Kimpton Da An Hotel
Stylish boutique hotel in the trendy Da'an district with bold design and a rooftop bar. Centrally located for fans attending baseball at Tianmu Stadium or basketball at Taipei Arena, with easy MRT access to all major venues.
Taipei, Taiwan · Capacity: 40,000
Taipei Dome is a major stadium in Taipei, Taiwan, with regular global sports and entertainment events.
The Taipei Dome, opened in 2023 after a long and contentious construction saga, is the Taiwanese capital's huge new domed stadium — a baseball and major-event venue that drew record crowds for its first international tournaments.
It's in the lively Xinyi district, near Taipei 101 and the city's best shopping and night markets.
Below are the Taipei stays, restaurants and bars fans use around the Taipei Dome.
Hotels, bars, restaurants and things to do near Taipei Dome in Taipei — every pick web-researched and source-cited, closest to the stadium first.
Stylish boutique hotel in the trendy Da'an district with bold design and a rooftop bar. Centrally located for fans attending baseball at Tianmu Stadium or basketball at Taipei Arena, with easy MRT access to all major venues.
Taipei's most luxurious hotel in the Songshan district, near Taipei Arena. International sports teams, touring musicians, and visiting celebrities choose the Mandarin Oriental for its flawless service, Michelin-starred dining, and elegant rooms.
In the heart of Taipei's Xinyi entertainment district near Taipei 101, W Taipei features a rooftop pool bar with sweeping city views and a vibrant lobby scene. Its location puts fans within easy reach of Taipei Arena and the city's best nightlife. The WET Bar rooftop is legendary.
Alchemy Bar is a moody speakeasy tucked behind an unmarked door in Taipei's Da'an district, serving inventive cocktails rooted in Taiwanese ingredients. Baseball fans heading to Taipei Dome or concert-goers hitting Taipei Arena make this a sophisticated late-night detour.
One of Asia's best cocktail bars, a hidden speakeasy in Taipei's Da'an district ranked on the World's 50 Best Bars list. A sophisticated post-event destination for fans after concerts and basketball games at Taipei Arena.
Brass Monkey in Taipei's Da'an District is the city's premier expat sports bar, screening English Premier League, NBA, NFL, and major international fixtures to a lively crowd of local and international sports fans. The bar's multiple screens, excellent imported beers on tap, and a solid pub menu of burgers and nachos make it the obvious gathering point for the city's international sporting community. On early-morning EPL weekends the atmosphere rivals any bar in London or Manchester.
Taiwan's leading craft brewery operates this sleek taproom in the trendy Zhongshan district. Taihu's rotating taps feature innovative brews using local ingredients like oolong tea and passion fruit. Baseball and basketball fans gather here after games for cold local craft beer and a buzzing atmosphere.
Revolutionary cocktail bar by world-renowned bartender Angus Zou serving pre-batched cocktails on tap — a concept that's been copied worldwide. Named to Asia's 50 Best Bars, it's a must-visit for sports travelers looking for Taipei's cutting-edge nightlife.
A multi-award-winning cocktail bistro in Zhongshan ranked among Asia's 50 Best Bars with Taiwanese tea-infused creations. Sports fans and music festival visitors discover Taipei's world-class cocktail innovation through oolong-infused gin and shiso sours.
Upscale seafood market and standing sashimi bar in Zhongshan District with the freshest fish in Taipei. A unique culinary experience for international baseball and basketball fans exploring Taipei's world-class food scene between CPBL games.
The birthplace of the world's most famous xiaolongbao, the original Din Tai Fung on Xinyi Road has been a pilgrimage site since 1972. Named one of the world's top ten restaurants by the New York Times, fans queue for the legendary soup dumplings that launched a global empire. Worth every minute in line.
An immersive art-dining restaurant in the Taipei 101 area where each dish is presented as edible art on handcrafted ceramics. Baseball fans from nearby Tianmu Stadium and concert-goers experience Taipei's most theatrical culinary performance here.
Taipei's oldest and most beloved night market near Songshan, stretching 600 meters with hundreds of food stalls. After events at Taipei Arena, fans flock here for pepper buns, stinky tofu, and bubble tea -- the ultimate Taipei fan food crawl.
Taipei's largest and most famous night market is a sensory overload of sizzling stalls serving oyster omelettes, stinky tofu, bubble tea, pepper buns, and flame-grilled chicken cutlets. Just one MRT stop from Taipei Arena, it is where fans continue the party after concerts and basketball games.
Soak in natural sulfur hot springs just 30 minutes from downtown Taipei — a volcanic valley of public and private baths, the city's ultimate recovery day.
Tour the Taipei Dome, Taiwan's first enclosed multi-purpose stadium with 40,000 seats, which opened in 2024. The dome hosts CPBL baseball, concerts, and international sporting events, and was a key venue for the 2024 World Baseball Classic qualifiers.
A 30-minute climb up Xiangshan's stone-carved steps rewards with the most photographed view in Taiwan — Taipei 101 rising above the entire basin with the stadium district visible below. Sports fans who arrive in Taipei a day early inevitably make the sunset hike a pre-tournament ritual, especially before Fubon Braves basketball or CPBL baseball home stands at Xinzhuang Stadium.
Legacy Taipei has been the engine room of Taiwan's independent music scene for two decades, launching careers and hosting intimate performances by artists who go on to fill arenas across Asia. The venue's multi-space format allows everything from 500-person club nights to 2,000-seat concerts, and the programming covers every genre from indie rock to electronic to hip-hop. Taiwanese music fans who discovered their favourite artists at Legacy have a loyalty to the venue that borders on devotion.
The venue where Taiwan's rock band Mayday performed their historic sold-out stadium concerts has become a pilgrimage site for fans of the beloved band who consider them the most important musicians in Chinese-language popular music history. The stadium grounds are a gathering point for Mayday's Superstar fan club during anniversaries and new release celebrations. For fans of Chinese-language rock and pop, understanding Mayday's relationship with their Taiwanese audience requires a visit to this place.
Ride the world's fastest elevator to the 89th-floor observatory of the iconic 508m skyscraper for 360° views of the Taipei basin and surrounding mountains.
Taipei Dome in Taipei is tracked across 0 events and seats 40,000 fans. Here's how fans build a trip around it:
Structured facts on this page (capacity, opening year, architect, ownership) are compiled from public reference databases and verified against venue coordinates.
Jay Chou have been spotted at Taipei Dome.
Taipei Dome has a capacity of 40,000 people.
Taipei Dome opened in 2023.
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