Taipei 101 above the Xinyi skyline with mountains behind on a clear spring evening
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About This Template

Why this Taipei board feels complete

Build a 3-day Taipei trip around the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall plaza, a morning on Yangmingshan's volcanic trails, and an evening at Shilin Night Market. This itinerary clusters Day 1 around the memorial hall's changing-of-the-guard ceremony, incense-filled Longshan Temple, and oyster omelets at Ningxia Night Market, Day 2 around Yangmingshan's cherry blossoms, Beitou's thermal valley baths, and the Shilin food hall, and Day 3 around Taipei 101's observatory views and a day trip to Jiufen's lantern-lit lanes. Spring brings mild temperatures, cherry blossoms to Yangmingshan in March, and comfortable evenings for night market strolling well past midnight.

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Drag places onto the canvas to plan visually, then see everything you added mapped out in one place.

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You get a cleaner version of the itinerary on your phone that is easy to use and easy to share.

Real-time collaboration

Everyone sees updates instantly and can make changes together without losing track of the latest version.

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Adjust to your pace

Swap stops, reorder days, and reshape the plan without rebuilding the trip from scratch.

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Keep everyone on the same itinerary instead of scattered screenshots and text threads.

Must-Visit Attractions

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Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall framed by Liberty Square plaza and reflecting pools on a clear morning
Must visit

Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall

A vast neoclassical plaza with an hourly changing-of-the-guard ceremony and reflecting pools across Liberty Square. Arrive before 10 AM on a weekday for the calmest experience and the best photo angles toward the main hall.

Longshan Temple ornate roof details and incense coils above the entrance in Wanhua District
Must visit

Longshan Temple

One of Taipei's oldest and most atmospheric temples, thick with incense smoke and locals praying throughout the day. Visit in the late afternoon when light filters through the courtyards and crowds thin out.

Yangmingshan National Park volcanic trails and cherry blossom trees near the visitor center in spring
Must visit

Yangmingshan National Park

Volcanic parkland above the city with hiking trails, fumaroles, and cherry blossoms near the visitor center in early spring. Take bus Red 5 from Jiantan MRT and pack a warm layer as mountain weather shifts quickly.

Beitou Thermal Valley steaming mineral waters surrounded by Japanese-era stone pathways
Must visit

Beitou Hot Springs

A metro-accessible thermal district with the steaming Thermal Valley, Japanese-era bathhouse architecture, and soak-ready pools. Book a bathhouse in advance. The MRT runs straight to Xinbeitou station, a five-minute walk from the main sights.

Taipei 101 observatory deck overlooking the city basin toward the northern mountains on a clear day
Must visit

Taipei 101 Observatory

Taipei's defining skyline tower with an outdoor observation deck and sharp views across the basin to the surrounding mountains. Book your ticket online to skip the ground-floor queue, and go on a clear spring morning for the best visibility.

Jiufen Old Street red lanterns lining steep hillside lanes with ocean vistas in the background
Must visit

Jiufen Old Street

A hillside mining town turned maze of teahouses, lantern-lit lanes, and taro ball shops along the northeast coast. Take a prebooked bus from Taipei Main Station and arrive by 2 PM to beat the weekend crowds.

Budgeting At A Glance

Plan the trip cost with less guesswork.

Typical daily costs in TWD.

Budget

Accommodation: NT$800 - NT$1,500 (hostels or budget guesthouses near MRT stations)

Food: NT$300 - NT$600 (convenience stores, noodle shops, night market street food)

Transportation: NT$150 - NT$300 (MRT and city buses with EasyCard)

Activities: NT$0 - NT$300 (free temples and memorial halls, Beitou Thermal Valley)

Mid-range

Accommodation: NT$2,500 - NT$5,000 (business hotels in Xinyi or Zhongshan)

Food: NT$800 - NT$1,500 (local restaurants, night market grazing, brunch cafes)

Transportation: NT$300 - NT$600 (MRT, occasional taxi, Jiufen round-trip bus)

Activities: NT$600 - NT$1,500 (Taipei 101 observatory, Beitou bathhouse soak)

Luxury

Accommodation: NT$8,000 - NT$20,000 (upscale Xinyi hotels with city or mountain views)

Food: NT$3,000 - NT$6,000 (fine dining, high-end Taiwanese and international restaurants)

Transportation: NT$1,500 - NT$3,000 (private car or taxi for Jiufen and Yangmingshan day trips)

Activities: NT$2,000 - NT$5,000 (private guided tours, premium spa and hot spring experiences)

Money-saving tips

  • Buy an EasyCard at any MRT station for discounted fares on metro and bus rides. It works on the Jiufen bus too, and the savings add up across three days.
  • Visit Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall and Longshan Temple on the same morning. Both are free and only a few metro stops apart, so you can combine them before the afternoon heat builds.
  • Arrive at Shilin Night Market before 6 PM on a weekday. The covered food hall is far less crowded and most stalls are already open, so you skip the longest queues.

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