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Things to do in Taipei in November 2026
By Tripnostic Research · Updated June 3, 2026
For Taipei in November 2026, build the day around dated events, seasonal conditions, venue hours, and booking windows. Good starting points are Elephant Mountain (Xiangshan), Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, and National Revolutionary Martyrs' Shrine. Check the dated events and venue hours below before assigning fixed dates.
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Taipei in November 2026
Weather
Temperature
77°F / 67°F
24.9°C / 19.3°C
Precipitation
12d
3.5in · 90mm
Daylight
10.8h
November cools down and dries somewhat, making it one of the more comfortable months for MRT-heavy sightseeing.
Planning checklist
- 1Use the Taipei weather, seasonal timing, and attraction list as the spine because the dated November event list is still sparse.
- 2Confirm weekly closed days for museums, markets, and major sights even though Taiwan has no national public holidays in November.
- 3Group each Taipei day by nearby neighborhoods, then validate the saved places against your trip dates before exporting the checked route to Google Maps.
Build your Taipei plan for November
Start fresh — type or paste places you're considering — and Tripnostic checks every one against your November dates: opening hours, closures, what needs booking ahead, and which Taipei events overlap your trip. Already have a list from a friend or an AI itinerary? Paste it and we'll check that too.
Build my Taipei planAbout Taipei
City overview
Taipei sits in a mountain-ringed basin where the Tamsui and Keelung rivers, MRT lines, and surrounding hot-spring hills shape daily travel. Xinyi, Wanhua, Daan, Shilin, Beitou, and Wenshan each give a different version of the city: tower skyline, old temples, student food streets, museums, baths, and tea mountains.
Food & drink
Taipei is built for grazing: beef noodle soup, oyster omelet, oyster vermicelli, fried chicken fillet, stinky tofu, xiaolongbao, and aiyu jelly all belong on a first trip. Shilin, Ningxia, and Raohe night markets cover snacks, Yongkang Street is a beef-noodle and shaved-ice anchor, Din Tai Fung began on Xinyi Road, and prices stay lower than Tokyo, Seoul, or Hong Kong unless you choose hotel dining or Michelin tasting rooms.
Top sights
Ranked for November suitability using weather, setting, ratings, and review volume.
- AElephant Mountain (Xiangshan)
- BChiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall
- CNational Revolutionary Martyrs' Shrine
- DMaokong Gondola & Taipei Zoo
- EShilin, Ningxia & Raohe night markets
- FBao'an Temple
- GNational Palace Museum
- HLongshan Temple
- IBeitou Hot Springs
- JTaipei 101
1Elephant Mountain (Xiangshan)
4.7★ · 1,420outdoorThe stair climb above Xinyi gives the classic Taipei 101 photo angle. Go before sunset, bring water, and expect the stone platforms to crowd on clear evenings.
2Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall
4.5★ · 81,526outdoorOpen dailyThe white memorial hall, blue roof, Liberty Square, National Theater, and National Concert Hall form Taipei's largest ceremonial civic space in Zhongzheng. Guard-change timing shapes most visits.
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3National Revolutionary Martyrs' Shrine
4.4★ · 5,640outdoorOpen dailyThe shrine north of the city centre is known for formal guard ceremonies and a quieter setting than Liberty Square. It pairs well with the National Palace Museum or Shilin stops.
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- 4Maokong Gondola & Taipei Zoo
- 5Shilin, Ningxia & Raohe night markets
- 6Bao'an Temple
- 7National Palace Museum
- 8Longshan Temple
- 9Beitou Hot Springs
- 10Taipei 101
Neighborhoods
1Xinyi
Xinyi is the skyline district: Taipei 101, department stores, city hall, clubs, and Elephant Mountain access. It is clean, vertical, and pricier than the older west side.
2Wanhua & Ximending
Wanhua is Taipei's old core around Longshan Temple, while Ximending adds youth fashion, cinemas, street snacks, and pedestrian neon. The contrast is the point: temple incense and pop retail sit minutes apart.
