
As an Indonesian traveler, the first thing that struck me about Taipei was how modern and efficient it feels—yet there’s a deep cultural charm under all the neon lights and skyscrapers. Compared to cities in Indonesia, Taipei moves fast, but it’s incredibly organized and welcoming. The Taipei weather is generally mild, especially in spring and autumn, which makes it great for sightseeing. For us Indonesians who love street food, vibrant night markets, and quirky cafés, Taipei feels like a giant playground. Plus, shopping here—especially for cosmetics, gadgets, and souvenirs—can be quite affordable with smart budgeting!
What I loved most about Taipei is how easy it is to enjoy both the old and new sides of the city. One moment I was at a quiet temple, and the next I was in a trendy café or busy night market. There are many great places to stay in Taipei, from budget-friendly hostels to comfy hotels. Ready to explore? Here's what to do in Taipei!
Taipei eSIM from Rp 19,790
🙋Must-visit Attractions in Taipei
Taipei Palace Museum ticket from Rp 78.562
Taipei Zoo ticket from Rp 465.882
Maokong Gondola ticket from Rp 157.124
Recommended Attractions In Taipei
🏙️ Marvel at Taipei 101 from the Observatory

Taking the elevator up Taipei 101 was quick—less than 40 seconds and I was on the 89th floor. The view from the top was clear and wide, showing all of Taipei city from above. I could see the mountains in the distance and spot landmarks all around the city. The indoor area is fully glassed in, and there’s also an outdoor deck for fresh air and photos. It felt cool to be that high up, especially at sunset when the city lights started coming on.
📖 About Taipei 101
Taipei 101 is a famous skyscraper and one of the most popular tourist attractions in the city, especially for the observatory at the top.
📅 Best time to visit: Late afternoon to evening for sunset and night views.
👨👩👧👦 Is It Family-Friendly?
Yes, it’s suitable for families and seniors.
🗓️ Taipei 101 – Visitor Info | 📌 Details |
🕘 Opening Hour | Daily from 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM (Last admission is at 8:15 PM) |
📍Location | Taipei 101, No. 7, Section 5, Xinyi Road, Xinyi District, Taipei City, Taiwan |
💰Cost | NT$600 (around IDR 300,000) |
🚇 How To Get There | Take the Taipei MRT Red Line to Taipei 101/World Trade Center Station, Exit 4. |
💡 Pro Tips
💛Go on a weekday to avoid big crowds.
💛Check the weather—cloudy days affect visibility.
💛Visit the damper ball inside—it’s a unique part of the building.
🏛️ Explore National Palace Museum

Visiting the National Palace Museum in Taipei is like stepping into a treasure trove of Chinese history. The museum houses over 700,000 pieces of ancient Chinese imperial art, from delicate porcelain to intricate jade carvings. As I walked through its halls, I was in awe of the timeless artifacts, with their vibrant colors and meticulous craftsmanship. The quiet, reverent atmosphere made it easy to lose track of time as I admired the cultural heritage displayed in every exhibit. The museum itself is stunning, with its traditional Chinese architecture and beautifully manicured gardens surrounding the area.
📖 About National Palace Museum
The National Palace Museum is home to one of the world’s most extensive collections of Chinese art, primarily sourced from Beijing’s Forbidden City. It offers an immersive experience into thousands of years of Chinese history and culture.
📅 Best Time to Visit: Weekdays, especially in the morning, to avoid crowds.
👨👩👧👦 Is It Family-Friendly?
Yes, it’s perfect for families! The museum offers child-friendly programs, and the spacious grounds make it an enjoyable experience for kids and elderly visitors alike.
🗓️ National Palace Museum – Visitor Info | 📌 Details |
🕘 Opening Hour | Tuesday to Sunday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM Closed on Mondays |
📍Location | No. 221, Sec. 2, Zhishan Rd., Shilin District, Taipei City, Taiwan |
💰Cost | Regular Ticket: NT$350 (Rp 175,000) Group Ticket (10 or more people): NT$320 (Rp 160,000) |
🚇 How To Get There | By MRT & Bus: Take the Wenhu Line (Brown Line) to Jiannan Road Station (BR15). |
💡 Pro Tips
💛Arrive early to avoid crowds, especially on weekends.
💛Check out the museum’s rotating exhibits for something new on every visit.
💛There’s still plenty more to explore—let’s head to another iconic attraction in Taipei!
Recommended Activities In Taipei
🏞️ Hike to Elephant Mountain for a Stunning City View

