Taipei Flower Market

Taipei Attractions

台北花市
台北花市

Taipei Flower Market Introduction

For flower enthusiasts looking for various inexpensive blooms, especially cut flowers, a must-visit place is the Taipei Flower Market in Neihu. The Taipei flower market has its origins at the Taipei Bridge and has evolved through locations such as Wanjia Temple on Jiuquan Street and the Binjiang Flower Market. Serving both wholesale and retail needs, it is a source for all flower shops in Taipei, offering an astonishing variety of floral options, and it is often possible to find affordable flowers here. The Taipei Flower Market is divided into two halls: Hall A, with cut flower stalls on the first floor selling a variety of flowers such as gypsophila, dianthus, chrysanthemums, and lilies, and material stalls on the second floor offering flower baskets, potted plants, decorative flowers, and gardening tools; Hall B, on the first floor, features potted flower stalls selling succulents, ornamental plants, orchids, and other potted varieties, with a parking lot available for public convenience. Unlike weekend flower markets, the Taipei Flower Market operates during regular working hours, open from early morning until noon, so visitors planning to go on weekends should be mindful of the operating hours.

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