What to see in Taipei?
Taipei City has a considerable number of cultural sites such as the Taipei National Palace Museum, the Presidential Palace, the Lungshan Temple and the Shilin Official Residence. What’s more, Taipei 101, landmark of the city, is the third tallest high-rise in the world. It is also one of the few cities that are close to both the seashores and the mountains. It takes only about half an hour to reach the Tamsui River or Mt. Yangming to enjoy the sunshine, soft beach and hot spring. What’s more, you can learn about traditional Chinese culture as well as Taiwanese aboriginal culture including Ke-tsai opera and hand puppets and exotic culture from the colonial period. Here lists top attractions in Taipei as below:
Taipei 101 | Taipei National Palace Museum | Mount Yangming |
Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall | Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall | Longshan Temple In Taipei |
When to visit Taipei?
Located near the 25 degree north latitude line, Taipei doesn’t have winter, only a hot season and a cool season. The hot season is from April to November and the cool season is from December to March. The annual average temperature is 23ºC. In May, the rainy season comes so in June, July and August, you can expect thunder showers. From June to September, typhoons may hit here. Therefore, the best season to visit is October and November.
How to get to Taipei?
As the transport hub of Taiwan, you can fly here directly from many cities such as Bangkok, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Amsterdam, Dubai, Singapore, Seoul and Tokyo. If you are already in mainland China, almost each provincial capital has direct flights to Taipei. The urban mass transit is also very efficient due to an extensive network of city buses and the metro train system.
Taipei Travel Tips
Dining In Taipei: Known as a paradise for foodies, it has various foods from all over the world. Here you can eat clam fry, pie cake package, pearl tea, big sausage, stinky tofu, stewed ribs with herbs, papadam and tofu pudding. The best place to enjoy them should be nowhere else but the night food markets, among which the Shihlin Night Market is the most famous and the Jaoho Night Market is the oldest. Apart from these two, a great many of night food markets are spread all over the city.
Nightlife in Taipei: Taipei’s nightclubs have different styles such as retro, modern and preppy, which will surely attract you. Most clubs are located in the Sinyi District. Myst Night Club has the best place to see the nightscape and is the most luxurious. In addition, there are LAVA, BABE 18 and Space Club, all playing various styles of music and providing high quality beer.
Shopping in Taipei: The Hsimending and Sinyi business district are the two most famous shopping places. Cosmetics shops, book stores, and malls can be found everywhere. Shin Kong Mitsukoshi, Breeze Center and Eslite Bookstore are well-known worldwide. You can buy anything you want there.