taipei Itinerary: 2 Days

This 2-day itinerary will let you see attractions in Taipei City including Taipei 101, Shilin Market, and the National Palace Museum, as well as villages and destinations outside like Shifen, Jiufen, and Yehliu Geopark.

Shifen and Jiufen have quaint old town vibe that provide you with a glimpse of its past. Jiufen has the building that was the inspiration for one of the locations in the anime movie ‘Spirited Away. Shifen is near a spectacular waterfall too.

Cost Estimate: NT$2900 (USD94, EUR82, SGD130, PHP5070), excluding airfare and hotel.

Taipei Itinerary: 3 Days

This itinerary gives you more time at the top observatory of Taipei 101, the city’s most iconic landmark! It is a modern architectural wonder that lights up the night sky as soon as sunset comes. You can go up to the viewing platform to get a bird’s eye view of the bustling metropolis.

I scheduled it at sunset so you get to enjoy the view during daytime and when the city lights come to life.

Aside from that, you’ll also get to see the National Palace Museum, Shilin Night Market, Martyrs’ Shrine, Yehliu Geopark, Jiufen and Shifen.

Cost Estimate: NT$3300 (USD107, EUR93, SGD147, PHP5770), excluding airfare and hotel.

Taipei Itinerary: 4 Days

This itinerary is almost a clone of the 3-day version above, but with an added free day.

I always like having one free day when I would just walk around the city aimlessly and check out shops and cafes. For this itinerary, I made the last day a free day so you have time to do whatever you want other than tour. You can use this time to shop around or just relax.

Day 4: FREE DAY, DEPARTURE 09:00am – Wake up call, pack up 11:00am – Hotel check out, leave bags 12:00nn – Lunch, NT$150 01:00pm – Free time 06:00pm – Dinner, NT$150 07:30pm – Pick up bags 08:00pm – MRT to Airport, NT$160 09:00pm – Flight check in

Cost Estimate: NT$3800 (USD123, SGD170, PHP6650, EUR107), excluding airfare and hotel.

Taipei Itinerary: 5 Days

This itinerary will take you to the following sites: National Palace Museum, Martyr’s Shrine, Shilin Night Market, Chiang Kai Shek Memorial, Sun Yat Sen Memorial, Taipei 101, Presidential Office Building, Jiufen, Shifen, Yehliu Geopark, and Yangmingshan National Park with a Beitou hot spring stop!

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Day 5: FREE DAY, DEPARTURE 09:00am – Wake up call, pack up 11:00am – Hotel check out, leave bags 12:00nn – Lunch, NT$150 01:00pm – Free time 06:00pm – Dinner, NT$150 07:30pm – Pick up bags 08:00pm – MRT to Airport, NT$160 09:00pm – Flight check in

Cost Estimate: NT$5500 (USD179, SGD246, PHP9590, EUR154), excluding airfare, hotel, and tips.

Taipei-Hualien Itinerary: 6 Days

This 6-day itinerary will take you to Taipei, Yehliu Geopark, Shifen, Jiufen, and Hualien! You will also have an entire day to see the magnificent Taroko Gorge.

Of course, the usual tourist attractions within Taipei like Taipei 101, National Palace Museum, and Shilin Market are also covered in the first few days.

Day 4: TRANSIT TO HUALIEN 06:30am – Wake up call, hotel check out 08:30am – Puyuma train to Hualien, NT$440 11:30am – Walk to hotel 12:00nn – Hotel check in 12:30pm – Lunch, NT$150 02:00pm – Martyr’s Shrine 02:40pm – Walk around town 03:30pm – Back to hotel, rest 07:00pm – Cab to night market, NT$100 07:30pm – Night Market, Budget: NT$250 09:00pm – Cab to hotel, NT$100 10:00pm – Lights out

Day 6: DEPARTURE 08:00am – Wake up call, pack up 10:00am – Hotel check out, leave bags 11:00am – Lunch, NT$150 12:30pm – Puyuma train to Taipei, NT$440 03:30pm – MRT to Airport, NT$160 04:30pm – Flight check in

Cost Estimate: NT$6400 (USD208, SGD287, PHP11200, EUR180), excluding airfare, hotel, and tips.

