Taipei Flower Market

Taipei Attractions

台北花市
台北花市

Taipei Flower Market Introduction

For those who love flowers and plants, a place that cannot be missed for various inexpensive flowers, especially cut flowers, is the Taipei Flower Market in Neihu. The flower market in Taipei can trace its origins back to the Taipei Bridge's entrepreneurial period, passing through sites like Wanjie Temple on Jiuquan Street and the Binjiang Flower Market. As it serves both wholesale and retail markets, it is the source for all flower shops in Taipei, offering a wide variety of flowers. Not only can you enjoy all kinds of flowers here, but you can also often find cheap floral options. The Taipei Flower Market is divided into two buildings: Building A, where the first floor features cut flower stalls selling gypsophila, green dianthus, chrysanthemums, lilies, and more, while the second floor has material stalls offering flower baskets, potted plants, decorative flowers, gardening tools, etc. Building B's first floor is dedicated to potted plants, selling succulents, foliage plants, orchids, and other potted varieties, and it has a parking lot for the convenience of shoppers. Unlike the weekend flower markets, the Taipei Flower Market in Neihu operates during standard working hours, from early morning until noon, so visitors planning to go on weekends should pay attention to the opening hours.

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