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4 Must-Visit Night Markets in Taipei

Our picks for the top Taiwanese night markets you won't want to miss.

People walk around the Shilin night market in Taipei, Taiwan
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Lydia Schrandt is a writer, editor, and award-winning photographer currently based in Houston. She’s a contributor for USA TODAY 10Best and serves as the first chair of the Editors Council of the Society of American Travel Writers. Her work has appeared in Draft, Time Out Beijing, Travel+, USA TODAY, San Francisco Chronicle, and others.

One of Taipei’s great pleasures is its night markets, which satisfy diners, shopaholics, and just plain curious visitors into the early hours of the morning. Don’t miss these top night markets—ranging in size from a few stalls to major installations covering several blocks—during your next visit to Taipei.

1. Ningxia Night Market

Ningxia Night Market is a foodie paradise, perfect for sampling traditional Taiwanese snack foods in an atmosphere less cramped and crowded than the typical night market (some stalls even have tables). Must-try dishes here include oyster omelets, pork leg rice, sweet peanut soup, and fried taro cakes.

Fried taro balls at Ningxia Night Market, Taipei
Fried taro balls at Ningxia Night Market.Foto: mildkakkanang / Shutterstock

4. Huaxi Street Night Market (Snake Alley)

You might still find a couple of vendors selling shots of snake wine and other such reptilian concoctions, but nowadays Huaxi Street Night Market comprises mostly food stalls and day spas. An enclosed canopy above the street makes it a great rainy-day option.

Huaxi Street Night Market
Huaxi Street comes to life after dark.Foto: Richie Chan / Shutterstock
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