Safety Score
9.1/10
Currency
New Taiwan dollar
Language
Mandarin Chinese
Timezone
Asia/Shanghai
About taipei
Taipei, the vibrant capital of Taiwan, is a modern, densely populated metropolis located in the northern part of the island. Known for its fusion of traditional culture and high-tech development, the city features landmarks like the bamboo-shaped Taipei 101, bustling night markets such as Shilin, and a clean, efficient metro system
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit Taipei is during spring (March to May) and autumn (October to early December) for pleasant, mild weather with minimal rain and no extreme heat.
taipei Travel Tips - Taiwan Visitor Guide
Insider Tips for Visiting taipei
Insider Tips
13 local insights to help you travel smarter
Always tap your EasyCard both when boarding and exiting the bus; failing to tap off will lock your card for future use until it is reset at a station.
Order "Beef Noodle Soup" at "Yong Kang Beef Noodle" or "Lin Dong Fang"; it is the unofficial national dish and best enjoyed with a side of seaweed or dried tofu.
Head to "Ningxia Night Market" if you want a more food-focused experience with fewer "carnival" games and less tourist-heavy crowds than Shilin.
Learn to say "Xie-Xie" (Thank you) and "Bu-ke-qi" (You're welcome); Taiwanese people are exceptionally polite and appreciate the effort.
Understand that "Trash Trucks" play classical music (like Beethoven’s "Für Elise") as they drive through neighborhoods; this is the signal to bring your trash out.
Visit the "National Palace Museum" on a weekday afternoon or Friday evening to avoid the massive morning tour groups from cruise ships.
Avoid staying in the Ximending area if you prefer quiet nights; it is the "Harajuku of Taipei" and stays loud and neon-lit until very late.
Download the "YouBike" app to rent the bright yellow public bicycles; Taipei has an extensive network of dedicated bike lanes and riverside paths.
Buy a "Chunghwa Telecom" or "Taiwan Mobile" 5G SIM card at the airport; the speeds are world-class and coverage is seamless even in the mountains.
Avoid drinking tap water directly; most hotels and public MRT stations provide filtered water dispensers that are safe and free to use.
Check out "Eslite Spectrum" (Xinyi branch) for a 24-hour bookstore experience that includes lifestyle boutiques and high-end food courts.
Look for "7-Eleven" or "FamilyMart" for everything from shipping packages and paying bills to buying high-quality fresh fruit and hot meals.
Take the "Maokong Gondola" on a clear day to visit the tea plantations; book the "Crystal Cabin" with a glass floor for a more thrilling view.
taipei Travel Tips - Essential Visitor Information
Get the most out of your taipei trip with essential travel tips from people who know the city well. From local customs and getting around, to budgeting advice and safety — these insider tips help you visit taipei like a local.
Understanding how taipei works — its transport, tipping culture, local etiquette, and hidden costs — can make the difference between a stressful trip and a seamless one. These tips are based on real traveller experiences in Taiwan.
The tips below cover everything you need to know before and during your taipei visit, organised so you can find relevant advice quickly whether you're still planning or already there.
Frequently Asked Questions about taipei
Key tips include understanding local customs, knowing the currency, and being aware of any visa requirements. Our comprehensive tips above cover everything you need for a smooth trip.
Tipping customs vary by location and service type. Check our detailed tips above for specific guidance on tipping at restaurants, hotels, and for tour services in taipei.
English proficiency varies. In tourist areas, you'll generally find English speakers, but learning a few local phrases is always appreciated and helpful.
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About taipei, Taiwan
taipei is a popular travel destination in Taiwan, offering a compelling mix of culture, history, and modern life. When planning your taipei trip, note that the local language is Mandarin Chinese, the currency is New Taiwan dollar, the best time to visit is The best time to visit Taipei is during spring (March to May) and autumn (October to early December) for pleasant, mild weather with minimal rain and no extreme heat.. Our free taipei guide covers 25 things to do and must-see attractions, 25 top-rated restaurants, 25 recommended hotels and places to stay, all handpicked to help you travel smarter and make the most of every day.




