Taipei is full of vibrant night markets that will make your mouth water. With this guide, you can eat your way through Taipei's best night markets. Sometimes one night market is not enough, so why not visit them all?
Below we have presented some of the best Night Markets that we know of around Taipei. Planning your trip to Taipei? Here are some top travel tips for you:
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When should you go to Taipei? In my opinion, the best weather in Taipei is from March-May, and October - November, when the temperatures stay around 26 degrees Celsius and there is not as much rain. Summers are also nice, with the most sunny weather, but also hot and rainy. Sponsored Links Winters can be cold (but not below freezing) and usually wet. Overall, there is no wrong answer as to what time of year you should visit Taipei. You will have a great time here at any time of year. Hotels in Taipei: High end: We have stayed at and recommend the Yuanshan Grand Hotel, once the tallest building in Taiwan and still the most grand (book on Booking.com here, Tripadvisor here, or Agoda here). We have also stayed at and recommend the Grand Hyatt (book on Booking.com here, Tripadvisor here, Agoda here, or Hotels.com here), Marriot (book on Booking.com here, Tripadvisor here, Agoda here, or Hotels.com here), Sheraton (book on Booking.com here, Tripadvisor here, Agoda here, or Hotels.com here), Shangri-la (book on Booking.com here, Tripadvisor here, Agoda here, or Hotels.com here), and Regent (book on Booking.com here, Tripadvisor here, Agoda here, or Hotels.com here), which are all very high quality hotels in the middle of Taipei City. We also recommend Fullon Hotel which has locations in Tamsui and Fulong near the beach (book on Booking.com here, Tripadvisor here, Agoda here, or Hotels.com here). Budget Hotels: We have stayed at and recommend and also Fu Chang Hotel in Ximending, which is within walking distance of Ximending shopping district (book on Booking.com here, Tripadvisor here, or Agoda here). We have also stayed at and recommend Hai Xia Your Home which is right in front of Fulong Beach (book on Booking.com here, Tripadvisor here, Agoda here, or Hotels.com here). Looking for a hotel? We recommend booking through Booking.com here, which provides the best quality selection of accommodation in Taiwan. Find out where to stay in our Taiwan hotels guide or search for the best hotel deals in Taiwan here. Tours in Taipei: There are many tour itineraries that you can enjoy in Taipei that will take you to multiple destinations and arrange transportation. For more information, you can check out Tripadvisor here, KKday here or Klook here, which are both great tour websites that can connect you with the right tour and tour guide for you. Sponsored Links Here are some of the post popular tours of Taipei on Tripadvisor:
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There are many options you can consider to get around in Taipei below: By Train: Gets you to the city center of all major cities in Taiwan. It is about 800NT to get from Taipei to Kaohsiung. Roughly half the price of the HSR. Book tickets via the normal train (TRA) on Klook here. By HSR: (High-Speed Rail) – Gets you quickly from north to south. Besides Taipei and Kaohsiung, most of the stations are far from city centers. It costs about 1500NT to get from Taipei to Kaohsiung. You can book tickets to the high-speed rail (HSR) on Klook here or KKDay here. By MRT: (Mass Rapid Transit, Metro train, subway) – Easily gets you around Taipei and Kaohsiung. You can also book an MRT travel pass on Klook here. By Bus: Buses can be tricky. Long-range buses such as Ubus and King Bus are easier to understand and cheaper than the local train. They can take you to the city center of every city throughout Taiwan and to remote tourist destinations such as sun moon lake. A long-range bus from Taipei to Kaohsiung is about 500 NT. You can also book tickets to travel to Shifen via inter-city bus on Klook here. You can also book a Taipei Sightseeing: Hop On, Hop Off Open Top Bus on TripAdvisor here. By Taxi: You can take short rides for about 150 NT, or hire a Taxi for a day for around 150 USD. By Car: If you are looking for car rentals, you can also search Qeeq here, Klook here, or KKday here. You can also check out our car rental guide here. By Scooter: