Planning on your first trip to Taipei but don’t know where to start? Book this classic Taipei day tour to explore the city’s iconic historic landmarks and the modern tourist spots.
This guided tour unveils the past, present and future of Taipei City. With the help of your tour guide, you will learn more about each attraction that you visit during the tour, and discover the city from a different perspective.
Our day tours start at 8.30 AM and finish at 5.30 PM.
We will pick you up and drop you off at the Taipei International Convention Centre.
Inclusions:
Professional licensed English-speaking tour guide
Local transfer by air-conditioned vehicle
Entrance ticket (National Palace Museum)
Local general liabilities insurance
On this tour, you will visit the world-renowned National Palace Museum that houses the largest collection of ancient Chinese artifacts in the world, where the exquisite art pieces will blow your mind; Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, a prominent monument that symbolizes a significant period of Taiwan's history; Lungshan Temple that represents the local religious beliefs and practices; and the famous skyscraper, Taipei 101, that showcases the modern technology and globalization of the city. Of course, there are more to discover that you will just need come to find out.
The Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall is an architectural marvel featuring a stunning white marble structure and surrounded by serene gardens. This tribute to Taiwan's historical leader is marked by a towering statue and a unique blue and white color scheme. Visitors can also witness the impressive changing of the guard ceremony, adding to the site's cultural significance.
Lungshan Temple is a historic landmark in Taipei, established in 1738, that captivates visitors with its stunning architecture and intricate carvings. Dedicated to Guanyin, the Goddess of Mercy, it serves as a spiritual hub, blending Buddhist, Taoist, and folk traditions. The temple offers a serene escape and hosts vibrant local rituals and festivals.
Taipei 101 stands out with its stunning panoramic views from the observation deck, where visitors can gaze over the vibrant cityscape. The building's unique architecture is inspired by traditional Asian pagodas, making it a visual marvel. Once the tallest building in the world, it features an innovative wind damper system for stability, ensuring a safe experience while enjoying the iconic New Year's Eve fireworks display.