Taipei Flower Market

Taipei Attractions

台北花市
台北花市

Taipei Flower Market Introduction

For flower enthusiasts looking for a variety of affordable blooms, especially cut flowers, the Taipei Flower Market in Neihu is a must-visit. The flower market in Taipei has its roots in the early days at the Taipei Bridge, evolving through places like the Wanhua Temple on Jiuquan Street and the Binjiang Flower Market. As both a wholesale and retail hub, it serves as the primary source for all flower shops in Taipei, offering an incredible variety of flowers. Visitors can not only admire the wide selection of blossoms but also often discover inexpensive flowers here. The Taipei Flower Market is divided into two halls: Hall A has cut flower stalls on the first floor selling a range of flowers including gypsophila, dianthus, chrysanthemums, and lilies, while the second floor features material stalls offering flower baskets, potted plants, decorative flowers, and gardening tools. Hall B has potted flower stalls on the first floor selling various houseplants, including succulents, foliage plants, and orchids, and there is parking available for customers to easily access the market. Unlike weekend flower markets, the Taipei Flower Market operates during regular working hours, opening early in the morning and closing at noon, so those planning to visit on weekends should be mindful of the operating hours.

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