Mejores Tours y Viajes de Calle Dihua

Dihua Street is one of Taipei’s oldest commercial streets, located in the historic Dadaocheng district. It is well known for its traditional shops selling dried goods, herbs, teas, fabrics, and Chinese New Year supplies. The street preserves many well-maintained Qing Dynasty and early Japanese-era buildings, blending history with everyday commerce. Today, Dihua Street is both a cultural landmark and a popular place to experience traditional Taiwanese trade and heritage, especially during festival seasons.
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Classic Taipei Landmarks Day Tour: National Palace Museum, Dihua Street, Ximending Commercial District and Taipei 101 Mall**Entrance Ticket to National Palace Museum**
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Free Cancellation
4.7 (1 reseñas) Código del tour: 689103
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Taipei
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9.0 Hours
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Taipei, National Palace Museum, Dihua Street +5 más
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English Live, Chinese Live
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La mejor época para visitar Dihua Street

Primavera 2026/2027
Spring in Taipei is a fresh and breezy awakening, with temperatures rising from 16°C to 27°C (61°F to 81°F). This is a premier time to explore Dihua Street, the city's oldest thoroughfare, as the mild weather makes walking between the historic red-brick facades and Baroque-style shop-houses effortless. Early spring is particularly significant in 2026, as the street hosts the massive Lunar New Year Market (running from late January through mid-February). During this time, the air is thick with the scent of dried sea-herbs and incense from the Xiahai City God Temple, where pilgrims flock to pray for love and good fortune in the Year of the Horse.
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Verano 2026
Summer transforms Dadaocheng into a sun-drenched, high-energy district with temperatures typically ranging from 24°C to 33°C (75°F to 91°F). While the heat and humidity are intense, Dihua Street is famous for its "deep-row" houses—narrow buildings with cool, shaded courtyards that act as natural cooling tunnels. To beat the midday sun, visitors should duck into air-conditioned artisan cafes or the Yongle Fabric Market on the second floor. The long summer evenings are best spent at the nearby Dadaocheng Wharf Container Market, where you can enjoy a chilled craft beer and watch the sunset over the Tamsui River as the tropical breeze begins to cool the stone-paved streets.
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Otoño 2026
Autumn is widely heralded as the golden era for travel, featuring crisp, stable weather and pleasant temperatures between 19°C and 28°C (66°F to 82°F). As the summer monsoon recedes, the humidity drops, making it the most comfortable season for "heritage trekking" through the northern sections of Dihua Street. The soft, golden light of autumn is perfect for photographing the intricate "iron window flowers" and traditional lanterns. This is a fantastic time for foodies to explore the "Time-Honored" shops; the dry air is perfect for outdoor dining at the Cisheng Temple food stalls, where you can sample traditional pork rib soup and braised rice under the shade of ancient banyan trees.
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Invierno 2026/2027
Winter in Taipei is a quiet, atmospheric season, with temperatures typically fluctuating between 13°C and 20°C (55°F and 68°F). While the air can be damp and chilly, Dihua Street offers a cozy, historic warmth. The winter mist adds a nostalgic layer to the 19th-century architecture, making the street look like a set from a period drama. This is the best time to visit the traditional Chinese medicine shops to sample "warming" herbal teas or nutritious ginger soups. The absence of the thick summer crowds allows for a more intimate look at the art galleries and boutique museums hidden within the renovated courtyards.
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Preguntas frecuentes sobre tours de Dihua Street

Is Dihua Street worth visiting for history and culture lovers?

Yes. Dihua Street in Taipei’s Datong District is a historic hub dating back to the 19th century, known for its well-preserved Qing-era architecture, traditional dried goods shops, and role in the city’s tea and medicinal herb trade. It’s especially vibrant during the Lunar New Year festival, offering authentic local snacks and cultural displays.

What’s the best time to visit Dihua Street to avoid crowds?

Visit on weekday mornings between November and January, excluding holidays. While Dihua Street peaks during the Lunar New Year rush (late January to mid-February), arriving early on non-holidays lets you explore shops and photo spots with fewer crowds. Avoid weekend afternoons when guided tours and locals shop for festival goods.

Are there MRT stations near Dihua Street, and is it walkable?

Yes. The closest station is Shuanglian (Red Line), about a 10-minute walk south. Beimen Station (Orange and Bannan Lines) is 15 minutes away on foot. The street itself is fully walkable—lined with shops, temples like Dihua Temple, and historic facades. Combine with nearby Ningxia Night Market or Taojiang Park for a full day.

Can I use the Taipei Pass for public transit to Dihua Street?

Yes. The Taipei Pass covers the MRT, buses, and YouBike rentals, all useful for reaching Dihua Street. Use it on the Red Line to Shuanglian Station. The pass is ideal for tourists visiting multiple districts like Ximending, Beitou, and Datong in one trip—maximize value over 1–3 consecutive days.

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