Discover Taipei’s iconic landmarks from Keelung Shore. Visit National Palace Museum, Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, Lungshan Temple, and Taipei 101. Book your adventure now.
Discover Taipei’s iconic landmarks from Keelung Shore. Visit National Palace Museum, Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, Lungshan Temple, and Taipei 101. Book your adventure now.
- National Palace Museum - Housing nearly 700,000 ancient Chinese artifacts and artworks, the National Palace Museum presents 8,000 years of Chinese art history across various dynasties. Among the most renowned pieces are “the Jadeite Cabbage” and “the Meat-Shaped Stone,” which are must-see attractions at the museum.
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- National Palace Museum - Housing nearly 700,000 ancient Chinese artifacts and artworks, the National Palace Museum presents 8,000 years of Chinese art history across various dynasties. Among the most renowned pieces are “the Jadeite Cabbage” and “the Meat-Shaped Stone,” which are must-see attractions at the museum.
- Presidential Office Building - Constructed in the 1910s during Japanese colonization, the Presidential Office Building is a neo-Renaissance structure that once served as the office of the Governor-General of Taiwan. Today, it functions as the center of political power in Taiwan. With its rich history and iconic facade, it stands as a symbolic landmark in Taipei City.
- Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall - This grand monument honors the late president of the Republic of China, Chiang Kai-shek. Visitors must ascend 89 steps to reach the main hall, symbolizing Chiang Kai-shek’s age at his passing. The changing of the guard ceremony occurs every hour on the hour from 09:00 in the main hall.
- Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall Park - Beyond the impressive main hall, the surrounding Chinese garden and expansive plaza are also worth exploring. Early morning visitors can often observe people practicing Qigong in the area.
- Longshan Temple - Established in 1738 and dedicated to Guanyin (the Goddess of Mercy), Longshan Temple suffered significant damage during the Taipei Air Raid, yet the statue of Guanyin remained intact. In addition to the Goddess of Mercy, the temple honors Yue Lao (the Matchmaker God), Wenchang Dijun (the God of Literature), Songzi Niangniang (the maiden who brings children), and many others. Visitors can pray for themselves and their families and seek guidance from the gods by tossing divination blocks.
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Taipei 101 - (Taipei 101 Observatory ticket is not included)
The final stop on the tour is Taipei 101 Mall, a haven for fashion enthusiasts. The mall features hundreds of trendy stores and restaurants, along with a food court and a supermarket. From luxury brands to fast fashion, and from Michelin-starred restaurants to affordable eats, there is something for everyone.
The iconic skyscraper, Taipei 101, stands adjacent to the mall. Once the tallest building in the world, it reaches a height of 508 meters, dominating Taipei’s skyline. The building boasts 101 stories, with an observatory deck on the 89th floor offering a panoramic view of Taipei City. Additionally, it features one of the top 3 fastest elevators globally; traveling from the 5th to the 89th floor takes just 37 seconds.
- Entrance ticket (National Palace Museum)
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Local general liabilities insurance
- Professional licensed tour guide
- Entrance ticket (National Palace Museum)
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Local general liabilities insurance
- Professional licensed tour guide
- Food and beverage
- Gratuities
- Taipei 101 Observatory ticket (USD 20.0 per person)
- Food and beverage
- Gratuities
- Taipei 101 Observatory ticket (USD 20.0 per person)
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…
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.
- Please note that only manual, foldable wheelchairs are allowed on this tour. Power chairs are not permitted.
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.