Taipei Itinerary: Best Things to Do & Travel Guide

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By TaraKai

This Taipei itinerary guide is here to help you explore this fun and friendly city. Whether you have 3, 5, or 7 days, we’ve got easy plans packed with must-see spots, tasty eats, and helpful tips perfect for Filipino travellers.

From lively night markets to peaceful parks, and from old temples to amazing city views, Taipei has so much to offer. It’s a mix of modern life and tradition, and it’s only a short, visa-free flight away from the Philippines for stays up to 14 days!

With great food, cozy cafés, and affordable shopping, Taipei is a top choice for family trips, barkada hangouts, or solo adventures.

This guide will help you plan the perfect 3-day, 5-day, or 7-day trip based on what you enjoy — whether it’s seeing the sights, hunting for street food, shopping for bargains, or just chilling out.

Taipei Itinerary Summary

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Here’s a simple guide to help you plan your Taipei trip! Whether you’re staying 3, 5, or 7 days, we’ve picked the best spots for each day. Choose the plan that matches your time, style, and budget. Perfect for Filipino travelers who want to enjoy good food, shopping, sightseeing, and new adventures!

3-Day Taipei Itinerary

Duration

Day

Suggested Flow

3 Days

Day 1

Morning: Arrive & check-in.

Afternoon: Taipei 101 & Daan area.

Night: Raohe Night Market

Day 2

Morning: Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall.

Afternoon: Dihua Street & Dadaocheng Wharf.

Night: Ningxia Night Market

Day 3

Morning: Taipei Zoo & Maokong Gondola.

Afternoon: Lungshan Temple & The Red House.

Night: Fly home

5-Day Taipei Itinerary

Duration

Day

Suggested Flow

5 Days

Day 1

Morning: Arrive & check-in.

Afternoon: Explore Yongkang Street.

Night: Shilin Night Market

Day 2

Full day trip to Yehliu Geopark & Yangmingshan National Park

Day 3

Morning: Chiang Kai-shek Hall.

Afternoon: Linjiang Night Market & Ximending.

Night: Check out The Red House

Day 4

Morning: Taipei Zoo & Maokong.

Afternoon: Miniatures Museum & shopping.

Night: Shida Night Market

Day 5

Morning: Beitou Hot Spring Museum & park.

Afternoon: Last shopping stop at Ningxia Night Market.

Night: Fly home

7-Day Taipei Itinerary

Duration

Day

Suggested Flow

7 Days

Day 1

Morning: Arrival & check-in.

Afternoon: Taipei 101.

Night: Shilin Night Market

Day 2

Morning: National Taiwan Museum & Lungshan Temple.

Afternoon: Dihua Street.

Night: Raohe Night Market

Day 3

Full day trip to Yehliu Geopark & Yangmingshan

Day 4

Morning: Taipei Zoo & Maokong Gondola.

Afternoon: Beitou Hot Springs.

Night: Ningxia Night Market

Day 5

Morning: Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall & The Red House.

Afternoon: Dadaocheng Wharf.

Night: Linjiang Night Market

Day 6

Morning: Shop at Yongkang Street.

Afternoon: Explore Shida Night Market.

Night: Chill at a café or hit up Huaxi Night Market

Day 7

Morning: Last shopping & packing.

Afternoon: Airport transfer.

Night: Flight back to the Philippines

Morning Places to Explore in Taipei

🏛 Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall

Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall

This is one of Taipei’s most famous spots. Big white gate, blue-roofed hall, and spacious Liberty Square make it perfect for photos. Watch the changing of the guards — it’s really cool.

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❤️ What I Like

Grand building, guard ceremony, big open square

📍 Where

MRT CKS Memorial Hall Station

🕒 When

Morning or late afternoon for softer light

💰 Cost

Free

🍽️ Must-Try

Grab a drink or snack at nearby Yongkang Street

💡 Pro Tips

📷 Stand at the center of Liberty Square for the best view
⏰ Catch the guard change every hour

🐼 Taipei Zoo

Taipei Zoo

This is one of the biggest zoos in Asia — great for families and kids. You can see pandas, elephants, and even take the Maokong Gondola after your visit for a nice view of the hills.

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❤️ What I Like

Big and green, with pandas and easy walking paths

📍 Where

MRT Taipei Zoo Station

🕒 When

Morning, less crowded and animals more active

💰 Cost

NTD 60 (around ₱110)

🍽️ Must-Try

Buy snacks or drinks inside, or picnic outside in the park

💡 Pro Tips

🚠 Ride the Maokong Gondola afterwards for a fun view of Taipei
👟 Wear comfy shoes — there’s a lot of walking

♨️ Beitou Hot Spring Museum

Beitou Hot Spring Museum

This museum is small but charming — it’s a former bathhouse turned museum. It’s surrounded by green parks and close to the famous Beitou hot spring baths, so you can make a day of it.

