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Huaxi Street Night Market
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Snake Alley, also known as Huaxi Street Night Market or Huaxi Street Tourist Night Market is a market in Wanhua District, Taipei, Taiwan. The market is located near the Bangka Lungshan Temple as well as other night markets located on Guangzhou Street, Wuzhou Street and Xichang Street.
Nearby attractions
Guangzhou Street Night Market
Guangzhou St, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 108
Bopiliao Historical Block
Lane 173, Kangding Rd, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 108
Bangka Old Street
Section 2, Guiyang St, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 108
Bangka Park
108, Taiwan, Taipei City, Wanhua District, Guangzhou St, 西園路交叉口
Huajiang Wild Duck Natural Park
108, Taiwan, Taipei City, Wanhua District, 柳鄉里
Longshan Cultural & Creative Base
108, Taiwan, Taipei City, Wanhua District, Section 1, Xiyuan Rd, 145號B2
Monga Dizang Temple
No. 245號, Xichang St, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 108
Taipei Food Tour / Taipei's Origin & Longshan Temple - Walking Tour Meeting Point - TourMeAway
No. 153號, Section 1, Xiyuan Rd, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 108
Xinfu Market
No. 70號, Sanshui St, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 108
Longshan Riverside Park
Section 1, Huanhe S Rd, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 108
Nearby restaurants
Yuan Fang Gua Bao
No. 17-2, Huaxi St, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 108
華西街台南擔仔麵海鮮餐廳
108, Taiwan, Taipei City, Wanhua District, 青山里華西街31-1號
壽司王
108, Taiwan, Taipei City, Wanhua District, 青山里華西街17-3號
阿忠日式料理
No. 142號, Huaxi St, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 108
Liang Xi Hao Xiyuan Branch
No. 194號, Section 1, Xiyuan Rd, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 108
客家美食小吃店
No. 23-1號, Huaxi St, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 108
兩喜號 Liang Xi Hao - 總店
No. 245號, Guangzhou St, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 108
艋舺螺螄粉 桂林米粉
No. 175號, Guangzhou St, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 108
亞洲鱉蛇專賣店
No. 45號, Huaxi St, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 108
忻鮨壽司
No. 109號, Guilin Rd, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 108
Nearby hotels
Wholesome Hotel (previously Your Hotel)
No. 247號, Guangzhou St, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 108
Monka Hotel
No. 139號, Section 1, Xiyuan Rd, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 108
Lungshan Hotel
108, Taiwan, Taipei City, Wanhua District, 西園路一段125巷13之1號
Ku Shan Yuan Hotel
108, Taiwan, Taipei City, Wanhua District, 華西街40巷16號
Hwa Guan Hotel
No. 137號, Xichang St, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 108
Caesar Metro Hotel Taipei
No. 167, Bangka Blvd, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 108
Ferrary Hotel
No. 41號, Kangding Rd, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 108
Meeting Mates
No. 316號, Kunming St, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 108014
MEANDER Taipei
No. 163號, Chengdu Rd, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 108
Hotel Riverview Taipei
No. 77號, Section 1, Huanhe S Rd, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 108
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Huaxi Street Night Market

Huaxi St, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 108
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Snake Alley, also known as Huaxi Street Night Market or Huaxi Street Tourist Night Market is a market in Wanhua District, Taipei, Taiwan. The market is located near the Bangka Lungshan Temple as well as other night markets located on Guangzhou Street, Wuzhou Street and Xichang Street.

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attractions: Guangzhou Street Night Market, Bopiliao Historical Block, Bangka Old Street, Bangka Park, Huajiang Wild Duck Natural Park, Longshan Cultural & Creative Base, Monga Dizang Temple, Taipei Food Tour / Taipei's Origin & Longshan Temple - Walking Tour Meeting Point - TourMeAway, Xinfu Market, Longshan Riverside Park, restaurants: Yuan Fang Gua Bao, 華西街台南擔仔麵海鮮餐廳, 壽司王, 阿忠日式料理, Liang Xi Hao Xiyuan Branch, 客家美食小吃店, 兩喜號 Liang Xi Hao - 總店, 艋舺螺螄粉 桂林米粉, 亞洲鱉蛇專賣店, 忻鮨壽司
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+886 2 2550 5220#2421
Website
tcma.gov.taipei
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Wed4 PM - 12 AMClosed

