Taipei Flower Market Introduction
For flower enthusiasts looking for various affordable blooms, especially cut flowers, a must-visit place is the Taipei Flower Market in Neihu. The flower market in Taipei has a history that dates back to the early days of the Taipei Bridge, passing through places like Jiuquan Street's Wanheng Temple and Binjiang Flower Market. Combining both wholesale and retail, it serves as the supply source for all flower shops in Taipei, offering a wide variety of flowers, and you can often find inexpensive flowers here. The Taipei Flower Market is divided into two buildings: Building A, where the first floor features cut flower stalls selling various blooms such as gypsophila, dianthus, chrysanthemums, and lilies, while the second floor contains supply stalls for flower baskets, potted plants, decorative flowers, gardening tools, etc. Building B's first floor consists of potted flower stalls selling succulents, foliage plants, orchids, and other potted varieties, along with a parking lot for easy access for shoppers. Unlike the weekend flower markets, the Taipei Flower Market operates during regular working hours, opening early in the morning until noon, so visitors planning to go on weekends should be mindful of its operating hours.