Taipei-Hualien Itinerary: 7 Days

This 1-week itinerary is another version of the 6-day itinerary above, except with an added FREE DAY in between.

Stops include key attractions in Taipei, Jiufen, Shifen, Yehliu Geopark, Hualien, and Taroko Gorge.

Day 4: FREE DAY 09:00am – Wake up call 11:00am – Hotel check out, leave bags 12:00nn – Lunch, NT$150 01:00pm – Free time 06:00pm – Dinner, NT$150 08:00pm – Back to hotel, pack up 09:00pm – Lights out

Day 5: TRANSIT TO HUALIEN 06:30am – Wake up call, hotel check out 08:30am – Puyuma train to Hualien, NT$440 11:30am – Walk to hotel 12:00nn – Hotel check in 12:30pm – Lunch, NT$150 02:00pm – Martyr’s Shrine 02:40pm – Walk around town 03:30pm – Back to hotel, rest 07:00pm – Cab to night market, NT$100 07:30pm – Night Market, Budget: NT$250 09:00pm – Cab to hotel, NT$100 10:00pm – Lights out

Day 7: DEPARTURE 08:00am – Wake up call, pack up 10:00am – Hotel check out, leave bags 11:00am – Lunch, NT$150 12:30pm – Puyuma train to Taipei, NT$440 03:30pm – MRT to Airport, NT$160 04:30pm – Flight check in

Cost Estimate: NT$6700 (USD218, SGD300, PHP11700, EUR188), excluding airfare, hotel, and tips.

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Have you tried the “Taipei Double Decker bus tour”? is it Worth It? or Can we just ride local buses and MRT on our own? Which is more time/money saving?

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Taking the MRT and local buses on your own is more pocket-friendly. :)

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Dear Sir Greetings from Bangladesh. we have 60 business people like to visit Taiwan for 5 nights 6 days from January 24th with 3 star hotel twin share basis. please let me know the tour itinerary and cost. thanks

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Taipei Layover Tour – How to Spend an 8+ Hour Layover

Sometimes your travel schedule works like a well-oiled machine. Connecting flights line up with Swiss precision and you move effortlessly from one flight to another without delays… sometimes. But on other trips you get more of a sense that “you can’t get there from here” and you are left waiting for 8 hours between flights.

Such was my travel schedule which left me with a scheduled 7 hour 55-minute layover in Taiwan. I had never been to Taiwan. Rather than sit in artificial lighting, eating at the food court and hanging out on airport wi-fi, I arranged a layover tour of Taipei sponsored by Viator  (see other private tours in Taipei ).

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Layover  Tour in Taipei

I had never done an organized layover tour before, but the idea seemed simply brilliant. If you have an 8-hour layover or greater this tour plans an itinerary that gets you 45 minutes from the airport, explores some of the major city sites and whisks you back to the airport in time to catch your next flight. The only catch is that you have to be functional after your first flight, in my case a flight scheduled to last 13 hours from San Francisco. I can sleep on planes so I was in great shape (check out my 10 Tips to Combat Jet Lag ).

My flight arrived earlier than our 6 am estimated arrival time. I cleared customs which I would not have had to do if I had just stayed in the airport, but then again I would not have gotten another stamp in my passport nor would I have counted being in Taiwan. I met my guide Mark Lu and my driver in the arrival area by 6 am.

Advantages of a Private Tour

The first difference between trying to get into the city on my own and a private tour was obvious from the moment I saw someone holding up a sign with my name on it. I didn’t have to find the city bus or wonder where to go and I started learning about Taiwan on the way into the city. Mark’s command of English was great. He talked about the history of the island as it was colonized in turned by the Spanish, the Dutch, the Chinese, the Japanese, and the Nationalist Chinese. Mark has only been a tour guide for a few years. Previous to that he was an officer in the Taiwanese Navy.

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Bao’an Temple

One problem with starting a city tour at 6 o’clock in the morning is that many things are run by the government and don’t open up until 9 AM. Fortunately, the Bao’an Temple, which is a UNESCO world heritage site, is privately run and opened at 6 AM. We toured the temple complex as Mark explained to me some of the details of the Taoism religion. The tour normally also includes a stop at the nearby Confucius Temple which opens at 9 am but which was unfortunately closed the day of my visit.

