I have a 4 nights stopover in Taipei with my 6year old daughter and am wondering if any you has been there recently and can give me some ideas on what's worth seeing/ doing. The Lonely Planet guide on sale is a 2007 edition so I am not sure how far it can still be trusted, but I would appreciate any ideas and tips you can give me, especially regarding public transport, money, day trips etc.
Cheers
I hate to ask how you ended up with 4 nights in Taipei - it's kind of a backwater to get to, so I assume that duration is by choice?
Some basics first: In my experience you wont be able to get Taiwan Dollars NT$ until you get to CKS airport - no big deal, there are plenty of places to exchange, or just grab some from your home account using an ATM.
The airport is a (relatively) long way out, so the airport bus is the cheapest way into the city - there's a few different options so it helps to know the hotel you are staying at.
I found the Taiwanese very shy when it came to speaking English - so you will find yourself struggling to be understood in many situations if you can't speak a little Mandarin (which is generally understood by most of the younger inhabitants).
Getting around Taipei is easier if you get the local equivalent of an Octopus card, the EasyCard. That also discounts your fare, and can be used on buses too.
Day trips for young kids? That's a bit harder. There's a "metropolitan children's playground" amusement park sort of thing near Chung-shan; a popular place to visit is Taroko Gorge, which is spectacular, but probably more than a day trip away. Taipei 101 is worth going up on a clear day. Danshui (at the end of the MRT red line) is a touristy seashore destination... The Zoo at the end of the Mucha line might be a time killer. There's plenty of night markets to see, but I'd guess the 6 year old will be tucked up in bed before any of those realy kick off...
I found Taipei safe, if a little dull for young kids. But the people are friendly enough, and it isn't terribly expensive.