
Taipei 3-day itinerary
3 days in Taipei, planned the tabi way — one neighbourhood per day, gapless timing, every stop chosen from 36 human-verified places across 6 curated neighbourhoods. Open it offline and follow it street by street, or make it the starting point for your own plan.
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Stay near Zhongshan
Xinyi / Taipei 101 & nearby — a sights day
Taiwan's tallest tower anchors a grid of glass malls and rooftop bars built on reclaimed rice paddies since the 1990s, while a twenty-minute climb up Elephant Mountain's steep stone steps rewards hikers with the postcard sunset shot of the skyline lit gold.
- 08:0008:30BreakfastPick a spot nearby — not booked yet
- 08:3010:00
Viewpoint象山90 minA steep staircase of roughly 600 stone steps climbs through Xiangshan Park to the Six Giant Rocks, boulder-top platforms that frame Taipei 101 against the skyline — the single most photographed sunset view in the city. Bring water and expect a queue for the top rock at golden hour; the trail has no gate and is open around the clock, but is unlit and best avoided after dark.
hikingsunsetviewpoint - 10:00Transit ~15–25 minroute
- 10:1511:15Park大安森林公園60 min
Taipei's largest inner-city green space — 26 hectares of lotus ponds, playgrounds, and shaded jogging loops just a five-minute walk from Yongkang Street. Mornings bring tai chi groups and birdsong; the lawns and paths stay open all night, though some restrooms close after dark. Paths are flat and wide, with accessible restrooms near the MRT exits.
Step-freeurban parkjogging trailsfree entry - 11:15~5 min walkroute
- 12:0013:00LunchSuggested
- 13:0014:30Historic site青田七六90 min
A 1931 Japanese-era wooden residence, once home to a Taihoku Imperial University professor, now a cafe-restaurant with tatami rooms and a small garden. Set-menu lunch, afternoon tea, and dinner service run through the day; shoes come off at the door to protect the hinoki floors, so wear socks. Closed the first Monday of each month, and reservations are recommended.
japanese era househeritage siteafternoon tea - 14:30~10 min walkroute
- 14:4515:45Landmark永康街60 min
A dense grid of lanes off Dongmen MRT packed with xiaolongbao counters, mango-ice stands, tea shops, and boutiques — named the coolest street in Asia by TimeOut in 2022. Come hungry and expect a queue at the marquee spots during lunch and dinner rushes.
food streetboutiquestea houses - 17:3018:45DinnerSuggested
Zhongshan & nearby — a sights day
Taipei's stylish crossroads of incense and espresso: Xingtian Temple's smoke-free courtyard gives way, along Zhongshan Linear Park, to MOCA's red-brick galleries, Eslite's book-lined boutiques and Chifeng Street's vintage cafes.
- 08:0008:30BreakfastSuggested
- 08:3010:00
Landmark西門町徒步區90 minTaipei's first and largest pedestrian-only shopping zone, radiating from Ximen MRT Station's exits with cinemas, fashion boutiques, tattoo parlours and street-food stalls. Come after dark, when neon signage and street performers fill the car-free streets.
Step-freepedestrian zoneshoppingstreet food - 10:00~10 min walkroute
- 10:1510:55Park臺北市電影主題公園40 min
Ximending's largest green space, built on a former bus depot and dedicated to Taipei's film culture — skaters, street dancers and graffiti artists use its open plazas by day. A free, quiet breather two minutes' walk from the shopping crowds.
parkfreeskate spot - 10:55Transit ~15–25 minroute
- 11:1011:40Temple行天宮30 min
One of Taipei's busiest folk-Taoist temples, dedicated to Guan Yu, god of loyalty and prosperity — famous for the robed attendants performing shou-jing (soul-calming) blessings beside the side altars. Free entry, open daily 4am-10pm. Since 2014 the temple has banned incense burners and offering tables to keep the air clean, so come empty-handed. Ramps and paved paths make the courtyard wheelchair-friendly.