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Street Market

Our next scheduled stop was the changing of the guard at the Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Hall which happens on the hour starting at 9 am, but we had to kill some time before that. While we waited we toured a local market. I love local markets and particularly local markets in Asia. I don’t always know exactly what people are eating but I love the scene. Motorcycles and pedestrians thread their way down the street which has not yet filled up in this early morning hour.

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The Grand Hotel

We also visited the Grand Hotel , the first international hotel in Taipei. The Grand Hotel was built by Chiang Kai Shek’s 4 th wife. It was the tallest building in Taiwan for most of a decade after it was completed in 1973. It is built in the style of a giant pagoda and is imposing. It has 490 rooms, 12 floors, and 3 restaurants. It has been where many foreign dignitaries have been housed over the years. It is built on Yuanshan Mountain on the site where the occupying Japanese had a Shinto shrine in WWII. The front gate is a great photo spot and the top photo on this article was taken there.

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National Palace Museum

We saw the outside of the National Palace Museum which holds 696,000 pieces of ancient Chinese imperial art and artifacts collected by the emperors of China over centuries. The museum was originally housed in the Forbidden City in Beijing. The museum collection was moved several times during WWII to keep it out of Japanese hands and then later evacuated to Taiwan with the nationalist Chinese forces after they were defeated by the communists in the Chinese Civil War. The PRC considers that the collection was “stolen” and wants it back.

Unfortunately, the museum also does not open until 9 am.

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Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Hall – Liberty Square

The Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Hall sits in Liberty Square. The ground level houses a library and museum The Memorial Hall also houses a museum that interprets the history of China and of Taiwan during the time of Chiang Kai Shek. You can see artifacts like the presidential limousine .

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To get to the memorial hall you climb 89 steps, one for each year in the life of Chiang Kai Shek. The massive doors of the hall opened at 9 am, ushering in crowds of tourists in time for the ceremonial changing of the guard. The figure of Chiang Kai Shek sits in a large marble chair reminiscent of the Lincoln Memorial. Chiang Kai Shek looked on the guards displayed their proficiency with rifle choreography.

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The Memorial Hall sits in a large park-like area which also houses the National Theater and National Concert Hall. A children’s choir was singing on the steps of the National Concert Hall during our visit.

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Presidential Office Building

We stopped for a photo at the Presidential Office Building, the Taiwan version of the White House. This Baroque-style building was built during the time of the Japanese occupation for the governor of the island. It became the office of the president when the nationalists fled to Taiwan after the Chinese Civil War.

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We proceeded to Taipei 101, which was the tallest building in the world from 2004-2010 and is still the 9 th tallest building. It is still the home of the world’s fastest elevator, which climbs to the observation floor in 25 ear-popping seconds.

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The view from Taipei 101 was intermittent because of heavy clouds on the day of my visit.

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Taiwan is a geologically active area so Taipei 101 was built to survive earthquakes as well as the occasional Tsunami. One of the interesting features of the building is hidden inside near the top. It is a large heavy counterweight which is suspended in the inside of the building. This weight helps dampen the movement of the building.

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Din Tai Fung dumpling restaurant

The final stop of the tour was the famous Din Tai Fung dumpling restaurant in the same complex as Taipei 101. If there had been no view at all from Taipei 101, if there had been no temples open and we had missed the changing of the guard, the entire tour would have been worth it just for the pork soup dumplings alone.

Return to the Airport

The return trip to the airport was slowed by an accident on the highway. It made my guide and driver nervous but I let them do the worrying for me. They are, after all, the professionals. And that was really the theme of the tour for me. Not everything went smoothly. Not everything was open the day I was there or at the time I was there. But the entire time I was comparing my experience to what it would have been like if I stayed in the airport.

I recognized my seatmate on my flight out of Taiwan as someone who had flown in on the same flight as me from San Francisco. It was her first international trip and she had been afraid to leave the airport. While I was on a tour seeing world-class sites , she was trying to sleep on the airport floor. Mine was the better option.

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Hello Chris! I will be in the same boat come November. And 8 plus hour layover in Taipei. How did you arrange the Visa? Does the tour company work that out for you?

Also, is there a link to your tour guide from Taipei?