I started my hike early in the morning to catch the sunrise from Elephant Mountain, and the journey was absolutely worth it. The trail wound through lush greenery, with birds chirping around me as I ascended. As I climbed higher, the Taipei skyline slowly emerged through the trees. Reaching the top, I was rewarded with a breathtaking panoramic view of the city, with Taipei 101 dominating the scene. The cool morning air and the peaceful silence made the experience feel like a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of the city.
📖 What Makes This Activity Special?
Hiking Elephant Mountain offers one of the best views of Taipei, especially of Taipei 101. It’s a local favorite and a great way to enjoy the city’s skyline from a unique perspective.
📅 Best time to do this: Early morning or late afternoon for the best light and to avoid crowds.
👨👩👧👦 Is It Family-Friendly?
Yes, it’s suitable for families, though the steep incline might be challenging for young children or elderly visitors.
🗓️ Elephant Mountain – Visitor Info | 📌 Details |
🕘 Opening Hour | 24 Hours |
📍Location | No. 157, Alley 342, Lane 150, Section 5, Xinyi Rd, Xinyi District, Taipei City, Taiwan 110. |
💰Cost | Free |
🚇 How To Get There | Take the Taipei MRT Red Line (Tamsui-Xinyi Line) to Xiangshan Station, the final stop. From Exit 2, walk south through Xiangshan Park for about 10 minutes to reach the trailhead. |
💡 Pro Tips
💛Wear comfortable shoes, bring water, and try to go early for the best view and fewer tourists.
💛Bring a bottle of water and sunscreen, especially if you’re hiking in the afternoon.
💛Try to go early in the morning or later in the day to avoid the crowds and catch the best light for photos.
🚲 Explore Taipei’s Riverside Parks by Bike

Riding along Taipei’s riverside parks was one of the most relaxing yet invigorating activities I did during my trip. The cool breeze and scenic views of the Tamsui River accompanied me as I pedaled past well-maintained paths, lush greenery, and vibrant park areas. I could hear the soft rush of the river and the occasional chatter of locals enjoying outdoor activities, which created a peaceful atmosphere. Cycling past families enjoying picnics, joggers, and fishermen by the river, I felt like I was experiencing the city from a whole new perspective—much more laid-back and serene than the bustling streets of downtown Taipei.
📖 What Makes This Activity Special?
What makes this activity so special is that it combines the beauty of Taipei’s nature with the convenience of urban life. The riverside parks, like the Dajia Riverside Park and Xinyi Riverside Park, are connected by dedicated bike paths, offering a smooth and scenic route. It’s an amazing way to explore the city’s green spaces, all while staying active. Plus, Taipei’s efficient bike-sharing system, YouBike, makes it incredibly easy to rent and return bikes along the route.
📅 Best Time to Do This: Early mornings or late afternoons, when the weather is cooler and the parks are less
👨👩👧👦 Is It Family-Friendly?
Yes, this activity is great for families. The paths are safe, and kids can enjoy riding in the parks. There are also playgrounds and open spaces for them to play and relax.
🗓️ Taipei Riverside Park – Visitor Info | 📌 Details |
🕘 Opening Hour | The parks are open 24 hours a day. |
📍Location | Taipei's riverside parks, such as Dajia Riverside Park and Xinyi Riverside Park, are located along the Tamsui River in the Xinyi and Zhongshan Districts. |
💰Cost | YouBike: NT$10 (approximately Rp 5,000) for the first 30 minutes, with a small additional charge for longer rides. |
🚇 How To Get There | Take the Taipei MRT to Dazhi Station for Dajia Riverside Park or Xinyi Anhe Station for Xinyi Riverside Park. You can also rent a YouBike from nearby stations. |
💡 Pro Tips
💛Bring sunscreen and a hat to protect yourself from the sun, especially during midday rides.
💛If you're new to cycling, the paths are flat and easy to navigate, so it’s perfect for beginners.
💛Be mindful of pedestrians, as some parts of the paths can get crowded, especially on weekends.
Recommended Foods In Taipei
📌 🍜 Try Beef Noodle Soup in Taipei

