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On Top Celestial Suite | Tiantai President's Suite | 1 ~ 4 | 5 mins
Spacious and comfortable top floor unit, with large windows and outdoor space. Easy access to public transportation (between Taipower Building and Gongguan MRT stops on Green Line), good food, and convenience markets. Clean and modern unit as described in photos, although showing some wear, and kitchen not as well-equipped as other places we’ve stayed. Joy met us for check in, and she and Edward (co-hosts) were helpful and responded quickly to our requests and inquiries. As others have mentioned, there was loud construction (major) across the street during our stay in mid-May, but we are early risers and out during much of the day, so it did not bother us as much as it could for others. Overall, we enjoyed the overall comfort and convenience provided by the apartment.

Urban Oasis in West Taipei
We had a great 5 night stay at Andrew's apartment. The apartment itself is very stylish and nicely renovated. It is very large in size and we really enjoyed having so much natural light from the big open windows. The jacuzzi tub was also a highlight. If you're coming to Taipei for the first time, this neighborhood isn't very convenient though. There are no metro stops anywhere near the apartment and most of the major places to visit in Taipei are far away. Obviously this is not at any fault to Andrew. Also, compared to other Airbnb's we've stayed in that feel more like an apartment rental, this one is more like renting a few nights in a friends place where their stuff is everywhere and it isn't as setup for guests comfort in the way other Airbnbs are. But we really loved our time here and still highly recommend a stay if you have the chance.

1min Taipei Main Station 5-8 people/Direct access to Ximen, Shilin Night Market, Tamsui
Check-in process was seamless as the host met us at the lobby to bring us upstairs. The Airbnb was right by the train station with Family Matt right downstairs. The cafe at the lobby also served good coffee and there was a breakfast cart every morning that sells traditional Taiwanese breakfast. Would definitely recommend this stay!

@ Ximending (1-4 people) MRT
Kelvin is very nice and will respond soon.We wanted to drop off our luggage before check-in, and he tried to arrange a convenient☺️ place. It's a few minutes' walk to Ximen Station.The room matches the pictures.However, the bathroom may be a little old and a little smelly; it would be better if the water pressure in the bathroom was a little higher😆

Tamsui Hongshulin Station 1min/Bus Station 1min/Near Freshwater/Couple Celebration Family Trip/Newly Renovated
This is definitely one of my best stay in taiwan so far. Host is very thoughtful and detailed about the necessities. They provided very high quality products and the space is clean and cosy. Location may be a little far from the city but the beauty lies in the peaceful and quietness of the district. Will definitely want to stay here again when I visit taipei next time!

西門町雙人4號房 Ximending double room 4
Place of stay was in the hearts of ximenting very accessible to the metro and bus stops many shops around for shopping and great food

Taipei 101 Executive Suite (Self-Check in)
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Fantastic stay! The host was incredibly responsive and went above and beyond to make sure everything was perfect throughout my visit. From quick replies to thoughtful touches, they were truly accommodating in every way. The place itself is beautiful—clean, comfortable, and exactly as described (if not better!). I would absolutely stay here again and highly recommend it to anyone looking for a smooth and enjoyable Airbnb experience.

