10 Things to do Good for Big Groups in Xinyi District That You Shouldn't Miss

October 1, 2021 Jeremy Dunfee

Discover the best top things to do in Xinyi District, Taiwan including Taipei Eats, Round Taiwan Round - Taipei Private Tour, Elephant Mountain (aka Nangang District Hiking Trail), TAIPEI 101 Observatory, Taipei 101 Countdown Fireworks, Xinyi Shopping District, Babe18, Sun Yat Sen Memorial Hall, Taipei 101, Raohe Street Night Market.
Restaurants in Xinyi District

1. Taipei Eats

Excellent
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5.0 based on 406 reviews

Taipei Eats

Our culinary walking tour will lead you on a journey to discover the authentic taste of traditional Taiwanese cuisines. Our tours include food and drink tastings, combined with cultural knowledge of these off-the-beaten-path streets. You’ll experience delicious tastings from renowned local restaurants, while receiving an insider's view into the culture, history, and architecture that defines Taipei.

2. Round Taiwan Round - Taipei Private Tour

Excellent
84%
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4.5 based on 198 reviews

Round Taiwan Round - Taipei Private Tour

We are roundTAIWANround, a locally based English speaking travel resource provider and tour operator helping introduce Taiwan to the world.We’re working hard and playing hard to share the most authentic and memorable experiences with our guests, so please check back often to see how we’re saying, “Welcome to Taiwan!”

3. Elephant Mountain (aka Nangang District Hiking Trail)

Lane 150, Songren Rd., Xinyi District, Taipei Taiwan 09063359497 http://www.hiking.taipei/ct.asp
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4.5 based on 3,294 reviews

Elephant Mountain (aka Nangang District Hiking Trail)

Reviewed By 619jeffry - Essendon, Australia

Getting to Elephant Mountain is easy, just take the MRT Red Line to Xiangshan Station, which is the last stop, and take Exit 2. You will soon find the Elephant Mountain Trail (in Chinese, Xiang Shan means Elephant Mountain). The trail, also known as the Nangang District Hiking Trail, goes for around 1.5 kms (about 5000 feet). The mountain is 183 metres (600 feet) tall. You can get a good view of Taipei 101 from the mountain. Remember to take a drink and a snack, it is quite a strenuous walk.

4. TAIPEI 101 Observatory

89F, No. 7, Sec. 5, Xinyi Rd., Xinyi Dist, Xinyi District, Taipei 110 Taiwan +886 2 8101 8898 [email protected] http://www.taipei-101.com.tw/en/observatory.aspx
Excellent
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4.5 based on 2,565 reviews

TAIPEI 101 Observatory

Reviewed By 619jeffry - Essendon, Australia

Taipei 101 was once the tallest building in the world. From the Observatory you can see most of northern Taiwan, it's quite spectacular -- it's still the tallest building in Taiwan. Take your time to look around. By the way, the elevator will whisk you from the ground level to the top in a matteer of minutes.

5. Taipei 101 Countdown Fireworks

Taipei 101, Xinyi District, Taipei Taiwan +886 2 8101 8800 http://www.taipei-101.com.tw/news.aspx
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4.5 based on 287 reviews

Taipei 101 Countdown Fireworks

In Taipei for New Year’s Eve? Then be sure to catch the city-wide countdown ritual at Taipei 101! An exhilarating fireworks display will shoot from Taipei 101 to celebrate the new year. For the best views, head to Xiangshan early to battle out photographers for a good spot. The East corner of Taipei 101 and the North Bank of Keelung River offer also good views of the show. After midnight, head to a star performance or the numerous parties around the city to continue the celebrations!

Reviewed By sabi0james - Manila, Philippines

We went to Taiwan to specifically watch the New year fireworks display of Taipei 101. And true enough the fireworks show was nothing short of spectacular. Two hours before midnight we went to the vicinity of the building. There were already a lot of people enjoying the food and drink stalls set up near the building. We waited for the fireworks display near a city parking area near Songzhi road. It has a very nice view of the building so that we were able to watch the whole fireworks display as it unfolded. Truly a great experience.

6. Xinyi Shopping District

Xinyi Road, Xinyi District, Xinyi District, Taipei 110 Taiwan +886 2 6636 9959 http://www.facebook.com/mk.waterwater/?ref=bookmarks
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4.5 based on 28 reviews

Xinyi Shopping District

Known as the "Manhattan of Taipei," the Xinyi Shopping District brings together upscale malls, Eslite Bookstore, cinemas and all manner of international cuisine. This is also a great spot to enjoy the evening view and pulse of Taipei.

7. Babe18

B1, No.18, Songshou Rd, Xinyi Dist, Xinyi District, Taipei 110 Taiwan +886 930 785 018 http://www.facebook.com/Babe18.Taipei/?fref=ts
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4.5 based on 57 reviews

Babe18

8. Sun Yat Sen Memorial Hall

No.505 Section 4, Ren'ai Road, Xinyi District, Taipei Taiwan +886 2 2758 8008 https://www.yatsen.gov.tw/index.html?aspxerrorpath=/en/
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4.0 based on 1,120 reviews

Sun Yat Sen Memorial Hall

Reviewed By PaulSiow - Petaling Jaya, Malaysia

We took the metro to the Sun Yat Sen station which is just outside the Sun Yat Sen Memorial Hall. He is widely recognised as the father of modern China and was a physician. Inside the hall you can learn more about his contributions and some history on the founding of modern China. We also watched the changing of the guards in front of his statue inside the hall. The building is designed in the Chinese architecturial style and the grounds outside is big and well kept, like the CKS memorial park.

9. Taipei 101

No.45, Shifu Rd., Xinyi Dist., Xinyi District, Taipei 11049 Taiwan 862-81017777 http://www.taipei-101.com.tw/
Excellent
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4.0 based on 12,174 reviews

Taipei 101

At 101 stories high, Taiwan's tallest skyscraper boasts spectacular views and high-end shopping boutiques including Gucci, Prada, and Louis Vuitton. There's also a Din Tai Fung on the basement level.

Reviewed By RDHiscott - Lion's Head, Canada

Fantastic views of the entire city of Taipei and surrounding region including mountains from the indoor observation deck (360 degree panorama, interactive screen displays to highlight key buildings and landmarks, showing views at different times of day and night), along with a more limited outside observation deck (which gives you the opportunity to look up to see the spire at the top of the tower). Also able to view the ‘damper’, a giant metal sphere designed and tuned to counter-balance exterior forces on the skyscraper such as typhoon winds and earthquakes. Really impressive!

10. Raohe Street Night Market

North end of Kee Lung Road, Xinyi District, Taipei Taiwan +886 2 2349 1635 http://www.taiwan.net.tw/m1.aspx?sNo=0001090&id=R177
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4.0 based on 1,887 reviews

Raohe Street Night Market

Jao Ho Street has become a secondary road and the business has also declined. Therefore, the government set up a night market in 1987. It is the second tourist night market in Taipei.

Reviewed By shipoffoos - Singapore, Singapore

Start at the main gate opposite exit 5 from Songshan MRT station and trawl your way past stall upon stall selling delicious and interesting street food. A big part of the great experience is watching the hawkers in action – they are like performance artists, in a way, unfolding their skill before a live audience! Our picks: the pepper pork buns are well worth the wait, although arriving before 6:30pm will save you many minutes in the queue that was snaking by 8:30pm; grilled squid; any of the tea stalls; pan-fried mini-buns; handmade nougat. The crowd was thronging but never overwhelming – it was always possible to find a place to stand and eat and not be in the way of passersby, then rejoin the moving crowd once we were ready.

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