Looking for scooter rental in Taipei? Click here or here to search for options. You can also check out our scooter rental guide here. By Bicycle: Cycling is the best way to enjoy Taiwan's landscapes if you have the time and energy. Looking for bicycle rentals in Taiwan? You can use Taiwan's many Youbike bike sharing stations, or search for rentals on KKday here, and search for tours on Klook here. You can also check out our Taiwan cycling guide here. You can also book a Sunset Riverside Bike Ride and Historical Tour, 4 Hour Cycling in Taipei, Ultimate 8-Hour Cycling City Tour, or Taipei City Bike Tour with Night Market Experience on TripAdvisor here. For more information, check out our Taiwan transportation guide here. Taipei Night Market Map: Check out our map below of the night markets and shopping areas that we will cover in this blog:
Shilin Night Market (aka Shihlin Night Market) is the largest night market in Taipei and also one of the most popular. Full of delicious street food, small hole-in-the-wall restaurants, souvenirs, and clothes, it is a great destination to experience Taiwan's night market culture...(read more)
You can book a Shilin Night Market Walking Tour With a Private Tour Guide on TripAdvisor here. Check out our full guide to Shilin Night Market here. 1. Tourist Appeal: 5 2. Cheap Prices: 3 3. Quality of Food: 5 3. Ease of Transportation: 5 Raohe Street Night Market 饒河街夜市
Raohe Street Night Market is a bustling night market in Eastern Taipei and one of the most popular in the city. One could argue that Roahe Street is the best night market in Taipei. With a large assortment of great food and snacks, along with the usual night market cheap clothes and everyday items, along with close proximity to public transport, Raohe Street is a must-see destination when you come to Taipei...(read more
You can book a 2-hr Raohe Night Market Walking Private Tour with a Tour Guide, or Taipei at Night: Din Tai Fung Dinner & Raohe Street Night Market Guided Tour on TripAdvisor here. Check out our full guide to Raohe Street Night Market here. 1. Tourist Appeal: 5 2. Cheap Prices: 4 3. Quality of Food: 5 3. Ease of Transportation: 5 Tonghua (Linjiang) Street Night Market 通化(臨江)街夜市
Tonghua Street Night Market (aka Linjiang Street Night Market) is a large night market in Da'an District of Taipei City. It's not as touristy as other night markets in Taipei, and you can find almost anything to eat here, along with cheap clothes and accessories. If you want to experience an authentic night market experience while in Taipei, Tonghua is the place to go...(read more)
Check out our full guide to Tonghua Night Market here. 1. Tourist Appeal: 4 2. Cheap Prices: 4 3. Quality of Food: 5 3. Ease of Transportation: 5 Huaxi Street Night Market 華西街觀光夜市
Huaxi Street Night Market (aka Snake Alley) is a mostly indoor night market that stretches from Bangka Old Street to Longshan Temple in Wanhua District of Taipei. Some specialties of this market include snake meat and turtle meat. Overall it is a unique night market experience in Taiwan that feels more like it is in Southeast Asia...(read more)
You can book a walking tour of Huaxi Street Night Market on Klook here. Check out our full guide to Huaxi Street Night Market here. 1. Tourist Appeal: 5 2. Cheap Prices: 3 3. Quality of Food: 4 3. Ease of Transportation: 4 Bangka Night Market (Guangzhou Street Night Market) 艋舺夜市 (廣州街夜市)
At the southern end of the street, the night market becomes Bangka (Měngjiǎ 艋舺) Night Market which goes east to west along Guangzhou Street. This night market is also known as Guangzhou Street Night Market. Really, this night market and Huaxi Street are one interconnected super night market…(read more)You can book a walking tour of Bangka Night Market on Klook here.
Check out our full guide to Bangka Night Market here. 1. Tourist Appeal: 3 2. Cheap Prices: 3 3. Quality of Food: 4 3. Ease of Transportation: 5 Nanjichang Night Market 南機場夜市
Nanjichang Night Market (南機場夜市) is a large night market area in Zhongzheng District of Taipei known for its variety of food stalls and local crowds. The night market sits far away from the MRT station, meaning that usually only locals will snack here and prices are generally cheaper. Popular foods here include meatballs, sesame flatbread, stinky tofu, and more. It is definitely an authentic Taipei night market experience.
