Are you wondering what to do, see, and eat during your trip to Taipei? We have all the answers here in this ultimate travel guide. From the abundant food options, night markets, historical sights, mountains, and natural beauty of the area, there are endless activities and sights to enjoy for any amount of time. About the author: I am a long-time Taipei resident. So far I have lived over 7 years in Taipei City. Originally I am from the USA, but I now call Taiwan my home. Specifically, I currently live in Nangang District, but I have also lived in Da’an District and Sanchong. Exploring Taipei is my passion.
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Here are some top travel tips for you:
- Best time to visit: March-May, and October – November when the temperatures are nice and there is not as much rain
- How to get there: Taiwan High Speed Railway and Inter-City Bus
- Best places to stay: Yuanshan Grand Hotel or Fu Chang Hotel
- Book tours and activities in Taipei on Klook
- Stay connected with a local SIM
- Rent a car to explore distant sights
Safety Tips When Hiking in Taipei:
- Always stay hydrated. An adult in Taiwan needs to drink at least 2 liters of water a day.
- Bring sun protection.
- Bring an umbrella or rain gear.
- Don’t go hiking alone. If you do, make sure someone knows where you are in case of an accident.
- Stay off of forbidden trails. Some trails are closed off due to landslides or dangerous conditions.
- Watch out for snakes, hornets, and spiders.
Basic Taipei Travel Tips:
- There is no need to tip in Taiwan. It is not part of the culture here.
- Taiwan uses the New Taiwan Dollar, and many transactions such as for street food still require cash. For more information, check out our guide to the New Taiwan Dollar here.
- Get yourself a SIM card or portable WiFi such as from Klook here so you can stay connected and don’t get lost in the city.
- The electrical voltage is 110V.
- Get yourself an Easy Card, so you can travel easily on the MRT, Train, HSR, Youbike, and even shop at convenience stores. You can also book a Taiwan travel pass on Klook here.
- For more travel tips, check out our foreigner survival guide here.
When should you go to Taipei?
In my opinion, the best weather in Taipei is from March-May, and October-November, when the temperatures stay around 26 degrees Celsius and there is not as much rain.
Cherry blossoms can be seen in the park from February to late March. Check out our full guide to Cherry Blossom Season in Taiwan here.
Summers are also nice, with the most sunny weather, but also hot and rainy.
Winters can be cold (but not below freezing) and usually wet.
Overall, there is no wrong answer as to what time of year you should visit Taipei. You will have a great time here at any time of year.
Hotels in Taipei:
High end:
We have stayed at and recommend the Yuanshan Grand Hotel, once the tallest building in Taiwan and still the most grand (book on Booking.com here or Agoda here). We have also stayed at and recommend the Grand Hyatt (book on Booking.com here or Agoda here), Marriot (book on Booking.com here or Agoda here), Sheraton (book on Booking.com here or Agoda here), Shangri-la (book on Booking.com here or Agoda here), and Regent (book on Booking.com here or Agoda here), which are all very high-quality hotels in the middle of Taipei City.
We also recommend Fullon Hotel, which has locations in Tamsui and Fulong near the beach (book on Booking.com here or Agoda here).
Budget Hotels:
We have stayed at and also recommend Fu Chang Hotel in Ximending, which is within walking distance of Ximending shopping district (book on Booking.com here or Agoda here). We have also stayed at and recommend Hai Xia Your Home, which is right in front of Fulong Beach (book on Booking.com here or Agoda here).
Looking for a hotel? We recommend booking through Booking.com here, which provides the best quality selection of accommodation in Taiwan.
Find out where to stay in our Taiwan hotels guide or search for the best hotel deals in Taiwan here.
Attractions in Taipei:
There are many attractions that you can enjoy in Taipei such as Taipei 101 Observatory, Taipei 101 460 Skyline Observatory, Taipei Children’s Amusement Park, Maokong Gondola, National Palace Museum, Yehliu Ocean World, Yehliu Geopark, National Museum of Marine Science and Biology, i-ride 5D cinema, Astronomical Museum, Miniatures Museum of Taiwan, Double Decker Sightseeing Bus, Miramar Ferris Wheel Ticket, Taipei Zoo, Heping Island Park, Ju Ming Museum, Yuanshan Hotel Secret Road, National Taiwan Museum, New Taipei Gold Museum, Futian Leisure Farm, Chiang Kai-shek Shilin Residence, Chi Po-lin Museaum, Beitou Museum, Tsao Wonderland, Railway Museum, Fort San Domingo, 13 Levels Archaeology Museum, Austin Land, Museum of World Religions, Formosan Aboriginies Museum, ASE Parent-child Park, teamLab Future Park, Yukids Island, VR Experience, Bat Cave, Neidong Waterfall, Candlestick Islet, Jurassic Snow Park, Zhonghe High5 Amusement Park, Longshan Temple, Xingtian Temple, Ningxia Night Market, Yansan Night Market, Meteor Garden, Yingge Old Street, and many more attractions on Klook here or KKday here.
