Flights from Yangon (RGN) to Taipei (TPE)

About Taipei

Discover Taipei, where modern energy meets mountain scenery

Taipei blends contemporary city life with leafy hillsides and a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere. Skyscrapers sit beside traditional shophouses, and busy avenues quickly give way to quiet lanes, riverside paths, and forested trails. It is a city that feels dynamic yet easy to explore in your own time.

From steaming street food stalls to sleek cafés and design-forward boutiques, Taipei invites you to slow down and savour the details. Efficient public transport makes it simple to move between districts, whether you are here for business, a short getaway, or a longer holiday. Between its night markets, museums, and hot springs, you will find many ways to make the most of your stay.

Taipei is also a convenient base for discovering the wider region, with coastal scenery and historic towns only a short train ride away. After a comfortable flight and a smooth transit in Singapore, you can arrive ready to experience the city at street level, from its morning breakfast spots to its lantern-lit evenings.

Top sights in Taipei

Taipei 101

Ride up to the observatory of this landmark tower for sweeping city and mountain views, and explore the surrounding shopping and dining district.

Elephant Mountain Trail

Walk this short but steep hillside trail to reach several viewing platforms that offer some of the best sunset vistas over Taipei.

Ximending District

Stroll through lively pedestrian streets filled with fashion shops, street performers, cinemas, and casual eateries popular with locals and visitors.

Maokong Gondola

Take a scenic cable car ride into the hills on the edge of the city, with leafy views, walking paths, and traditional teahouses at the top.

Beitou Hot Springs

Spend a relaxing few hours in this hot spring area, where you can visit public baths, leafy parks, and a striking hot spring valley.

Experience the culture and landscapes of Taipei

You can experience Taipei through its neighbourhoods, each with a different character. Wander older districts with narrow lanes and low-rise buildings, then step into creative spaces, galleries, and independent shops that showcase the citys design and arts scene. Museum collections and cultural centres present the regions history and craftsmanship in a calm, well-curated way.

Outdoors, Taipei is surprisingly green. Forested hills rise directly behind residential areas, offering well-marked walking trails with city views and shaded rest spots. Riversides are lined with wide cycling and jogging paths, where families, runners, and cyclists share the space into the evening. Day trips take you to coastal cliffs, old mining towns, and fishing harbours that feel a world away from the city, yet are reached in under an hour from central Taipei.

In the evenings, night markets bring together food, games, and shopping in one place. You can also explore quieter streets of small bars, tea houses, and cafés, where the pace slows and you can reflect on the day. Whether your stay is brief or extended, it is easy to tailor your activities to match your energy and interests.

A taste of Taipei

Taipeis dining scene ranges from busy night market stalls to refined restaurants, with a strong focus on fresh ingredients and comforting flavours. You can start your day with a simple breakfast of warm soy milk and freshly made buns, then move on to bowls of noodles, dumplings, and rice dishes as you explore different districts.

Night markets are a highlight, offering an array of snacks that you can sample as you walk. From grilled skewers and savoury pancakes to shaved ice desserts and seasonal fruit, there is always something new to try. Many visitors enjoy returning to the same stall during their stay, building a small routine among the bustle.

For a slower-paced meal, Taipei has many tea-focused cafés and modern eateries that reinterpret classic dishes in bright, minimalist spaces. You will also find a growing number of vegetarian and plant-forward menus. Whether you choose a quick bite between sights or a longer meal with friends and colleagues, the city makes it easy to eat well at any time of day.

Retail therapy in Taipei

Shopping in Taipei covers everything from large malls to small studios tucked away on upper floors. Around Taipei 101 and Xinyi district, you will find sleek shopping centres with international brands, concept stores, and well-designed food courts, all connected by covered walkways that make browsing comfortable in any weather.

Elsewhere, compact neighbourhoods offer independent boutiques selling clothing, lifestyle goods, stationery, and homeware. These streets are pleasant to explore on foot, with cafés and snack stalls providing natural breaks between shops. Many visitors enjoy discovering locally made ceramics, textiles, and accessories that make thoughtful gifts.

Markets and smaller shopping arcades provide another layer of choice, from electronics and gadgets to fashion and beauty products. Pop-up fairs and design markets appear regularly, especially on weekends, so it is worth keeping an eye out as you walk around. Whatever your style, you are likely to leave with something that keeps your Taipei memories close.

Best time to visit Taipei

Spring in Taipei (March to May) is a shoulder season, with mild temperatures around 18–24°C (64–75°F). Parks and hills are lush and green, and occasional showers keep the air fresh. It is a pleasant time for walking trails, outdoor cafés, and easy day trips.

Summer (June to September) is peak season, with warm, humid weather and average temperatures of 26–32°C (79–90°F). Longer daylight hours suit evening walks along riverside paths and exploring night markets. Light clothing and regular breaks in air-conditioned spaces help you enjoy the city comfortably.

Autumn and early winter (October to February) are another shoulder to low season period, with temperatures typically between 15–22°C (59–72°F). Skies are often clear, making it a comfortable time for city sightseeing and hikes in the surrounding hills. Cooler evenings create an inviting atmosphere for hot springs and warming meals.

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