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Good service, clean rooms, and smooth stay.
Convenient. Cosmed, Family Mart located just across the street. Ximending across the street
Hotel Midtown Richardson is located in the heart of Ximending, Taipei’s lively pedestrian shopping and nightlife district. It sits adjacent to Ximen MRT station, providing fast access to Taipei’s major attractions. Within short walking distance are Ximending Night Market, many eateries, convenience stores (7‑Eleven, Family Mart, Cosmed), and several cultural sites. Popular sights like Longshan Temple, Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, and Taipei Main Station are a short metro ride away, while Taipei 101, National Palace Museum and Elephant Mountain are easily reached by metro or taxi for day trips.
A bustling pedestrian shopping district full of boutiques, street food, pop-culture stores, and nightlife — ideal for evening strolls and casual shopping.
Major MRT station on the Bannan (Blue) Line that connects you quickly to Taipei’s top attractions, shopping areas and transfer points.
Historic and atmospheric temple in Wanhua District — a great place to experience local religious culture and ornate architecture.
A prominent landmark and cultural site with an iconic white monument, large plaza, gardens and museums — ideal for history and photography.
Former world’s tallest skyscraper with shopping mall and observation deck offering panoramic views of Taipei.
World-class museum with one of the largest collections of Chinese art and artifacts.
Short but steep urban hike that rewards you with spectacular views of Taipei 101 and the city skyline, especially at sunset.
One of Taipei’s largest and most famous night markets offering extensive street food stalls, games and shopping.
Make the most of your stay at Hotel Midtown Richardson with this convenient itinerary that covers the best attractions in in Taipei:
Taipei is a compact, friendly and highly walkable city with efficient public transport, outstanding food culture, rich history and modern attractions. Hotel Midtown Richardson is an excellent choice because it places you right in Ximending — Taipei’s vibrant youth and shopping district — and beside Ximen MRT for quick access across the city. Guests repeatedly praise the hotel’s helpful staff, clean rooms, buffet breakfast and convenient amenities (bathtub and bidet in some rooms, self-serve luggage storage). Its central location makes it ideal for first-time visitors and repeat travelers who want easy access to nightlife, markets and major tourist sites.
Hotel Midtown Richardson
No. 4, Xiushan Street
Seasonal guide to help you plan the perfect trip to in Taipei
Fall
Fall (Oct–Nov) and holiday periods (Lunar New Year, New Year's Eve).
Summer (July–August) outside important festival dates (lower prices but hot and humid with typhoon risk).
March–May: warming temperatures, many flowers (cherry blossoms in late Feb–Mar in higher elevations like Yangmingshan), and comfortable days with occasional rain showers.
Date varies (usually Jan–Feb). The biggest holiday in Taiwan with family gatherings, markets, temple visits, and extended public holidays.
Held around the Lantern Festival (late Jan–Feb depending on lunar calendar). Major displays in central Taipei and traditional sky-lantern releases in Pingxi district.
Usually in June. City and riverside dragon-boat races, zongzi (sticky rice dumpling) food culture.
December 31st. Major countdown and fireworks centered on Taipei 101; large public gatherings downtown.
Various dates, often in spring and fall. Food-focused events that highlight Taiwanese cuisine and innovative vendors.
Always carry a compact umbrella or light rain jacket year-round. During summer, bring breathable, quick-dry clothing, sunscreen, and a refillable water bottle; check typhoon forecasts between June and September and keep bookings flexible. In winter, bring a warm layer and a windproof jacket — Taipei winters are damp rather than very cold, so waterproof shoes and moisture-wicking layers help. Use weather apps for real-time radar and local government advisories for typhoons or heavy rain.
Hotel and accommodation prices in Taipei rise sharply around major holidays and events (Lunar New Year, New Year’s Eve fireworks at Taipei 101, and major trade shows). Spring (Feb–Mar) sees higher demand around cherry-blossom/flower-viewing spots like Yangmingshan and during the Lantern Festival. Autumn (Oct–Nov) is a popular time for international visitors because of pleasant weather, pushing rates up. The value season is often mid-to-late summer (July–August) when heat, humidity, and typhoon risk reduce leisure travel; weekday rates can also be noticeably cheaper than weekends. Book early for peak dates and compare location vs. price—staying a little outside central districts (e.g., near MRT lines in Zhongshan or Daan) often gives better value. Short-term apartment rentals and boutique hotels can offer deals during shoulder seasons; large international hotels raise prices around big events. Domestic long weekends and Golden Week–like holiday clusters also increase local demand and rates.
Insider advice to help you make the most of your visit
Taipei has a clean, efficient public transport system centered on the MRT, supplemented by buses, taxis, and bike-sharing. An EasyCard simplifies travel and local purchases.
Get a local SIM or eSIM for reliable navigation and weather alerts, carry an EasyCard for seamless local travel and small purchases, and plan mountain hikes (e.g., Elephant Mountain, Yangmingshan) for early morning to avoid heat and to catch the best light. Book ahead for weekends and major festivals, and leave flexibility in itineraries during summer for possible weather disruptions.
Everything you need to know about your stay at Hotel Midtown Richardson
If you couldn't find the answer to your question, please don't hesitate to contact the hotel directly. The staff at Hotel Midtown Richardson are available 24/7 to assist with any inquiries and ensure your stay is perfect.
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