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Yes. A Daytrip transfer is not a race from point A to point B. You can book stops at places like Daxi Old Street or Cihu Memorial en route to Taipei or another destination, turning what would be a forgettable airport run into the first real experience of your trip. Your driver knows the area and can guide you through the highlights, so you arrive at your final destination having already seen something worthwhile rather than just a highway.
Taoyuan sits at a convenient crossroads. Taipei is approximately 40 km (25 miles) to the east, typically a 45–60 minute drive depending on traffic. Hsinchu, a gateway to Hakka country and the tech corridor of Taiwan, is roughly 60 km (37 miles) south. Jiufen and the northeast coast are reachable as a longer day trip. Taoyuan's position near TPE airport makes it a logical starting or ending point for touring the north of the island, with Daytrip routes available between all these destinations.
Taoyuan deserves more than a quick connection. Daxi Old Street is one of northern Taiwan's most atmospheric historic districts, where red-brick arcades and century-old shophouses line the streets alongside local specialties like dried tofu, moonlight cake, and peanut candy. Cihu Memorial and the surrounding sculpture park offer a fascinating window into Taiwan's complex 20th-century history. The Northern Cross-Island Highway winds through mountain scenery that most visitors on a Taipei-only itinerary never see. Taoyuan rewards travelers who linger.
A private transfer is the most direct option for getting from TPE to Taipei, covering the roughly 40 km (25 miles) without transfers, shared stops, or luggage hassles. Trains require a connection at a station, and taxis can be a gamble on price and reliability after a long flight. With Daytrip, your driver meets you at arrivals and takes you straight to your Taipei address, so you arrive refreshed rather than navigating an unfamiliar transit system with bags in tow.
Xinnan Old Street, also known as Zhongshan Old Street, offers a slower, more residential experience than the tourist-busy Daxi strip. This area was once home to prosperous merchants, and its red-brick arcades and carved archways have survived largely intact. There are no crowds jostling for tofu photo opportunities here, just the quiet architecture of a town that has aged gracefully. It is the kind of place that rewards visitors who have already done Daxi and want something with less foot traffic and more atmosphere.
Taoyuan has one of Taiwan's largest Hakka populations, and the culture here is lived rather than performed. Villages in the Longtan and Guanyin areas preserve traditional architecture, clan associations, and festivals that trace roots to the Hakka migration from southern China centuries ago. The city actively maintains heritage trails, local industries, and bikeways through rustic communities that feel worlds away from Taipei's pace. If you want to understand a side of Taiwan that goes beyond night markets and temples, Taoyuan's Hakka heartland is a meaningful detour.