I'm looking at spending a few days in Taipei next May before taking the train down to Kaohsiung. For those who have been to Taiwan, what area of Taipei should I be looking at for hotels? Suggestions of places to stay, things to do, how many days?
I went to Taiwan last year and this year and loved it! Though the full disclaimer is that I'm from Singapore which is only a 5 hour flight away, and I speak relatively fluent Mandarin. Although I did make all my bookings (hotels, tours, rail tickets) using English based websites/etc, which is great as I take forever to read things written in Chinese...
In Taipei we stayed at the W both times, which is in the Xinyi district. I really liked the area/location - the W was directly connected to a shopping mall and an MRT station, which made it incredibly easy to get around using public transport. Additionally, a lot of the Xinyi district is connected by underground links and covered overhead bridges, and the W (at City Hall MRT station) was connected all the way to Taipei 101. This is especially amazing if it rains - as there is just no need to go out into the rain because everything is connected!
Xinyi is also really new as an area, so everything there is modern and shiny. Great for me as I love modern and shiny, but may not be what everyone is looking for. It's also full of shopping malls - again, great for me as I love shopping and they had a lot of food I liked, but I know this isn't what everyone wants. It's also a bit further out away from a lot of the typical tourist places like Ximending, but we didn't find it too hard since the MRT was so easy to use.
The other hotel I booked (then cancelled) was the Doubletree Zhongshan, which is a lot closer to the Ximending area.
Otherwise I know quite a lot of people who stayed around the Ximending area, as well as the Taipei Main Station area. Have heard good things about Hotel Resonance (which was also on my shortlist).
Taipei is really convenient to get around with the MRT and even the bus system so wouldn't be too worried about staying at other places too. Uber also works really well within the city area (less so if you are outside the city).
Things to do - can't completely remember all we've done (over a few trips) but what I remember
- Eat - all the food is amazing there. Beef noodles, oyster noodles (we liked the one at Ay Chung), bubble tea everywhere, pineapple tarts (we liked ChiaTe and Little Pan ones and brought back lots, Sunny Hills also gets good reviews), sunny cake (Ruyi sunny cake was great - everyone who walked in automatically got given tea and samples of their snacks and you could ask for more to try with no obligation to buy anything), Addiction Aquatic Development (amazingly good sushi), coffee, tea, gua bao, all sorts of fruit (especially loved the red guava), dried fruit (especially dried red guava), nougat, this snack they have with spring onion biscuit and nougat filling that sounds weird but works so well...
- Night markets are particularly famous so definitely go wander around one at some point...
- Sun Yat Sen Memorial Hall
- Ximending - just wandered around the area, ate a bit, saw the red house
- Dihua Street - again just wandered around the area
- National Palace Museum
- Xinyi District - wander around, see Taipei 101 up close
- Maokong - took the gondola up as well, and there are tea plantations at the top
- Jiufen - really lovely little area in the hills where you get really nice views, has a very long/narrow/atmospheric/busy/crowded shopping street with lots of food/souvenirs, and a really lovely tea house (A-Mei) where you can drink tea with very picturesque views. It's rather touristy but still fun provided it's not crazy crowded, try to go earlier in the day if possible as I think a lot of tourists go there for lunch...
- Shifen - two areas, first one is the village and the other is the waterfall, but these two areas are quite close by. The village is where you can buy a giant lantern, write stuff on it, and then release it as a sky lantern - it's really rather fun and not too pricey. The waterfall is a nice waterfall to look at...
- Houtong - lots of cats. And a small mining exhibit.
- Yehliu - though we went on an extremely hot day a long time ago, and I haven't been back for a while.
- Tea area visit
Some of this was done as a day or half day tour from Taipei, there are quite a lot of companies that organise tours that combine Yehliu/Jiufen/Shifen or Jiufen/Shifen/Houtong or similar. We got a private tour for a day (around US$200) to see Jiufen/Shifen/Houtong and a couple of other things that we thought would be a little harder to get to on our own by public transport. We've also done Jiufen/Shifen by public transport, though this is a bit more inconvenient and takes longer to do.
What I would have liked to do but didn't have enough time
- Yangmingshan - massive nature area near Taipei
- Xiangshan (elephant mountain) - this is inside Taipei, apparently you can climb up and get amazing views of Taipei 101
- Going up Taipei 101 to the top
- Beitou hot springs