Where to Stay in Taipei
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Taipei at a Glance
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Top Tips for Taipei
Things to know before you go
Local Tip
Visit a traditional tea house for a leisurely afternoon; it's a great way to experience local culture and relax away from the city bustle.
Getting Around
Purchase an EasyCard at any MRT station for seamless travel on the MRT and buses; you can also use it at convenience stores.
Watch Out For
Tea ceremony scams (rare, but avoid unsolicited invitations from strangers for tea).
Solo Female Travel
Taipei is exceptionally safe for solo female travelers. Standard precautions apply, but the risk of harassment or serious crime is very low.
Hidden Gems in Taipei
Lesser-known spots the locals love
Xiangshan Trail
FREEWhile Taipei 101 is famous, this hike offers equally stunning, if not better, panoramic views of the city skyline, especially at sunset. It's a bit of a climb, but the reward is breathtaking.
Dihua Street
Step back in time on this historic street, famous for its traditional Chinese medicine shops, dried foods, and beautiful Baroque-style architecture. It's a vibrant sensory experience, especially during Lunar New Year.
Shida Night Market
Less crowded than Shilin, this market near Taiwan Normal University offers a fantastic array of local snacks, trendy clothes, and a more relaxed atmosphere. It's a great place to sample authentic Taiwanese street food.
Bao'an Temple
FREEOne of Taipei's oldest and most magnificent temples, Bao'an is a UNESCO Asia-Pacific Heritage Award winner for its intricate carvings and vibrant folk art. It's a peaceful sanctuary away from the city bustle.
Spot Taipei Film House
This charming independent cinema and cafe also hosts art exhibitions and film-related events. It's a cultural hub for cinephiles and art lovers looking for a unique experience.
Huashan 1914 Creative Park
FREEA former winery transformed into a vibrant arts and cultural hub, this park features art galleries, independent shops, performance spaces, and outdoor cafes. It's a fantastic spot to soak in Taipei's creative energy.
What It Costs in Taipei
Daily budget per person in TWD
💡69% cheaper than London
TWD 1800/day
TWD 3500/day
TWD 7000/day
Where to Stay in Taipei
Honest neighborhood guide: where to stay and where to avoid
Best for
Walk to
- Longshan Temple20 min
- Red House Theater5 min
Pros
- +Excellent public transport access
- +Abundant dining and shopping options
- +Lively atmosphere
Cons
- -Can be extremely crowded, especially on weekends
- -Noise levels can be high
Top stays in Ximending
Amba Taipei Ximending
$$$Stylish, modern hotel with a focus on art and design, right in the heart of the action.
Hotel Midtown Richardson Taipei
$$Comfortable and well-located with friendly service and good amenities.
Ximen Taipei Star Hostel
$A popular choice for budget travelers, offering clean dorms and private rooms.
Citizen Hotel
$$Offers a unique, retro-themed experience with comfortable rooms.
Best for
Walk to
- Daan Forest Park10 min
- National Taiwan University25 min
Pros
- +Excellent culinary scene
- +Green spaces and relaxed atmosphere
- +Good shopping opportunities
Cons
- -Can be pricier than other districts
- -Less nightlife-focused
Top stays in Da'an District (near Yongkang Street)
Hotel Indigo Taipei East
$$$Stylish hotel with a local touch, featuring vibrant decor and excellent service.
Sheraton Grand Taipei Hotel
$$$A well-established luxury option offering spacious rooms and comprehensive amenities.
The Sherwood Taipei
$$$Known for its impeccable service and elegant ambiance, a long-standing luxury choice.
D.G. Hotel
$$A chic boutique hotel offering modern design and comfortable stays.
Best for
Walk to
- Songshan Cultural and Creative Park15 min
- Taipei Arena10 min
Pros
- +Excellent transport links
- +High-end shopping and dining
- +Good for business and longer stays
Cons
- -Can feel less 'touristy' and more corporate
- -Fewer budget-friendly options
Top stays in Zhongshan District (near Nanjing Fuxing)
The Lin Hotel Taipei
$$$Modern luxury hotel with spacious rooms and excellent amenities, popular with business travelers.
Grand Hyatt Taipei
$$$Iconic luxury hotel with direct access to the subway and a wide range of facilities.
Hotel Quote
$$$Unique, design-forward hotel offering a personalized and intimate experience.
Courtyard by Marriott Taipei Downtown
$$Reliable international brand offering comfortable rooms and good value for the area.
