Taipei is one of the world's top destinations for digital nomads. Here's everything you need to work remotely from Taipei.
Why Nomads Love Taipei
- Extremely friendly locals — consistently rated as world's friendliest by expats
- Very safe — women walk alone at 3am without concern, ultra-low crime
- Night market paradise — hundreds of markets with incredible $2-5 meals
- Affordable for the quality of life — much cheaper than Japan or South Korea
- Fast internet — 100-300 Mbps standard, excellent mobile data
- Excellent healthcare — world-class at a fraction of Western prices, NHI covers almost everything
Best Neighborhoods for Nomads
Da'an
Central, upscale, parks, excellent MRT access. Most popular expat area.
Zhongshan
Art galleries, boutique cafes, Japanese colonial architecture.
Xinyi
Modern district — Taipei 101, malls, nightlife.
Coworking & WiFi
| Space | Price | Area |
|---|
| WeWork | NT$8,000/mo | Multiple |
| CLBC | NT$5,000/mo | Da'an |
| The Hive | NT$6,000/mo | Zhongshan |
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Practical Tips for Your First Month
Your first month in Taipei sets the foundation for everything that follows. Based on advising hundreds of expats, here's a priority checklist:
- Week 1: Get a local SIM card, open a bank account (if possible on your visa type), register your address if required, and explore 2-3 neighborhoods on foot.
- Week 2: Set up your workspace — try 2-3 coworking spaces with day passes before committing to a monthly membership. Establish a daily routine.
- Week 3: Join social events — attend at least 2 meetups, coworking events, or language exchanges. The connections you make now become your support network.
- Week 4: Evaluate and adjust — assess your neighborhood, workspace, budget, and social life. Make changes while you're still flexible.
The biggest mistake new digital nomads make is trying to figure everything out before they arrive. The reality is that most practical questions are best answered on the ground, with the help of other expats who've already navigated the same challenges.
Timezone Considerations
Taipei is in the CST (UTC+8) timezone. This puts you 12-17 hours ahead of US Pacific time, making real-time collaboration with American teams challenging. Many nomads here work split schedules — mornings for focused work, evenings for US-timezone meetings. European overlap is more manageable at 5-7 hours difference.