Best first day
Easy, classic, and not too clever. Good when someone lands with energy.
Andrew's Taipei starter guide
A few places I usually recommend to friends visiting Taipei for the first time. Mostly food, neighborhoods, easy walks, and a couple classic tourist things that are still worth doing.
Easy, classic, and not too clever. Good when someone lands with energy.
Keeps things flexible and mostly indoors, with the Din Tai Fung wait turned into useful wandering time.
Go when the lanterns start turning on. Accept that it will be busy.
Classic stops that are still worth doing once.
Tourist-heavy, but still magical for a first Taiwan trip. Lanterns, stairs, tea houses, mountain and ocean views. Best late afternoon into evening. It is outside Taipei city, but close enough to include.
Uber/taxi Easiest from Taipei, especially with 2-4 people. Transit option: TRA to Ruifang, then bus or taxi up to Jiufen.
Pottery town just outside Taipei. Good for ceramics shops, small gifts, and a slower hands-on afternoon if someone wants something craftier than another mall or night market.
TRA Yingge Station, then walk or take a short taxi to the old street.
The obvious landmark, but still fun if it is your first time. Good to combine with food, a mall break, or wandering around Xinyi.
Tip If you want Din Tai Fung, get a number first, then do the touristy 101 stuff while you wait. If you do not care about the observatory or tuned mass damper, Simple Kaffa Sola on 88F is a lower-commitment way to get high up in the building.
MRT Red Line Taipei 101 / World Trade Center. Blue Line to Taipei City Hall also works for a Xinyi walk.
Short but sweaty stairs, classic Taipei 101 view. Best around sunset if the weather is clear.
MRT Red Line Xiangshan, then follow signs to the trail stairs.
Big iconic Taipei landmark. Easy stop if you are nearby, and the plaza gives you a lot of Taipei in one glance.
MRT Red LineMRT Green Line Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall.
Good areas when you want the day to unfold without too much planning.
One of the easiest first-time Taipei areas. Food, dessert, boutiques, side streets, and lots nearby.
MRT Red LineMRT Orange Line Dongmen. Start around Yongkang Street and wander from there.
Good for shopping, cafes, small boutiques, Korean boutiques, and a more stylish Taipei afternoon. For K-pop albums and merch, HGMusic has two stores right across from each other nearby.
MRT Red LineMRT Green Line Zhongshan. Most of the good wandering is north and east of the station.
Youthful, chaotic, neon, street food, shopping. More fun at night.
MRT Blue LineMRT Green Line Ximen.
Old Taipei, tea, dried goods, restored buildings, small shops. Nice slower walk. If you like typography or old craft, Ri Xing Type Foundry is a worthwhile quick stop nearby.
MRT Green LineMRT Orange Line Beimen for the south end, or Daqiaotou for the north end.
More relaxed, suburban, and international. Home to TAS and TJS, so the area has a different rhythm: cafes, brunch spots, bakeries, families, and an easy weekend pace. If you go, Oasis, All Day, and the weekend flea market are easy nearby stops.
MRT Red Line Zhishan or Shipai, then bus, taxi, or Uber. From central Taipei, Uber is often simplest.
Easy first picks, from very food-focused to full tourist chaos.
Best first night market. Straightforward layout, temple entrance, lots of classic snacks. Try the pepper bun.
MRT Green Line Songshan. TRA to Songshan also works. The entrance is right by the temple.
Smaller and very food-focused. Good if you want eating more than games or shopping.
MRT Red Line Shuanglian, then walk west. Zhongshan also works if you are already there.
Famous and touristy. Not my top food pick, but still a classic if someone wants the big-name night market.
MRT Red Line Jiantan, Exit 1. Do not get off at Shilin Station.
Reliable Taipei staples, plus one nicer reservation if you plan ahead.
Famous worldwide, but still worth doing in Taipei. Xiao long bao, cucumber salad, fried rice, spicy wontons.
Tip At the Taipei 101 branch, grab a number before wandering the building.
MRT Red Line Taipei 101 / World Trade Center for the Taipei 101 branch.
Big splurge buffet on 86F of Taipei 101. Worth it if you want one nicer reservation with a view.
Tip If you have enough lead time, book early: A Joy uses a one-month reservation window, with online booking at 9am and phone booking at 10am. Card concierge is worth trying if you have it.
MRT Red Line Taipei 101 / World Trade Center. It is inside Taipei 101.
Classic beef noodle soup pick right by Yongkang Street.
MRT Red LineMRT Orange Line Dongmen.
Another famous beef noodle option if it fits the route.
MRT Brown LineMRT Green Line Nanjing Fuxing, then walk or take a short taxi depending on the exact branch.
Classic Taiwanese breakfast. Great, but the line can be brutal. Go early or skip if lines ruin the mood.
MRT Blue Line Shandao Temple. The entrance is upstairs in Huashan Market.
Mango ice, tofu pudding, and a couple sweet stops.
Classic Taipei mango shaved ice spot in Yongkang. Very first-time Taipei, in a good way.
MRT Red LineMRT Orange Line Dongmen.
Classic Taiwanese douhua spot near Ningxia. Great late-night dessert stop after wandering Dadaocheng or the night market.
MRT Red Line Shuanglian, then walk toward Ningxia Night Market.
Old-school Taipei douhua spot with a very traditional feel. Easy stop around Yongkang or Dongmen.
MRT Red LineMRT Orange Line Dongmen.
Beautiful old-house tea and dessert cafe with a relaxed Taipei atmosphere. Nice slower stop around Zhongshan or nearby neighborhoods.
MRT Red LineMRT Green Line Zhongshan, then walk.
Places that work even if nobody wants to talk about extraction.
Andrew's Taiwan coffee listCute, polished cafe with legit coffee cocktails. The team has real competition pedigree; try Chocolate Gummy Bear if it is on the menu.
Map first Check the current location before routing. Uber is easiest if it is not already near your day plan.
Clean, calm, and easy to recommend around Zhongshan. Good for a mid-afternoon reset.
MRT Red LineMRT Green Line Zhongshan, then walk.
Polished specialty coffee spot that still feels easy to recommend. Good if you are around Da'an, Xinyi, or Yongkang.
MRT Brown Line Liuzhangli, or route through Xinyi Anhe by MRT/taxi depending on where you start.
The Tianmu-side Oasis stop. Best if you are already making Tianmu a slower weekend wander.
MRT Red Line Zhishan or Shipai, then bus, taxi, or Uber.
Small Japanese-feeling coffee and vinyl spot near Taipei Main. Nice when you want a quieter pause around the station area.
MRTTRA Taipei Main Station, Beimen, or Zhongshan all work. Pick whichever fits your route.