Taipei Itinerary
Day 1. Arrival
I arrived in Taiwan in the afternoon, past 2 pm. I had no plans for this day so I just ended up exploring the nearby stores.
Day 2. City Tour
My second day in Taipei gave me an insight into the city. For the first half of the day, I went on a free walking tour that I booked via Klook. For the second half, I did some exploring on my own and went to one of the popular night markets.
2/28 Peace Park |
- Mengxia Park
- Longshan Temple
- Bopiliao Historical Block
- Ximen Red House
- Presidential Office Building
- 2/28 Peace Memorial
- The East Gate
- Liberty Square Arch
- Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall
- National Concert Hall
- 2/28 Peace Park
- Shilin Night Market
Day 3. North Coast
For my third day, I joined an organized group tour to explore the north coast of Taipei. I booked the tour via Klook. My original plan was to DIY it but it was a good thing that I didn't. Booking this tour was more convenient since doing it myself involved taking different buses that only ran on specific schedules.
Jiufen old town |
- Yehliu Geopark
- Jiufen
- Shifen Waterfall
- Shifen Old Street
Day 4. More City Tour + Some Hiking
I didn't plan much for this entire trip so I was creating my itinerary spontaneously. For this day, I decided to explore more of the city just by Googling some interesting spots to visit. Here's how it went.
View of Taipei 101 from Elephant Mountain Trail |
- Confucius Temple
- Dalongdong Bao'an Temple
- Yuanshan Park
- Sun Yat Sen Memorial Hall
- Eslite Bookstore
- Taipei City Hall
- Taipei 101
- Xiangshan Park
- Elephant Mountain Trail
Day 5. Tamsui
During this trip, I learned that Taiwan was hugely influenced by Spain as it was the first country to colonize Taiwan. So my plan for my last day in Taipei was to explore Tamsui, which is a district with lots of Spanish influence as seen in the architecture.
Tamsui Presbyterian Church |
- Tamsui Old Street
- Tamsui Ferry Boat Wharf
- Douglas Lapraik & Co.
- Fort San Domingo
- Tamsui Customs Officer's Residence
- Former Residence of Tada Eikichi
- Tamsui Presbyterian Church
- Statue De Mackay
- Fuyou Temple
How Much I Spent in Taipei
Here is the breakdown of expenses for the whole trip. I will also indicate the price in NTD.
- Roundtrip flight MNL-TPE via Cebu Pacific - P4,611
- 5D4N at Backpackers Inn Taipei booked via Agoda - P3,064 (NTD 1,863)
- EasyCard - FREE (my aunt gave me hers that she used a week before)
- EasyCard top-up worth 500 NTD - P820
- Taipei Walking Tour via Klook - FREE + P165 gratuity for the tour guide
- North Coast Tour via Klook - P875
- Yehliu Geopark Admission Ticket - P132
- Jiufen Local Bus - P50 PHP (NTD 30)
- Sky Lantern - P230 PHP (NTD 140)
- Fort San Domingo Ticket - P133 (NTD 80)
- Pocket wifi for 5 days via Klook - P410
- Food and drinks - P3,057 (NTD 1,863)
- Shopping - P1441 (NTD 878)
- Philippine Travel Tax - P1620
Overall, Taiwan is a very affordable country for travelers, especially when you know where to look for great deals on hotels, airfare, and tours.
When it comes to booking my accommodations, I always get discounts through Agoda. Before finalizing a booking, I always make sure to read reviews so I'll know what to expect.
Take note that my trip was in 2019 so some prices of tours and activities may have changed due to some increase or due to the exchange rate.
Travel Tips
- Trains are the primary mode of transportation in Taipei. They're also the cheapest. So always ride trains if you want to save money. Google maps can help you navigate so you'll know which trains to take from one location to another.
- Google Maps and Google Translate are your best friends.
- Skip pricey restaurants and go for local food places or food stalls. This is so you can get a taste of authentic local cuisine.
- Stay at a hostel if you are traveling solo or with a small group. Hostels are fun and cheap. I stayed at Backpackers Inn Taipei through Agoda. I got a nice spacious bunk bed with thick curtains for privacy. Each bed also has its own outlet for charging and night light. This particular hostel also has free breakfast, which meant I get to save money on food.
2 Comments
How do you commute from the airport to the hostel? Until what time is the train?
ReplyDeleteI took the airport train going to the city center. I got off at Taipei Main Station which was a short walk from the hostel. Last trains in Taipei leave at 12am.
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