The Taurids are visible practically anywhere on
Earth, except for the South Pole. Meteor showers are named after the constellation from which the meteors appear to emanate, known as the radiant. From Earth's perspective, the Taurid meteor shower appears to come approximately from the direction of the
Taurus constellation.
To find Taurus, look for the
constellation Orion and then peer to the northeast to find the red star
Aldebaran, the star in the bull's eye.
Visible until December.