Check out our full guide to Nanjichang Night Market here. 1. Tourist Appeal: 4 2. Cheap Prices: 5 3. Quality of Food: 5 3. Ease of Transportation: 3 Ningxia Night Market 寧夏夜市
Ningxia Night Market is one of the most popular night markets in Taipei. The night market takes up two city blocks and includes food stalls as well as sit-down areas and restaurants. Popular delicacies here include Oyster Omelet, fried chicken, fried squid, and much more. The night market is also very close to the Dadaocheng historical area and is often considered to be a part of it. It is definitely worth a stop on your next trip to Taipei.
Check out our full guide to Ningxia Night Market here. 1. Tourist Appeal: 5 2. Cheap Prices: 3 3. Quality of Food: 5 3. Ease of Transportation: 5 Yansan Night Market 延三夜市
Yansan Night Market (aka Yuan Sen Night Market, or Daqiaotou Night Market, or Yanping Tourist Night Market) is a small night market in Datong District of Taipei. The night market is not fancy, not touristy, and not very busy. It caters to local snacks for local people. It also has three shops that were mentioned in the Michelin guide to Taiwan.
Check out our full guide to Yansan Night Market here. 1. Tourist Appeal: 3 2. Cheap Prices: 5 3. Quality of Food: 3 3. Ease of Transportation: 5 Shuangcheng Street Night Market 雙城街夜市
Shuangcheng Street Night Market is a large eating and shopping area near Zhongshan Elementary School MRT Station in Zhongshan District in Taipei. The night market includes an open “food court” stall area and a closed market area that sells clothes and other items. Even though it is a relatively small night market, it is one of the oldest and most well-established in Taipei.
Check out our full guide to Shuangcheng Street Night Market here. 1. Tourist Appeal: 5 2. Cheap Prices: 4 3. Quality of Food: 4 3. Ease of Transportation: 5 Shezi Night Market 社子夜市
Shezi Night Market (社子夜市) is a long eating and shopping area on the Shezi Peninsula in Shilin District of Taipei. The night market is small and also doubles as a wet market during the day. You will not find many tourists here, making it an authentic local night market experience. It is definitely worth a stop on your next trip to Taipei.
Check out our full guide to Shezi Night Market here. 1. Tourist Appeal: 3 2. Cheap Prices: 5 3. Quality of Food: 3 3. Ease of Transportation: 3 Liaoning Street Night Market 遼寧街夜市
Liaoning Street Night Market (遼寧街夜市) is a large restaurant and eating area in Zhongshan District of Taipei known for its variety of seafood restaurants and stalls. The night market sits next to Nanjing Fuxing MRT Station, meaning there are always crowds of hungry people looking for cheap snacks here. It is definitely worth a stop on your next trip to Taipei.
Check out our full guide to Liaoning Street Night Market here. 1. Tourist Appeal: 4 2. Cheap Prices: 4 3. Quality of Food: 5 3. Ease of Transportation: 4 Shida Night Market 師大夜市
Shida Night Market is a large eating and shopping area near National Taiwan Normal University. The night market sits next to two other major universities, meaning there are always crowds of hungry students looking for cheap snacks here. It is definitely worth a stop on your next trip to Taipei.
Check out our full guide to Shida Night Market here. 1. Tourist Appeal: 4 2. Cheap Prices: 4 3. Quality of Food: 4 3. Ease of Transportation: 4 Gongguan Night Market 公館夜市
Gongguan Night Market and Gonguan Shopping District are a large shopping area near Gonguan MRT Station. The night market sits next to National Taiwan University, meaning there are always crowds of hungry students looking for cheap snacks here. It is definitely worth a stop on your next trip to Taipei.
Check out our full guide to Gongguan Night Market here. 1. Tourist Appeal: 4 2. Cheap Prices: 4 3. Quality of Food: 5 3. Ease of Transportation: 5 Dalong Street Night Market 大龍街夜市
Dalong Street Night Market is a small night market in Taipei near the Taipei Confucius Temple and Dalongdong Baoan Temple. Here you can find local snacks and delicacies such as braised pork rice, fried chicken, and meatballs without huge crowds of people. It is definitely worth a trip if you are in the area.
