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Tours y viajes guiados en Taipei

Tours y viajes guiados en Taipei

Taipei is one of Taiwan's most popular cities, blending a modern urban atmosphere with traditional Fujian culture. The city offers a diverse urban experience year-round, with autumn providing the most pleasant, mild weather for exploring and spring painting the city in cherry blossoms and azaleas. Visitors can witness the world-class treasures of the National Palace Museum, explore the neon-lit youth district of Ximending, or soak in the sulfuric natural hot springs of Beitou. The nearby Yangmingshan National Park, home to dormant volcanoes and lush silver grass, is also a famous natural landmark in the region.
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La mejor época para visitar Taipei

Verano 2026
Summer transforms Taipei into a lush, energetic metropolis with temperatures typically ranging from 27°C (81°F) to 35°C (95°F). While the high humidity and occasional afternoon thundershowers define the season, the city pulses with life, especially during the Dragon Boat Festival in June. To beat the heat, visitors flock to the world-class air-conditioning of the National Palace Museum or the soaring heights of Taipei 101. The evening is the best time for a "Night Market" crawl through Shilin or Raohe, where chilled mango shaved ice and watermelon juice provide a sweet escape from the tropical warmth. For a natural retreat, the shaded trails of Elephant Mountain offer breathtaking sunset views, while the nearby beaches of Tamsui and Fulong provide a breezy coastal sanctuary. The long daylight hours are perfect for exploring the neon-lit streets of Ximending.
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Otoño 2026
Autumn is widely heralded as the golden era for travel, featuring crisp, dry air and pleasant temperatures between 20°C (68°F) and 28°C (82°F). As the summer monsoon recedes, the deep blue skies provide perfect visibility for hiking the rugged trails of Bitoujiao or the historic Qingtiangang Grassland. This stable weather is ideal for witnessing the silver grass blooming across the mountains, turning the landscape into a shimmering white sea. In the city, the outdoor plazas of the Xinyi District become lively hubs for street performances and alfresco dining. It is a fantastic time to visit the Longshan Temple under clear skies or to take a scenic train ride along the Pingxi Branch Line to release sky lanterns. The mild climate and low humidity make it the most comfortable season for cycling along the extensive riverside bike paths that wind through the heart of the city.
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Invierno 2026/2027
Winter in Taipei is a quiet, atmospheric season where temperatures typically fluctuate between 13°C (55°F) and 19°C (66°F). While northern Taiwan experiences damp, overcast days, the absence of extreme cold makes it a cozy "urban retreat" away from the summer crowds. This is the peak season for soaking in the natural sulfuric hot springs of Beitou or Wulai, where the steaming waters provide a luxurious contrast to the chilly air. Travelers can find warmth in the traditional teahouses of Jiufen or by savoring a steaming bowl of beef noodle soup in a hidden alleyway. The Lunar New Year brings vibrant lantern displays to the Dihua Street markets, where the festive scent of dried fruits and incense fills the air. The misty, cool weather adds a poetic layer to the ancient architecture of the Lin An-tai Historical House, offering a peaceful glimpse into Taipei's storied past.
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Primavera 2027
Spring in Taipei is a vibrant awakening where temperatures rise from 15°C (59°F) to 25°C (77°F), bringing a refreshing mix of soft sunlight and misty "plum rains." This mild, humid climate triggers a spectacular floral season, most notably the calla lilies and hydrangeas that blanket the volcanic slopes of Yangmingshan National Park. It is the premier season for witnessing the cherry blossoms at Tianyuan Temple or taking the Maokong Gondola to sip fresh Tieguanyin tea overlooking the budding green hills. Travelers can enjoy a breezy stroll through the Liberty Square or explore the creative hubs of Huashan 1914, where the outdoor markets thrive in the gentle air. The refreshing weather is ideal for a day trip to the northern coast to see the "Green Reef" at Laomei, where the rocks are covered in vibrant spring algae before the summer heat arrives.
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Reviews for Taipei Tours

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Yehliu, Jiufen & Pingxi Day Tour from Taipei: Yehliu Geopark, Jiufen Village, Shifen Waterfall and Shifen Old Street**Entrance Ticket to Yehliu Geopark**

Jiufen was my favorite part — the winding old streets, tea houses, and views of the coast are stunning. The taro balls are a must-try! Shifen Waterfall is impressive ("Little Niagara" is accurate), and flying the sky lantern on the train tracks was a unique experience. Great value for a full day.

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5-Day Best of Taiwan Tour from Taipei: Sun Moon Lake, Tainan, Kaohsiung, Kenting and Hualien Adventure

Sun Moon Lake was stunning, and the hotel there was a highlight. The guide spoke good English. It’s a packed 5 days — we covered so much — but I wish we had more time in Kenting

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8-Day Enchanting Taiwan Tour from Taipei: Sun Moon Lake, Tainan, Kaohsiung, Hualien and Yilan | Hotel breakasts

My husband and I loved this tour! Communication after booking was very responsive and helpful. The tour itself was great...beautiful hotels in good city locations with excellent breakfasts included, all were close to convenience stores and ATMs. Nicely paced and well organized itinerary,. Guides spoke English well and were very dedicated to make sure everyone was taken care of. Lots of information provided.This tour is great for a taste of Taipei!

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7-Day Enchanting Taiwan Tour from Taipei: Sun Moon Lake, Tainan, Kaohsiung, Kenting and Hualien | Hotel breakfasts

 A very full week, but worth it. The hotels were genuinely 5-star — the Fleur de Chine at Sun Moon Lake was a dream. The only downside was that some days felt a bit rushed, especially day 3 with Tainan and Kaohsiung in one day. Still, I understand the need to cover so much ground.

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Preguntas frecuentes sobre tours de Taipei

What is the best time of year to visit Taipei?

Visit Taipei between October and November to avoid peak rains and crowds. The typhoon season typically ends by September, and summer monsoon rains taper off by then. These months offer mild temperatures, clear skies, and fewer tourists compared to the busy winter holiday period.

How do I get from Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport to downtown Taipei quickly and affordably?

Take the Taoyuan Airport MRT, which runs express trains from both terminals to Taipei Main Station in 35–50 minutes. A one-way ticket costs around TWD 160. It’s faster and more reliable than taxis during rush hour and connects directly to the city’s metro and train networks.

Is the Taipei Pass worth it for tourists using public transportation and visiting major attractions?

Yes, the Taipei Pass is ideal for short stays. It offers unlimited rides on the MRT, buses, and the Maokong Gondola. If you plan to visit attractions like Beitou Hot Springs, Yangmingshan, or the Elephant Mountain trail, the pass pays for itself in 2–3 days of travel.

Are night markets in Taipei open year-round, and which ones are least affected by rain?

Major night markets like Shilin, Raohe, and Ningxia operate year-round. Shilin has indoor and covered sections, making it more rain-resistant. During wet weather, opt for Raohe Street, which is fully covered. Always carry a compact umbrella, as sudden showers can occur, especially from May to September.