Get it: Any MRT station fare machine (NT$100 deposit + load amount). Also sold at convenience stores.
Works on: MRT (20% discount), TRA trains (local fares), city buses, YouBike 2.0, FamilyMart / 7-Eleven / OK Mart checkout, some taxis, some restaurants.
Top up: At any MRT machine (accepts NT$100/500/1000 notes), 7-Eleven, FamilyMart. Auto-reload option available via phone app.
Refund: Return at any MRT station — get deposit + remaining balance minus NT$20 fee. Or just keep it for next trip.
Tip: Keep ≥ NT$200 on card at all times. Turnstile beeps if you tap out with insufficient balance — can still exit but you'll be blocked re-entry until topped up.
Flag fare: NT$85 for first 1.25 km, then NT$5 per 250m (daytime). Night surcharge 11pm–6am (+NT$20 flag). Luggage: free.
Typical fares from Nangang: Taipei Main Station ~NT$200 · Raohe Night Market ~NT$130 · Taipei 101 ~NT$250 · Airport not recommended (use MRT/HSR).
Payment: Most accept EasyCard. Some accept credit card. Cash safest.
Apps: LINE Taxi (most common in Taiwan) · Uber works in Taipei · 55688 (call-in service, English okay for hotels).
Tips: Have destination in Chinese or show the address on your phone. Most drivers are honest — metered is standard. Yellow cabs are regulated. Hotel can call for you anytime.
Cost: NT$10/30 min (first 30 min free with registered EasyCard). After 1 hr: NT$20/30 min. Dockless return to any station.
How to rent: Link EasyCard via YouBike app or tap EasyCard at any dock kiosk. Or scan QR on bike with app. Bikes are 3-speed, well-maintained.
Stations near hotel: Nangang MRT exits, CITYLINK mall area, Nangang Software Park.
Best use: Last-mile from MRT to night market, riverside cycling paths (Dajia Riverside Park is beautiful), Raohe-area exploration. Not ideal for hills or rain.
App: YouBike微笑單車 (iOS/Android). Register with phone number + credit card + EasyCard ID.
Best option: Buy tourist SIM at TPE airport on arrival (Arrivals level, open 24/7). Chunghwa Telecom or Taiwan Mobile — unlimited data 30-day for ~NT$300–500.
eSIM: If your phone supports it, activate before departure — Airalo, Klook, or direct from Chunghwa. Slightly less hassle than physical SIM.
Free WiFi: iTaiwan (government free wifi, ~4G, available at MRT stations, parks, libraries — register once via SMS). Hotel wifi generally solid.
MRT wifi: Free but intermittent in tunnels. Platforms have good coverage.
Note for Japan: Buy a separate Japan SIM or international plan — Taiwan SIM won't cover Hokkaido.
Currency: New Taiwan Dollar (TWD / NT$). ~31–32 TWD = 1 USD (check live rate in converter above).
ATMs: 7-Eleven ATMs accept foreign cards (VISA/MC/Amex) 24/7 — most reliable. Citibank, HSBC ATMs also good. Postal ATMs (green) work for most cards. NT$20,000/day limit typical.
How much cash: Night markets are cash-only. Budget NT$500–1,500/person per market visit. Restaurants mid-range are increasingly card-friendly. Taxis prefer cash.
Exchange: Airport rates OK (not great). Taipei Main Station money changers competitive. Banks have good rates but ID required (passport). Avoid hotel exchange.
Cards: Visa/MC widely accepted at hotels, chain restaurants, malls. Amex less so. Smaller shops/markets: cash only.
Your station: Nangang is the
eastern terminus of HSR — all southbound HSR starts here. Walk from Courtyard (connected complex).
Key routes from Nangang:
→ Taoyuan (Airport): ~20 min · NT$155 · then Airport MRT to TPE T1/T2
→ Taichung: ~45 min · NT$700
→ Tainan: ~1h 40min · NT$1,350
→ Zuoying (Kaohsiung): ~2h · NT$1,630
Book: thsrc.com.tw (EN) · Up to 28 days ahead · Early discount 35% off · No booking fee. EasyCard doesn't work on HSR.
Tip: Window seat right side going south for views. Trains run every 15–30 min peak. Standard class is fine — business class barely different.