Where to Stay in New Taipei City
Premium neighborhoods, five-star hotels, and fine dining areas
Best Neighborhoods for Luxury Travellers
Ranked by relevance for luxury travellers visiting New Taipei City
Banqiao District
Mid-rangeA bustling modern hub with extensive shopping, dining, and transportation links.
- +Excellent transportation connectivity
- +Wide range of amenities and shopping
- +Good mix of modern and traditional attractions
- -Can feel very crowded
- -Lacks significant green space
Xinzhuang District
BudgetA residential area with a growing commercial presence and local charm.
- +More affordable accommodation and dining options
- +Authentic local experience
- +Good MRT access to other parts of the city
- -Fewer tourist-oriented attractions
- -Can feel less exciting than central districts
Tamsui District
Mid-rangeA picturesque coastal town known for its scenic waterfront, historic sites, and relaxed atmosphere.
- +Beautiful sea views and sunsets
- +Rich historical significance
- +Pleasant walking and cycling paths
- -Can be very crowded on weekends and holidays
- -Further from Taipei's central attractions
Zhonghe District
BudgetA densely populated residential district with a strong local character and convenient amenities.
- +Very affordable living costs and dining
- +Good local markets and eateries
- +Well-connected via MRT
- -Lacks major tourist attractions
- -Can be very crowded and noisy
Daily Budget (Luxury)
TWD 8000/day
Hidden Gems in New Taipei City
Lesser-known spots the locals love
Bitou Cape Trail
FREEHike along a beautiful coastal trail with boardwalks offering dramatic views of rugged cliffs and the Pacific Ocean. It's a less crowded alternative to other popular coastal spots.
Jiufen Old Street
FREEWander through narrow, atmospheric alleyways filled with traditional teahouses, street food stalls, and souvenir shops. It's famous for its resemblance to scenes from Spirited Away and delicious local snacks.
1 area to be cautious about
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