Taiwan Guide: Getting Around by Local Transport
With an extensive network of trains and buses, Taiwan is well-connected and easy to get around. Travellers, these are your transport options!
With an extensive network of trains and buses, Taiwan is well-connected and easy to get around. Travellers, these are your transport options!
One of the last stops on Taiwan trip should be the supermarket. After all, this is where you can get yummy Taiwanese souvenirs, from instant noodles to crispy pork paper!
Read about Taiwan’s customs, etiquettes and taboos before you go to ensure a trip that is not riddled with faux-pas.
Start your trip with a seamless transfer from the airport to downtown Taipei. Just pick one of the transport options below!
Loosen your belts and get ready to feast! Indulge in Taiwanese specialty snacks, browse through cheap apparel and soak in the fab night market vibes.
Cafes, artworks, unique stores and more. Check out what draws the trendy youngsters to Songshan Cultural Park, Huashan 1949 Creative Art Park and Fujin Street.
Empty your wallet at these shopping spots in Taipei that are frequented by locals!
Get ready for a gastronomic indulgence with these Michelin-starred restaurants in Taipei, Taiwan – take your pick from French and Japanese cuisine to authentic Taiwanese and Chinese food!
Know which train to hop on!
North of Baisha Island in Penghu County lies Jibei Island, a stunning place where you can find an unspoiled coastline with crystal clear waters.
Also known as boba tea or pearl tea, bubble tea is a popular drink that is well-known and loved. And where else to find the best than in Taiwan, where it originated?...
From fruit picking and floral painting sessions to chocolate making and even clam harvesting – get ready for an assortment of fun-filled activities that will cater to both the young and old!