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Dubbed the "Harajuku of Taipei," this bustling shopping district attracts youth with its fashion, subculture, and Japanese and Korean influences. Explore the Ximending Pedestrian Area, visit the Red House Theater, or catch street performances.
Featuring recreational areas like Rongxing Garden Park and historical sites such as Lin An Tai Historical House, this district offers a mix of leisure and culture. Explore museums, temples, and a vibrant "Little Manila" area, easily accessible via Taipei Metro.
Home to cultural and educational sites, this district boasts Taipei Botanical Garden, National Taiwan Museum, and various shopping malls like Guang Hua Digital Plaza. Enjoy seamless transportation with Taipei Main Station and multiple metro lines.
Discover a vibrant district with shopping areas, world cuisine restaurants, and night markets like Tonghua and Shida. Explore Daan Forest Park and the Jut Art Museum, moving around town by Taipei Metro.
Mountainous and famous for hot springs, Beitou boasts a large concentration of spas offering aroma therapy, massage, and excellent cuisine. Must-see attractions include Beitou Hot Spring Museum, Thermal Valley, and Yangmingshan National Park.
If you're planning a bit of sightseeing head to Taipei 101— just one of the monuments in Xinyi. Our travelers also like the museums in the area— your cultural tour starts here.
Ningxia Night Market is a place to shop in Datong. Our travelers also like the museums in the area— your cultural tour starts here. Splash some more cash at Dihua Street, Q Square, and Qingguang Market.
During your visit to Taipei, you can do some window-shopping at Raohe Street Night Market. Take in the fascinating museums and hot springs in this culturally rich area.
Between skyscrapers and street markets, Taipei delivers sensory overload in the most delightful way. Ascend Taipei 101 for views that explain why locals call this 'Beautiful Island.' The Shilin Night Market transforms after dark into a labyrinth of sizzling street food where brave eaters sample stinky tofu. Temples like Longshan offer incense-scented respite from urban energy, while the National Palace Museum houses treasures spirited away from the Forbidden City. The Miniatures Museum showcases tiny worlds with outsized charm. For nature without leaving town, Taipei Zoo's pandas draw crowds while nearby tea houses in Maokong serve oolong with mountain views. Don't miss Din Tai Fung, where dumplings are folded with surgical precision.
Taipei is a family-friendly place known for its restaurants and cafes. If you're hunting for the perfect souvenir, you may want to head to Shilin Night Market to shop. While you're here, make time to enjoy other sights such as Taipei 101.