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When I did it I didn’t have, nor I think need, a visa. That may have changed.

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Hi Chris, do you have the tour guide’s contact details? I have an 8 hr layover on my way back to Houston. Great photos btw!

I don’t but booked through Viator which I linked in the article

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Marissa Hatch

i will going to Manila Dec 30 lay over in Taipe for 7 hours 40 min on the outgoing Flight.. 4.5 hours on the return. in Dec 2022 (I am a US citizen) do I need a Visa to tour Taipei?

Thank you for the info!

No so sd s U.S. citizen, I did not need a visa for Taiwan. You can always double-check with the U.S. State Department.

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Thank you for sharing your layover experience in Taipei. I’m inspired to do the same during my 9hr layover from the Philippines to SFO.

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A New York City couple known on social media for their magnet fishing exploits in local waterways says they recently reeled in an unexpected find: a safe holding two stacks of waterlogged hundred dollar bills.

James Kane and Barbie Agostini, who have chronicled a variety of magnet fishing discoveries on their YouTube channel ,  told Spectrum News NY1 on Saturday that after reeling in a muddy safe from a Queens pond on Friday, they were shocked to find stacks of hundred dollar bills estimated to be worth $100,000.

"I said 'Babe, This is not possible, Holy 'some profanity' ... and we pulled it out and it was like two stacks of freaking hundreds," Kane told the station. "Big stacks."

Video showed the couple's muddy discovery — along with partially disintegrated hundred dollar bills inside.

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Kane, who said the couple previously found many old safes, said he assumed he'd only find empty plastic bags that typically held money — and was stunned to find actual cash inside.

Agostini said she thought Kane was joking when he announced the contents of the safe.

"Once I seen the actual dollars … and the security ribbons, I lost it," she said.

Kane said they contacted the NYPD because he thought there may be some "legalities" involved. Because the owner of the safe, which was likely stolen, could not be identified, Kane and Agostini said police allowed them to keep the saturated stash.

"I guess the finders keepers rule has worked for us," Kane said.

Unfortunately, the bills were "soaking wet" and "pretty much destroyed," Kane said.

An NYPD spokesperson said in an email to CBS News: "As a general matter, found property valued at ten dollars or more is required to be reported to, and deposited with, the police. In this instance, the value and authenticity of the alleged currency could not be determined due to the severely disintegrated condition of the property."

Kane told the Associated Press that he and Agostini plan to take their money to the Bureau of Engraving and Printing in Washington to redeem it, but he cocneded many of the bills will likely be too damaged to cash in.  

Kane told NY1 that he and Agostini started magnet fishing because they were bored during the coronavirus pandemic.

"We call it the poor man's treasure hunting," he told the station.

Kane said they've reeled in everything from World War II grenades and 19th century guns to a motorcycle and a purse holding foreign coins, pearls and gold jewels. Their YouTube channel chronicling their adventures has more than 4,000 subscribers and about 1.4 million views.

"I have seen and worked with other magnet fishers that can hit a spot for three months, and I'll come along and throw the same magnet and get and find something that they've been trying to get the entire time," he told the AP. "I personally can't explain that."  

People fishing with magnets have made other surprising discoveries in recent months. In May, a magnet fisher reeled in a human skull padlocked to an exercise dumbbell out of a New Orleans waterway.

In April, someone using a magnet to fish for metal objects in a Georgia creek  pulled up a rifle  as well as some lost belongings of a couple who were killed in the same area nearly a decade ago.

In March, magnet fishermen pulled an  unexploded ordnance  from the Charles River in Massachusetts. Just a few days before that, another  one was found  in the same area, CBS News Boston reported.

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Chris Brown fans packed the house for his "11:11" tour opener in Detroit this week ... validating the R&B star's longtime claims that it's only the music industry that's against him.

Breezy took a moment to address the sold-out crowd inside the Little Caesar's Arena on Wednesday night -- with him musing ... "For a n**** they say is blackballed, this don't look blackballed to me!!!"

The show didn't spare any theatrics either -- a Michael Jackson voiceover opened the main event right before CB soared over the crowd on wires. It was certainly high production value.

