Best Things To Do in Taipei, Taiwan

  1. Taipei Songshan Airport

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    Taipei Songshan Airport Image
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    Taipei Songshan Airport (IATA: TSA, ICAO: RCSS) is an international airport located in Songshan District, Taipei, Taiwan. It is the only airport in Taipei and the second busiest airport in Taiwan after Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport. The airport is served by China Airlines, EVA Air, Mandarin Airlines, and UNI Air.The airport was originally built in 1936 during the Japanese rule of Taiwan....Read more
  2. Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport Image
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    Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport (IATA: TPE, ICAO: RCTP) is the main international airport serving Taipei and northern Taiwan. It is located in Taoyuan City, about 40 km (25 mi) west of Taipei. The airport is operated by the Taoyuan International Airport Corporation (TIAC) and is the hub for China Airlines, EVA Air, and Tigerair Taiwan.The airport is the main international gateway to Taiwan...Read more
  3. Orange Music Cafe
    The Orange Music Cafe is a casual chill-out spot for locals as well as tourists. You can grab a bite to eat and have a few drinks while enjoying the reason why people frequent this venue – the fire dancing performances that happen each Friday.
  4. Sababa
    This restaurant serves up middle eastern cuisine that is so popular they actually start running out of food by the end of the day. You will be able to find things like falafel, hummus and pitas on the menu
  5. Amigo Mexican Food
    The Asians love their Mexican. So if you’re in the mood for something other than traditional Taiwanese, give Amigo Mexican Food a try. You’ll find favourites like tacos and burritos on the menu that are served up with authentic Mexican flair.
  6. Riviera Hotel
    One of the biggest draw cards for the Riviera is that it is within walking distance of some of Taipei’s most popular night spots. Add to that the three star luxury with business facilities as well and you have an all round comfortable stay.
  7. Velvet Underground
    If you are music buff and appreciate good music with good food head straight to Velvet Underground. They have live performances lined up several times during the week and with a variety of appetizers, salads, and Italian and Mexican for main course this place is a must visit. If you are in a mood to shake leg just hop into their big dancing area with the Dj playing variety of music from rock ja...Read more
  8. Red Pavilion Theatre
    which is one of the older buildings in the city. This theatre hosted all kinds of performances and performers. The performances and the exhibits change frequently, and it will be worth your time to check it. The theatre brings together different artists from around the country when they have music festivals. 
  9. Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Hall
    Here you will find a museum dedicated to the life of the Chiang, and there is an assortment of uniforms worn in the military. A great place to be for yourself or the whole family.
  10. Discovery Center Of Taipei

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    Discovery Center Of Taipei

    Art Gallery, Museum

    If you would like to learn about the city’s history, this is a good place to start. Here you will be able to find models and maps depicting the city’s evolution – from the gated city in the year 1882 to what it is today. People studying Chinese history also come here to get historical information.
  11. Tamsui Fishermans Wharf

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    Tamsui Fishermans Wharf

    Food And Drinks, Boating, Nature, Harbour

    The Tamsui Fisherman’s wharf is located in the Tamsui district in Taipei. Located in the western tip of the district, this area is extremely popular among tourists and locals because of the fresh seafood and the beautiful sunsets that can be viewed from the vantage points. A prominent harbor for fishing boats, people can avail a lot of different kinds of fresh and prepared sea food dishes...Read more
  12. Hachiko

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    Hachiko Image
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    The Hachiko Memorial Statue at the Shibuya Station is a monumental spot in Tokyo. The statue is dedicated to the loyal Akita dog named Hachiko, who waited for his master HidesaburÅ Ueno for nine long years at the Shibuya station following his death. Today, it is a popular hangout place where the passersby make a quick stop to catch up with friends, colleagues, or even grab a quick lunch. If ...Read more
  13. Guandu Temple Image
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    Temple, Station

    The Guandu Temple in Taipei is one of the most spectacular folk temples. The temple is believed to be constructed way back in 1712. The temple structure with its carved dragon pillars, wall sculptures, and stone lions leave no stone unturned to impress you. The rafters and beams of the temple are also beautifully carved and painted. Upon entering the temple, you will see the image of Matzu perc...Read more
  14. Pingxi District

    Town

    Rich in culture and history Pingxi district is a complete travel package in itself that replete with beautiful waterfalls, old houses, and a historic railway line providing a panoramic view of the rustic countryside. While the ruins of the Japanese coal mines refresh your history, the Shifen waterfall refreshes your soul with the untouched beauty of nature. You are lucky if you visit during the...Read more
  15. Little Ding-dong Science Theme Park

    Theme Park, Entertainment

    The Little Ding Dong Science Theme Park is one of those places where you can take your kids to enhance their knowledge of science outside the classroom. The equipment have been strategically placed to scientifically explain kids of an elementary school about hydraulic power, wind power electricity and other scientific terminology with ease. There is a camping area where you can get your own ten...Read more