Discover the best top things to do in Xinyi District, Taiwan including Jodie's Kitchen Cooking Class, Taipei Eats, inBlooom Handmade BAR - SCCP, Taipei Biking, Round Taiwan Round - Taipei Private Tour, Elephant Mountain (aka Nangang District Hiking Trail), Eslite Bookstore - Xinyi, TAIPEI 101 Observatory, Tiger Mountain Trail, Taipei 101 Countdown Fireworks.
Restaurants in Xinyi District
5.0 based on 406 reviews
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.
5.0 based on 59 reviews
About inBlooom Handmade BAR at SCCP {Closed on Last Tuesday of the Month} The fifth inBlooom store, with a new style combined with a Bar-like relaxing atmosphere. Handmade Experience Lesson is ready for you anytime. Abundant materials, beautiful print fabrics and easy processes for experience the fun of handmade…only half an hour, you can create your own fabric souvenir! Traveling, gathering with friends, a time for sharing with families...creating is the most wonderful thing to do ! *SCCP : Songshan Cultural and Creative Park .
5.0 based on 33 reviews
Welcome to Taipei – the beautiful capital of Taiwan. We are glad that you found us, Taipei Biking, and hope you will join one of our amazing tours. Whether you opt in for a shorter (Old City Bike Tour) or longer ride (Classic Bike Tour) … it does not matter … we will make sure that you can dip into the local Taipeinese life for a while. Don’t wait and join our tour!! Our friendly, experienced and knowledgeable guides are waiting for you!
4.5 based on 198 reviews
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!”
4.5 based on 3,294 reviews
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.
4.5 based on 344 reviews
Eslite is a celebrated bookstore that is more than a bookstore. Apart from the Chinese collection, it has a wide range of foreign language books, including English books. It's a multistory venue. Apart from books, there's also a cafe and giftshop. If you feel the need for a good book late at night, don't worry, Eslite is open 24/7. By the way, if you like the look of a book, you can sit down and read it for a while.
4.5 based on 2,565 reviews
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.
4.5 based on 41 reviews
Tiger Mountain Trail is a trail (or series of trails) behind the Taipei World Trade Center (TWTC) hear Taipei 101, Taiwan's tallest building. The trail has steps for the weekend hikers. You get a great view of Taipei from the trail. It's near Wuxing Street. You may see some wildlife, mainly birds. The trail is not extraordinarily strenuous, anyone of average fitness should be able to handle it if they take it steadily. It's a good place to get some fresh air.
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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!
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.
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