I had to try the beef noodle soup when I was in Taipei, and it didn’t disappoint. The broth was rich and flavorful, with a perfect balance of soy sauce and spices. The beef was tender and juicy, melting in my mouth, and the noodles were just the right texture—chewy but not too thick. It was such a satisfying meal, especially on a cool day.
📖 What Makes This Dish Special?
Beef noodle soup is one of Taiwan’s most famous dishes, with each restaurant putting its own spin on it. It’s a dish that’s part of Taiwan’s culinary identity, and you’ll find it everywhere, from local street food stalls to sit-down restaurants.
📅 Best time to eat this: It’s great for lunch or dinner.
👨👩👧👦 Is It Family-Friendly?
Yes, it’s suitable for everyone, including kids.
Where | Yong Kang Beef Noodle is a popular spot, but many restaurants around the city serve their own version. |
Cost | NT$150 - NT$250 (Rp 75,000 - Rp 125,000) |
Type Of Dish | Noodle dish. It consists of tender beef, often braised, served in a flavorful broth with wheat noodles. |
💡 Pro Tips
💛If you like spice, ask for a spicy version of the soup.
💛Be sure to go early if you’re heading to a popular place like Yong Kang Beef Noodle to avoid long queues.
🍚 Taiwanese Pineapple Cake

I couldn't visit Taipei without trying their famous pineapple cake. As I took the first bite, the buttery, crumbly exterior gave way to the sweet and tangy pineapple filling inside. The cake wasn’t too sweet, with just the right balance of fruitiness and richness. The texture was light and melt-in-your-mouth, making it a perfect treat with a cup of tea. As I ate, I could smell the fresh pineapple combined with the hint of baked dough, making it hard to stop at just one. It was a perfect snack while wandering around Taipei’s bustling streets.
📖 What Makes This Dish Special?
Taiwanese pineapple cake is a beloved traditional snack in Taipei. The pineapple filling symbolizes good fortune and is often given as a gift, especially during Chinese New Year. The cakes are meticulously handmade, and the sweet, slightly tart pineapple contrasts beautifully with the buttery, delicate pastry. The combination of flavors and textures has made it one of Taiwan's most iconic treats.
📅 Best time to eat this: Afternoon with tea.
👨👩👧👦 Is it family-friendly?
Yes, this is a sweet treat everyone can enjoy, from kids to elderly travelers.
Where | Chia Te Bakery or Kuo Yuan Ye. |
Cost | A box of 6 to 8 pieces will cost around NT$200-400 (IDR 100,000-200,000). |
Type Of Dish | Sweet pastry made with a buttery, crumbly crust filled with a tangy-sweet pineapple jam. |
💡 Pro Tips
💛If you're planning to bring home a souvenir, pick up a box from a well-known bakery like Chia Te for the freshest and most authentic experience.
💛The cakes are often sold in beautifully designed boxes, making them great for gifts or souvenirs.
Grab Flight Discounts To Taipei
- Satu Arah
- Pulang-Pergi
- direct cheapestCGK12:155h 40mLangsungTPE18:55Jakarta - Taipei|Jum, 4 Jul|STARLUX AirlinesRp 3.546.123Rp 4.042.96512% OFF12% OFFRp 4.042.965Rp 3.546.123
- CGK12:155h 40mLangsungTPE18:55Jakarta - Taipei|Rab, 9 Jul|STARLUX AirlinesRp 3.598.239Rp 4.042.96511% OFF11% OFFRp 4.042.965Rp 3.598.239
- CGK20:0519h 30m1 stopTPE16:35Jakarta - Taipei|Sen, 16 Jun|Scoot AirlinesRp 2.630.702Rp 4.042.96535% OFF35% OFFRp 4.042.965Rp 2.630.702
- JKT1:00 PM3h 5mLangsungTPE2:00 PMJakarta - Taipei|Tue, Jun 17|STARLUX AirlinesTemukan Penerbangan LainnyaTemukan Penerbangan Lainnya
Harga yang dicoret dihitung berdasarkan harga rata-rata rute terkait di Trip.com.
Recommended Nightlife In Taipei
🌃 Explore the Night Markets

