Taiwan Long Stay Tips for Digital Nomads: Where to Live, Work, and Travel Like a Local

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Planning a long stay in Taiwan as a digital nomad? Discover tips for living like a local—where to stay, how to work remotely, and how to store your luggage easily with convenient storage solutions in Taipei.

Table of Contents:

1.Where to stay? Short-term rentals and co-living spaces beat hotels
Short-Term Rentals and Co-living SpacesRecommended Neighborhoods
2.What's Taipei weather like? Know before you go
3.Remote work-friendly: 3 best areas in Taipei for digital nomadsMinsheng Community
 East District (Zhongxiao Fuxing to Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall)
 Yongkang St. & Shida area
4.Too much luggage? Use a luggage storage service like a local
5.Living smart and saving money: Must-have tools for Taiwan life

1️⃣ Where to stay? Short-term rentals and co-living spaces beat hotels

📍Short-Term Rentals and Co-living Spaces

If you’re staying in Taiwan for a while, skip the expensive hotels and look into monthly rental options. Taipei has plenty of short-term studio apartments and co-living spaces like Home Sweet Home Share House, and Banana Co-living. These often come with shared kitchens, common areas, and even social events—great for meeting fellow travelers from around the world.

📍Recommended neighborhoods with good living convenience and a friendly international vibe:

  • Dadaocheng:A historic area with vintage vibes and lots of artsy little shops—perfect for slow living.
    Dadaocheng Photo by photoAC
    Dadaocheng Photo by photoAC

  • Chifeng Street, Zhongshan District:Super convenient transport and full of cool design stores. A favorite among international travelers.
    photo by pexel (alankrantas) - Conceptual image
    photo by pexel (alankrantas) – Conceptual image

  • Backstreets of Xinyi District (around Yongchun & Hulin Street):Well-equipped with everything you need and close to the MRT—ideal for long stays.
    Yongchun MRT station photo by pexels(jimmy liao)
    Yongchun MRT station photo by pexels (jimmy liao)
    Xinyi District photo by pexels (jimmy liao)
    Xinyi District photo by pexels (jimmy liao) 

    2️⃣ What’s Taipei weather like? Know before you go

    Taipei has a subtropical climate—warm, humid, and often rainy. Here’s a month-by-month look at what to expect so you can pack smarter :

    • January–February: Cool and damp, with temps around 13–18°C. Pack a warm jacket, especially for evening strolls.
    • March–May: A great time to visit Taipei! Mild, breezy spring weather with average highs around 24–28°C. Occasional rain showers are common, so bring an umbrella or light raincoat.
    • June–August: Taipei’s summer season—hot, humid, and the start of typhoon season. Temperatures can soar up to 35°C. Stay hydrated, wear light clothing, and keep an eye on weather alerts.
    • September–October: Still warm but more pleasant. Perfect for day trips and outdoor events.
    • November–December: Turning cooler and rainier again. Day temps around 18–22°C, so bring layers.

    🌞 Best time to visit Taipei: May–June and September–October strike a great balance between nice weather and manageable tourist crowds.

    Panoramic view of Taipei City in taiwan

    3️⃣ Remote work-friendly: 3 best areas in Taipei for digital nomads

    If you’re working while traveling, here are the top three spots in Taipei that digital nomads love:

    🌿 Minsheng Community

    Peaceful and green, with hidden gem cafes and cozy coworking spaces tucked in quiet lanes. A favorite of local freelancers.

    minsheng community photo by creazilla
    Minsheng community photo by creazilla

    💼 East District (Zhongxiao Fuxing to Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall)

    Bustling yet balanced, with malls, supermarkets, and tons of cafes. You’ll also find many coworking spaces like FutureWard and CLBC here.

    East District (Zhongxiao Fuxing to Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall) photo by pixabay
    East District (Zhongxiao Fuxing to Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall) photo by pixabay

    🧘‍♂️ Yongkang St. & Shida area

    Full of local vibes and very international. Start your day working at a café, take a break at Daan Forest Park, and end your night at a language exchange event.

    Daan Forest Park Taipei photo by pexels (Mark C)
    Daan Forest Park Taipei photo by pexels (Mark C)

    4️⃣ Too much luggage? Use a luggage storage service like a local

    If you’ve arrived in Taiwan with too much stuff—or plan to go on short trips (like hopping over to Penghu or exploring Hualien and Taitung)—lugging everything around can be a nightmare.

    That’s when BOXFUL Self Storage becomes your best friend. You can easily book their service via mobile, and BOXFUL’s storage service offers self-service storage, allowing you to access your items anytime. You can also schedule door-to-door pickup and delivery! Whether it’s a suitcase, gym gear, or winter clothing, BOXFUL has you covered.

    Their storage spaces are clean, air-conditioned, and secure with access control and helpful staff on-site. It’s a great solution for long-term travelers living in Taiwan.

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    📍 Guanfu S. Store

    BOXFUL Guanfu S. Store located in Xinyi Dist
    BOXFUL Guanfu S. Store located in Xinyi Dist

    📍 Siwei Store

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    BOXFUL Siwei Store located in Daan Dist.

    📍 Minsheng Store

    BOXFUl Minsheng Store located in Songshan Dist
    BOXFUl Minsheng Store located in Songshan Dist

    🔗 Learn more about Boxful Self-Service Lockers

    If self-service access isn’t convenient for you, Boxful also offers By-The-Item and By-Square-Feet solutions with door-to-door pickup and delivery. These options are perfect for busy travelers, people who are moving, or anyone who prefers a hassle-free experience.

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    5️⃣ Living smart and saving money: Must-have tools for Taiwan life

    • EasyCard: Not just for MRT rides—use it at convenience stores and for Ubike rentals, too.
    • Transport apps: Moovit, TRA eBooking, Taiwan High-Speed Rail App.
    • Food delivery: foodpanda and Uber Eats are available almost everywhere.
    • Shopping for essentials: Try Watsons, POYA, PX Mart, or local supermarkets.

      ✅ In summary: Travel isn’t just sightseeing—it’s about living in a city

      When you stay in Taiwan for a month or more, you’re no longer just a tourist—you’re practically a part-time local. Living like a local and finding your own rhythm here will help you see Taiwan in a whole new way. And remember: with luggage stored and space freed up, you’ll feel lighter and more flexible. Enjoy your time in Taiwan—live well, travel smart!

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