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    Bali Visa > Blog > Travel > What Are the Best Places to Visit in Taipei from Bali?
Best places to visit in Taipei from Bali for foreigners, including Taipei 101, night markets, lantern streets, temples, and scenic spots like Elephant Mountain
October 11, 2025

What Are the Best Places to Visit in Taipei from Bali?

  • By Syal
  • Travel, Visa Services

πŸ…ΏοΈ You’re living the dream in Baliβ€”surfing in Canggu, brunching in Seminyak, or maybe relaxing in Ubud. But suddenly, your heart craves something more urban, cultural, and modern. You’ve seen the pics of Taipei’s lantern alleys, night markets, and towering Taipei 101 πŸ™οΈ, and wonder: β€œCan I plan a quick Taipei getaway from Bali?”

πŸ…°οΈ A quick Google search for “best places to visit in Taipei” or “Taiwan trip from Bali” leads to blogs aimed at Americans or locals in Taiwan not expats or travelers already based in Indonesia. ✈️  The info is scattered, the visa tips outdated, and no one seems to explain what’s worth visiting if you’re flying out from Bali.

πŸ†‚ ✨Here’s the good news! This guide is made for foreigners in Bali who want a smooth, exciting trip to Taipei, Taiwan.Β  Whether you’re into street food, temples, shopping, or city views this blog gives you the best tips, clear routes, and can’t-miss attractions from a Bali-based traveler’s perspective.

πŸ†ƒ β€œI flew to Taipei from Denpasar last spring and had the time of my life!” says Jake, a digital nomad from Australia living in Bali.Β  β€œI followed a local blog and ended up at a secret dumpling stall and hiked Elephant Mountain at sunset. It was unforgettable!” πŸŒ‡

πŸ…΄ ✈️ Imagine leaving Bali on a budget airline and landing in a city full of night markets, hot springs, bubble tea, and vibrant city life. Taipei is safe, clean, and full of surprisesβ€” perfect for a weekend escape or a short cultural break from Bali’s beaches.

πŸ…°οΈ Ready to explore the top attractions in Taipei from Bali? 🧳 Follow this guide for visa tips, routes, and the must-visit spots so your Taiwan trip is easy, delicious, and unforgettable.

Table of Contents

  • When’s the Best Time for Taipei Travel from Bali? πŸ“…
  • Top Taiwan Attractions for First-Time Visitors πŸ™οΈ
  • Hidden Gems: Unique Places to Visit in Taipei Beyond the Tourist List 🧳
  • Real Story β€œMy Weekend Taipei Trip from Baliβ€”What I’d Do Differently” ✈️
  • How to Plan Your Taiwan Travel for Bali Expats Without Stress πŸŒ‡
  • What’s the Cost of a 3–5 Day Taipei Travel Guide 2025? πŸ’Έ
  • Visa Rules and Entry Info for Taiwan from Bali πŸ›‚
  • Flights, Airlines & Best Routes from Bali to Taipei ✈️
  • FAQs About Taipei Travel for Foreigners in Bali ❓

When’s the Best Time for Taipei Travel from Bali? πŸ“…

Taipei has four clear seasons, and each offers a different vibe for travelers. The best time for Taipei travel from Bali really depends on what kind of experience you’re after. Spring (March to May) is popular for cherry blossoms and pleasant weather.Β 

Summer (June to August) can be hot and humid, but it’s festival season, with lively night markets and fireworks.Β 

Autumn (September to November) is a favorite for many, cooler temperatures, fewer tourists, and clear skies make sightseeing ideal.Β 

Winter (December to February) is mild and perfect for hot spring lovers! ♨️

If you’re coming from Bali’s tropical climate, spring and autumn will feel most refreshing. Planning your trip during Taiwan’s national holidays like Chinese New Year or Mid-Autumn Festival can be fun, but be ready for crowds and higher prices.

Β For a relaxing, budget-friendly escape, target weekdays in March, October, or November.

Top Taiwan Attractions for First-Time Visitors πŸ™οΈ

Top Taiwan attractions for first-time visitors from Bali, including Taipei 101, National Palace Museum, Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, Longshan Temple, and Jiufen mountain town

First-timers on a Taipei trip from Bali should definitely start with Taipei 101, the city’s most iconic skyscraper. You can ride the world’s fastest elevator and see stunning city views. Just nearby, the bustling Xinyi District is filled with shopping malls, food courts, and nightlife.

Next stop? Head to the National Palace Museum, home to one of the world’s largest collections of Chinese art and history. Then visit Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall for a glimpse into Taiwan’s political past and watch the famous changing of the guard.

Don’t miss Longshan Temple for a spiritual experience, and take a day trip to Jiufen, an old mountain town that inspired scenes from Spirited Away. It’s a perfect spot for sipping tea and eating taro balls with a view πŸŒ„. These Taiwan attractions are perfect for getting to know the island’s mix of history, culture, and fun.

Hidden Gems: Unique Places to Visit in Taipei Beyond the Tourist List 🧳

Want something off the beaten path? Here are some lesser-known places to visit in Taipei that locals love.Β 

First, check out Treasure Hill Artist Village, an old military settlement turned creative space 🎨. It’s full of quirky galleries, coffee spots, and murals.

Next, visit Dadaocheng for a blend of old Taipei charm and modern shops. You’ll find herbal tea houses, fabric stores, and riverside bike paths. For food lovers, the lesser-knownΒ 

Nanjichang Night Market offers authentic eats without the tourist crowdsβ€”try the pepper buns or squid noodles!