SORA/TPE Main Station/Elevator/Ximen/Storage/3b2b
The room was very spacious and clean! Easy access from Taipei Main Station, highly recommended for travelers 😁
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Your guide to Taipei
All About Taipei
Taipei is a city that excites the senses — take in the sounds of rushing traffic and vendors hawking their wares at markets, the smells and tastes of delectable street food on every corner, and the sight of ornate temples alongside modern skyscrapers. Taiwan’s capital is famous for its vibrant night markets found all over the city, where you’ll be able to try delicacies like grilled squid, fried chicken, and oyster omelets. The most famous street food is probably stinky tofu — fried and fermented tofu on a stick with chili. Taiwan’s national dish is pickled vegetable beef noodle soup, which is celebrated with an annual festival and can be found in almost any local restaurant.
Taipei is a mix of the modern and the historical, and you’ll find one of the tallest buildings in the world alongside traditional temples. The Longshan Temple is one of the city’s oldest, while the impressive Bao’an Temple is the most lavish. At the National Palace Museum you’ll find the world’s largest collection of Chinese artifacts.
The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Taipei
Spring is a great time to secure a vacation rental in Taipei as it brings warm, sunny days, and the colorful cherry blossoms are in full bloom in the city’s parks. Summers are sweltering and humid and coincide with typhoon season, so the likelihood of storms is high. The Dragon Boat Festival takes place in June and is one of the city’s biggest annual events, with dragon boat races held all over the city, accompanied by festivities. The rain starts to peter out in the fall when you can expect warm days for exploring the city. The Moon Festival falls around late September or early October, during which it is tradition to enjoy a moonlight barbeque and moon cakes, which are made from red bean and egg. Winter is the driest season in Taipei, and temperatures do cool down, but it’s still mild enough to be outdoors. Lunar New Year falls between late January and early February, and the city comes alive with parades, costumes, and festivities.
Top things to do in Taipei
The Shilin Night Market
Wander around Taipei’s largest night market, with endless stalls packed into a maze of winding alleys selling clothes, jewelry, and local souvenirs. You’ll find vendors cooking up dishes with a dizzying array of goodies to try. Or you can head underground to the Market Food Court, considered to be one of the best places to eat in the city. Try the fried buns, dim sum, and the infamous stinky tofu.
National Palace Museum
Visit the city’s most important museum, where you’ll find nearly 700,000 ancient pieces from multiple dynasties, including treasured paintings, calligraphy, bronze statues, ceramics, and possibly the most famous piece — Jadeite Cabbage, a small statuette shaped like a bok choy cabbage carved from a single piece of delicate green and white jade.
Taipei 101
Taipei 101 has only recently been surpassed as the world’s tallest building, and its elevator is one of the fastest you’ll step foot in. The ride up to the 89th-floor viewing deck takes just 37 seconds, and once the lift doors open, you’ll be rewarded with incredible views of the city. The building stands high above any other in the city, so you can see for miles in any direction.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is the weather in Taipei?
Taipei has a subtropical climate with hot, humid summers and cool, mild winters. Summer temperatures often reach 95°F (35°C), while winter temperatures hover around 59°F (15°C). Rain is common throughout the year, with typhoon season typically occurring between June and October.
What are some of the best things to do in Taipei?
Visitors to Taipei often enjoy exploring the city's historic temples, such as Longshan Temple, or journeying through the Maokong Gondola for stunning views of the city and tea plantations. The city's night markets also offer a vibrant shopping and street food experience.
What is the best time of year to visit Taipei?
The most popular time to visit Taipei is in the fall, from October to December, when the weather is typically cooler and drier. During this time, you can explore the Taipei Arts Festival and the Taipei Jazz Festival, both of which draw visitors from around the globe.
What are the best places to stay in Taipei?
Xinyi District is a popular area in Taipei, known for its shopping and proximity to Taipei 101. Zhongzheng District, home to the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, and the historic Datong District, known for the Dihua Street market, are also frequently suggested places to stay.
What are the best places to visit in Taipei?
The National Palace Museum, Taipei 101, and the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall are often recommended by visitors. For a taste of local life, explore the bustling night markets of Shilin and Raohe. Hikers also frequently suggest visiting the nearby Yangmingshan National Park.
What are some hiking trails in Taipei?
For hiking enthusiasts, Elephant Mountain (Xiangshan) trail offers panoramic views of the city. The trails at Yangmingshan National Park, located about 15 miles (24 km) from Taipei, are another popular choice, known for their diverse flora and fauna and geothermal features.
What are some family activities to do in Taipei?
Families in Taipei often enjoy visiting the Taipei Zoo, exploring the interactive exhibits at the Taipei Children's Amusement Park, or taking a peaceful boat ride on the lake at Dahu Park. The Maokong Gondola is also a fun activity for the whole family.
What are some of the best day trip ideas in Taipei?
For day trips, the coastal town of Tamsui, about 16 miles (26 km) from Taipei, and Jiufen, an old gold-mining town about 24 miles (39 km) away, are often recommended. Both towns provide unique cultural experiences and stunning natural beauty.
How much does it cost to stay in townhouse rentals in Taipei?
Experience the best of Taipei with our townhouse rentals, starting at about $10 per day, before taxes and fees. Embrace comfort and style while staying within your budget in your home away from home.
Are there serviced apartment rentals with a dedicated workspace in Taipei?
Yes! Work meets play with ease at over 50 serviced apartment rentals in Taipei featuring dedicated workspaces. Stay connected and productive in your home away from home.
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