Quick summary: Explore Taipei’s vibrant night markets, soothing hot springs, and scenic day trips over four days. This family-friendly itinerary balances cultural experiences, local cuisine, and relaxation with convenient mixed transport options.
Route map + stops
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- Shilin Night Market (士林夜市)
Nearest station: Jiantan Station — Line: Red Line — Exit: Exit 1 - Beitou Hot Springs (北投溫泉)
Nearest station: Beitou Station — Line: Red Line — Exit: Exit 1 - National Palace Museum (國立故宮博物院)
Nearest station: Shilin Station — Line: Red Line — Exit: Best exit: check station signage - Raohe Street Night Market (饒河街夜市)
Nearest station: Songshan Station — Line: Green Line — Exit: Exit 5 - Elephant Mountain (Xiangshan) (象山)
Nearest station: Xiangshan Station — Line: Red Line — Exit: Exit 2 - Jiufen Old Street (九份老街)
Nearest station: Ruifang Station — Line: Blue Line — Exit: Best exit: check station signage - Yangmingshan National Park (陽明山國家公園)
Nearest station: Beitou Station — Line: Red Line — Exit: Best exit: check station signage - Daan Forest Park (大安森林公園)
Nearest station: Daan Park Station — Line: Brown Line — Exit: Exit 1
Timeline (hour-by-hour)
Day 1
Begin your adventure at the Shilin Night Market, Taipei’s largest night market, sampling street food and shopping for souvenirs. Later, hike up Elephant Mountain for stunning night views of Taipei 101 and the city skyline.
18:00 — Explore Shilin Night Market
Why go: Experience Taipei’s largest and most famous night market with diverse street food and shopping.
Do:
- Taste local delicacies like fried chicken and bubble tea
- Shop for souvenirs and local crafts
- Enjoy lively street performances
How to get there: Take MRT Red Line to Jiantan Station, Exit 1
Cost / tickets: Affordable street food and shopping
Time needed: 3 hours
21:30 — Evening Hike at Elephant Mountain
Why go: Get panoramic night views of Taipei 101 and the city skyline.
Do:
- Climb the well-maintained trail
- Take photos of Taipei 101 illuminated at night
- Relax at the viewing platforms
How to get there: MRT Red Line to Xiangshan Station, Exit 2
Cost / tickets: Free
Time needed: 1.5 hours
Day 2
Relax in the soothing waters of Beitou Hot Springs and visit the Hot Spring Museum. In the afternoon, explore the vast collections at the National Palace Museum, immersing yourself in Chinese art and history.
09:00 — Relax at Beitou Hot Springs
Why go: Enjoy natural hot springs and cultural sites in a tranquil setting.
Do:
- Visit Beitou Hot Spring Museum
- Soak in public or private hot spring baths
- Explore thermal valley
How to get there: MRT Red Line to Beitou Station, Exit 1
Cost / tickets: Entry fees vary; hot spring bath prices moderate
Time needed: 3 hours
13:30 — Visit National Palace Museum
Why go: Discover one of the world’s largest collections of Chinese art and artifacts.
Do:
- View ancient ceramics and jade
- Attend guided tours
- Explore museum gardens
How to get there: Bus or taxi from Beitou or MRT Red Line to Shilin Station
Cost / tickets: Moderate entry fee
Time needed: 3 hours
Day 3
Take a day trip to Jiufen Old Street, wandering its charming alleys and enjoying local snacks. Return to Taipei for dinner at the lively Raohe Street Night Market, tasting authentic Taiwanese delicacies.
09:00 — Day Trip to Jiufen Old Street
Why go: Explore a charming mountain town with historic streets and tea houses.
Do:
- Stroll through narrow alleys
- Sample local snacks like taro balls
- Visit tea houses with scenic views
How to get there: Train to Ruifang Station then bus or taxi to Jiufen
Cost / tickets: Moderate transport and food expenses
Time needed: 5 hours
18:00 — Dinner at Raohe Street Night Market
Why go: Enjoy authentic Taiwanese street food in a lively atmosphere.
Do:
- Try pepper buns and grilled squid
- Shop for local products
- Experience vibrant night market culture
How to get there: MRT Green Line to Songshan Station, Exit 5
Cost / tickets: Affordable street food
Time needed: 3 hours
Day 4
Spend the morning exploring the natural beauty of Yangmingshan National Park with easy hikes and hot springs. In the afternoon, unwind at Daan Forest Park, Taipei’s urban green oasis, perfect for families to relax before departure.
09:00 — Explore Yangmingshan National Park
Why go: Experience natural beauty with hot springs, hiking trails, and flower gardens.
Do:
- Hike easy trails
- Visit flower clock and fumaroles
- Relax in hot spring resorts
How to get there: Bus or taxi from Beitou MRT Station
Cost / tickets: Free entry; some attractions may charge
Time needed: 4 hours
15:00 — Relax at Daan Forest Park
Why go: Unwind in Taipei’s largest urban park with playgrounds and ponds.
Do:
- Walk or rent bikes
- Visit the playgrounds
- Enjoy local cafes nearby
How to get there: MRT Brown Line to Daan Park Station, Exit 1
Cost / tickets: Free
Time needed: 2 hours
Logistics (read this first)
- Purchase an EasyCard for convenient MRT and bus travel
- Wear comfortable walking shoes for trails and markets
- Carry a reusable water bottle and light rain gear
- Plan for moderate walking and some uphill paths
- Use taxis for convenience when traveling with family and luggage
- Check opening hours and public holidays in advance
Local tips and guide
Local Guide to Taipei
Taipei is a dynamic city blending modern urban life with rich cultural heritage. The MRT system connects key attractions efficiently. Night markets offer a feast of flavors and lively atmosphere. Natural escapes like Beitou Hot Springs and Yangmingshan provide relaxation amid greenery. Jiufen offers a glimpse into historic mountain town life. Family-friendly parks like Daan Forest Park are perfect for downtime. Prepare for moderate walking and varied weather conditions.
If it rains (2 alternatives)
If something is closed (2 alternatives)
FAQ
Is this itinerary suitable for families with young children?
Yes, the itinerary includes family-friendly activities with moderate walking and rest opportunities.
What is the best way to get around Taipei for this itinerary?
Using the MRT combined with buses and occasional taxis is efficient and convenient for families.
Are the night markets safe for tourists?
Yes, Taipei’s night markets are generally safe, well-lit, and family-friendly.
Do I need to book hot spring baths in advance?
For popular private hot spring resorts, advance booking is recommended, especially on weekends.
Can I use credit cards at night markets?
Most vendors accept cash only, so carry sufficient New Taiwan Dollars for purchases.
How we planned this route
Byline: Expert travel planner with extensive experience in Taipei tourism
Itinerary crafted using up-to-date local insights, transport options, and family-friendly activities
Last updated: 2024-06-01

