
Taipei Taiwan, Taiwan Travel Guide
Beitou: Use the Taipei MRT (Red Line) to Xinbeitou Station. From there, a short walk leads to the main hot spring area and museum.
Tamsui: Use the Taipei MRT (Red Line) directly to Tamsui Station, the line's last stop.
Outside Yangmingshan, Northern Taiwan features other breathtaking scenery.
Situated on the northern coast, this national park is celebrated for its unique geological rock formations sculpted by sea erosion. The "Queen's Head" rock is the most iconic. A visit here can combine with Jiufen due to proximity.
Fulong Beach: On the northeast part coast, this sandy beach is popular for swimming and sunbathing in summer. It features an annual sand sculpture festival. Wulai: South of Taipei, Wulai is a scenic aboriginal village known for its hot springs and waterfalls.
Uncover historical sites and charming rural villages outside Taipei's immediate vicinity.
Sanxia Old Street & Daxi Old Street have well-preserved traditional architecture and local crafts. They offer a glimpse into Taiwan’s past.
The Pingxi Line, near Shifen, traverses scenic rural areas and old mining villages. It includes a charming journey through a quieter part of Taiwan.
Numerous temples throughout Taiwan hold religious importance. Visiting these sites gives understanding of local religious practices.
Discover the rich history in areas surrounding Taipei.
Explore Taiwan's charming countryside.
Consider extending your Taiwan trip beyond Taipei and Up north Taiwan to explore other zones of the island.
Hualien/Taroko Gorge: Easily accessible by TRA train. Taroko Gorge is one of Taiwan's most spectacular natural wonders.
The Largest Body of water in taiwan/Alishan: These spots offer peaceful natural beauty.
From Taipei, easy connections lead to Hualien (east), Taichung (central), or Tainan/Kaohsiung (south).
These urban areas present different regional flavors and attractions.
A loop tour around the island has a popular itinerary for longer regional travel.
You can travel in either direction, using THSR for fast-paced west coast cities.
Utilize TRA or buses for the scenic east coast.
This approach lets you experience Taiwan’the diverse scenery of cultures.