Once the sun sets over Taipei 101, the Xinyi District becomes the city’s nightlife center of gravity. The streets around the iconic skyscraper — anchored by the multi-floor party complex ATT 4 FUN — host the biggest, glossiest, and most internationally famous nightclubs in Taiwan. World-touring DJs, 360° LED visual rigs, bottle service tables that book out months in advance, and lines around the block from 11 PM until close are the normal Friday-night scene here. If you’ve heard about Taipei’s club scene from someone who actually went, the venues they’re talking about are almost all in Xinyi.

For a tourist, the question isn’t whether to go (the energy is genuinely worth experiencing) — it’s which club, on which night, in what outfit, and how to get past the door without confusion. Cover charges range from “completely free” (early-week, with a guest list) to NT$1,000+ per person on a Saturday night. Dress codes are real and enforced. And while EDM and house dominate the playlists, several clubs alternate hip-hop, R&B, and Mandopop nights with their own dedicated crowds.

This guide covers the best nightclubs in Xinyi District, Taipei in 2026 — what each is known for, what to wear, what to expect at the door, and how to plan a smooth night out. By the end, you’ll know exactly where to go, when to arrive, and how to do Xinyi nightlife properly without getting your night derailed.

Silhouettes dancing under colorful laser lights in a vibrant nightclub setting
Xinyi District is the home of Taipei’s biggest, brightest nightclubs — most clustered inside or around the ATT 4 FUN complex.

Xinyi Nightclub Scene at a Glance

  • Where: Xinyi District, around Taipei 101 and the ATT 4 FUN complex
  • Get there: MRT Tamsui-Xinyi (Red) Line to Taipei 101/World Trade Center Station, Exit 4, or Bannan (Blue) Line to City Hall
  • Hours: Most clubs 10:30 PM – 4:30 AM; peak crowd 12:30–3:00 AM
  • Cover charges: NT$300–1,000 typical (often includes 1–2 drinks)
  • Dress code: Smart casual minimum; some clubs strict — no shorts, flip-flops, or athletic wear
  • Best night for big parties: Friday and Saturday
  • Best night for cheap entry: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
  • Music: Predominantly EDM and house; hip-hop, R&B, and themed nights also common
  • Legal age: 18+ for entry; check ID requirements before going

Why Xinyi Is the Center of Taipei Nightlife

The Xinyi District is Taipei’s modern entertainment, shopping, and business heart — clean, polished, dotted with luxury malls, the towering Taipei 101, and a high concentration of international hotels. The clubs here have benefited from the area’s gloss: bigger budgets, larger venues, more elaborate sound and lighting rigs, and — as a result — the international DJ talent that gravitates toward those venues.

The single most important address is ATT 4 FUN, a 12-story entertainment complex directly across from Taipei 101. Inside ATT 4 FUN you’ll find several major clubs, multi-floor restaurants, themed bars, and a rooftop venue with city views. Several other freestanding clubs are within a 5–10 minute walk, mostly along Songshou Road and Songzhi Road.

The Best Nightclubs in Xinyi District, Taipei

1. Wave Club Taipei (浪潮夜店)

The flagship nightclub of the Xinyi scene and one of the most iconic clubs in Asia. Located inside ATT 4 FUN with floor-to-ceiling views overlooking Taipei 101, Wave is the venue most associated with the city’s club identity. The space is large, the production is theatrical (LED ceiling, laser system, dancers, occasional aerial performances), and the music leans EDM and house — with regular international DJ bookings that include world-tier names.

