Northern Taiwan Night Markets
Taipei Ximending

Prosperous as Shibuya in Tokyo, Ximending is a hot Taipei tourism spot captivating people in all ages and from everywhere in the world. Served as one of a strategically important shopping area in Taipei city, Ximending provides customer a wide collection of clothes or accessories in all sorts of styles. Unlike other night markets with merely stands or tailor's shops selling clothes or accessories, there are still several department stores in Ximending for you to pursuing name-brand products. On the other hand, the entertainment in Ximending is quite diversified, consisting of singing songs at KTV, playing baseball in the simulated field, watching movies in theaters, enjoying concerts in disco clubs, or even watching buskers' performance in the pedestrian area. As well, if you want to have your hair style renewed, Ximending, with most beauty salons in Taipei, will be your ideal choice. In addition to its dazzling entertainment, Ximending is also gourmets' paradise. There are lots of traditional local dishes served in Ximending, such as oyster thin noodles, braised snacks, Tempura, fried chicken, and so on. Moreover, if you quest for more delicate dining environment, you can easily find restaurants designed in all kinds of styles and serving many exotic dishes: Japanese sushi train, Japanese Sukiyaki, American hamburgers, Italian spaghetti, Hong Kong Dim Sum, and so forth. As one of the most popular area in Taipei, Ximending has become the top 1 area for teenagers to have fun from morning till night. In order to enhance the convenience of your Taipei travel in Taiwan, below is a selection of recommended nearby Taipei hotels. For more sightseeing attractions in Taipei, please visit our Taipei Tourism website for a map to guide your Taiwan tour and to find your ideal Taiwan hotel now.

 

Taipei Shida Night Market

The Shida Night Market is one of Taiwan's most famous night markets in Taipei, which is parallel to Shida Road, one block to the east. Featuring local food, the Shida Night Market is open till midnight and grows busier as night goes on. Everything here is available at a bargain price. As other night markets in Taipei, the one in Shida is a famous market that has been swarming with a crowd to shoppers who come here savor a slice of Taiwan night life. Spanning over a few blocks to house, the Shida Night Market is a big market with a variety of goods that can cater to every taste and requirement. Spreading along the street next to the Taiwan Normal University, the Shida Night Market is a favorite place for students nearby to eat, shop and play. As a dense web of lanes, the night market covers a variety of shops along sides, including elegant restaurants, garment boutiques, or inexpensive wayside coffee shops and so on. The Shida Night Market is a little smaller than the night market in Shilin. As you can image, Shida Night Market provides everything you expect to find in a night market. The specialities of this market are Taiwanese sausages, and noodle dishes that you must try. In order to enhance the convenience of your Taipei travel in Taiwan, the right side is a selection of recommended nearby Taipei hotels. For more sightseeing attractions in Taipei, please visit our Taipei Tourism website for a map to guide your Taiwan tour and to find your ideal Taiwan hotel now.

 

Taipei Linjiang (Tong hua) Night Market

Located in central Taipei, Linjiang (Tong hua) Night Market is one of the busiest street markets in Taipei. The market covers not only local food but dozens of exotic food, including inexpensive vegetarian, Malaysian, Japanese and Taiwanese snacks. Having more than 100 vendors, Linjiang (Tong hua) Night Market offers all kinds of products besides food, including clothes, shoes, accessories and other knickknacks. The market attracts people with different ages, young people come here for pursuing fashions, families come here for daily goods and delicious foods. The name of this market is derived from its nearby Tong Hua Street. The neon signs that line the streets call to the late-night shoppers. As the night goes on, the street grows even busier and people are accumulating. You can shop around the Linjiang (Tong Hua) Night Market for all your daily needs or enjoy all kinds of tasty foods with different features. In addition to food, you can find shirts and shoes, paper and books, and all manner of little trinkets. The center isle has various food vendors, selling everything from fresh fruit in a bag to fried chicken feet and cold duck tongue. In order to enhance the convenience of your Taipei travel in Taiwan, Sinotour provides our Taipei Tourism website with a map to guide your Taiwan tour and to find your ideal Taiwan hotel now.

