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Plan language: PolskiNew Taipei City is the #17 city for food lovers in the world, based on our data across hundreds of destinations.
The best things to do in New Taipei City, Taiwan combine dramatic coastal scenery with living history. Walk the winding alleys of Jiufen Old Street, where tea houses and lantern-lit stairways inspired Studio Ghibli films. Drive 30 minutes east to Shifen Waterfall, a 40-meter-wide curtain cascade. Nearby, release a sky lantern over the railroad tracks at Shifen Old Street.


A mountain alley where steam rises from bubbling taro ball stalls and red lanterns drip down stone stairs. Taste your way through 200 food vendors while peeking into creaky tea houses perched on the hillside.
Szybkie fakty: Over 200 tea houses and food stalls pack into this narrow mountain lane, serving everything from taro balls to street-side stinky tofu. The street draws over 6 million visitors annually, making it one of the most visited spots in northern Taiwan.
Najważniejsze atrakcje: Legend says the old street's iconic red lanterns were inspired by a 1989 Japanese film, not local tradition, and the lanterns only went up after the movie crew asked shopkeepers to decorate for atmosphere. Today, the cascading red lanterns glow from 4 PM onward, transforming the stone stairways into something that feels straight out of a Studio Ghibli dream.


Witness Taiwan's widest waterfall cascading 40 meters over a dramatic cliff face. Feel the cool spray on your skin as rainbows dance through the mist.
Szybkie fakty: Plunging 40 meters down and stretching 20 meters wide, it's the broadest waterfall in Taiwan. The mist from the cascade creates rainbows on sunny afternoons, visible from the viewing platforms below.
Najważniejsze atrakcje: Unlike most waterfalls that crash into deep pools, this one drops over a massive cliff face with a unique curtain-like shape, earning it the nickname "Little Niagara of Taiwan." Visitors can feel the thunderous vibration through the wooden boardwalk and get misted by the spray from just meters away.


Nowhere else on Earth will you see stone mushrooms and a 4,000-year-old queen losing her head to the wind. Walk between towering rock formations shaped by typhoon spray and watch the coastline dissolve into the sea.
Szybkie fakty: Over 4,000 years of wind and salt spray have carved Yehliu's sandstone into more than 180 distinct formations across a narrow 1.7-kilometer peninsula. The most photographed formation, the Queen's Head, naturally lost 7 centimeters of its neck width over the past decade and is expected to break completely within the next 10 to 15 years.
Najważniejsze atrakcje: The Queen's Head formation has been slowly decapitated by the elements at roughly half a centimeter per year, meaning visitors right now are seeing a version of it that will never exist again. Standing on the cape at sunset, the honeycomb weathering patterns on the rocks glow amber and gold, creating the illusion that the entire peninsula is breathing.


Nowhere else lets you release a glowing sky lantern from an active railway track. You'll write your wishes on paper lanterns, light the wick, and watch them join hundreds floating into the valley night.
Szybkie fakty: Every year during the Lantern Festival, over 100,000 sky lanterns float up from this single railway town. The old street still has an active coal railway running right through its center, so visitors have to step aside when trains pass.
Najważniejsze atrakcje: Unlike most night markets or old streets, this one has an active train track running straight down the middle, so you're shopping and eating just inches from where trains roll through. Hundreds of glowing paper lanterns rise simultaneously during festivals, turning the entire valley into a slow-motion fireworks display of floating fire.
Nowhere else can you set a sky lantern sailing into the night from an active railway track. Feel the rush as a train horn blares and everyone clears the rails moments before it rolls through.
Szybkie fakty: Each year, visitors release over 100,000 sky lanterns from the railway tracks that run through the old street. The train tracks double as the main pedestrian walkway, with trains passing through every 30-60 minutes and everyone quickly stepping aside.
Najważniejsze atrakcje: You write your wishes on a large paper lantern, light the fuel cell inside, and release it into the night sky as it rises past the old buildings on both sides of the tracks. The tradition started as a way to signal that everything was safe after a long day of work, and now over 2,000 lanterns float up on a busy evening, creating a river of floating fire in the sky.


Rotating exhibits mean you'll see treasures no visitor saw on their last trip. Stand inches from 3,000-year-old bronzes and whisper-thin porcelain so translucent it's called "egg-shell" ware.
Szybkie fakty: Over 700,000 ancient Chinese artifacts are housed here, with only about 1% on display at any given time. The collection spans 8,000 years of Chinese history, from Neolithic jades to Qing dynasty paintings.
Najważniejsze atrakcje: The centerpiece is a single cabbage carved from a piece of jadeite, complete with a crisp mantis perched on its leaves, so lifelike you can see the veins in the vegetable. Most visitors miss that this 19th-century Qing palace carving uses the natural color gradients in the jade to create shading from stem to tip.


Walk across a 200-meter bridge suspended 200 meters above a lush river canyon for panoramic views that rival any mountain top. Feel the mist on your face as clouds drift through the valley below while the cable structure hums gently with the wind.
Szybkie fakty: Two thick steel cables anchor this 200-meter bridge into the mountainsides on either end, making it feel rock-solid even as you sway slightly 200 meters above the valley floor. On clear days, the views stretch all the way to the Pacific Ocean and Guishan Island, while clouds often roll in below your feet in the afternoon.
Najważniejsze atrakcje: Unlike most suspension bridges that rely on tall towers, this one uses a unique parabolic cable system anchored directly into the cliffs, giving it a sleek, low-profile silhouette against the forest. Step to the middle and the bridge vibrates with a low hum from the wind funnelling through the valley, a sensation you can feel in your chest.