  • Music: EDM, house, occasional hip-hop
  • Cover: NT$300–800 typical, includes 1–2 drinks; bottle tables NT$10,000+
  • Hours: Wed/Thu/Sun 10:30 PM – 3:30 AM, Fri/Sat 10:30 PM – 4:30 AM
  • Dress code: Smart casual to dressy; bouncers are strict on shorts, flip-flops, athletic wear
  • Best night: Saturday for biggest crowd; Wednesday for relaxed pace

2. OMNI Nightclub

OMNI is Taipei’s purpose-built EDM cathedral, with 360° LCD panels, a wraparound laser system, and a sound rig considered one of the best in Asia. The crowd is younger and more energetic than Wave, and the music is unapologetically electronic — Hardwell, Skrillex, R3HAB, Steve Aoki and similar artists have all played here. If you came to Taipei for the EDM scene, OMNI is the must-visit.

  • Music: EDM, big-room house, festival sound
  • Cover: NT$500–1,000 (event-based pricing); special acts higher
  • Hours: Thu/Fri/Sat 10:30 PM – 4:30 AM
  • Dress code: Smart casual; trendier dress preferred
  • Best night: Saturday for big-name DJ sets

3. AI Nightclub

One of the newer flagship clubs in the district, AI fuses high-end production technology with a broader music range — EDM, hip-hop, R&B, and Mandopop sets all rotate through the calendar. The interior is famous for its digital art installations, theatrical smoke effects, and an immersive lighting rig. A favorite among Taipei’s local nightlife crowd as well as international visitors.

  • Music: EDM, hip-hop, R&B, themed nights
  • Cover: NT$500–1,000 typical
  • Hours: Wed/Fri/Sat 10:30 PM onward
  • Dress code: Trendy / fashion-forward
  • Best night: Friday for hip-hop, Saturday for EDM

4. PR Lounge Club

A more intimate, lounge-style club that splits between dance floor and table service. Music leans toward hip-hop and R&B with EDM stretches, and the crowd is slightly older and more polished than at OMNI or AI. Good for travelers who want a club night without the festival-level intensity.

  • Music: Hip-hop, R&B, mainstream
  • Cover: NT$500–800
  • Hours: Wed–Sat 10:30 PM – 4:00 AM
  • Dress code: Smart casual
  • Best night: Friday and Saturday

5. Babe 18

One of the earlier survivors of the Xinyi club scene, Babe 18 trades on a more nostalgic, mainstream Top 40 / Mandopop / hip-hop identity. The space is smaller and the crowd is largely local (mid-20s and up). A good choice if you want to avoid the festival-EDM energy and dance to recognizable tracks.

  • Music: Mainstream, Mandopop, hip-hop
  • Cover: NT$400–700
  • Hours: Thu–Sat 10:00 PM – 4:00 AM
  • Dress code: Smart casual

6. The Park Lounge & Club

Inside the Hyatt-adjacent area, this lounge-and-club combo serves as a slightly upscale alternative — table-heavy seating, premium bottle service, and a soundtrack that mixes house and hip-hop. Better for a small group looking for an early-evening drink that turns into a low-key dance floor experience.

  • Music: House, hip-hop, lounge
  • Cover: NT$300–500 typical
  • Hours: Tue–Sat from 9 PM
  • Dress code: Smart casual to dressy

7. Frank Taipei (rooftop bar with club vibe)

Not strictly a club, but worth knowing: Frank is the rooftop bar/lounge on the upper floors of ATT 4 FUN with skyline views directly toward Taipei 101. DJs spin most weekend nights, the crowd is mixed and stylish, and it’s a great alternative for travelers who want one drink at altitude before deciding on a club.

DJ mixing music at a lively nightclub with vibrant lights and dancing crowd
The Xinyi clubs book international DJs regularly — most weekend nights have a known name on the lineup.

How to Get Into Xinyi Nightclubs

Cover Charges and Drink Inclusions

Cover charges in Xinyi clubs typically range from NT$300 on a quiet weekday to NT$1,000+ on Saturday night for headlining DJ events. Most covers include 1–2 drink tokens. Some clubs offer “early bird” pricing — entry before midnight at a discount, sometimes with all-you-can-drink for a fixed period.