Taipei Ning Xia Night Market

Situated on Ning Xia Road, in the proximity of Jiancheng Roundabout and Blessed Imelda's School, Ning Xia Night Market is well-known for its clear outlook and delicious delicacies. Recommended specialties include: braised pork rice, four spirits soup, oyster omelets, stinky tofu, mushrooms pork thick soup, fried dumplings, fried rice noodles, sesame oil chicken. As well, highly-developed since Japanese occupied Taiwan in the World War II, Ning Xia Night Market and surrounding area are still keep certain Japanese colonial atmosphere. For example, you can easily find some Japanese food restaurant in which you can enjoy delicious sushi, sukiyaki, sashimi, and many other delicate Japanese cuisines. On the other hand, there are still many vendors selling all sorts of gadgets in Ning Xia Night Market. With no more than $100 NT dollars, you can buy a well-designed and fancy gadget. As well, some tailor's shop are located there to provide customers clothes and accessories in affordable prices. Staying open until 3 or 4 o'clock in the morning, Ning Xia Night Market attracts people who enjoy nightlife or get off work late. If you have interest in Taiwanese traditional snacks and night market culture, don't miss Ning Xia Night Market. To make your Taipei travel easier, the following are recommended Taipei hotels in vicinal areas for you to choose from. For more detailed information about sightseeing attractions in Taipei and Taiwan, please don't hesitate to log onto our Taipei Tourism website to guide your Taiwan tour and to help you find your ideal Taiwan hotel quickly.

Taipei Lehua Night Market

Located in the most populated town, Yonghe, in Taipei and Taiwan, Lehua Night Market meets visitors' as well as local inhabitants' requirements in many aspects. Attracting gourmets all over the world, Lehua Night Market provides all sorts of local cuisines: juicy fried chicken, spareribs stewed in herbal soup, oyster omelet, meatball, soy-sauce flavored delicacies. Of course, if you would like to try some exotic food, Lehua Night Market also offers Japanese sushi, Turkish Doner Kebab, Thai green papaya salad, Korean seafood pajun, and many other kinds of foreign specialties. On the other hand, there are still some unique stores in Lehua Night Market. Some of them are tailor's stores where you can find fashionable clothes or accessories in reasonable price. Still, some grocery stores located in the midst of Lehua Night Market may embody the spirit of frugality. In other words, you can buy daily merchandise in these stores in lower price. Moreover, as kid's paradise, some stores selling cartoon goods with figures of Hello Kitty, Mickey Mouse, Pocket Monster, and so forth. Once you get bored with wandering in Lehua Night Market, you can leave for the KTV in the entrance of Lehua Night Market. There, you are bound to have fun singing happily and enjoying being a superstar. In order to promote the convenience of your Taipei travel in Taiwan, here is a selection of recommended Taipei hotels in vicinity of Lehua Night Market. For more specific information about sightseeing attractions in Taiwan, please check ourTaiwan Hotels website to lead your Taiwan tour clearly and to find a fancy Taiwan hotel now.

Keelung Miaokou Night Market

Keelung's Miaokou Night Market is nation-wide well-known for its great diversity of food. Located in downtown area, Keelung's Miaokou Night Market meanders through lanes and alleys. Situated near Keelung railway station, the Miaokou Night Market boasts its ideal location, which is easy to find for domestic or overseas travelers. Walk east straight from Keelung railway station, following the harbor in the direction of the Keelung Harbor Bureau (Noticeable by its orange neon sign), around one block from the point where you cross a freeway overpass is the Miaokou Night Market. As other night markets in Taiwan, the MiaoKou Night Market in Keelung is having all kinds of food. Situated near the sea, the night market is especially rich in seafood. Comparing to other might markets in Taiwan, the Keelung Miaokou Night Market is relatively small. But the delicacies here appeal tons of people every day. Due to the phonomenon, shoulder to shoulder crowds of all ages feast on all of the stands in the Keelung Miaokou Night Market. In addition to food, everything you expect to buy in the market is available at a bargain price, including stuffed animals, nontoxic cleaning creams, shoes, socks, butterfly hair ties and so on. According to foreigners' needs, helpful signs have been installed in order to help international travelers know which kinds of food are available. These signs are written in Chinese, Japanese and in English to introduce the food.  If you want to know more about attractions in Northern Taiwan, please check our Taiwan Hotels website to guide your Taiwan tour and to help you find your ideal Taiwan hotel quickly.

Hsinchu City God's (Cheng Huang) Temple Night Market

Built in 1747 in Ching Dynasty, Hsinchu City God's (Cheng Huang) Temple is the religious center for Taoism followers in Hsinchu. Besides the temple is the famous Hsinchu City God's (Cheng Huang) Temple Night Market which provides a variety of delicacies. Almost everything in Hsinchu City God's Temple Night Market is worth trying, such as fried rice noodles, fish ball soup, meatball, braised pork rice, four spirits soup, mushrooms pork thick soup, Chinese Burrito (Spring roll). Besides, in Hsinchu, City God's (Cheng Huang) Temple itself is a practical classroom for those interested in Taoism culture. Dominating the culture influentially, City God (Cheng Huang) rules the inferno, managing human's lives and guarding the world. Therefore, a lot of fortunetellers gather in Hsinchu City God's (Cheng Huang) Temple Night Market. If you have interest in pursuing your luck, you can consult with those fortunetellers.  For detailed information about sightseeing attractions in Hsinchu and Taiwan, please log onto our Taiwan Hotels website to guide your Taiwan tour and to help you find your ideal Taiwan hotel concisely and clearly.