Walking through Taipei’s night markets was an experience I won’t forget. The air was filled with the mouthwatering aromas of sizzling street food, from stinky tofu to bubble tea, as neon lights illuminated every corner. The hustle and bustle were palpable, with vendors calling out to customers, and the energy was contagious. I weaved through the narrow aisles, sampling everything from sweet Taiwanese sausages to crispy chicken. The atmosphere was lively, with music playing in the background and crowds enjoying the food and shopping.
📖 What Makes This Spot Special?
Taipei’s night markets are a cultural highlight, where you can dive into local food, shopping, and entertainment all in one place. They’re an essential part of Taipei’s nightlife, with night markets like Shilin, Raohe, and Ningxia offering endless street food and unique souvenirs.
📅 Best time to go: Late evenings, after 7 PM, for the best atmosphere
👨👩👧👦 Is it family-friendly?
Yes, great for kids and families
Where | Shilin Night Market (No. 101, Jihe Road, Shilin District) |
Cost | Free entry, food prices range from NT$50-150 (approximately Rp 25,000–75,000) |
Nearby Attractions | Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall Longshan Temple |
💡 Pro Tips
💛Try the local specialties like bubble tea, fried chicken, and papaya milk.
💛Wear comfortable shoes as you'll be walking a lot!
🍻 The Brass Monkey (Sports Bar & Pub)

I walked into The Brass Monkey on Fuxing North Road, and the atmosphere immediately felt like a home away from home. The space buzzed with energy—TVs lining the walls showing live sports, patrons chatting over drinks, and the clink of pool balls in the background. The staff greeted me with a friendly smile, making me feel welcome. I grabbed a seat at the bar and ordered a cold beer, enjoying the lively yet laid-back vibe.
📖 What Makes This Spot Special?
Opened in 2003 by survivors of the 2002 Bali Terrorist attacks, The Brass Monkey has become a staple in Taipei's nightlife scene. It's renowned for its extensive drink menu, hearty pub fare, and being a go-to spot for watching live sports events. Whether it's football, rugby, or UFC, this place has it covered .
📅 Best time to go: Weekdays after 5 PM for a relaxed evening; Thursdays for Ladies' Night until 4 AM
👨👩👧👦 Is it family-friendly?
Yes, suitable for all ages until late evening
Where | 166 Fuxing North Road, Zhongshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 104 |
Cost | NT$100–300 (approximately Rp 50,000–150,000) for drinks; food prices vary |
Nearby Attractions | Miniatures Museum of Taiwan |
💡 Pro Tips:
💛Arrive early on Thursdays to secure a spot during Ladies' Night.
💛Check their schedule for live sports events to catch your favorite games.
💛Don't miss their hearty pub meals, perfect for pairing with a cold drink.
Recommended Shopping Spot In Taipei
👜 Luxury Shopping at Taipei 101 Mall

