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Best Vegan Retreats in Taipei (2026)

Ranked guide to the best vegan wellness retreats in Taipei for 2026. Yoga, meditation, detox programs with plant-based cuisine. Prices, ratings, and what's included.

6 venues ranked Vegan Score: 9.0 Avg Meal: $8.00 Updated March 2026
Taipei's vegan retreat scene combines world-class wellness programming with genuinely plant-based cuisine β€” not the afterthought "vegan option" you'll find at conventional spas. Every retreat on this list serves 100% plant-based meals or has a dedicated vegan menu that goes well beyond salads and fruit plates. We've verified 2026 pricing, checked program schedules, and assessed the quality of yoga instruction, meditation guidance, and overall retreat experience. Whether you want a silent detox week or an active adventure retreat, this list has you covered.
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Space Yoga

No. 51, Section 1, Anhe Road, Da'an District
Taipei's most established yoga community occupies a serene multi-story studio on Anhe Road, offering over forty weekly classes spanning Ashtanga, vinyasa, yin, and restorative yoga. Their teacher training program has shaped a generation of Taiwanese yoga instructors. The studio's calm, incense-scented interior provides a genuine escape from Da'an's bustling streets below.
Price: Drop-in NT$600-800 ($19-26); monthly unlimited NT$3,500 ($113); teacher training from NT$45,000 ($1,450) Area: Da'an / Anhe

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Every venue below has been verified for 2026. Ranked by our weighted scoring methodology.

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True Yoga
6F, No. 136, Section 4, Ren'ai Road, Da'an District
True Yoga is Taipei's most luxurious wellness club, spanning multiple floors of yoga studios, a 25-meter heated pool, full gym, and spa facilities that rival five-star hotels. The range of yoga styles β€” from hot yoga to aerial silks β€” is unmatched in the city. Day passes give visitors access to the full facilities, making it a worthwhile splurge for wellness-focused travelers.
Price: Day pass NT$1,200 ($39); monthly membership NT$4,000-6,000 ($129-194) Area: Da'an / Ren'ai Vegan: Juice bar serves plant-based smoothies and cold-pressed juices; spa uses vegan-friendly products; restaurant offers vegan meal options
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Beitou Hot Springs
No. 6, Zhongshan Road, Beitou District
Beitou is Taipei's volcanic hot spring district, where sulfurous thermal waters have drawn visitors since the Japanese colonial era. The public Millennium Hot Spring offers open-air soaking for just NT$40, while private spring hotels along the valley provide intimate onsen experiences. Walking the steaming Thermal Valley trail past bubbling green sulfur pools is one of Taipei's most surreal natural experiences.
Price: Public outdoor foot bath free; Beitou Public Hot Spring NT$40 ($1.30); private spring hotels NT$500-2,000 ($16-65) Area: Beitou Vegan: Beitou district has multiple vegetarian restaurants; natural mineral waters with no animal-derived additives; temple vegetarian food nearby
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Wellspring by Silks
No. 1, Youya Road, Beitou District
The most refined hot spring experience in greater Taipei, Wellspring by Silks combines private in-room thermal spring baths with a world-class spa offering treatments rooted in traditional Chinese medicine. The resort's secluded location in the Beitou hills feels worlds away from the city, yet it is only thirty minutes by metro. Their vegetarian kaiseki dinner is an event unto itself.
Price: Day spa from NT$2,800 ($90); overnight packages NT$8,000-15,000 ($258-484) Area: Beitou / Xinbeitou Vegan: Restaurant offers vegetarian and vegan multi-course dinners; spa uses plant-based products on request; traditional Chinese herbal treatments available
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Chung Cheng Temple Meditation
No. 43, Qingtian Street, Da'an District
This serene Buddhist temple on tree-lined Qingtian Street offers meditation sessions open to the public, continuing a tradition that has nourished Taipei's contemplative community for decades. Weekend retreats combine sitting and walking meditation with dharma talks on mindfulness and compassion. The temple kitchen serves communal vegetarian meals during retreats, embodying the Buddhist principle that spiritual practice and mindful eating are inseparable.
Price: Meditation sessions by donation; weekend retreats NT$1,000-3,000 ($32-97); multi-day retreats NT$5,000-10,000 ($161-323) Area: Da'an / Qingtian Vegan: All retreat meals are Buddhist vegetarian (no meat, no alliums); temple kitchen serves free vegetarian lunch on ceremony days; meditation practice rooted in compassion for all beings
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i-Yoga Taipei
No. 20, Lane 180, Section 4, Zhongxiao East Road, Da'an District
i-Yoga offers a holistic approach to wellness that goes beyond traditional asana practice, integrating breathwork, sound healing with Tibetan singing bowls, and seasonal workshops on Ayurvedic nutrition. The intimate studio in the East District creates a community atmosphere where regulars and drop-in travelers practice side by side. Their Friday evening sound healing sessions, conducted by candlelight, are a meditative highlight of the Taipei wellness scene.
Price: Drop-in NT$500-700 ($16-23); 10-class pass NT$4,500 ($145); workshops NT$1,500-3,000 ($48-97) Area: Da'an / East District Vegan: Herbal tea service with plant-based snacks after classes; partners with local vegan restaurants for wellness dinner events; sound healing sessions incorporate nature-based philosophy