What a first show! Here’s Chris Brown’s full setlist for his “11:11 Tour” divided into 4 elements: 1. 𝐅𝐢𝐫𝐞 𝐄𝐥𝐞𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐭 𝐒𝐞𝐭𝐥𝐢𝐬𝐭 2. 𝐖𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐫 𝐄𝐥𝐞𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐭 𝐒𝐞𝐭𝐥𝐢𝐬𝐭 3. 𝐀𝐢𝐫 𝐄𝐥𝐞𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐭 𝐒𝐞𝐭𝐥𝐢𝐬𝐭 4. 𝐄𝐚𝐫𝐭𝐡 𝐄𝐥𝐞𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐭 𝐒𝐞𝐭𝐥𝐢𝐬𝐭 pic.twitter.com/tTtVclqRRN — BreezyRelated (@breezyrelated) June 6, 2024 @breezyrelated

His supporters were more than pleased with the extensive setlist divided into 4 parts that mixed the classics with the new jams . BTW, not only were the people in the building impressed -- but folks online also praised CB for being an outstanding showman/performer.

He even also brought back a rotating platform, which was pretty popular on a previous tour. Again ... the dude definitely entertained those who were in attendance, and it looks like anyone else who'll hit his tour as it rolls along will be in for the same experience.

Chris' cancelation has been an ongoing conversation since his 2009 assault on Rihanna ... most recently haunting him during this year's NBA All-Star Weekend with a rift with Ruffles.

When it comes to music fans though ... it seems he's the people's champ.

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Taiwan: Visa-free entry for Filipinos extended until July 2025

Taiwan: Visa-free entry for Filipinos extended until July 2025. People walk past food vendors along a street in Taipei on May 26, 2024. (Photo by Yasuyoshi CHIBA / AFP)

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MANILA, Philippines — The visa-free entry of passport holders from the Philippines, Thailand, and Brunei had been extended until July 2025 by Taiwan.

The decision was made in line with their efforts to promote the New Southbound Policy (NSP). This was according to Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) in a statement.

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In a meeting last April 12, MOFA and relevant government agencies “conducted a comprehensive review of existing visa and entry measures, focusing on the trial visa-free entry program for nationals of Thailand, Brunei, and the Philippines; the Project for Simplifying Visa Regulations for High-end Group Tourists from Southeast Asian Countries; and conditional visa-free entry through the Online Application for R.O.C. (Taiwan) Travel Authorization Certificate (TAC) scheme for nationals of Southeast Asian countries,” the statement read.

Citing the effectiveness of the aforementioned measures over the past years, Taiwan said it decided to extend the trial visa-free entry program for another year —  solely for the nationals of Thailand, Brunei, and the Philippines.

This means that visa-free entry to Taiwan will be extended from its original deadline of August 1, 2024, to July 31, 2025.

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“In addition, the Project for Simplifying Visa Regulations for High-end Group Tourists from Southeast Asian Countries will be extended for a further year through December 31, 2025, and the conditional visa-free entry through the TAC scheme will remain in place,” said MOFA.

It added that it will also continue to communicate with the governments of related countries to enhance visa treatment for Taiwanese nationals and make their overseas travel more convenient.

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It's a love story, and Taylor Swift is congratulating one couple in Edinburgh, Scotland for saying, "Yes."

"I love performing this entire show in sunlight because I'm pretty sure I saw someone get engaged over here," the singer said before performing "Betty" on Friday night. "You have no idea. I never get to see that, right? Because it’s, like, dark usually at night, but it's not right now so congratulations. Wow, I just saw that whole thing! Uh, man, that's amazing!"

The open-roof of Scottish Gas Murrayfield stadium and late sunset of 9:55 p.m. allowed Swift to perform the bulk of the Eras Tour in sunlight and twilight. The arena grew dark around her acoustic, surprise set.

"Thanks for doing that at my concert, that’s a big moment — huge!” Swift acknowledged.

One couple on the right side of the stage -- where Swift was referencing when she saw an engagement -- did make it official an hour earlier during "Love Story" when she sang, "He knelt to the ground and pulled out a ring / And said, 'Marry me, Juliet / You'll never have to be alone.'"

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A TikTok video captured the magic moment. Many of the comments congratulated the couple. Others commented on the Jason Kelce red-and-gold overalls outfit. It wasn't confirmed if this is who Swift saw.

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