1.
A Daoist temple dedicated to a deity of culture and literature that is nestled inside the morning market
10 minutes
2. Shuanglian Market
A traditional street market where locals come to buy produce, meats, clothes, and other necessities.
10 minutes
3.
Reconstructed east gate of the wall that once enclosed the capital city
4.
A grandiose memorial dedicated to the former leader of Taiwan and the Chinese Nationalist Party. Stay and watch the changing of the guards!
15 minutes
5. Taipei Guest House
This historical site once served as the house of the Governor-General of Taiwan during Japanese colonial rule in Taiwan
6. Presidential Office Building
Built by the colonial Japanese, this building now serves as the office of Taiwan's leader
10 minutes
7. Bopiliao Historic Block
At it's peak in the late 1800's, this area was the busiest commercial area in Taipei. Now, the Taipei Government has worked to preserve and restore this area to its former glory. This a great spot for photos!
10 minutes
8. Dadaocheng Pier Plaza
Used primarily as a ferry port now, this used to be the main shipping port of Taipei. Here you can see the view of New Taipei City across the river as well as the Yangming mountain range in the distance.
10 minutes
9. Longshan Temple
The most famous, and arguably the most alluring, temple in Taipei
10 minutes
10. Dihua Street
A 19th-century riverside trading hub for herbs, medicines, dried goods, fabrics, teas, and other products.
10 minutes
11.
A festive temple often visited by those seeking to improve their love life. Delicious free tea is generously offered here
10 minutes