

A vibrant night market in Taipei, offering a mix of local street food, clothing, and accessories.

Atoka Night Market can be rainy, especially in the evenings.

Evenings can be warm and humid, a fan can provide relief.

Having local currency (New Taiwan Dollar) makes transactions easier.
A historic Buddhist temple showcasing intricate carvings and a peaceful courtyard.
One of the world's largest zoos, home to over 400 species and beautiful gardens.
Taipei's largest night market, offering local food, shopping, and entertainment.
Commemorative t-shirts featuring vibrant night market scenes, reflecting the city's lively nightlife.
A collection of local snacks like Ay-Chung Flour-Thickened Noodle, Stinky Tofu, and Bubble Tea, showcasing Taiwan's diverse food culture.
Traditional paper lanterns, a symbol of Taiwanese culture, often featuring intricate designs and calligraphy.
Famous for its traditional Taiwanese breakfast, especially the Ay-Chung Flour-Thickened Soup.
A popular street food stall within the night market, known for its flour-thickened soup.
Iconic American BBQ restaurant with a lively atmosphere, known for its ribs and brisket.
Steamed buns filled with meat and vegetables
Fermented tofu with pickled cabbage and chili sauce
Savory pancake with oysters, eggs, and bean sprouts
A picturesque urban waterfront with parks, bike paths, and stunning views of the St. Lawrence River.

Vence Market, a vibrant Provençal market, offers local produce, artisanal goods, and a lively atmosphere.
A serene urban riverfront park along the Gomti River, offering boating facilities, gardens, and a peaceful atmosphere.