Plan Your Trip to Taipei: Best of Taipei Tourism
Essential Taipei
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Taipei Is Great For
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Travelers' pro tips or experiencing Taipei
Kumber N
Taipei is a great place to travel with young children/teens. The attractions, even historic ones, are very engaging and there are lots of great restaurants and markets.
erindesantiago
Food plays a major role in Taiwanese culture, and the small island's overwhelming number of delicious eats means that Taiwan is quickly cementing itself as one of the world's best destinations for food lovers.
Navy35
Taiwan really is a gem to visit. It is small and very easy to travel from one end of the island to the other. I don't speak Mandarin, but very rarely do I have problems communicating. The people are lovely and friendly and food is relatively cheap and very good quality.
What is the best way to get there?
flying
Taiwan’s main airport is Taoyuan International Airport (TPE), located around 45 minutes west of Taipei, in Taoyuan county.
bus
The best and most economical way to get to Taipei from Taoyuan airport is by bus. There are many airport buses that take you to Taipei Main Station, with drop off points along the route at major hotels and MRT (metro) stations.
train
Alternatively, if there is heavy traffic, take the U-Bus to Taoyuan High Speed Rail station (about 20 minutes) and board a High Speed Train to the city. Choose to alight and switch to the MRT at either "Banqiao" or "Taipei" HSR Station.
taxi
Unless you are arriving very late at night, or have a lot of luggage, there is no real reason to catch a taxi. A taxi from the airport to the city center will be around NT$1,200, depending on traffic.
For more information about getting to Taipei, see here.
Do I need a visa?
Most short term visits to Taiwan do not require a visa. Check the full list of countries that qualify for visa exemption on the Taiwanese government website.
When is the best time to visit?
Fall (September to November): Taipei is a subtropical climate, so you will not experience four distinct seasons. The best time to visit is during the fall, when the weather is a little cooler, and rainfall is at its lowest.
Find out more about weather in Taipei, see here.
Get around
train and bus
Metro Taipei is the city’s train system. Standard prepaid Metro Easycards cost NT$500, inclusive of a NT$100 refundable deposit and NT$400 stored value, which is more than sufficient for a week-long stay. The Easycard can also be used on most buses and helps you save up to 20% of single trip fares.
taxis
Taxis are readily available in Taipei, although it is a more expensive option than riding the bus or train.
On the ground
What is the timezone?
Taipei Standard Time (GMT+8).
What are the voltage/plug types?
The standard voltage in Taiwan is 110V and the standard frequency is 60Hz. Wall outlets typically accommodate plugs with two flat parallel pins.
What is the currency?
New Taiwan dollar (NTD).
Are ATMs readily accessible?
Yes.
Are credit cards widely accepted?
Yes.
Is it easy to find a bank?
Yes.
How much do I tip?
Except for bellhops and service personnel in international hotels, tipping in Taiwan is generally not expected.
For more information about tipping and etiquette in Taiwan, see here.
Are there local customs I should know?
Dining
Never stand your chopsticks up in your rice bowl — it is seen as food left for the dead, which is usually done at funerals. When beckoning someone over, such as a waiter, face your palm downward and make small sweeping motions toward yourself — not palm up like in western countries, which is considered rude in Taiwanese culture. Tapping your thumbs on the table is also seen as a compliment when eating.
Pleasantries
Thank you in Chinese sounds like zjay zjay (Xie xie). For more information about local customs and etiquette in Taiwan, see here.
- We recommend staying at one of the most popular hotels in Taipei, which include:
- Some of the most popular restaurants in Taipei include:
- Taipei is known for some of its popular attractions, which include:
- We recommend checking out these popular tours when looking for something to do in Taipei:
- If you're a more budget-conscious traveler, then you may want to consider traveling to Taipei between June and August, when hotel prices are generally the lowest. Peak hotel prices generally start between December and February.