Taipei Flower Market

Taipei Attractions

台北花市
台北花市

Taipei Flower Market Introduction

For friends who love flowers and plants and are looking for various inexpensive floral options, especially cut flowers, there is a place that you must not miss: the Taipei Flower Market in Neihu. The flower market in Taipei can trace its origins back to the period when the Taipei Bridge was first established, experiencing developments through sites like Wanhua Temple on Jiuquan Street and the Binjiang Flower Market. Combining wholesale and retail, it serves as the source for all flower shops in Taipei, showcasing a wide variety of flowers. You can not only enjoy the diverse florals here but often find reasonably priced flowers as well. The Taipei Flower Market is divided into two main areas: Hall A and Hall B. Hall A has cut flower stalls on the first floor, selling various flowers such as gypsophila, green dianthus, chrysanthemums, and lilies. The second floor features material stalls offering baskets, potted plants, decorative flowers, and gardening tools. In Hall B, the first floor is dedicated to potted flower stalls selling succulents, foliage plants, orchids, and more, with a parking lot available for the convenience of visitors. One notable difference between the Taipei Flower Market in Neihu and the holiday flower markets is its operating hours, which align with regular working hours, opening from early morning until noon. So, for those planning to visit the flower market on weekends, please pay attention to the business hours.

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