Store Your Luggage Around Taipei With Bounce
Taipei, the capital and governmental seat of the island of Taiwan, is located on the Tan-shui River at almost the northernmost tip of the island, about 15 miles southwest of Chi-lung, the Pacific coast port. Acquired by the Empire of Japan in 1895, it was previously formally recognized as the capital of Taiwan. Its estimated population in 2019 was over 2.5 million people, making it the 40th most populated urban area worldwide. The name “Taipei” can refer to the city itself or the whole surrounding urban area. It is the cultural, economic, education, and political center of the island of Taiwan, and part of an important industrial area, with airports, bus lines, highways, and railways to connect the city with all other parts of the island. Taipei is considered to be one of the global cities in technology and electronics.
Whether you are a visitor to the area or a local with a busy schedule, use Bounce's short-term storage services to store your bags while you go about your hectic day.
Luggage Storage in Taipei
Carrying bags while moving around in Taipei can be burdensome for both locals and visitors alike. Don't let extra gear bog you down. Bounce has partnered with businesses near transportation hubs, business centers, and popular attractions. We can lighten your load simply and easily. Let us store your stuff while you wander through Taipei. It's easy – book your storage online, drop off your bags at the chosen Bounce partner location, and pick them up later.
Taipei City Guide
Top Things to do
Be prepared to be amazed in Taipei. Plan to soak up the sun on an amazing beach. Explore a grand museum, and shop for the perfect gift. Are National Parks your thing? How about admiring skyscrapers or other noteworthy buildings in the city? Finding the time to see everything will be the only problem you have in this culturally-rich city.
Museums
Museums are some of the best places to see and learn about past events and ways of life. Because both the Taiwanese lifestyle and building architecture are so unique and colorful, you’ll find yourself immersed in history before you know it. Be sure to check out the nearby Bounce partner businesses to store your stuff while you tour the museums and attractions.
- Fulong International Sand Sculpture Festival: If you’re visiting the area between April and July, be sure to put this attraction on your itinerary. The beach is beautiful, and the sand art truly amazing, even when it rains! The trip involves a train ride and a nice walk to the beach, with lunch available at any one of several beachside eateries.
- Miniature Museum of Taiwan: If you enjoy tiny things, the Miniatures Museum is a place you’ll want to visit. It houses artwork that has been created by world-renowned artists from around the world. Considered to be world-class in scale, this facility has approximately 200 hundred ornamented and assembled artworks. Admire adorable pieces like dollhouses that are architecturally-accurate and complete. Be amazed by the full interior and exterior décor, as well as a diverse set of exquisitely designed roomboxes.
- Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall: For visitors to Taipei, this is a must-see memorial. It was constructed as a tribute to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek, the former president of Taiwan. The stunning architecture includes 89 steps, said to represent the age of this military leader, as well as a beautiful park surrounding the structure.
Shopping
Whether you’re a fan of shopping malls or street markets, you will definitely find something in Taipei to trip your shopping trigger. Sample the tastes and wares found among the small, quaint street shops, or spend the day in a multi-storied complex. The choice is yours. While you’re browsing, use a nearby Bounce partner businesses to store your stuff while you buy more.
- Taipei 101: This is the tallest skyscraper in Taipei. You’ll undoubtedly find shopping options galore in this 101 story building, considered the world’s tallest from 2004 to 2010. Filled with high-end boutiques, you’ll love browsing in stores like Gucci, Prada, and Louis Vuitton.
- Shilin Night Market: Night shopping in Taipei is as beautiful as it is amazing. This market is a popular shopping place, offering unique experiences with plenty of options for purchasing, eating, and people-watching.
- Miramar Entertainment Park: This shopping venue offers a combination of shopping in many large and small shops as well as amusements, like a Ferris Wheel, IMAX theatre, games, and restaurants.
Dining
Dining in Taipei is unique to its geographical location, cultural composition, and history. You’ll find lots of Japanese, Chinese, Taiwanese, and Asian dishes here, but you’re not likely to find many (if any) American choices.
- Umeko Japanese Unagi House: Specializing in Japanese, Seafood, Asian, and Gastropub cuisine, you’ll find vegan and gluten-free options, too, served for lunch and dinner.
- Grand Hilai: This restaurant features Chinese, Japanese, Asian, and Taiwanese cuisines. Also choose from vegan and vegetarian-friendly options, and gluten-free fare. The ambiance in this grand hotel makes the dining even more special.
- Mountain and Sea House: Organic fare comes from local farms. It is then transformed into incredible dishes like pig baked inside meringue and powdered mullet roe and abalone.