Walking into Taipei 101 Mall, I was immediately struck by how sleek and upscale everything looked. The floors gleamed under soft lights, and each boutique window seemed like a fashion magazine come to life. I browsed flagship stores like Louis Vuitton, Gucci, and Chanel — even just window shopping felt exciting. The scent of fresh leather and designer perfume filled the air, and soft music played in the background. It wasn’t just shopping; it felt like stepping into a world of elegance and class. I took a break at a chic café on the 4th floor, watching other shoppers glide by with glossy bags in hand.
📖 What Makes This Shopping Spot Special?
Taipei 101 Mall is one of the best places to shop in Taipei if you’re after high-end brands, fine dining, and premium service — all inside one of the world’s tallest buildings.
📅 Best time to shop: Weekday afternoons for a quieter, more relaxed experience
👨👩👧👦 Is It Family-Friendly?
More suited to adults, but there are cafés for a family break.
Where | Songshan District, near Nanjing Fuxing MRT Station |
Cost | Mid to high-end (Rp 500,000–1,500,000) |
Nearby Attractions | Taipei 101 Observatory Taipei World Trade Center & Exhibition Hall |
💡 Pro Tips
💛Check out the Taiwanese brands—they’re stylish and well-made.
💛The food court here is underrated—try the beef noodle soup.
💛Avoid weekends to skip the local shopping rush.
🎁 Cultural Souvenirs at Dihua Street

As I strolled down Dihua Street, the air was thick with the earthy aroma of dried herbs and the sweet scent of traditional pastries. The cobblestone path led me past centuries-old shopfronts, their wooden beams and red lanterns whispering tales of Taipei's rich history. The hustle of vendors and the clink of tea cups created a harmonious symphony, inviting me to explore further.
📖 What Makes This Shopping Spot Special?
Dihua Street is a treasure trove for those seeking authentic Taiwanese souvenirs. From intricate Chinese medicine shops offering ginseng and dried herbs to artisanal tea houses like Wang Tea and Dear Tea, there's something for every cultural enthusiast. I was particularly drawn to InBlooom, a boutique showcasing beautifully screen-printed bags and accessories with Taiwanese motifs .
📅 Best time to shop: Weekday mornings for a tranquil experience
👨👩👧👦 Is It Family-Friendly?
Absolutely! The wide sidewalks and historical ambiance make it a delightful outing for families. Children will enjoy the colorful lanterns and the bustling atmosphere.
Where | Dihua Street, Datong District, Taipei City |
Cost | Mid-range NT$100–1,500 (Rp 55,000–825,000) |
Nearby Attractions | Xiahai City God Temple |
💡 Pro Tips
💛Visit during the Lunar New Year for a vibrant cultural experience.
💛Don't miss the Yongle Fabric Market for unique textiles.
💛Sample the traditional pastries at Pineapple Hill Taipei Dihua Store—their pineapple cakes are a local favorite
Recommended festival In Taipei
🎉 Experience the Lantern Festival in Taipei

(Source: taiwanobsessed.com)
Walking through Taipei during the Lantern Festival, I was surrounded by glowing, colorful lanterns lighting up the night. The air smelled sweet with rice dumplings, and the sound of traditional music filled the streets. I watched as families gathered, kids played, and lanterns floated up into the sky, each carrying a wish for the new year.
📖 What Makes This Festival Special?
The Lantern Festival marks the end of Chinese New Year celebrations. Locals release lanterns with wishes and enjoy traditional performances like lion dances and fireworks. It’s a beautiful blend of celebration, culture, and hope.
👨👩👧👦 Is It Family-Friendly?
Yes, great for families with lantern-making activities and performances for all ages.
When | 15th day of the Lunar New Year (Feb or Mar) |
Where | Taipei City Hall Plaza. |
Cost | Free to attend, some events may require tickets. |
💡 Pro Tips
💛Best photo spots: Pingxi’s floating lanterns are perfect for photos.
💛Arrive early to avoid crowds at the City Hall Plaza.
💛Dress warmly—it gets chilly at night!
🎋 The Taipei Dragon Boat Festival
(Source: travel.taipei)
I had an exciting time watching the Dragon Boat Festival at Keelung River. The air was filled with the sounds of drumming as teams of paddlers raced down the river in colorful dragon boats. The crowd cheered loudly, and the atmosphere was full of energy. Along the shore, vendors were selling zongzi, sticky rice dumplings wrapped in leaves, which added to the festival's unique vibe.
📖 What Makes This Festival Special?
The Dragon Boat Festival honors the ancient tradition of racing to commemorate the poet Qu Yuan. It’s one of the most popular cultural events in Taiwan. The boat races are the main attraction, but it's also a time for families to gather, enjoy the local food, and participate in various activities. The competition among teams is intense, and the energy is contagious.
👨👩👧👦 Is It Family-Friendly?
Yes, it’s a great festival for families, with plenty of activities and food options for everyone.
When | 5th day of the 5th month of the lunar calendar (usually in June) |
Where | Keelung River and Tamsui River. |
Cost | Free to attend, some events may require tickets. |
💡 Pro Tips
💛Get there early to find a good spot by the river.
💛Try the zongzi from local food stalls—they’re a must during the festival.
Recommended Unique Experience In Taipei
🌲 Explore the Hidden Bamboo Forest in Maokong

