Visually stunning Taipei is the capital of Taiwan. It is situated on the northern tip of country and is located on the Tamsui River is the political and financial center of Taiwan. Originated from a small trading port over two hundred years ago, Taipei is now the most populous city of country and is a sprawling metropolis. It is an ideal place for those who love the hustle and bustle of big city life. It is a place full of contrasts which is old enough so you can feel the past, modern enough to get Wi-Fi coverage all over the city. People are warm enough and are hospitable beyond words. It is a city where interesting things happen all the time which makes it a great place worth getting to know.
The city is decked with stunning natural scenery which makes it a paradise for shutterbugs. If you are making a plan to visit this stunning beautiful city, then there are few major attractions of city that you just can’t afford to miss at all.
Temples: - The city is packed with colorful temples and monasteries that are filled with the smell of incense and sound of worshippers who recite hymns. Among the various temples of city Confucius Temple is truly spectacular that you just can’t afford to miss. Established in 1925, built in classical Chinese architecture, with sweeping roofs, subtle design, the temple is a tranquil retreat for its visitors. The Longshan is Taipei’s oldest and busiest temple which was built in 1738. No matter on which day of year you come over here you’re assured to see hundreds of worshippers walk into pay tribute to many Chinese Gods enshrined over here.
Astounding Museums and Memorials: - Taipei is a great city to enjoy rich cultural heritage. Do visit National Palace Museum, a repository of world’s biggest collection of ancient Chinese artifacts, rare books and documents that are moved from China to Taiwan in 1949 during the war between the Nationalists and communists. The museum’s collection offers a glimpse of 5,000 years of Chinese heritage. Also visit Chiang Kai- shek Memorial, the Taipei National theatre, The National Concert Hall and the CSK Memorial Hall.

The city is decked with stunning natural scenery which makes it a paradise for shutterbugs. If you are making a plan to visit this stunning beautiful city, then there are few major attractions of city that you just can’t afford to miss at all.
Temples: - The city is packed with colorful temples and monasteries that are filled with the smell of incense and sound of worshippers who recite hymns. Among the various temples of city Confucius Temple is truly spectacular that you just can’t afford to miss. Established in 1925, built in classical Chinese architecture, with sweeping roofs, subtle design, the temple is a tranquil retreat for its visitors. The Longshan is Taipei’s oldest and busiest temple which was built in 1738. No matter on which day of year you come over here you’re assured to see hundreds of worshippers walk into pay tribute to many Chinese Gods enshrined over here.
Astounding Museums and Memorials: - Taipei is a great city to enjoy rich cultural heritage. Do visit National Palace Museum, a repository of world’s biggest collection of ancient Chinese artifacts, rare books and documents that are moved from China to Taiwan in 1949 during the war between the Nationalists and communists. The museum’s collection offers a glimpse of 5,000 years of Chinese heritage. Also visit Chiang Kai- shek Memorial, the Taipei National theatre, The National Concert Hall and the CSK Memorial Hall.

Scintillating nightlife: - The city of Taipei has a vibrant nightlife. Flights to Taipei as the city is decked with some of Asia’s best pubs, bars, nightclubs, musical venues and lounges. Nightlife I n Taipei rivals even the most dazzling international cities except that it is far cheaper than any of those other places.
Shop shop and just shop: - No visit to any of the world’s destination is complete without shopping. The night markets will keep you busy and traditional Chinese markets just test your bargaining skills. In these markets you are guaranteed to find what you need. Try one of the many night markets scattered around the city.
Eat what you want:-Forget about the idea of weight loss when enjoying holidays in Taipei. If you ask to the people of Taiwan, what they love most about their country, most of the people respond you, cuisines. Whether you are looking for fine dining, international delicacies or just cheap street snacks, you will be served with the best.
Accommodation: - If you are planning a holiday trip at Taipei, then don’t worry about accommodation as the city has an extensive array of excellent accommodation options scattered all around the city. So accommodation is not a problem at all.