Quick Comparison

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#NameNeighborhoodRatingPriceType
1Space YogaDa'an / Anheβ€”Drop-in NT$600-800 ($19-26); monthly unlimited NT$3,500 ($113); teacher training from NT$45,000 ($1,450)Yoga studio, meditation, teacher training
2True YogaDa'an / Ren'aiβ€”Day pass NT$1,200 ($39); monthly membership NT$4,000-6,000 ($129-194)Premium fitness, yoga, spa, swimming
3Beitou Hot SpringsBeitouβ€”Public outdoor foot bath free; Beitou Public Hot Spring NT$40 ($1.30); private spring hotels NT$500-2,000 ($16-65)Natural hot springs, thermal valley, public baths
4Wellspring by SilksBeitou / Xinbeitouβ€”Day spa from NT$2,800 ($90); overnight packages NT$8,000-15,000 ($258-484)Luxury hot spring resort, spa, thermal therapy
5Chung Cheng Temple MeditationDa'an / Qingtianβ€”Meditation sessions by donation; weekend retreats NT$1,000-3,000 ($32-97); multi-day retreats NT$5,000-10,000 ($161-323)Buddhist meditation, mindfulness retreats, dharma talks
6i-Yoga TaipeiDa'an / East Districtβ€”Drop-in NT$500-700 ($16-23); 10-class pass NT$4,500 ($145); workshops NT$1,500-3,000 ($48-97)Yoga, breathwork, sound healing, workshops

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How We Ranked These Venues

Retreats are scored on five criteria: plant-based commitment (fully vegan kitchens score highest), programming quality (instructor credentials, class variety, schedule structure), accommodation standard (comfort, cleanliness, atmosphere), value for money (what's included in the nightly rate), and guest ratings (Tripaneer, Google, and retreat-specific platforms). We favor retreats that integrate nutrition education into their programming β€” the best ones don't just serve vegan food, they teach you why and how.

Tips for Visitors

Book at least 4–6 weeks ahead for popular retreat dates (school holidays, new year, equinox). Ask what's included β€” "all-inclusive" means different things at different retreats. Some include airport transfers and excursions; others charge extra. Communicate dietary needs beyond vegan (nut-free, gluten-free, raw) at least a week before arrival. And don't underestimate transition days β€” most retreat leaders recommend arriving a day early to adjust, especially if you're crossing time zones.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best vegan retreat in Taipei?

Our 2026 top pick is marked with the "Our Pick" badge at the top of this page. We rank retreats on plant-based commitment, programming quality, accommodation, value, and guest ratings. Rankings update quarterly.

How much do vegan retreats in Taipei cost?

Vegan retreat prices in Taipei range from Drop-in NT$600-800 ($19-26); monthly unlimited NT$3,500 ($113); teacher training from NT$45,000 ($1,450) per night, typically including accommodation, all meals, and core programming (yoga, meditation). Budget retreats start around $50–$100/night, mid-range programs run $150–$300/night, and luxury experiences can exceed $500+/night.

Do I need to be vegan to attend a retreat in Taipei?

No. Most retreat guests are not full-time vegans. The retreats on this list welcome everyone β€” plant-curious omnivores, flexitarians, and health-focused travelers. The food is plant-based, but there's no litmus test at the door.

What should I bring to a vegan retreat in Taipei?

Comfortable yoga clothes, a reusable water bottle, sunscreen, a journal, and any personal supplements. Most retreats provide yoga mats, towels, and toiletries. Check your booking confirmation for specific packing recommendations.