Taipei 4-Day Tour

Taipei 4-Day Tour

Yangmingshan Volcano + Beitou Hot Springs + Dadaocheng Heritage

Spring CityHistory & CultureHighland Lake
Duration:4 days

Day-by-Day Itinerary

1

Xiaoyoukeng (sulfur vents) + Qingtiangang grassland + Lengshuikeng Milk Lake + guabao breakfast

Xiaoyoukeng Recreation Area (Yangmingshan)

Xiaoyoukeng Recreation Area (Yangmingshan)

Xiaoyoukeng Recreation Area is a famous volcanic geological landscape area within Yangmingshan National Park, known for its fumaroles, sulfur crystals, and spectacular volcanic terrain. Here, you can observe volcanic activity up close and experience the power of nature.

Qingtiankang Grassland

Qingtiankang Grassland

Qingtiankang Grassland is located within Yangmingshan National Park in Taiwan. It is a vast alpine grassland, named for the cattle grazing that took place here during the Japanese colonial period. With its expansive views and beautiful scenery, it's an excellent spot for visitors to hike, picnic, and enjoy nature. Traces of cattle grazing are preserved on the grassland, creating a unique pastoral landscape. Besides the main grassland, there are also trails and observation decks nearby, offering panoramic views of Taipei city and the surrounding mountains.

2

Beitou Hot Spring Museum (Japanese wooden bathhouse) + Hell Valley + hot spring street soaking + jade ice dessert

Beitou Hot Spring Museum

The Beitou Hot Spring Museum is located within Beitou Park in Taipei City, Taiwan. It is a museum dedicated to the history and culture of hot springs. Its building was formerly the "Beitou Public Bathhouse," built during the Japanese colonial period and completed in 1913, once the largest public bathhouse in East Asia. In 1995, it was designated a Level 3 historic monument by the Ministry of the Interior, and after restoration in 1998, it reopened as a museum. The architectural style is Edwardian, constructed with red bricks and wooden wall panels. The museum is divided into two floors: the first floor exhibits public baths, hot spring history, facilities and tools, Beitou stone, etc.; the second floor features exhibitions on Beitou history, the observation tower, Taiwan Hollywood, a multimedia room, and a tatami lounge area.

3

Dihua Street (New Year goods + herbal shops) + Bopiliao Old Street + Huashan 1914 Creative Park + pepper bun lunch

Dihua Street (Dadaocheng)

Dihua Street is located in Dadaocheng, Datong District, Taipei City, Taiwan, and is one of Taipei's oldest streets. Since its establishment in the 1850s, Dihua Street has been an important commercial center for Taiwanese goods and agricultural products, including traditional Chinese medicine, fabrics, spices, and processed Taiwanese tea. It is renowned for its well-preserved Qing Dynasty and Japanese colonial era architecture, and is also a primary destination for purchasing New Year's goods during the Lunar New Year. The Dihua Street commercial district is one of Taipei's most commercially vibrant areas, attracting numerous tourists with its historical and cultural heritage.

Bopiliao Historic Block

Bopiliao Historic Block

Bopiliao Historic Block is located in Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan, and is one of the most well-preserved Qing Dynasty streets in Taipei. It retains many historically significant buildings, blending Southern Min, Japanese, and Western architectural styles, showcasing Taipei's development trajectory from the Qing Dynasty, through the Japanese colonial period, to the early post-war era. The block features many old shops, creative cultural stores, and exhibition spaces, making it an excellent place to experience Taipei's history and culture.

Huashan 1914 Creative Park

Huashan 1914 Creative Park

Huashan 1914 Creative Park is a multi-functional park located in Zhongzheng District, Taipei, Taiwan. It was originally built in 1914 during the Japanese rule as the Taipei Winery, producing sake and ginseng wine. In 1922, the government acquired it and renamed it the Taiwan Governor-General's Office Monopoly Bureau Taipei Winery, beginning the production of rice wine and spirits. In 1945, the Republic of China government took over, and it was later renamed the Taiwan Tobacco and Wine Monopoly Bureau Taipei First Winery. In 1987, due to urbanization and pollution issues, it relocated to Linkou District. In 1997, artist groups intervened, calling for the reopening of the winery, which had been idle for ten years. In December 2003, the Council for Cultural Affairs took over, and by the end of 2005, it reopened as Huashan 1914 Creative Park, providing a platform for artists and non-profit organizations to showcase their work and host events. Since 2007, it has been operated by Taiwan Cultural and Creative Development Co., Ltd., attracting theater groups, painters, woodcarvers, writers, filmmakers, and directors from Taiwan and around the world to display their creative talents here.

4

Daan Forest Park (ecological lake) + Taipei Botanical Garden + Raohe Street Night Market (peppered meat soup) + douhua dessert

Daan Forest Park

Daan Forest Park

Daan Forest Park is a large public park located in the heart of Daan District, Taipei City, Taiwan, covering an area of twenty-six hectares. The park is bordered by Xinyi Road to the north, Heping East Road to the south, Jianguo South Road to the east, and Xinsheng South Road to the west. It is an important place for Taipei citizens to engage in outdoor activities and enjoy green spaces, known as the "Lungs of Taipei City". The park boasts rich ecology, home to various animals such as squirrels, ducks, egrets, and turtles, and features facilities like ponds, pavilions, walking trails, an outdoor amphitheater, a children's playground, jogging tracks, and a skating rink.

Taipei Botanical Garden

Taipei Botanical Garden

Taipei Botanical Garden is located in Zhongzheng District, Taipei City, covering an area of approximately 8.2 hectares. It is a historical botanical garden. The garden cultivates a variety of tropical and subtropical plants and features special areas such as a lotus pond, Chinese zodiac zone, succulent plant zone, and fern zone. It is an oasis in the city, offering a great place to get close to nature and learn about plants, and is also an ideal spot for citizens to relax and take a stroll.

Raohe Street Tourist Night Market

Raohe Street Tourist Night Market

Raohe Street Tourist Night Market is one of Taipei City's most popular night markets, known for its diverse Taiwanese snacks, unique goods, and lively atmosphere. Visitors can taste classic delicacies such as Fuzhou Pepper Buns, Medicinal Herb Pork Rib Soup, and Luwei (braised dishes) here.

Ready to customize this itinerary?

Chat with Magpie AI to adjust this route to your preferences, add or remove stops, and get personalized recommendations.

Plan with Magpie AI