Check out our full guide to Dalong Street Night Market here. 1. Tourist Appeal: 3 2. Cheap Prices: 4 3. Quality of Food: 3 3. Ease of Transportation: 5 Lehua Night Market 樂華夜市
Lehua Night Market in Yonghe District of New Taipei City is busy and vibrant. It may be the most crowded night market in Taipei, serving residents of both Zhonghe and Yonghe. It also has some of the cheapest prices. Popular foods here include rice cakes, shrimp soup, oyster omelets, and shaved ice. It is definitely worth a stop if you are in the area.
Check out our full guide to Lehua Night Market here. 1. Tourist Appeal: 4 2. Cheap Prices: 5 3. Quality of Food: 4 3. Ease of Transportation: 5 Sanhe Night Market 三和夜市
Recently I also visited Sanhe Night Market in New Taipei. This place is deceivingly big. The night market stretches down this alley for over a kilometer.
1. Tourist Appeal: 4 2. Cheap Prices: 4 3. Quality of Food: 5 3. Ease of Transportation: 5 Xizhi Night Market 汐止夜市
Xizhi Night Market is an indoor night market under Xizhi TRA station. It includes nearly 100 stalls and is famous for its spring onion cakes and sticky rice. If you are in the area this night market is definitely worth a stop...(read more)
Check out our full guide to Xizhi Night Market here. 1. Tourist Appeal: 4 2. Cheap Prices: 4 3. Quality of Food: 4 3. Ease of Transportation: 5 Miaokou Night Market 廟口夜市
Keelung's Miaokou Night Market is a large night market in northern Taiwan, full of all kinds of delicious Taiwanese street food considered by some to be the best in Taiwan. The market consists mostly of food stalls in front of the Dianji Temple in Keelung, streching on both sides down the street. It is said to be a must see night market and one of the busiest in Taiwan...(read more)
You can book a tour to Miaokou Night Market on Klook here or KKday here. You can check out our full blog about Miaokou Night Market here. 1. Tourist Appeal: 5 2. Cheap Prices: 3 3. Quality of Food: 5 3. Ease of Transportation: 4 Luodong Night Market 羅東夜市
Luodong Night Market is the largest night market in Yilan and is one of the area's top tourist destinations. The night market covers a large area and usually is packed with people. Delicacies here include mutton soup, shaved ice, duck noodles, and onion pancakes. It is definitely worth a visit on your next trip to Yilan...(read more)
Check out our full guide to Luodong Night Market here. 1. Tourist Appeal: 4 2. Cheap Prices: 5 3. Quality of Food: 4 3. Ease of Transportation: 3 Taoyuan Night Market 桃園觀光夜市
Taoyuan Tourist Night Market is a large night market in the center of downtown Taoyuan. Popular foods here include lamb soup, squid soup, fried chicken, and more. Even though it is a tourist night market, you will usually only find locals here. It is definitely worth a stop on your next trip to Taoyuan.
Check out our full guide to Taoyuan Night Market here. 1. Tourist Appeal: 4 2. Cheap Prices: 5 3. Quality of Food: 5 3. Ease of Transportation: 3 Baodouzi Weekend Night Market 八斗子假日夜市
Badouzi Weekend Night Market is a popular night market on the coast of Keelung near Baodouzi Harbor. Even though it is only open on weekends, you will find almost every Taiwanese night market snack you could want here. You probably won’t see any other tourists or foreigners. Popular foods here include fried squid, steak, onion pancakes, papaya milk, and more.
