Unlock the best of Taipei with the all-in-one Taipei Fun Pass, your key to over 25 top attractions, cultural landmarks, family-friendly activities, and scenic destinations. From gliding over lush tea hills on the Maokong Gondola to marveling at ancient treasures in the National Palace Museum, this pass offers exceptional convenience and value. Enjoy panoramic city views from the Miramar Ferris Wheel, meet adorable animals at the Taipei Zoo, cruise the scenic Tamsui River, or explore the unique landscapes of Yehliu Geopark. Whether you're an art enthusiast, history buff, nature lover, or traveling with kids, the Taipei Fun Pass makes it easy to explore the city’s highlights while saving time and money—all with one simple pass.
At the Taipei 101 Observatory, travelers will ride one of the world’s fastest elevators to the 89th floor for panoramic views of Taipei and beyond. From this soaring height, you can spot city landmarks, mountains, and the ocean on a clear day. Explore interactive displays, visit the giant tuned mass damper that stabilizes the tower, and enjoy a unique perspective from one of the tallest buildings in the world.
At the National Palace Museum in Taipei, travelers will explore one of the world’s most impressive collections of Chinese imperial art and artifacts. The museum houses over 700,000 treasures spanning 8,000 years of history—from Neolithic jade carvings to exquisite Qing dynasty porcelain, calligraphy, and paintings. Highlights include the famous Jadeite Cabbage, Meat-Shaped Stone, and intricately carved bronze vessels. The museum’s elegant architecture and rotating exhibitions provide a fascinating journey through dynastic China’s cultural heritage, making it a must-visit for history and art lovers alike.
Ride a scenic cable car over lush green hills, tea plantations, and temples. Travelers enjoy panoramic views of Taipei and the surrounding mountains, especially stunning at sunset.
Explore one of Asia's largest zoos, home to giant pandas, koalas, elephants, and native Taiwanese species. It's a family-friendly attraction with well-designed natural habitats.
Walk along coastal trails filled with unique rock formations sculpted by nature. Famous sights include the Queen’s Head, Fairy’s Shoe, and other sea-eroded stones.
Visit the historic residence of former President Chiang Kai-shek. Tour the elegant mansion, view personal artifacts, and stroll through beautifully landscaped gardens.
Take a ride on the 70-meter-tall Ferris wheel for a bird’s-eye view of Taipei. Located atop a shopping mall, it’s a romantic and exciting way to see the city skyline.
Marvel at tiny, intricate replicas of castles, fairytale scenes, and world landmarks. A delightful and imaginative attraction for all ages.
Enjoy fun rides, interactive games, and a monorail perfect for young children. This small but exciting amusement park is ideal for families.
An expansive outdoor sculpture park featuring powerful works by Taiwanese artist Ju Ming. It blends art, nature, and culture in a peaceful hillside setting.
Discover a coastal landscape with wave-carved rock formations, walking trails, and natural pools. A scenic and relaxing destination for ocean lovers.
Experience the local tradition of writing wishes on sky lanterns in this themed attraction along the Pingxi Line. Great for photos and cultural insight.
Explore preserved colonial buildings and exhibitions that tell the story of Tamsui’s rich history as a port and missionary hub.
Cruise along the Tamsui River to enjoy waterfront views, sunsets, and sights like Lover’s Bridge. A peaceful break from the city.
Located in Jinguashi, this museum shares Taiwan’s mining history. Tour old tunnels, try gold panning, and see exhibits on gold extraction.
Learn about marine ecosystems, deep-sea exploration, and Taiwan’s maritime heritage through engaging, family-friendly exhibits.
Showcasing innovative works by Taiwanese and international artists, MOCA is a hub for modern creativity and expression.
Explore Taiwan’s modern and contemporary art scene through curated exhibitions in a striking, geometric building near the riverside.
Stroll through one of Taiwan’s best-preserved traditional Chinese gardens, complete with pavilions, koi ponds, and historic residences.
Visit Taiwan’s oldest museum to explore natural history, anthropology, and fossils. The Land Bank branch showcases dinosaurs and interactive displays.
A peaceful space focused on Taiwan’s indigenous cultures and natural environments, set within a beautiful historical structure.
Learn about Taiwan’s rail history through locomotives, models, and train station reconstructions at this restored heritage site.
Step into a traditional Japanese wooden house and learn about Beitou’s hot spring culture through art, antiques, and exhibitions.
A gently rotating observation tower that offers 360-degree views of Tamsui and the coast. A romantic and unique experience.
Dive into Taiwan’s music culture with interactive exhibits, a walk-through music history zone, and occasional live performances.
A unique venue blending maritime education with artistic exhibits, showcasing Taiwan’s oceanic identity and creativity.
A quiet, refined art museum featuring traditional and contemporary works, often focused on local Taiwanese artists.
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