Escape Taipei's city buzz into a steaming volcanic wonderland of hot springs and wildflowers. Hike through sulfur vents, soak in milky-blue thermal pools, and watch the sunset paint the Taipei skyline from above the clouds.
Szybkie fakty: Steaming fumaroles and sulfuric hot springs dot this volcanic landscape, with the highest peak, Qixing Mountain, rising 1,120 meters above sea level. Over 2 million annual visitors come to see the sea of cherry blossoms in spring and the breathtaking views of Taipei Basin from the mountain trails.
Najważniejsze atrakcje: On a clear winter morning, you can lie in a硫化氢-scented public hot spring pool staring up at steam mixing with mist over the caldera. The park has erupted at least 20 times in the last 2.5 million years, and the volcanic vents still hiss at over 90 degrees Celsius today.


Nowhere else in Taipei can you eat iron-egg snacks while watching a sunset melt into the Taiwan Strait. Wander past century-old pharmacy facades, grab a bag of A-Gei tofu, and join the crowd cycling along the riverside boardwalk.
Szybkie fakty: On weekends, over 50,000 visitors flood these narrow lanes to sample snacks from 200-plus food stalls. The street sits right where Taiwan's longest river meets the sea, creating a waterfront promenade that's been a trading hub for over 130 years.
Najważniejsze atrakcje: A handful of old medicine shops here still sell "Tamsui sheng yao" or raw medicinal herbs, a fading tradition from the Japanese era when the street was a pharmacy row. Look for the 1920s-era two-story brick buildings with arched verandas, survivors of a typhoon that leveled most of the original wooden storefronts in 1911.
Where else can you stand under a 40-meter natural shower and get a free mineral massage? Feel the thunderous water work out your knots while soft rainbows dance through the mist around you.
Szybkie fakty: Plunging 40 meters down a series of steep rock terraces, this cascade creates a natural shower effect that's visible from a kilometer away. The water here carries a distinct yellowish tint from dissolved minerals, giving the falls their golden appearance against the dark green jungle backdrop.
Najważniejsze atrakcje: Unlike most waterfalls you can only view from a distance, you can actually stand directly underneath this one and let the mineral-rich water pound your shoulders like a natural pressure massage. The force is so strong that locals swear a 3-minute soak under the cascade leaves your skin feeling noticeably smoother, thanks to the high calcium and sulfur content filtering through layers of volcanic rock.
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New Taipei City's Jiufen Old Street is famous for hand-rolled taro balls made from mashed taro and sweet potato starch. These chewy, purple-hued treats are often served in a warm sweet ginger soup or on shaved ice.

The mountainous district of Jinshan in New Taipei City is known for its naturally sweet, honey-like grilled sweet potatoes. The local volcanic soil gives these sweet potatoes a uniquely dense and caramelized flavor.

While famous across Taiwan, New Taipei City's Xizhi District is a major production hub for these buttery pastries filled with sweet-tart pineapple jam. They are a classic Taiwanese souvenir and represent good fortune.

This iconic Tamsui District street food features deep-fried tofu skin stuffed with cellophane noodles and sealed with fish paste. It is served in a light broth and topped with a savory sweet chili sauce.

Available along the Tamsui River waterfront, these jumbo oysters are battered and deep-fried until golden and crispy. They are best enjoyed with a sprinkle of pepper and fresh basil leaves.

Iron eggs are a specialty of Tamsui District where quail eggs are repeatedly stewed in a soy sauce based marinade and air-dried until they become dark, chewy, and intensely flavored. The process takes several days to achieve their signature firm texture.

This tangy and refreshing beverage made from smoked plums, rock sugar, and licorice is a staple along the Tamsui waterfront. Locals believe it helps cool the body on hot and humid days.

While invented in Taichung, New Taipei City has become a global hub for bubble tea innovation. Many of the largest boba chains originated or have major flagship locations here, making it a pilgrimage site for fans.

Made from the Platostoma palustre plant, this herbal jelly drink is a popular cooling beverage in New Taipei City's night markets. It has a mild, earthy flavor and is often served with honey and ice.
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A historic mountain town with narrow alleys, tea houses, and stunning ocean views.
Famous for unique sandstone formations including the iconic Queen's Head rock.
A scenic waterfall and old railway town known for releasing sky lanterns.
A volcanic mountain park with hot springs, hiking trails, and seasonal cherry blossoms.
A riverside historic district with sunset views, street food, and Fort San Domingo.
Taiwan High Speed Rail, TRA, Taipei MRT Banan Line
Taiwan High Speed Rail, TRA, Taipei MRT
Taiwan High Speed Rail, TRA, Taipei MRT Bannan Line
From Taoyuan Airport, take the Taoyuan Airport MRT to Taipei Main Station then transfer to the Banan or Xindian MRT lines for New Taipei City.
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