Things To Do

What to do in Taipei, Taiwan

Taipei, Taiwan’s vibrant capital, seamlessly blends ancient traditions with ultramodern innovation, exemplified by the towering Taipei 101 skyscraper and centuries-old temples nestled in bustling neighborhoods. The city’s legendary night markets, particularly the famous Shilin Night Market, offer an intoxicating sensory experience where visitors can sample xiaolongbao (soup dumplings), stinky tofu, and other local delicacies while navigating through a maze of vendor stalls. Beyond its urban energy, Taipei surprises with its accessibility to nature, from the hot springs of Beitou to the hiking trails of Yangmingshan National Park, providing easy escapes from city life. The city’s sophisticated public transportation system, warm hospitality, and commitment to preserving its cultural heritage while embracing technological advancement make it a fascinating destination for both business and leisure travelers.

Suggested Restaurants

Here are some suggested restaurants (and there are many more, as usually most taverns in Heraklion and Crete are very good and traditional)
(30-50 euros per person)

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(15-25 euros per person)

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