Step-freetemplefree entrytaoist - 11:40Transit ~15–25 minroute
- 12:0013:00LunchSuggested
- 13:0013:45Historic site光點台北45 min
A 1920s Baroque villa built as the U.S. consul's residence, now an arthouse cinema, bookstore, design shop and garden cafe — Taipei's meeting point for cinephiles. The 88-seat theatre screens independent and foreign films (tickets sold separately); the white colonial building and lawn are free to wander. Open daily 10am-midnight, closed the first Monday of each month for maintenance.
Step-freecinemahistoric buildingbookstore - 13:45~5 min walkroute
- 14:0015:00Shopping誠品生活南西60 min
Eslite's flagship 'life' department store beside Zhongshan Station — five floors stacking a full bookstore, stationery gallery, homeware and fashion boutiques, plus a dining floor. The 5F bookstore keeps some of the latest hours in the neighbourhood on weekends. Overseas visitors can file a same-day VAT refund at the 4F customer service counter on purchases of NT$2,000-48,000.
Cards OKbookstoredepartment storeboutique - 15:00~5 min walkroute
- 15:1516:15Museum台北當代藝術館60 min
Taiwan's first museum dedicated purely to contemporary art, set inside a red-brick 1921 schoolhouse that later served forty years as Taipei's city hall — the Baroque facade and courtyard are as much a draw as the rotating exhibitions inside. Open Tuesday-Sunday 10am-6pm, closed Mondays (last ticket 5:30pm); general admission NT$100. Elevators and accessible restrooms throughout.
Step-freemuseumcontemporary arthistoric building - 16:15Transit ~15–25 minroute
- 16:3017:30Shopping萬年商業大樓60 min
Seven cramped floors of anime figurines, cosplay costumes, trading cards and retro toys packed into a 1970s commercial tower, plus a basement food court of decades-old stalls. A rainy-day favourite for otaku browsing rather than a polished shopping-mall experience.
shoppinganimecosplay - 17:4519:00DinnerSuggested
Shilin — a sights day
North Taipei's day-and-night hood — the world's finest collection of Chinese imperial art sits on a quiet hillside a short bus ride away, and after dark Taiwan's biggest night market fills the streets around a 1796 Mazu temple, frying oyster omelettes and palm-sized fried chicken past midnight.
- 07:4008:00Check out of your stayUsually due by 10:00–12:00 — most stays hold your bags if you ask.
- 08:0008:30BreakfastPick a spot nearby — not booked yet
- 08:3009:00Temple慈諴宮30 min
A working Mazu temple first built in 1796 and rebuilt on this spot in 1864, standing right at the geographic and historic heart of Shilin Night Market — the market grew up around it. Step inside between market runs for a quieter look at the carved roof and incense-filled main hall; it opens early and stays open into the evening.
templemazuhistoric - 09:00Transit ~15–25 minroute
- 09:1511:15
Museum國立故宮博物院120 minHome to one of the world's largest collections of Chinese imperial art — jade, ceramics, calligraphy and the famous Jadeite Cabbage — spread across galleries on a quiet hillside north of the city. It's a short bus ride from the night market rather than a walk: take the R30 bus from Exit 1 of Shilin Station (about 15 minutes) straight to the museum's B1 entrance.
Cards OKStep-freemuseumchinese art - 11:15Transit ~15–25 minroute
- 11:3012:30Historic site士林官邸60 min
The garden estate where Chiang Kai-shek and his wife Soong Mei-ling lived for over 25 years, with a Chinese-style reception hall, a Western-style house and rose gardens laid out around a small chapel. The residence buildings keep timed morning and afternoon sessions and are closed Mondays; the surrounding park paths are an easy stroll a few minutes from Shilin Station.
gardenhistoricalchiang kai shek - 12:4513:45LunchPick a spot nearby — not booked yet
- 17:3018:45DinnerSuggested
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