3Zhongzheng
Zhongzheng is the political and academic centre, with Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, government buildings, Taipei Main Station, and access to Gongguan and National Taiwan University areas.
4Daan, Yongkang & Shida
Daan is the food-and-cafe base for many visitors, with Yongkang Street, Shida student lanes, Daan Forest Park, and small tea houses. It is central without Xinyi's mall feel.
5Shilin & Tianmu
Shilin puts the National Palace Museum, Shilin Night Market, and riverside access on the northern map. Tianmu adds international schools, quieter residential streets, and easy taxi hops toward Yangmingshan.
6Beitou & Wenshan
Beitou is Taipei's hot-spring edge, while Wenshan is the tea-and-zoo side with Maokong Gondola. Both are MRT-reachable half-day districts rather than quick downtown detours.
Day trips
22km / about 40m by MRT Red Line from Taipei Main Station
Tamsui
Tamsui gives Taipei a river-mouth promenade, Fort San Domingo, sunset snacks, and ferry options. It is the easiest half-day that still feels outside the city.
35km / about 1h by train to Ruifang, then bus or taxi
Jiufen
Jiufen climbs a hillside of teahouses, stair lanes, and old gold-mining views toward the northeast coast. Go weekday or early because the main steps choke with day-tour traffic.
40km / about 75-90m by train via Ruifang to the Pingxi Line
Pingxi
Pingxi and Shifen are the sky-lantern and waterfall day trip on the old branch railway. Around the Lantern Festival, crowd control changes the whole transport plan.
Getting around
Taipei MRT trains run roughly 06:00-midnight, with EasyCard fares usually NT20-65 and a 20% discount on many rides; the same card works on buses, YouBike, and convenience-store payments. Taoyuan Airport MRT Express reaches Taipei Main Station in about 38 minutes for around NT150-160, while Maokong Gondola and river/MRT combinations handle the mountain and Tamsui edges.
Common questions about Taipei in November
- Will the places on my list be open when I'm in Taipei in November?
- Not always. Opening days and hours vary by weekday, season, and holiday. Paste your Taipei list into Tripnostic and it checks every place against the exact dates you're there, flagging closures before the trip instead of at a locked door.
- How do I plan Taipei days without crossing the city twice?
- Tripnostic groups your places by neighborhood so each day stays in one or two areas instead of zig-zagging. It also flags what needs booking ahead, so timed tickets and reservations don't fall through.
- Best rainy-day things to do in Taipei in November
November averages 12 rainy days in Taipei, so keep these indoor stops as realistic backups.
- Bao'an Temple — Dalongdong Bao'an Temple sits north of the old core and is often paired with the Confucius Temple. Its restored woodwork and festival calendar make it less rushed than Longshan.
- National Palace Museum — The Shilin museum holds imperial Chinese collections spanning roughly 5,000 years, with only a small share displayed at one time. It is the city's highest-value indoor stop on rainy days.
- Longshan Temple — Wanhua's Longshan Temple is the best first stop for old Taipei temple life, incense, carved roof detail, and the surrounding herb and night-market lanes. Combine it with Ximending on the same MRT line.
- Beitou Hot Springs — Beitou turns the northern MRT line into a hot-spring district with public baths, hotels, the Hot Spring Museum, and steaming Thermal Valley. Winter and rainy days make it feel especially useful.
- What to pack for Taipei in November
Pack for November's weather, not a generic Taipei checklist.
- Layerable daytime clothes for average highs around 25°C / 77°F.
- A light evening layer because nights average 19°C / 67°F.
- Compact rain gear and shoes that handle wet pavement across about 12 rainy days.
- How many days do you need in Taipei
- 4 days covers the main Taipei highlights at a realistic pace. Add 3 extra days if you want the listed day trips.
- Is Taipei worth visiting in November
- Yes. Taipei in November: 24.9°C high, 19.3°C low, 90mm rain over 12 days, 10.8h daylight. Mild and dry — shoulder-season sweet spot.