Welcome to Taipei, a city where ancient traditions meet cutting-edge modernity.
From towering skyscrapers and vibrant night markets to tranquil temples and lush mountains, Taipei offers a dynamic mix of experiences that captivate every kind of traveler.
Once the tallest building in the world, Taipei 101 remains an iconic symbol of the city.
Take the high-speed elevator up to the observation deck for breathtaking panoramic views of the city and surrounding mountains.
A spiritual heart of Taipei, Longshan Temple is a stunning example of traditional Taiwanese architecture.
It's a peaceful place to witness religious practices and admire intricate carvings and lanterns.
Taipei is famous for its night markets, and Shilin Night Market is the biggest and most iconic.
Indulge in local delicacies like stinky tofu, bubble tea, and pepper buns while shopping for souvenirs.
For the best view of Taipeiβs skyline β especially at sunset β hike the short but steep trail up Elephant Mountain.
The reward? An unbeatable postcard-perfect shot of Taipei 101 surrounded by city lights.
Home to one of the worldβs largest collections of Chinese imperial artifacts, the museum showcases over 8,000 years of history.
Expect jade carvings, ancient ceramics, calligraphy, and much more.
Relax like a local in the natural hot springs of Beitou.
This area also houses beautiful Japanese-era bathhouses, thermal valleys, and a fascinating Hot Springs Museum.
Xiao Long Bao (Soup Dumplings): Try the world-famous dumplings at local institutions.
Beef Noodle Soup: Taiwanβs unofficial national dish β hearty and flavorful.
Mango Shaved Ice: A refreshing, sweet treat perfect for warm days.
Lu Rou Fan: Braised pork rice bowl β simple yet heavenly.
Taipei is a foodie's paradise, offering Michelin-starred restaurants, traditional street stalls, and hip fusion cafes.
Taipei boasts one of the most efficient and clean public transport systems in the world:
MRT (Metro): Fast, affordable, and easy to navigate.
Buses and YouBikes: Great for exploring neighborhoods.
EasyCard: A rechargeable card that makes traveling seamless on all public transport.
Ximending: Taipeiβs youthful, trendy shopping and entertainment district.
Daan District: Home to Daan Forest Park and countless restaurants and cafes.
Songshan District: Mix of temples, markets, and modern malls.
Zhongzheng District: Visit historical sites like the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall.
Taipei Lantern Festival (February): Gorgeous lantern displays light up the city.
Dragon Boat Festival (June): Exciting boat races and traditional festivities.
Taipei Pride Parade (October): One of Asiaβs largest and most vibrant pride celebrations.
Autumn (OctoberβDecember): Cool, dry, and sunny β the perfect time to explore the city.
Spring (MarchβMay): Warm with occasional showers and blooming flowers.