For touring international DJ events, expect higher pricing (NT$1,500–3,000) and pre-sold tickets via club Instagram or platforms like Accupass.

Guest Lists and PRs

Most clubs have a network of PRs (promoters) on Instagram who add guests to a guest list — usually for free or discounted entry, sometimes with a free drink or table-share access. Find a club’s official Instagram, scroll through tagged accounts that look like club promoters, and DM a few hours before you plan to go. This is the standard way locals reduce cover charges.

Dress Code (Real, Enforced)

Xinyi clubs run real dress codes. Bouncers will turn away:

  • Shorts (men)
  • Flip-flops, slides, sandals
  • Athletic shorts and sportswear
  • Tank tops or sleeveless tees on men
  • Anything with major brand logos that look counterfeit (yes, really)

Safe options: dark jeans or trousers, a button-up or stylish tee, clean sneakers (clean white sneakers are widely accepted), or smart shoes. Women have more flexibility but the crowd skews dressy — sneakers are accepted.

Bottle Service

Reservations for table service are common and book through Instagram or via PRs. Bottle prices start around NT$8,000–15,000 for premium spirits and go up to NT$50,000+ for VIP tables at top events. Splitting between 4–6 friends, this comes out to roughly the same as paying cover and drinks — and gets you a table, a server, and skip-the-line entry. For groups, often the better choice.

Solo or Small-Group Strategy

If you’re solo or in a pair, the simplest play is: arrive at 11:30 PM (after the early-arrival queue but before the 1 AM peak), pay cover, get drinks, dance, leave when energy drops. Single travelers are perfectly welcome at Xinyi clubs — solo women report feeling safe; solo men should be aware that some clubs apply a slightly higher cover for unaccompanied males.

How to Get to Xinyi Nightclubs

The MRT runs until midnight, so getting to the clubs by metro is easy:

  • Tamsui-Xinyi (Red) Line to Taipei 101/World Trade Center Station, Exit 4 — drops you at the foot of the Xinyi District
  • Bannan (Blue) Line to City Hall Station, Exit 3 — slightly farther but with more bus connections

Getting back requires a different plan since the MRT closes around midnight. Options:

  • Taxi: Plentiful and cheap. NT$200–400 to most central neighborhoods.
  • Uber / LINE Taxi: Both work in Taipei. Surge pricing kicks in at peak club closing times.
  • Late-night buses: Some routes run until 1–2 AM but coverage is thin.
  • Walk: If you’re staying in Xinyi, walking back is the easiest option.

Music Genres and What to Expect

EDM and big-room house dominate the Xinyi club scene. Festival-style energy, drops, lasers, occasional aerial performers. OMNI is the spiritual home; Wave is close behind.

Hip-hop and R&B have a real but smaller scene, often as themed Wednesday or Friday nights. AI Nightclub and PR Lounge Club rotate hip-hop sets regularly.

Mandopop and Top 40 are common in mid-tier clubs like Babe 18 and during early-evening warm-up sets at the bigger clubs.

Underground house, techno, and indie electronic are not really an Xinyi specialty — for that scene, head west to clubs like Pawnshop or Korner in central Taipei, which run a different vibe.

Bartender pouring a cocktail through a strainer in a stylish lounge bar
Xinyi has a strong cocktail bar scene as well — many travelers warm up at a bar before heading to the clubs.

Bars and Pre-Club Spots in Xinyi

Most Xinyi club nights start with a drink at a bar around the district, then move to a club around 11:30 PM–midnight. A few favorite warm-up spots:

  • Frank Taipei (ATT 4 FUN rooftop): Skyline views, DJ sets, NT$500+ cocktails
  • R&D Cocktail Lab: Speakeasy-style cocktails, dark ambient interior
  • Indulge Experimental Bistro: Award-winning cocktail bar (Asia’s 50 Best Bars list regular)
  • Tipsy Soul Lounge: Live jazz Wednesday–Sunday, mellow start
  • Mango Tree Bar: Tropical cocktail bar with a young crowd

What to Avoid

Showing up at 9 PM expecting a packed dance floor. Xinyi clubs don’t really start until 11:30 PM. Anything before midnight is warm-up energy.

