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  • Barcode

    Known for its handsome bartenders, groovy interiors and delicious cocktails. More
  • Bella

  • Chicco D'Oro

  • Dr. Ice

    Tucked in the fish market at Keelung’s Bisha port, Dr. Ice—also known as Shia Bing Hsieh Chiang—offers a menu of ice cream and shaved-ice treats th... More
  • Eden, Taipei

  • Eslite Xinyi

    The flagship store for a local book chain also sells gourmet chocolates, French fashion, music, funky stationery, electronic goods and Japanese kni... More
  • Gallery Su

  • Gray Area

  • Isabelle Wen

  • Jamei Chen

  • Lungshan Temple

    The city’s most revered site has fantastically gilded and lacquered pillars and walls. More
  • Maokong cable car

    Bird’s eye views, and inviting teahouses at the end of the line. More
  • MOCA

    A contemporary art museum, located in the old city hall. More
  • MOT

    A café/gallery/restaurant/design store, the Museum of Tomorrow stocks ingenious Japanese home wares and furniture. More
  • National Palace Museum

    With jade-green tiled roofs and yellow walls that loom dramatically out of a mountain valley north of downtown Taipei, the museum holds one of the ... More
  • Red House Theater

    Built by the Japanese in 1908, the red-brick octagonal building was recently renovated, like many old structures in Taipei. Stylishly dressed young... More
  • Shiatzy Chen

  • Shida Night Market

    Shida Night Market is less crowded and offers everything from Cantonese dim sum to Yunnanese lamb noodles. More
  • Side Flower

  • Snake Alley

    One of the more famous night markets, where snakes are sold as food. More
  • Sofa, Taipei

    A nostalgic lounge with vintage furniture and laid-back ambience. More
  • Spot

    An art house movie theater, café, and cinephile bookstore in the old U.S. ambassador’s residence. More
  • Taipei 101

    Architect: C.Y. Lee and Partners Architects Why It’s Cool: For years, Taiwan, like much of eastern Asia, shunned skyscrapers over worries that ear... More
  • Undercover, Taipei

    Avant-garde styles by Japanese designer Jun Takahashi. There’s also a café serving cocktails by Barcode. More
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