Activities in Taipei:
Don’t forget that there are many activities available in Taipei such as Indoor Skiing, Rock Climbing, Hiking, Wakeboarding, Surfing, Speedboat Surfing, SUP / Paddle Boarding, Diving, Snorkeling Kayaking, Canoeing, Water Biking, River Tracing / Canyoneering, ATVing, Horse Riding, Cooking Class, Archery, Ice Skating, Roller Skating, Tree Climbing, Urban Camping, Glamping, Motorcycling, Motorbike Tour, Dragon Boat Racing, Escape Room, Shen’ao Rail Bike, Laser Gun Experience, Batting Cages, Bowling, Paintball, Flight Simulation Experience, Taipei Tram Driving Experience, Rail Simulation Experience, Taipei 101 Observation Deck activity, Strawberry Picking, Professional Photo Shoot, Body Relaxation SPA, Night Tour, Calligraphy Workshop, and more on Klook here or KKday here.
How to get there:
The only way to get to Taiwan is via airplane. Planes leave daily from Taipei’s Songshan and Toayuan Airport.
Taoyuan Airport: Taoyuan is Taiwan’s largest airport and typically has cheaper flights and more flight times to choose from. It’s about an hour’s journey from Taoyuan Airport to the center of Taipei. You can travel via MRT, HSR, bus, or taxi to get to Taipei.
You can get 30% off the Taoyuan Airport VIP lounge on KKday here.
Songshan Airport: Songshan is a small airport in Taipei’s city center, and can be a convenient option for people traveling within Asia. The airport is right on the Taipei MRT brown line.
You can book cheap flights to Taiwan on KKday here, Trip.com here, CheapO Air here, or Kiwi here.
How to get around in Taipei:
Taipei’s transportation system is convenient and safe. There are many options you can consider to get around in Taipei below:
By Train: Gets you to the city center of all major cities in Taiwan. It is about 800NT to get from Taipei to Kaohsiung. Roughly half the price of the HSR. Book tickets via the normal train (TRA) on Klook here.
By HSR: (High-Speed Rail) – Gets you quickly from north to south. Besides Taipei and Kaohsiung, most of the stations are far from city centers. It costs about 1500NT to get from Taipei to Kaohsiung. You can book tickets to the high-speed rail (HSR) on Klook here or KKDay here.
By MRT: (Mass Rapid Transit, Metro train, subway) – Easily gets you around Taipei and Kaohsiung. You can purchase a discount easy card to use on the MRT from Klook here or KKday here. You can also book an MRT travel pass on Klook here.
By Bus: Buses can be tricky. Long-range buses such as Ubus and King Bus are easier to understand and cheaper than the local train. They can take you to the city center of every city throughout Taiwan and to remote tourist destinations such as Sun Moon Lake. A long-range bus from Taipei to Kaohsiung is about 500 NT. You can also book tickets to travel to Shifen via inter-city bus on Klook here. You can also book a Taipei Sightseeing: Hop On, Hop Off Open Top Bus on TripAdvisor here.
By Taxi: You can take short rides for about 150 NT, or hire a Taxi for a day for around 150 USD.
By Car: If you are looking for car rentals, you can also search Qeeq here, Klook here, or KKday here. You can also check out our car rental guide here.
By Scooter: Looking for scooter rental in Taipei? You can search on Klook here or KKday here to search for options. You can also check out our scooter rental guide here.
By Bicycle: Cycling is the best way to enjoy Taiwan’s landscapes if you have the time and energy. Looking for bicycle rentals in Taiwan? You can use Taiwan’s many Youbike sharing stations, or search for rentals on KKday here, and search for tours on Klook here. You can also check out our Taiwan cycling guide here. ​You can also book a Sunset Riverside Bike Ride and Historical Tour, 4 Hour Cycling in Taipei, Ultimate 8-Hour Cycling City Tour, or Taipei City Bike Tour with Night Market Experience on TripAdvisor here.
For more information, check out our Taiwan transportation guide here.
Taipei Hiking Map:
Check out our map below of tourist sites in Taiwan, which is constantly updated:
Let’s get this list started!
Check out our Guide to Taipei’s Waterfalls 台北瀑布指南
Check out our full guide to Taipei’s Waterfalls here.
Check out our Guide to the Best Views of Taipei 台北最佳觀景的地方
Check out our list of the best views of Taipei here.
Elephant Mountain Trail 象山步道
Check out our full guide to Elephant Mountain here.
Every time I see a stock photo of Taipei shot from Elephant Mountain, a little part of me dies inside because Taipei has so many other beautiful viewpoints and vistas. If you are looking for stock photos of Taipei, consider going to one of the following locations to take a less cliché photo…(read more)
Check out our list of the best views of Taipei here.
