4 Days trip in Taiwan

Budget: 0 USD - 1000 USD Food exploration Shopping
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Taiwan is a beautiful island country in East Asia with a rich cultural heritage, stunning natural scenery, and a vibrant economy. It has a complex history and a diverse population, with influences from Chinese, Japanese, and indigenous cultures.


General Infomation

Currency
TWD
Exchange Rate of 1 USD to TWD
NT$32.01
Capital
Taipei
Timezone
GMT +0800
Electricity
Language
Mandarin Chinese
Taiwanese Hokkien
Hakka
Indigenous languages
Weather
️ 23.93°C
Best Way to Get Around
MRT
Bus
High-speed rail
Taxi

Day 1


  1. Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall

    120 minutes

    Visit the famous Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, which is dedicated to the former President of the Republic of China. Take a walk around the beautiful gardens and pay your respect at the statue of the great leader.

  2. Shilin Night Market

    180 minutes

    Go on a food adventure at the Shilin Night Market, which is one of the largest and most popular night markets in Taipei. Indulge in Taiwanese delicacies, such as stinky tofu, oyster omelette, and bubble tea, and buy souvenirs from the lively market.

  3. Elephant Mountain

    90 minutes

    Hike up the Elephant Mountain, which offers a stunning panorama of Taipei City and the iconic Taipei 101 skyscraper. Watch the sunset and admire the twinkling lights of the city as the night falls.


Day 2


  1. National Palace Museum

    180 minutes

    Discover the treasures of Chinese art and history at the National Palace Museum, which houses over 700,000 artifacts and artworks from the imperial collections of the Ming and Qing dynasties. Learn about the ancient and modern Chinese culture and appreciate the exquisite craftsmanship of the artifacts.

  2. Taipei 101 Observatory

    120 minutes

    Ascend the Taipei 101 Observatory and marvel at the breathtaking views of Taipei City and the surrounding mountains. Take a photo with the iconic skyscraper and enjoy the cool breeze from the observation deck.

  3. Ximending Pedestrian Area

    180 minutes

    Wander around the lively and trendy Ximending Pedestrian Area, which is known for its boutique shops, street fashion, and diverse food options. Shop for unique clothes and accessories, have a bubble tea or shaved ice, and immerse yourself in the youthful atmosphere of the district.


Day 3


  1. Maokong

    180 minutes

    Escape the hustle and bustle of Taipei and take a cable car ride to Maokong, a scenic tea-growing region on the outskirts of the city. Appreciate the natural landscape and the tea culture of Taiwan, and have a cup of aromatic oolong tea with a view over Taipei.

  2. Huashan 1914 Creative Park

    120 minutes

    Visit the Huashan 1914 Creative Park, a former winery turned arts and cultural center that showcases contemporary and avant-garde works from local and international artists. Explore the vintage buildings, shops, and galleries, and participate in the creative workshops or events.

  3. Longshan Temple

    90 minutes

    Pay a visit to the Longshan Temple, one of the oldest and most famous temples in Taipei, which is dedicated to multiple deities and deified leaders. Admire the intricate architecture, the colorful decorations, and the faithful atmosphere of the temple, and learn about the Taoist and Buddhist beliefs of the locals.


Day 4


  1. Beitou Hot Springs

    240 minutes

    Relax and rejuvenate in the natural hot springs of Beitou, a volcanic district with a rich history and culture of bathing. Enjoy the therapeutic waters, the scenic surroundings, and the comfort of the traditional bathhouses or spas.

  2. Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall

    120 minutes

    Visit the Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall, a grand monument dedicated to the founding father of modern China, who is admired by both the Chinese and Taiwanese people. Learn about the life and achievements of Sun Yat-sen, and witness the impressive changing of the guard ceremony.

  3. Tonghua Night Market

    180 minutes

    Try out the local street food and souvenirs at the Tonghua Night Market, a quaint and cozy night market located in Daan District. Taste the popular grilled squid, fried chicken cutlet, and grilled seafood, and buy some handicrafts or clothing at the small shops.


Estimated Cost (USD)

Accommodation

Hostel
20-30 USD per night
Hotel
50-100 USD per night
Airbnb
40-70 USD per night

Transportation

MRT
1 USD per ride
Bus
0.5-1 USD per ride
Taxi/Uber/Grab
10-15 USD for short trips (within the city)

Food

Street Food
1-5 USD per dish
Budget Restaurants
5-10 USD per meal
Fancy Restaurants
20-50 USD per meal

Activities

Taipei 101 Observatory
20 USD
National Palace Museum
12 USD
Shilin Night Market
Free entrance, prices vary for food and shopping

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