Taichung is often understandably overlooked in favor of Taiwan's capital, Taipei, but this once-industrial city on the island's west coast is on the up. With an easygoing atmosphere, its sprawling neighborhoods offer plenty of affordable accommodations as well as stylish high-end hotels, catering to the business travelers' every whim. For many, the biggest reason for at least a short stay here is food: Fengjia Night Market is among the best in Taiwan. There are also some interesting museums in the city center, while the astonishingly beautiful Gaomei Wetlands are a popular day trip among visitors and locals alike.
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Best Places to Stay for Food
The enormous Fengjia Night Market is in Xitun district, on the northwest edge of Central Taichung. With so many stalls it's impossible to explore them all, and it's well worth returning to eat something different night after night. This is perhaps why so many travelers reserve a hotel close by as their base, and happily there are plenty of boutique-style spots to choose from. West District, nearby in the west of the city, also has some great dining. Stay here to be close to smart international restaurants and to explore some of the best places to sip Taichung's most famous drink, bubble tea.

Xitun District
Xitun District is beloved for its popular shops. Take some time to explore sights in the area like Fengjia Night Market and Autumn Red Valley Ecological Park.
Recommended hotels in Xitun District
Central District
Central District is known for its abundant dining options, and you can plan a trip to Taichung Second Market and Liuchuan Riverside Walk while you're in town.

Recommended hotels in Central District

West District
Unique features of West District include the shopping and museums. Make a stop by Calligraphy Greenway or Taichung City Hall while you're exploring the area.
Recommended hotels in West District
Where to Stay for Museums
Taichung's top museums are spread out around the city. For art lovers, the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts in West District deserves at least a half a day's exploration. Alternatively, book a hotel in North District, or the sub-neighborhood known as University District around the National Taichung University of Science, for more scientific pursuits. The National Museum of Natural Science is well worth visiting for its hands-on exhibits covering everything from astronomy to tropical plants, while the adjoining NMNS Space Theatre boasts the largest IMAX screen in Taiwan. Innovation is also evident in the neighborhood's accommodations, and it's worth reserving early to secure a bed at the coolest design hotels.

West District
Unique features of West District include the shopping and museums. Make a stop by Calligraphy Greenway or Taichung City Hall while you're exploring the area.
Recommended hotels in West District
North District
North District is noteworthy for its shopping, and you can make a stop at top attractions like Chungyo Department Store and Taichung Municipal Stadium.

Recommended hotels in North District

University District
University District is noteworthy for its shopping, and you can make a stop at top attractions like Yizhong Street Night Market and Chungyo Department Store.
Great Neighborhoods for Nature
The Gaomei Wetlands are at the mouth of the Dajia River in Qingshui District to the west of the airport. There aren't a huge number of places to stay here, so visitors are better off booking a hotel in Central Taichung then taking a train and bus or taxi for an afternoon of bird-spotting or a sunset photography session. Hotels in the further-out Taiping District southeast of the city put travelers close to the golf courses at Taichung's International Country Club and the Hongxi Taiping Golf Course. In between the two, East District's budget accommodations are a good compromise and mostly well connected.

Central District
Central District is known for its abundant dining options, and you can plan a trip to Taichung Second Market and Liuchuan Riverside Walk while you're in town.
Recommended hotels in Central District
East District
Unique features of East District include the restaurants and shopping. Make a stop by Taroko Mall or Mitsui Shopping Park LaLaport Taichung while you're exploring the area.

Recommended hotels in East District
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