Yangmingshan National Park 陽明山國家公園
Price:
Free entrance into the park
(car parking 30-50 NT, scooter parking 20 NT)
You can book tours to Yangmingshan on TripAdvisor here, Klook here, or KKday here or here.
You can check out tours to Yangmingshan such as a One-day Yangmingshan NP Beitou Hot Spring Park and Tamsui Tour Package, Beitou and Yangmingshan Day Tour from Taipei, One Day Hike around Yangmingshan, or Private Yangmingshan Volcano Tour and more on TripAdvisor here.
Check out our full guide to Yangmingshan here.
Pingxi Crags 平溪六尖
For our full blog on the Pingxi Crags hike, click here.
Nangang Tea Mountain 南港茶園區
You can take 14% off the buffet at Courtyard Marriot Nangang on KKday here.
You can also get a discount ticket to Crazy Car Cafe in Nangang, the only restaraunt in Taiwan that offers Go-Karting, on KKday here.
Check out our full guide to Nangang Tea Mountain here.
Baishihu 白石湖
You can book a ticket to the Neihu Strawberry Garden on KKday here.
Check out our full guide to Baishihu and the surrounding area here.
Bishan Temple 碧山巖
Danlan Old Trail 淡蘭古道
Kuolai Old Trail 闊瀨古道
Here you can river trace, SUP / Paddleboard, and more on KKday here.
Check out our full guide to Kuolai Old Trail here.
Jinmianshan 金面山
Guanyinshan 觀音山
Check out our full blog on Guanyinshan here.
Yuanshan (Sanxia) 鳶山
Yuanshan in Sanxia District is a popular hike in greater Taipei. It features a short, easy hikethat has some amazing views of southern Taipei. It can also get very crowded on weekends despite the lack of public transportation. If you are looking for amazing views that are easy to get to, this is the place…(read more)
Wuliao Jian 五寮尖
Fuzhoushan Park 福州山公園
Academia Sinica Trails 中央研究院的步道
Wuzhishan 五指山
Wuzhishan is a beautiful mountain in Xizhi District of New Taipei. It is a popular place to stop for hikers, bikers, and Instagrammers due to its amazing views of East Taipei. Also, there are many coffee shops here with amazing views. Besides taking photos, Wuzhishan is a great place to relax and enjoy nature…(read more)
Xinshan Dream Lake 新山夢湖
Qixing Mountain 七星山
Datunshan 大屯山
Maokong 貓空
Price:
120 NT per person one way from Taipei Zoo Station to Maokong Station.
50 NT per trip for Taipei City residents.
You can book discount tickets to Maokong Gondola on Klook here or KKday here.
You can also book a Taipei Zoo and Maokong Gondola tour, a Chih Nan Temple & Gondola Experience, or a Maokong Tea & Shenkeng Stinky Tofu Private Day Tour with English-Speaking
on TripAdvisor here.
Check out our full guide to Maokong Gondola here.
Ergeshan 二格山
Huangdidian Trail 皇帝殿登山步道
Bitou Cape 鼻頭角
Lingjiushan (靈鷲山)
The monastery was started by a former ROC soldier who fought against the PRC in Burma during the 1960s. He then retired near Shuangxi and started this monastery. His religion is now international, has raised tons of money, and also owns the museum of world religions in Taipei to promote mutual understanding among religions.
Caoling Old Trail 草嶺古道
Check out our full guide to the Caoling Old Trail here.
Taoyuan Valley 桃園谷
The trail to Taoyuan Valley is about 4.8 KM long and follows the ridge. You can see lots of wild cattle here. There is a great blog about this trail here.
Stegosaurus ridge (劍龍稜)
Teapot Mountain 茶壺山
Mt. Keelung 基隆山
Keelung Islet 基隆嶼
Price:
Boat trip to the island and hike to the lighthouse: about 700 NT
Boat trip to the island, lighthouse, and other places such as elephant trunk rock: about 1200 NT
Again, you can book tickets on Klook here or KKday here; booking on these sites is usually cheaper than buying tickets in person.
Check out our full guide to Keelung Islet here.
Turtle Island (Guishan Island) 龜山島
Tours and Prices:
Whale watching on a boat around the island: 800-1000 NT per person.
Once around the island on a boat and 2-hour tour of the island: 800-1000 NT per person.
Whale watching and island tour: 1200+ NT
Island tour including hiking to the top of the island: 1200+ NT
You can book a personalized tour and ferry boat tickets with Klook or KKday.
Hikes we missed:
- Stegasaurus Ridge 劍龍稜
- Taipei Skyline Trail 台北天際線
- Battleship Rock 軍艦岩
- Scissors Rock 剪刀石夜爬
- Bijiashan 筆架山
- and many others.
For more Taipei hiking blogs, you can check out Taiwan Trails and Tales here.
Check out our guide to Taipei’s Waterfalls here.
Check out our guide to the best day trips from Taipei here.
Also be sure to check out our full guide to Taipei here.
You can also check out our full travel guide to Taiwan here.