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Nearby attractions of Huaxi Street Night Market

Guangzhou Street Night Market

Bopiliao Historical Block

Bangka Old Street

Bangka Park

Huajiang Wild Duck Natural Park

Longshan Cultural & Creative Base

Monga Dizang Temple

Taipei Food Tour / Taipei's Origin & Longshan Temple - Walking Tour Meeting Point - TourMeAway

Xinfu Market

Longshan Riverside Park

Guangzhou Street Night Market

Guangzhou Street Night Market

4.0

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Open 24 hours
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Bopiliao Historical Block

Bopiliao Historical Block

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Bangka Old Street

Bangka Old Street

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(559)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Bangka Park

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Nearby restaurants of Huaxi Street Night Market

Yuan Fang Gua Bao

華西街台南擔仔麵海鮮餐廳

壽司王

阿忠日式料理

Liang Xi Hao Xiyuan Branch

客家美食小吃店

兩喜號 Liang Xi Hao - 總店

艋舺螺螄粉 桂林米粉

亞洲鱉蛇專賣店

忻鮨壽司

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壽司王

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Reviews of Huaxi Street Night Market

3.9
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5.0
8y

Huaxi Street Night Market, nestled in Taipei’s Wanhua District, offers a distinctive experience unlike the bustling crowds of Shilin or Raohe. Known as Taiwan’s oldest night market, Huaxi has a rich, layered history that’s reflected in its quieter atmosphere and traditional charm. Walking under the iconic red lanterns and through the covered arcade, you’ll find a blend of the old and new—from massage parlors and herbal medicine shops to vendors serving classic Taiwanese street eats.

The food is a key highlight. Adventurous eaters can try specialties like snake soup and turtle jelly, while more mainstream favorites like braised pork rice, oyster vermicelli, and stinky tofu are just as satisfying. The grilled seafood, particularly the squid and eel, is fresh and flavorful. Prices are reasonable, and the vendors are generally friendly and willing to explain unfamiliar dishes.

Unlike the louder, more commercialized markets, Huaxi feels more intimate and grounded in local culture. It’s especially enjoyable for travelers interested in a more relaxed, authentic night market experience. While it may not offer the flashiest stalls or the latest viral snacks, Huaxi makes up for it with depth, tradition, and a unique ambiance. It’s a quiet gem that rewards those willing to slow down and explore it on...

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3.0
1y

At two blocks in length, Huaxi is immediately adjacent to Guangzhou/Meng Xia Night Markets and the South gate marks the threshold between the marketplaces. Huaxi Street is a fully covered market and is comprised of about 50% restaurants and the other 50% are vendors and shops, with the predominant industry being massages. The character of this market is very different from other night markets like Guangzhou, Shilin or Raoha, in that Huaxi feels more like a pedestrian strip mall than the others and more oriented for local families or older customers, looking for normal dining options, rather than the dating scene at Ximending or the tourism found at Shilin. The styling of this strip mall is relatively dated, indicating it has been here in it's current form for quite some time and probably the original marketplace in the area with Guangzhou expanding afterwards. Worth the visit? Combo Huaxi with Guangzhou/Meng Xia markets, with a trip from...

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4.0
30w

Huaxi Street Night Market also known as Snake Alley, is one of Taipei’s oldest night markets. Established in the 1950s, the market was once famous for its exotic offerings, including snake meat and traditional Chinese tonics, which earned it the nickname “Snake Alley.” The snake performances and exotic dishes have faded over the years. Today, Huaxi Street Night Market consists of two main sections: one with simple food stalls serving Taiwanese snacks, and the other lined with massage parlors and beauty salons. The arched roof, traditional lanterns, and tiled walkway add to the market’s old-school charm.

Although the market is officially open until midnight, the food section was almost entirely closed by around 10:00 PM during our visit. If you want to try the food, it’s best to come earlier in...