If you’re into nature, the Fuyang Eco Park and Elephant Mountain hike give you great city views without leaving the metro area. These local gems offer a different side of Taipei travel that’s calm, creative, and very Instagram-worthy.

Real Story β€œMy Weekend Taipei Trip from Baliβ€”What I’d Do Differently” ✈️

β€œI flew to Taipei from Bali on a Friday night and came back Monday morning,” says Emily, a British digital nomad based in Ubud.Β 

β€œI wanted a city break and had always dreamed of seeing Taipei’s night markets and modern temples.”

She landed at Taoyuan Airport and took the MRT into the city. Her first meal was at Raohe Night Marketβ€”pepper pork buns and bubble tea were a hit πŸ§‹.Β 

β€œBut I didn’t realize how fast everything closed! I missed the observation deck at Taipei 101 because I went too late,” she laughed.

Emily stayed near Ximending but said next time she’d book closer to Dongmen, where the breakfast spots open early. β€œI also wish I spent more time in Jiufenβ€”it’s magical but needs at least half a day.” 

Her biggest tip for anyone planning a Taipei trip from Bali? β€œPlan your day tightly, especially if it’s a short visit. And bring a light jacket, it’s cooler than Bali, even in spring!”

How to Plan Your Taiwan Travel for Bali Expats Without Stress πŸŒ‡

If you’re an expat or traveler living in Bali, planning Taiwan travel for Bali expats is easier than you think. Start by checking your visa requirements early, many nationalities can apply online for Taiwan’s eVisa or ETA (details below).

Book flights at least a month in advance to get better prices, especially if you’re aiming for a weekend trip. Use tools like Skyscanner or Trip.com to compare Denpasar (DPS) to Taipei (TPE) options.Β 

Don’t forget to install apps like Google Translate, Uber/Taiwan Taxi, and Taiwan’s MRT map πŸ—ΊοΈ.

Make a flexible itineraryβ€”mix city sights with food and some downtime. And remember, the weather is cooler, so pack layers! You don’t need a winter coat, but a light windbreaker or hoodie goes a long way.Β 

A little planning goes far in making your Taipei travel smooth and fun.

What’s the Cost of a 3–5 Day Taipei Travel Guide 2025? πŸ’Έ

Budgeting your Taipei travel guide 2025? Great newsβ€”it’s one of Asia’s most affordable modern cities! Here’s a quick cost breakdown in USD for a mid-range trip:

  • Flights from Bali: $250–$400 round-trip (with a stopover)
  • Hotel (3 nights): $120–$200
  • Food (local eats): $10–$20/day
  • Transport (MRT + bus): $5–$8/day
  • Attractions (museums, Taipei 101, etc.): $20–$40 total

So a comfortable 3–5 day trip can cost between $400–$700, depending on your travel style.Β 

Taiwan’s convenience stores (7-Eleven, FamilyMart) also help you stay fed and caffeinated on a budget. If you’re saving up from your Bali remote work gig, Taipei is an ideal short escape!

Visa Rules and Entry Info for Taiwan from Bali πŸ›‚

 Taiwan visa and entry requirements for travelers from Bali, including passport, onward flight ticket, hotel booking, travel insurance, and eligibility for visa-free or eVisa entry

Wondering about entry rules for Taiwan from Bali? Here’s what you need to know. If you’re a citizen of the EU, UK, Australia, US, or many Southeast Asian countries, you may qualify for visa-free entry or eVisa.

Indonesia passport holders currently need a visa to enter Taiwanβ€”but some may be eligible for simplified online applications.Β 

Always check the latest info via the Taipei Economic and Trade Office (TETO) in Jakarta or their official website 🌐.

Also important: Taiwan may request proof of onward flight, hotel bookings, and travel insurance.Β 

Bali-based expats on KITAS or tourist visas should double-check that their re-entry permits for Indonesia are in order before leaving.

Flights, Airlines & Best Routes from Bali to Taipei ✈️

There are no direct flights yet between Denpasar (DPS) and Taipei (TPE), but don’t worryβ€”transit is smooth via key hubs. The most popular routes for Taipei travel include:

  • Scoot via Singapore
  • AirAsia via Kuala Lumpur
  • Cathay Pacific via Hong Kong
  • China Airlines or EVA Air via Jakarta

Most flights are under 12 hours total including transit. Choose flights with short layovers to save time. Arrive in Taipei Taoyuan International Airport (TPE) and take the MRT Airport Express into downtown in under 40 minutes.Β 

With smart planning, your Taipei trip from Bali can feel effortless.

FAQs About Taipei Travel for Foreigners in Bali ❓

  • Can I do a weekend trip to Taipei from Bali?

    Yes, if you find good flight timings and keep your schedule tight, it’s doable!

  • Is Taipei safe for solo travelers?

    Very! It’s one of the safest cities in Asia, even for solo female travelers.

  • What should I pack if I’m used to Bali weather?

    Bring layers, a light jacket, and comfortable walking shoes. Taipei can be cool and rainy.

  • Do I need to speak Mandarin to enjoy Taiwan?

    No, but learning a few words helps! Most signs have English, and people are friendly.

  • What are the must-eat foods in Taipei?

    Try beef noodle soup, scallion pancakes, xiao long bao, and pineapple cake!

Need help planning your Taipei trip from Bali? ✈️ Chat with our travel-friendly team now on WhatsApp!

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Syal is specialist in Real Estate and majored in Law at Universitas Indonesia (UI) and holds a legal qualification. She has been blogging for 5 years and proficient in English, visit @syalsaadrn for business inquiries.

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