Explore the historical landmarks and modern attractions of Taipei City on this comprehensive tour. Visit the National Palace Museum, Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, Lungshan Temple, and Taipei 101.
Explore the historical landmarks and modern attractions of Taipei City on this comprehensive tour. Visit the National Palace Museum, Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, Lungshan Temple, and Taipei 101.
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Grand Hotel Taipei - Meet your tour guide at MRT Zhongxiao Xinsheng Station, then hit the road and take a short ride to the first stop of your full day tour in Taipei.
Your tour starts with a stop at the Grand Hotel Taipei, a historic hotel built in the 1950s, where the government hosted banquets for many foreign dignitaries who visited Taipei….
- Grand Hotel Taipei - Meet your tour guide at MRT Zhongxiao Xinsheng Station, then hit the road and take a short ride to the first stop of your full day tour in Taipei.
Your tour starts with a stop at the Grand Hotel Taipei, a historic hotel built in the 1950s, where the government hosted banquets for many foreign dignitaries who visited Taipei. The hotel features numerous art and opulent decors, including the ornate wall panels, paintings, carvings, etc, providing luxurious accommodation and dining experiences to the guests.
Here your tour guide will help you snap a group photo against the majestic building of this extravagant hotel, capturing your bright smiling faces. Nothing better than the smiles on the faces to welcome a fresh day!
- National Palace Museum - After that, head off to the next stop on your Taipei day tour, the world-famous National Palace Museum, which is also one of the world’s largest museums.
With a collection of nearly 700,000 pieces of ancient Chinese artifacts and artworks, the museum showcases 8,000 years of Chinese art history spanning multiple dynasties. Two of the most famous artworks on display are “the Jadeite Cabbage” and “the Meat-Shaped Stone”, which are the must-sees in National Palace Museum.
- Dihua Street - After the museum, your tour continues with a visit to Dadaocheng, a nostalgic area where tradition and modernity meets. The retro cafes and stores in the streets and alleys enhance the nostalgic atmosphere, making this place become a popular destination for hipsters.
The heart of Dadaocheng is Dihua Street, once the most prosperous place in Taipei more than a hundred years ago. Even now, it is still a popular spot to shop for dried goods and herbal medicines. Every year, the Chinese New Year Street Bazaar takes place in Dihua Street, and is always crowed with people getting ready for the coming new year.
Today, the streets and alleys are lined with traditional shops, alongside with chic cafés and mini art galleries housed in the in well-preserved historical buildings, giving off a vintage vibe.
- Beimen - The part of the historical theme of the tour continues with a visit to Taipei City Wall-North Gate (Cheng’en Gate). This grand and impressive fortress gate is one of the five historic city gates in Taipei built in Qing Dynasty, along with the East Gate (Jingfu Gate), West Gate (Baocheng Gate), South Gate (Lizheng Gate) and Lesser South Gate (Chongxi Gate).
- Ximending - By walking through the significant historic sites in Taipei, believe you have a good understanding of the city’s history and development. Your next stop will present to you the modernity and diversity of Taipei City.
Head off to Ximending Commercial District, one of the busiest shopping areas in Taipei, where packed with retail shops, restaurants, bars and street performers. This place is very popular among young people, so it is also known as the Taipei version of Tokyo’s Harajuku’s Takeshita Street. (lunch on your own arrangement)
- Longshan Temple - After having lunch in Ximending, you will visit Lungshan Temple to experience Taiwan’s religious practice, where the local people go to pray for good luck or find inner peace.
The temple was built in 1738 and dedicated to Guanyin (the Goddess of Mercy). The temple was severely damaged during Taipei Air Raid, but the statue of Guanyin survived the raid.
Besides the Goddess of Mercy, the temple devotes Yue Lao (the Matchmaker God), Wenchang Dijun (the God of Literature), Songzi Niangniang (the maiden who brings children) and many more. You can pray for yourself and your family, and even try asking the gods for advice by tossing divination blocks.
- Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall - You will head off to Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, an impressive monument in memory of the late President Chiang Kai-shek. Here the changing of the guard ceremony takes place every hour on the hour from 09:00 in the main hall.
In addition to the majestic main hall of the memorial, the exquisite Chinese garden around the building and the vast plaza are also worth taking a look. If you come here in the early morning, you can see some people doing Qigong there.
- Taipei 101 - The last stop of your tour is Taipei 101 Mall, the fashion lovers’ paradise, which is located in the eastern side of Taipei. The mall houses hundreds of fashionable stores and restaurants, along with a food court and a supermarket. From luxury brands to fast fashion retailers, from Michelin star restaurants to cheap eats, you can always find something for your there.
The famous skyscraper, Taipei 101, stands right next to the mall. It was once the tallest building in the world that reaches a height of 508 meters, towering over the skyline of Taipei. The building has 101 stories, with an observatory deck on the 89th floor, where the visitors can enjoy a panoramic view of Taipei City. Not only that, it has one of the top 3 fastest elevators in the world; from the 5th to the 89th floor, it only takes 37 seconds.
At the end of the tour, you may choose to disembark at MRT Zhongxiao Xinsheng Station (arrive around 17:10) or Raohe Street Tourist Night Market (arrive around 17:00).
- Expert guidance in multiple languages (Mandarin, English, Japanese)
- Included local General Liabilities Insurance for safety
- National Palace Museum entry ticket provided
- Comfortable in-vehicle air conditioning
- Convenient hotel pickup and drop-off (with private option)
- Expert guidance in multiple languages (Mandarin, English, Japanese)
- Included local General Liabilities Insurance for safety
- National Palace Museum entry ticket provided
- Comfortable in-vehicle air conditioning
- Convenient hotel pickup and drop-off (with private option)
- Bottled water
- Taipei 101 Observatory ticket
- Gratuities
- Food and drink
- Bottled water
- Taipei 101 Observatory ticket
- Gratuities
- Food and drink
Planning your maiden voyage to Taipei and unsure where to begin? Schedule this quintessential Taipei one-day expedition to traverse the city’s significant historic sites and contemporary tourist locations.
On this journey, you’ll explore the globally acclaimed National Palace Museum, home to the greatest assembly of ancient Chinese relics, where the…
Planning your maiden voyage to Taipei and unsure where to begin? Schedule this quintessential Taipei one-day expedition to traverse the city’s significant historic sites and contemporary tourist locations.
On this journey, you’ll explore the globally acclaimed National Palace Museum, home to the greatest assembly of ancient Chinese relics, where the remarkable artefacts will captivate you. You’ll visit Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, an eminent monument epitomizing an important era of Taiwan’s past; the Lungshan Temple that encapsulates local spiritual customs; and renown high-rise, Taipei 101, representing the city’s advanced technology and its progression towards globalization. Of course, there’s much more to uncover which you’ll need to come see for yourself.
This narrated exploration reveals Taipei City’s yesteryears, the present moment, and the path ahead. With the assistance of your guide, you will gain deeper insight into each landmark during the journey and observe the city from an unusual viewpoint.
- Wheelchair users need to bring their own folding wheelchairs, the vehicle is not able to accommodate power chairs.
- Each guest is allowed to bring one piece of carry-on baggage.
- If the group size is less than 7 people, your tour guide might also serve as the driver (driver-guide).
- Ensure you carry enough cash with you to cover your expenses for meals, beverages, souvenirs, tips, etc. Convenience stores and most of the eateries in Taiwan don’t accept credit cards as a form of payment.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.