Taipei City Mall
Taipei City Mall is Taiwan's largest and longest underground street, connecting Taiwan Railway Administration (TRA), Taiwan High-Speed Rail (TSHR), Taipei Metro, Beimen Station on Taipei Metro's Songshan Line, Taoyuan Metro, and Taipei Bus Station, making it highly accessible and convenient.
The Mall is separated into four main regions: apparel, miscellaneous, electronics, and food and beverage, and offers a wide range of services and items like clothing, daily needs, handicrafts, and Taiwanese delicacies. Those selling video games, anime, figurines, and gashapon (capsule toys) are among the most notable. Taipei City Mall is dubbed the "Akihabara of Taipei."
The Taipei City Mall is an underground market with hundreds of shops. Most of the offerings are clothing, electronics, and food stores, which are grouped into concentrations, but other attractions exist. Fans of anime, for example, will like the abundance of specialty stores. A lot of the items are on the lower end of the price spectrum, which is a holdover from the mall's previous life as Chunghwa Market. Like a market, street musicians often perform, giving the place a welcoming, local feel.
Address: Section 1, Shimin Blvd, Zhongzheng District
Website: http://www.taipeimall.com.tw/zh-TW