I stumbled upon a peaceful bamboo forest in Maokong while hiking along a less-traveled trail. The sound of bamboo swaying in the wind was incredibly soothing. I felt like I had stepped into another world, away from the usual tourist spots. The path was quiet, with only the occasional hiker, offering a serene escape from the bustling city.
📖 What Makes This Experience Unique?
This forest is often overlooked by visitors who prefer the famous Maokong Gondola. It’s a great hidden gem for nature lovers looking for a peaceful retreat in the hills.
📅 Best time to do this: Morning for cooler weather and fewer crowds.
👨👩👧👦 Is It Family-Friendly?
Yes, though best for families with older kids who can manage uneven paths.
Where | Start from Maokong Gondola Station, then follow the signs toward Zhanghu Trail |
Cost | Free |
💡 Pro Tips
💛Wear sturdy shoes as some paths can be slippery.
💛Bring water and snacks; there are few vendors inside.
💛Stop by a nearby tea house after your walk for a scenic break.
🛶 Paddle a Canoe on Bitan River

At night, I rented a canoe at Bitan and paddled into the calm river. The water was still, and the lights from the riverside restaurants and the suspension bridge reflected clearly on the surface. It was quiet, with only the soft sounds of paddles and the occasional voice from nearby pedal boats. The air was cool but not cold, and the view of the lit-up bridge above made the whole area feel calm and relaxing. It didn’t feel like I was in a busy city—just a peaceful place to unwind.
📖 What Makes This Experience Unique?
Most people visit Bitan during the day or just walk across the bridge. Canoeing at night gives you a different side of Taipei—less crowded, more relaxing, and great for slow sightseeing. You get to enjoy the river up close in a quiet setting.
📅 Best time to do this: After 7 PM on weekdays when it’s less crowded
👨👩👧👦 Is It Family-Friendly?
Yes—safe for families with older kids and beginners. Life jackets are included.
Where | Bitan Scenic Area – near Xindian MRT Station |
Cost | NT$200–400 (~Rp 100,000–200,000) per hour for canoe rental |
💡 Pro Tips
💛Bring insect repellent and a light jacket.
💛Go earlier in the evening if you want to take clearer photos.
💛The area has cafés and snacks nearby if you want to relax after.
Final thoughts
Taipei really surprised me—in the best way. It’s one of those cities that feels easy to love, with a blend of modern life and deep-rooted traditions that’s hard to find elsewhere. From sipping oolong tea in a hillside teahouse to stumbling into a night market full of sizzling snacks, Taipei has a way of drawing you in with its energy and warmth. Sure, it can get a little crowded, especially around the popular spots like Ximending or Taipei 101, but honestly, that just means there’s always something happening.
What makes it special is the mix—friendly locals, late-night eats, temples tucked into street corners, and random surprises like indie art markets or secret hiking trails. If you're planning a trip, check out the latest travel promotions for Taipei—you might just find the perfect deal. Now’s a great time to go too—there are some amazing discounts on flights to Taipei and deals on hotels in Taipei right now.
Anyway, I hope you get to explore it for yourself. I already can’t wait to go back.