Best for
Walk to
- Longshan Temple5 min
- Huaxi Street Night Market10 min
- Bopiliao Historical Block5 min
Pros
- +Rich historical and cultural sites
- +Authentic local experience
- +Very affordable dining and accommodation
Cons
- -Can feel gritty and less polished than other areas
- -Some streets can be less well-lit at night
Top stays in Wanhua District (near Longshan Temple)
Star Hostel Taipei Main Station
$Conveniently located near the main station, offering clean dorms and a social atmosphere.
Hotel Riverview Taipei
$$Offers comfortable rooms with river views and good access to public transport.
Taipei Charming Hotel
$A no-frills, budget-friendly option close to Longshan Temple.
Lido Hotel
$$A solid mid-range hotel offering good value and a convenient location.
Areas to be cautious
- Areas immediately surrounding some smaller, less-trafficked industrial zones or certain parts of the far eastern districts late at night.: These areas lack tourist infrastructure, can be poorly lit, and have significantly less foot traffic, making them feel isolated and potentially unsafe after dark.
Insider tip: Visit a traditional tea house for a leisurely afternoon; it's a great way to experience local culture and relax away from the city bustle.
Safety in Taipei
Very safeSolo Female Travel
Taipei is exceptionally safe for solo female travelers. Standard precautions apply, but the risk of harassment or serious crime is very low.
At Night
Generally very safe, with well-lit streets and plenty of people around in commercial and entertainment areas. Exercise common sense in quieter residential alleys.
Emergency
110 (Police), 119 (Fire and Ambulance)
Common Scams to Watch For
- 1Tea ceremony scams (rare, but avoid unsolicited invitations from strangers for tea).
- 2Overcharging by unlicensed taxis (stick to official taxis or use ride-sharing apps).
Getting Around Taipei
Transport, connectivity, and costs
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Airport to City
Taoyuan International Airport (TPE): Taoyuan Airport MRT (Express Train: ~35-40 min, 160 TWD; Commuter Train: ~45-55 min, 150 TWD), Bus (various lines: ~45-90 min, 135-150 TWD). Songshan Airport (TSA): MRT (direct access, ~15-20 min to city center, 25-30 TWD).
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Day Pass
Not available for MRT, but an EasyCard (stored value card) offers convenience and slight discounts on MRT and buses (20 TWD initial card cost).
Single: MRT: ~20-65 TWD depending on distance.
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Walkability
Very WalkableUber
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WiFi
Excellent50-100 Mbps in cafes
Public Transport
Taipei Metro (MRT) is extensive, efficient, and covers most tourist areas; buses supplement the MRT network.
Ride-share
Uber is available; standard taxi services are also prevalent and metered (approx. 100-200 TWD for short to medium rides within the city).
Transport Tip
Purchase an EasyCard at any MRT station for seamless travel on the MRT and buses; you can also use it at convenience stores.
WiFi & Remote Work
Free WiFi
Many cafes, convenience stores (e.g., 7-Eleven, FamilyMart), public Wi-Fi hotspots (iTaiwan), and hotels.
Coworking
Various options like Future Ward (starts ~300-500 TWD/day), CoSpace (starts ~400-600 TWD/day).
Weather & Best Time to Visit
Best months to visit: Jan, Mar, Dec
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Who Is Taipei Best For?
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First-Time Visitors
Offers a high-energy introduction to Taipei with easy access to attractions, food, and transport.
Foodies
This area is a culinary hotspot, packed with renowned restaurants, trendy cafes, and local delicacies.
Culture Seekers on a Budget
Provides an authentic glimpse into old Taipei with historic temples, traditional markets, and affordable local eats.
Solo Travelers
The vibrant atmosphere, abundance of activities, and good transport links make it easy and engaging for solo exploration.
Luxury Travelers
This district offers high-end hotels, upscale shopping, and sophisticated dining experiences.
Families
Offers a good balance of green space for kids to play, family-friendly dining, and proximity to museums.
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About Taipei
Taipei ( ; traditional Chinese: 臺北; simplified Chinese: 台北; pinyin: Táiběi; Zhuyin Fuhao: ㄊㄞˊ ㄅㄟˇ pronounced:[tʰǎɪpèɪ]; Tâi-gí: Tâi-pak), officially Taipei City, is the capital and a special municipality of Taiwan. Located in Northern Taiwan, Taipei City is an enclave of the municipality of New Taipei City that sits about 25 km (16 mi) southwest of the northern port city of Keelung. Most of the city rests on the Taipei Basin, an ancient lakebed.
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