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❤️ What I Like

Cool Japanese-style building and history of Beitou hot springs

📍 Where

Beitou (MRT Xinbeitou Station)

🕒 When

Late morning or afternoon

💰 Cost

Free

🍽️ Must-Try

Soak at a nearby public hot spring or have tea at a local café

💡 Pro Tips

🧖 Bring a towel if you plan to try a nearby hot spring bath
📷 The wooden halls and big windows look great in photos

🏛 National Taiwan Museum

National Taiwan Museum

The oldest museum in Taiwan — it’s small but full of interesting displays about nature, animals, and local culture. Plus, it’s right by 228 Peace Park, a nice green space to wander.

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❤️ What I Like

Cool old building and peaceful park nearby

📍 Where

MRT NTU Hospital Station

🕒 When

Afternoon, before a walk in the park

💰 Cost

NTD 30 (around ₱55)

🍽️ Must-Try

Check out the nearby cafés or ice cream stalls at the park

💡 Pro Tips

📖 Good for a rainy day or when you want a quiet stop
🌳 Spend time at 228 Peace Park after your visit

🙏 Lungshan Temple

Lungshan Temple

One of Taipei’s most loved temples — it’s very detailed, busy with locals praying, and feels very alive. Even if you’re not religious, it’s a beautiful and peaceful place to visit.

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❤️ What I Like

Amazing carvings, lanterns, and traditional feel

📍 Where

MRT Longshan Temple Station

🕒 When

Late afternoon or early evening when lanterns light up

💰 Cost

Free

🍽️ Must-Try

Wander around nearby Huaxi Night Market for snacks after your visit

💡 Pro Tips

📸 Be respectful — it’s a working temple
🌸 Check out the garden and waterfall behind the temple too

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Afternoon Places to Explore in Taipei

🏙 Taipei 101

TAIPEI 101

Taipei’s most famous skyscraper — you can’t miss it! Go up to the observation deck for amazing 360-degree views of the city. Shopping and food are right downstairs too.

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❤️ What I Like

Super fast elevator, awesome view on a clear day

📍 Where

MRT Taipei 101/World Trade Center Station

🕒 When

Morning or late afternoon for shorter lines

💰 Cost

NTD 600 (~₱1,100) for the observatory

🍽️ Must-Try

Din Tai Fung dumplings on B1 floor

💡 Pro Tips

📸 Go at sunset to see Taipei in both day and night lights
🎟 Book tickets online to skip the queue

🏮 Dihua Street

Dihua Street

A charming old street full of dried food shops, tea houses, and local crafts. Perfect for strolling, buying unique snacks, and taking photos of the historic buildings.

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❤️ What I Like

Old-world feel and tasty dried fruits and teas

📍 Where

Dadaocheng area (Nearest MRT Beimen Station)

🕒 When

Afternoon when shops are all open

💰 Cost

Free to explore, snacks NTD 50-200 (~₱90-₱350)

🍽️ Must-Try

Dried mango, pineapple cakes, traditional tea tasting

💡 Pro Tips

🧋 Grab a drink at one of the retro cafés
📸 Visit during Chinese New Year for a lively festival atmosphere

🏮 The Red House (Ximen Red House)

The Red House

A historic theater-turned-market right in Ximending. Check out handmade souvenirs, small shops, and sometimes live performances.

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❤️ What I Like

Creative design shops and weekend art market

📍 Where

Ximen MRT Station (Exit 6)

🕒 When

Late afternoon to evening

💰 Cost

Free entry, shop items NTD 100-500 (~₱180-₱900)

🍽️ Must-Try

Bubble tea and street food in Ximending after you explore

💡 Pro Tips

🕶 Don’t miss the weekend craft fair outside
📸 Nighttime lighting looks great for photos

🍜 Yongkang Street

Yongkang Street

This lively street is famous for food — noodles, shaved ice, bubble tea, and tasty street snacks. Get ready to eat your way through it!

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❤️ What I Like

Loads of famous eats all in one area

📍 Where

Near Dongmen MRT Station

🕒 When

Afternoon and dinner time for all shops to be open

💰 Cost

NTD 50-200 (~₱90-₱350) per dish

🍽️ Must-Try

Mango shaved ice at Smoothie House, beef noodles at Yong Kang Beef Noodle

💡 Pro Tips

🍜 Don’t skip the green onion pancakes at Tian Jin Flaky Scallion Pancake
💵 Bring cash — small shops may not take cards

Yangmingshan National Park

Yangmingshan National Park

A green escape just outside the city. You can hike, see sulfur vents, and relax in flower gardens or even hot springs.

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❤️ What I Like

Fresh mountain air, great hiking trails

📍 Where

Northern Taipei (Take bus from MRT Jiantan Station)

🕒 When

Early morning to mid-afternoon

💰 Cost

Free, bus NTD 15-30 (~₱27-₱54) per ride

🍽️ Must-Try

Pack snacks or have lunch at a small restaurant in the park

💡 Pro Tips

🥾 Wear comfy shoes — trails can be steep
📷 The flower clock and volcanic vents are great photo spots

🧸 Miniatures Museum of Taiwan

Miniatures Museum of Taiwan

A cute museum filled with tiny dollhouses, mini cities, and intricate tiny worlds — super unique and fun, especially with kids.

