Holiday in Taipei

City in Taiwan — tips, highlights & best time to visit 🇹🇼

Country

Taiwan

Type

City

Best time to travel

October to December and March to May (20-28 °C, little rain). Summer hot and humid with typhoon risk. Winter mild.

Budget/day

60-140 €

Getting there from Germany

Flight to Taoyuan (TPE, approx. 12-14 h with 1 stopover via Hong Kong, Bangkok, or Doha). Visa-free entry for Germans (90 days).

About Taipei

Taipei is one of the most exciting metropolises in Asia — a city where ancient temples stand alongside futuristic skyscrapers, steaming night markets coexist with Michelin restaurants, and subtropical mountains reach right to the city limits. The capital of Taiwan combines Chinese tradition, Japanese influences from the colonial era, and an energetic modernity into a unique identity. Taipei 101, until 2007 the tallest building in the world, rises 508 meters into the sky and is a landmark of the city with its bamboo shoot architecture. The observation deck on the 89th floor offers a 360-degree panorama over the Taipei Basin to the surrounding mountains. Inside, a 660-ton damper pendulum swings, stabilizing the building during typhoons and earthquakes. The night markets are the soul of Taipei: The Shilin Night Market, the largest in the city, spans several city blocks and offers hundreds of stalls with street food ranging from Stinky Tofu to Bubble Tea to giant fried chicken legs. The Raohe Night Market is smaller and more authentic, while the Ningxia Night Market focuses on traditional Taiwanese cuisine. The hot springs of Beitou in the north of the city provide a unique experience: volcanically heated sulfur water feeds public and private baths in a green mountainous landscape — reachable in 30 minutes by MRT from downtown. The Beitou Hot Spring Museum, located in a Japanese colonial building, documents the bathing culture since 1913. Longshan Temple, founded in 1738, is the oldest and most impressive temple in Taipei: Buddhist, Taoist, and Confucian deities are worshipped together here. The scent of incense sticks, the murmuring of prayers, and the intricate dragon carvings create an atmosphere of deep spirituality.

Food
100
Culture
85
Urban
85
Nightlife
65
Families
60

Top 6 highlights in Taipei

The places you absolutely must not miss.

1

Taipei 101

508-meter tall skyscraper in bamboo shoot shape: observation deck on the 89th floor with 360-degree panorama, until 2007 the tallest building in the world.

2

Shilin Night Market

Largest night market in the city with hundreds of street food stalls: Stinky Tofu, Bubble Tea, giant chicken — Taipei's culinary soul.

3

Beitou Hot Springs

Volcanic hot springs 30 MRT minutes from downtown: public and private thermal baths in a green mountainous landscape.

4

Longshan Temple

Taipei's oldest temple from 1738: Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism united, with intricate dragon carvings and incense sticks.

5

Jiufen & Golden Waterfall Town

Picturesque mountain village with red lanterns and narrow alleys: alleged inspiration for Miyazaki's Spirited Away, 1 hour east of Taipei.

6

Elephant Mountain (Xiangshan)

Short hike (20 min.) to the best viewpoint of Taipei 101 and the skyline: especially beautiful at sunset and night lighting.

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Best time to travel for Taipei

Recommended travel time

October to December and March to May (20-28 °C, little rain). Summer hot and humid with typhoon risk. Winter mild.

Summer

28-35 °C, hot and humid, typhoon season June-October

Winter

14-20 °C, mild and humid, rarely below 10 °C

How much does a holiday in Taipei cost?

Average costs per person per day

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Budget

30-55 €

Hostel, Street food, Public transport

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Mid-range

60-140 €

Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions

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Luxury

150-400 €

Boutique hotel, Fine dining

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5 travel tips for Taipei

Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.

Visa-free for 90 days — Germans do not need a visa for stays up to 90 days. Return flight ticket required.

Buy an EasyCard — rechargeable IC card for MRT, bus, and convenience stores. MRT is clean, punctual, and cheap (€0.50-1.50).

Night markets open from 5-6 PM — do not arrive earlier, most stalls open only in the late afternoon. Bring cash.

Visit Jiufen in the evening — when the red lanterns light up, the atmosphere is most magical. Bus 1062 from MRT Zhongxiao Fuxing (1 h).

Friendly demeanor — Taiwanese people are exceptionally polite and helpful. A smile and a thank you (Xie xie) open all doors.

Food & drink in Taipei

These specialties you must try!

Beef Noodle Soup — Taiwan's unofficial national dish: tender beef in spicy broth with hand-pulled noodles, each eatery has its secret recipe.
Xiao Long Bao — soup dumplings with hot broth inside: Din Tai Fung made them world-famous, but small eateries often do it better.
Bubble Tea (Boba) — invented in Taiwan: black tea with milk and tapioca pearls. The original version is best tried at Chun Shui Tang.
Stinky Tofu (Chou Doufu) — fermented tofu, fried or steamed: the smell is strong, but the taste is surprisingly mild and crispy-delicious.
Gua Bao — steamed bun with braised pork belly, pickled vegetables, and peanut powder: Taiwan's answer to the sandwich.
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