Where to stay in Taipei: 5 neighborhoods you shouldn’t miss
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Updated: January 2026
Planning a visit to a new city can be overwhelming, and deciding where to stay in Taipei is no different.
During my Taiwan trip, we explored the various neighborhoods and most popular sites in Taipei. Traveling in and out of the city gave me the inside scoop on the pros and cons of each of the best areas – and now I’ll share them with you!
My first stay was Via Hotel near the Taipei Main Station. It was centrally located, clean and affordable. While I enjoyed this location (and would highly recommend it), there are so many other great locations in the city too.
Keep reading and you’ll find this guide will offer you insight on the best areas to stay in Taipei and recommendations on where to stay in each district.
👉 For more guidance on your Taipei trip, check out my Taipei Guide and 24 hour Taipei and 4 day Taipei itineraries.
1. Ximending
best area to stay in taipei for high energy
Why stay in Ximending?
- Taipei’s most lively neighborhood, filled with pedestrian shopping & neon lights
- Plenty of street food and Michelin recommended spots
- Comes alive during the night time, more food stalls and street performers
Considerations: If you’re looking for more low-key nights and quieter stays, this isn’t for you
| Tier | Hotel | Why Stay Here | Example Rate Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| 💸 Budget: Great for solo travelers & budget explorers | Taipei Backpacker Hostel | Located in the heart of Ximending’s pedestrian zone great | ~$25–45 USD |
| đź’Ľ Mid-range: For travelers that want a cheaper option with a private space | SWIIO Hotel Ximending | Modern, minimalist design hotel – close to Ximen MRT and night markets | ~$80–130 USD |
| đź’Ž Spendy: For travelers who want their stay to be an experience and price doesn’t matter | WESTGATE Hotel Taipei | Upscale boutique with elegant rooms, great breakfast – steps from Ximen MRT. | ~$160–220 USD |

2. Xinyi District
Best area to stay in taipei for energy & walkability without the chaos
Why stay in Xinyi?
- It’s the heart of Taipei – modern, flagship shopping and large skyscrapers
- Convenient hub for transportation & sightseeing
- Great café culture & rooftop bars
Considerations: Higher cost, traditional city experience – might feel “less cultured”
👉 Taipei 101 and Elephant Mountain (Xiangshan Trail)
| Tier | Hotel | Why Stay Here | Example Rate Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| 💸 Budget: Great for solo travelers & budget explorers | Formosa 101 Hostel | Near Taipei 101 | ~$25–45 USD |
| 💼 Mid-range: For travelers that want a cheaper option with a private space | Just Inn Taipei (Xinyi Branch) | Steps from shopping malls and Elephant Mountain Trail | ~$80–120 USD |
| 💎 Spendy: For travelers who want their stay to be an experience and price doesn’t matter | W Taipei | Trendy 5-star hotel known for its rooftop pool, skyline views, and ultra-modern design | ~$300–500 USD |
3. Da’an District
best area to stay in taipei for green space
Why stay in Da’an?
- Less of a “tourist” hub – Central, more laid back and near the local university
- Major green space: Da’an Park
- Filled with cafés and street food
Considerations: Fewer landmarks and tends to wind down earlier than other neighborhoods
| Tier | Hotel | Why Stay Here | Example Rate Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| 💸 Budget: Great for solo travelers & budget explorers | RF Hotel – Zhongxiao | Affordable stay near MRT stations and Taipei’s shopping streets | ~$40–70 USD |
| 💼 Mid-range: For travelers that want a cheaper option with a private space | Green World Hotel Zhongxiao | Walking distance to cafés and Da’an Park | ~$80–120 USD |
| 💎 Spendy: For travelers who want their stay to be an experience and price doesn’t matter | Kimpton Da An Hotel by IHG | Elegant 5-star boutique with rooftop terrace, artistic design | ~$200–300 USD |
4. Zhongshan District
best area to stay in taipei for local life
Why stay in Zhongshan?
- Local, but good access to transit options
- One of the best areas Japanese food and cafes in Taiwan
- More boutique hotel options than large chains
Considerations: Also has fewer landmarks and winds down earlier than it’s counterparts – more bars and izakayas than neon lights and clubs
| Tier | Hotel | Why Stay Here | Example Rate Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| 💸 Budget: Great for solo travelers & budget explorers | 4 Plus Hostel | A social hostel near the MRT | ~$25–45 USD |
| 💼 Mid-range: For travelers that want a cheaper option with a private space | Via Hotel Loft | Comfortable rooms with modern amenities | ~$70–110 USD |
| 💎 Spendy: For travelers who want their stay to be an experience and price doesn’t matter | Taipei Marriott Hotel | 5-star luxury stay with a rooftop pool, fine dining, and sweeping skyline views | ~$220–350 USD |
5. Around Taipei Main Station
Best Area to stay in taipei for connectivity
Why stay near Taipei Main Station?
- Taipei Main Station is the largest transportation hub in the city
- The underground mall is huge and a great rainy day activity
- Many hotel and budget options, making it a great base
- Quick walk to Ximending and near some iconic food
Considerations: Because it is a transport hub, the neighborhood may feel less “charming”
| Tier | Hotel | Why Stay Here | Example Rate Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| 💸 Budget: Great for solo travelers & budget explorers | Taiwan Youth Hostel & Capsule Hotel | Dorms and private rooms, free breakfast, and a cozy lounge | ~$30–50 USD |
| 💼 Mid-range: For travelers that want a cheaper option with a private space | Via Hotel Taipei Station | A few minutes from Taipei Main Station; perfect balance of comfort and value. | ~$70–100 USD |
| 💎 Spendy: For travelers who want their stay to be an experience and price doesn’t matter | Sheraton Grand Taipei Hotel | Well-established 5-star luxury hotel | ~$190+ USD |
So, where should you stay in taipei?
No matter your travel style, Taipei offers a district for everyone.
It’s an incredibly well-connected, walkable city that makes landmarks easily accessible from all neighborhoods.
The best area to stay in Taipei will likely be dictated by your budget and night time plans, but regardless of your choice, Taipei won’t leave you disappointed.
👉 If you’re planning your itinerary next, don’t miss my Taipei Travel Guide along with the 4 Day Taipei Itinerary and 24 Hour Taipei Itinerary
Hi, I’m Amber —
A Michigan native now living in Washington with a deep love for travel and the outdoors. What started with church mission trips and traveling across the U.S. as a nurse has grown into a passion for exploring the world through hiking, food, culture, and the beauty of God’s creation. Sometimes I’m joined by my goldendoodle, Millie, but I’m always traveling with my camera. My goal is to help you feel inspired and confident that travel is possible — no matter where you’re starting from.

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