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Zong HuZong Hu
At two blocks in length, Huaxi is immediately adjacent to Guangzhou/Meng Xia Night Markets and the South gate marks the threshold between the marketplaces. Huaxi Street is a fully covered market and is comprised of about 50% restaurants and the other 50% are vendors and shops, with the predominant industry being massages. The character of this market is very different from other night markets like Guangzhou, Shilin or Raoha, in that Huaxi feels more like a pedestrian strip mall than the others and more oriented for local families or older customers, looking for normal dining options, rather than the dating scene at Ximending or the tourism found at Shilin. The styling of this strip mall is relatively dated, indicating it has been here in it's current form for quite some time and probably the original marketplace in the area with Guangzhou expanding afterwards. Worth the visit? Combo Huaxi with Guangzhou/Meng Xia markets, with a trip from Longshan Temple MRT.
Anna KrzakAnna Krzak
Huaxi Street Night Market also known as Snake Alley, is one of Taipei’s oldest night markets. Established in the 1950s, the market was once famous for its exotic offerings, including snake meat and traditional Chinese tonics, which earned it the nickname “Snake Alley.” The snake performances and exotic dishes have faded over the years. Today, Huaxi Street Night Market consists of two main sections: one with simple food stalls serving Taiwanese snacks, and the other lined with massage parlors and beauty salons. The arched roof, traditional lanterns, and tiled walkway add to the market’s old-school charm. Although the market is officially open until midnight, the food section was almost entirely closed by around 10:00 PM during our visit. If you want to try the food, it’s best to come earlier in the evening.
Ally LAlly L
Very old part of Taipei. It is as local as it gets but a tourist spot at the same time. It fits right in with the Longshan temple, the historic houses, and even the Longshan MRT stop. Prices are cheaper; they still give plastic bags for free with drinks, with snacks, whatever. There are those 30NT shops that offer more variety than a traditional wet market. There are those products that closely resemble brand names strewn on a mat on the ground. The atomsphere takes you back 3 decades compared to the recently renovated, chain-infested newer parts of town. The locals are friendlier but hustlers at the same time. They have a decent variety of snacks and plenty of kids in the area come here.
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At two blocks in length, Huaxi is immediately adjacent to Guangzhou/Meng Xia Night Markets and the South gate marks the threshold between the marketplaces. Huaxi Street is a fully covered market and is comprised of about 50% restaurants and the other 50% are vendors and shops, with the predominant industry being massages. The character of this market is very different from other night markets like Guangzhou, Shilin or Raoha, in that Huaxi feels more like a pedestrian strip mall than the others and more oriented for local families or older customers, looking for normal dining options, rather than the dating scene at Ximending or the tourism found at Shilin. The styling of this strip mall is relatively dated, indicating it has been here in it's current form for quite some time and probably the original marketplace in the area with Guangzhou expanding afterwards. Worth the visit? Combo Huaxi with Guangzhou/Meng Xia markets, with a trip from Longshan Temple MRT.
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Huaxi Street Night Market also known as Snake Alley, is one of Taipei’s oldest night markets. Established in the 1950s, the market was once famous for its exotic offerings, including snake meat and traditional Chinese tonics, which earned it the nickname “Snake Alley.” The snake performances and exotic dishes have faded over the years. Today, Huaxi Street Night Market consists of two main sections: one with simple food stalls serving Taiwanese snacks, and the other lined with massage parlors and beauty salons. The arched roof, traditional lanterns, and tiled walkway add to the market’s old-school charm. Although the market is officially open until midnight, the food section was almost entirely closed by around 10:00 PM during our visit. If you want to try the food, it’s best to come earlier in the evening.
Anna Krzak

Anna Krzak

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Very old part of Taipei. It is as local as it gets but a tourist spot at the same time. It fits right in with the Longshan temple, the historic houses, and even the Longshan MRT stop. Prices are cheaper; they still give plastic bags for free with drinks, with snacks, whatever. There are those 30NT shops that offer more variety than a traditional wet market. There are those products that closely resemble brand names strewn on a mat on the ground. The atomsphere takes you back 3 decades compared to the recently renovated, chain-infested newer parts of town. The locals are friendlier but hustlers at the same time. They have a decent variety of snacks and plenty of kids in the area come here.
Ally L

Ally L

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