Wearing flip-flops or shorts. You’ll be turned away. The dress codes are real.

Asking for “tourist” rates. Pricing is what’s posted; haggling at the door doesn’t work.

Drinking before the cover counter at the door. If staff smell heavy alcohol on you, they may decline entry. Pace your pre-club drinks.

Trying to bring outside drinks in. Strictly forbidden.

Forgetting your passport/ID. Some clubs ID at the door, especially if you look young. Carry physical ID.

Drugs. Drug laws in Taiwan are strict and penalties are heavy. Don’t.

Safety in Xinyi Clubs

The Xinyi club scene is well-policed and considered safe by Asian-capital standards. Watch for the standard club concerns: don’t leave drinks unattended, don’t accept drinks from strangers, and stay aware of your group. Bouncers are competent and quick to break up trouble. Solo women generally report feeling safe.

The walk between ATT 4 FUN, the surrounding clubs, and the major hotels is well-lit and busy until close. Taxis are abundant outside every venue at closing time.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best nightclubs in Xinyi District, Taipei?

Wave Club, OMNI Nightclub, AI Nightclub, and PR Lounge Club are the four most consistently recommended. Wave and OMNI are the EDM-heavy heavyweights; AI rotates EDM/hip-hop/R&B; PR Lounge is more mainstream/hip-hop oriented.

How much does it cost to enter a Xinyi club?

Cover charges range from NT$300 on quiet weekdays to NT$1,000+ on big Saturday-night events. Most include 1–2 drink tokens. International DJ events can cost NT$1,500–3,000 with pre-sold tickets.

What’s the dress code for Xinyi clubs?

Smart casual minimum. No shorts, flip-flops, sandals, athletic wear, or sleeveless tees on men. Dark jeans + button-up or stylish tee + clean sneakers is a safe combination.

What time do Xinyi clubs close?

Most close at 4:00 AM or 4:30 AM on Friday and Saturday nights, and 3:30 AM on weekdays. Peak crowd hours are 12:30 AM to 3:00 AM.

Can I go to Xinyi clubs alone?

Yes. Solo travelers, especially women, generally report feeling safe. Cover charges may be slightly higher for unaccompanied men at some venues. Crowd is friendly and the security is competent.

Is the legal drinking age 18 in Taiwan?

Yes. Clubs strictly check ID at the door for any patron who looks young. Always carry physical ID, ideally a passport.

How do I get back from Xinyi after the MRT closes?

Taxis are plentiful at all club closing times — typical fare to most central neighborhoods is NT$200–400. Uber and LINE Taxi both work and are reliable, with surge pricing at peak closing.

Are there any Mandopop or hip-hop clubs in Xinyi?

AI Nightclub and PR Lounge Club rotate hip-hop and R&B nights regularly. Babe 18 leans Mandopop and mainstream. Check each club’s Instagram for the night’s genre before you go.

Do Xinyi clubs allow international DJs to play?

Yes. OMNI and Wave book major international DJs regularly — Hardwell, Skrillex, R3HAB, Steve Aoki, and similar artists have all played the district. Watch club Instagrams and ticketing platforms (Accupass, KKTIX) for upcoming events.

Final Take

Xinyi District is the heart of Taipei’s biggest, brightest nightclub scene — and a fun corner of the city to spend at least one Friday or Saturday night during a longer trip. Pick a club that matches your music taste (Wave or OMNI for EDM, AI for variety, PR Lounge for hip-hop), dress smart, get on a guest list if you can, arrive after 11:30 PM, and budget NT$1,500–2,500 for a full night. The clubs aren’t subtle — they’re glossy, loud, sometimes ridiculous, and exactly what an Xinyi night out should be.


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