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❤️ What I Like

Amazingly detailed tiny scenes

📍 Where

Near Songjiang Nanjing MRT Station

🕒 When

Late morning to avoid crowds

💰 Cost

NTD 200 (~₱360)

🍽️ Must-Try

Check the gift shop for tiny souvenirs

💡 Pro Tips

📸 Bring a good camera — zoom in to catch the details
👧 Perfect for kids and anyone who loves cute things

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Night Places to Explore in Taipei

🍜 Huaxi Night Market

Huaxi Street Night Market

The famous “Snake Alley” in Wanhua. It’s one of Taipei’s oldest markets with traditional snacks, seafood, and herbal drinks.

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❤️ What I Like

Old-school vibe, seafood & herbal tea shops

📍 Where

Near Longshan Temple MRT Station

🕒 When

Evenings, especially after 6 PM

💰 Cost

NTD 50–200 (~₱90–₱350) per snack

🍽️ Must-Try

Herbal turtle jelly, seafood soup, pork pepper bun

💡 Pro Tips

🧭 Visit Longshan Temple before dinner
📸 Great spot if you want traditional Taiwanese flavors

🍢 Linjiang (Tonghua) Night Market

Linjiang Night Market

A smaller, more local night market with fewer tourists. It’s cozy and packed with food, drinks, and affordable clothes.

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❤️ What I Like

Chill neighborhood feel and tasty street eats

📍 Where

Near Xinyi Anhe MRT Station

🕒 When

Evenings after work hours

💰 Cost

NTD 50–150 (~₱90–₱270) per dish

🍽️ Must-Try

Fried chicken cutlet, oyster omelet, bubble tea

💡 Pro Tips

💵 Bring cash — most small stalls don’t take cards
🚶‍♀️ Walkable from Taipei 101 if you want to combo them

🍡 Ningxia Night Market

Ningxia Night Market

A food lover’s dream — famous for snacks and small plates. It’s compact, so easy to walk and try different things.

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❤️ What I Like

Super tasty and traditional snacks

📍 Where

Datong District (Near Zhongshan MRT Station)

🕒 When

Dinner time until around 11 PM

💰 Cost

NTD 50–200 (~₱90–₱350) per dish

🍽️ Must-Try

Oyster omelet, pork rice, mochi, taro balls

💡 Pro Tips

👣 Lines can be long — go a bit early
🍽 Bring wet wipes — it can get a bit messy with sauces

🔥 Shilin Night Market

Shilin Night Market

The biggest and most famous! Huge mix of street food, games, shopping, and even arcades. A must-see for any first-timer.

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❤️ What I Like

Variety of food and fun atmosphere

📍 Where

Near Jiantan MRT Station

🕒 When

Evenings, especially on weekends

💰 Cost

NTD 50–200 (~₱90–₱350) per snack

🍽️ Must-Try

Giant fried chicken, stinky tofu, bubble tea

💡 Pro Tips

🕰 Avoid peak dinner time if you hate crowds
🕶 Wear comfy shoes — it’s big and you’ll walk a lot

🍢 Raohe Night Market

Raohe Street Night Market

One of the most traditional markets — a straight, long street packed with food. Easy to explore and full of famous stalls.

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❤️ What I Like

Straightforward layout and famous pork pepper buns

📍 Where

Near Songshan MRT Station

🕒 When

Evening to around midnight

💰 Cost

NTD 50–200 (~₱90–₱350) per snack

🍽️ Must-Try

Pork pepper bun, herbal pork rib soup, grilled squid

💡 Pro Tips

🥟 Go early for the pork pepper buns — the queue can get long
📸 Snap a pic of the temple at the entrance — it’s beautiful at night

Let’s Go, Taipei!

TAIPEI 101

If you want a trip that’s fun, easy, and full of good food — Taipei is a great pick. It’s only a short flight from the Philippines, no visa needed, and there’s so much to see and do.

You can wander around lively night markets, take a trip up Taipei 101, visit old streets like Jiufen, or soak in the hot springs at Beitou. Whether you’re going solo, with friends, or with family, you’ll never run out of things to try.

And the best part? Taipei isn’t expensive. Pack light clothes, wear comfy shoes, and get ready to eat, shop, and explore.

So if you’re ready for a fun trip and have your tickets booked… Taipei is waiting! 🎒💛

❓FAQ: Taipei Itinerary

  • Do I need a visa for Taipei?

    Nope! Philippine passport holders can enter Taiwan visa-free for up to 14 days.
  • What’s the best time to visit Taipei?

    Spring (March–May) and fall (September–November) have the nicest weather — not too hot or rainy.
  • How many days do I need?

    3 to 5 days is good if you want to see the top spots and have time for day trips.
  • What’s the easiest way to get around?

    Use the MRT train — it’s clean, cheap, and easy to use. Get an EasyCard at the station to pay for rides.
  • Do I need to speak Chinese?

    Not really — signs are in English too, and most tourist spots have English menus. A few simple words like “ni hao” (hello) and “xie xie” (thank you) help.
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