Taipei

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Taipei is a dynamic capital where towering skyscrapers stand beside centuries-old temples, night markets buzz with energy, and teahouses offer serene escapes. The city is a gateway to Taiwan’s natural wonders, with hot springs, hiking trails, and dramatic coastline just a short trip away. For international travellers, Taipei combines rich Chinese heritage, Japanese colonial influences, and a vibrant food scene that makes every meal an adventure.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most travellers find 3–4 days in Taipei sufficient to cover the main sights, enjoy the night markets, and take a day trip to Yangmingshan or the nearby north coast. If you’re keen on hiking or want to explore more of northern Taiwan (like Jiufen or Taroko Gorge), allow 5–7 days. Pace yourself: mornings are best for museums and temples, afternoons for neighbourhood wanders, and evenings for night markets and rooftop bars.

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