Check out our full guide to Badouzi Weekend Night Market here. 1. Tourist Appeal: 3 2. Cheap Prices: 5 3. Quality of Food: 4 3. Ease of Transportation: 4 Hongdao Night Market 弘道夜市
Hongdao Night Market is a small night market that opens twice a week at the border of Xizhi and Nangang in New Taipei. It is one of many small night markets around Taiwan that are only available a few nights a week because there are not enough people to keep it going every night of the week...(read more)
You can check out our full guide to Hongdao Night Market here. 1. Tourist Appeal: 2 2. Cheap Prices: 5 3. Quality of Food: 3 3. Ease of Transportation: 1 Ximending 西門町
Ximending is a historical neighborhood and shopping district in West Taipei. Originally built by the Japanese as an entertainment district, it later became the first designated pedestrian zone in Taiwan. Here you can find night market-esque food choices, historical sights, and endless shopping options. It is definitely worth a stop on your trip to Taipei...(read more)
We have stayed at and recommend and also Fu Chang Hotel in Ximending, which is within walking distance of Ximending shopping district (book on Booking.com here, Tripadvisor here, or Agoda here). You can also book a 2-Hour Private Ximending Area Walking Tour on TripAdvisor here. Check out our full guide to Ximending here. 1. Tourist Appeal: 5 2. Cheap Prices: 3 3. Quality of Food: 5 3. Ease of Transportation: 5 Jianguo Holiday Flower Market 建國假日花市
Jianguo Flower Market is a long market that lies under the Jianguo freeway and is open only on weekends. The market is split into an artist's corner, the main flower market selling plants and gardening products, and a jade market. It is definitely worth a stop during your next weekend in Taipei...(read more)
You can check out our full guide to Jianguo Flower Market here. 1. Tourist Appeal: 3 2. Cheap Prices: 3 3. Quality of Food: 2 3. Ease of Transportation: 5 Yongkang Street 永康街
Yongkang Street is home to some of the best food in Taipei. Neither a night market nor an old street, it is just a street with good food. The street is mostly geared to the tastes of tourists and foreign travelers. Besides food, there are also art shops, clothing shops, bookstores, tea shops, and many other specialty shops.
Check out our full guide to Yongkang Street here. 1. Tourist Appeal: 5 2. Cheap Prices: 4 3. Quality of Food: 5 3. Ease of Transportation: 5 Wufenpu 五分埔
Wufenpu is a wholesale clothing market in Xinyi District of Taipei, and the largest wholesale clothing market in Taiwan. It covers an entire city block, full of mostly wholesale clothing shops. If you are looking to shop for clothes on the cheap in Taiwan, this is the place for you...(read more)
Check out our full guide to Wufenpu here. 1. Tourist Appeal: 4 2. Cheap Prices: 5 3. Quality of Food: 2 3. Ease of Transportation: 5 Final Night Market Rankings (out of 20): Shilin Night Market 士林夜市: 18 Raohe Street Night Market 饒河街夜市: 19 Tonghua (Linjiang) Street Night Market 通化(臨江)街夜市: 18 Huaxi Street Night Market 華西街觀光夜市: 16 Bangka Night Market (Guangzhou Street Night Market) 艋舺夜市 (廣州街夜市): 15 Ningxia Night Market 寧夏夜市: 18 Nanjichang Night Market 南機場夜市: 17 Liaoning Street Night Market 遼寧街夜市: 17 Shida Night Market 師大夜市: 16 Gongguan Night Market 公館夜市: 18 Dalong Street Night Market 大龍街夜市: 15 Shezi Night Market 社子夜市:14 Shuangcheng Street Night Market 雙城街夜市: 18 Yansan Night Market 延三夜市: 16 Lehua Night Market 樂華夜市: 18 Sanhe Night Market 三和夜市: 18 Taoyuan Night Market 桃園觀光夜市: 17 Baodouzi Weekend Night Market 八斗子假日夜市: 16 Xizhi Night Market 汐止夜市: 17 Miaokou Night Market 廟口夜市: 17 Luodong Night Market 羅東夜市: 16 Hongdao Night Market 弘道夜市: 11 Ximending 西門町: 18 Jianguo Holiday Flower Market 建國假日花市: 13 Wufenpu 五分埔: 16 Yongkang Street 永康街: 19 Conclusion: According to the above rankings, Raohe Street Night Market 饒河街夜市 and Yongkang Street 永康街 are the best. However, Yongkang Street is not actually a night market, so Raohe Street Night Market wins.
However, as you can see from the very official poll above, Shilin Night Market is the most popular night market in Taipei and is often considered the best by the masses.
There is no perfect night market out there. Go try them out and see which one you like best! Our Guide to Taipei’s Old Streets 台北老街指南
Taipei has some amazing old streets waiting to be discovered by you. Each one of the old streets around Taipei has a special story to tell that can help you understand more about Taiwan’s History and Culture. In this guide, we will introduce the most popular old streets in Taipei, as well as some that are less well-known.
Also be sure to check out our guide to Taipei here. You can also check out our full travel guide to Taiwan here.
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