Taipei Flower Market Introduction
For flower and plant enthusiasts looking for a variety of inexpensive flowers, especially cut flowers, the Taipei Flower Market in Neihu is a must-visit. The flower market in Taipei has its origins at the Taipei Bridge's early days and has evolved through places like Jiuquan Street's Wanhe Temple and the Banciao Flower Market. Catering to both wholesale and retail, it serves as a supply source for all flower shops in Taipei, offering a vast range of flora. Here, visitors can not only admire various flowers but also often discover affordable blooms. The Taipei Flower Market is divided into two pavilions, A and B. Pavilion A's first floor features cut flower stalls selling a variety of blossoms such as Gypsophila, Dianthus, chrysanthemums, and lilies, while the second floor houses stalls for supplies, including flower baskets, potted plants, decorative flowers, and gardening tools. The first floor of Pavilion B is dedicated to potted plants, offering succulents, foliage plants, orchids, and more, and it includes a parking lot for the convenience of shoppers. Unlike weekend flower markets, the Taipei Flower Market in Neihu operates during regular business hours, opening in the early morning and closing around noon, so visitors planning to go on holidays should be mindful of the operating hours.