Taipei Unlimited Fun Pass 30+ Attractions, Transports & More

Explore Taipei’s top attractions with the Unlimited Fun Pass. Enjoy unlimited transport, exclusive gifts, and local experiences. Discover more now!

Duration: 3 days
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights

TAIPEI 101 Observatory - Located on the 89th floor of Taipei 101, the observatory offers a 360-degree panoramic view of Taipei, from its towering buildings to the surrounding mountains. Visitors can reach it via one of the world’s 12 most impressive high-speed elevators, making it the prime spot to admire the city.

National Palace Museum - Situated in Waishuangxi, Taipei, and surrounded by lush hills, the National Palace Museum houses over 690,000 pieces of ancient Chinese art spanning 8,000 years. It is considered one of the world’s premier museums.

Zhishan Garden - Spanning 1.88 hectares, Zhishan Garden is designed using traditional Chinese garden techniques and exudes a literary ambiance. Reflecting the garden styles of the Sung and Ming dynasties, it is often likened to a poetic or painterly landscape. After exploring the National Palace Museum, visitors can unwind in this serene retreat.

Shilin Official Residence - The main building of Chiang Kai-Shek’s Shilin Residence, where he and his wife lived for 26 years, offers a glimpse into their daily lives and significant historical moments. Visitors can see how the late president hosted family gatherings, entertained guests, and lived day-to-day.

Miramar Entertainment Park - Many have enjoyed a bird’s eye view of Taipei from the giant Ferris Wheel at Miramar Entertainment Park, with couples often recreating romantic scenes from TV dramas. The dazzling neon light show at night is a must-see.

Gondola Maokong Station - A favorite among Taiwanese tourists, the Maokong Gondola offers beautiful landscapes and views of Taipei 101 and the city. Passengers can also enjoy panoramic mountain views from the Crystal Cabin.

Taipei Zoo - Taipei Zoo features a variety of outdoor and indoor exhibits, showcasing animals like the rare Swinhoe’s Pheasant and Sika Deer, as well as popular species such as pandas, koalas, and penguins. It’s a must-visit attraction.

Taipei Children’s Amusement Park - Established by the Taipei City Government, this park spans around five hectares and includes various rides, a 5-games area, and a children’s theater. Free performances are offered on weekends and holidays, and an indoor play area ensures fun regardless of the weather.

Miniatures Museum of Taiwan - The first museum in Asia dedicated to miniature artwork, it features thousands of pieces, including the Rose Mansion of California, Trooping the Color of British, Buckingham Palace, and scenes from Jack & the Beanstalk. Visitors can explore various famous locales and scenes from around the world.

YehLiu Geopark - Known for its sea-eroded landscape, Yehliu Geopark features geological attractions like the Queen’s Head, Cute Princess, Tofu Rock, Elephant Rock, and Fairy’s Shoe. The stunning coastline, with its blue sky and surf, is a popular spot for photography and social media check-ins.

Jinguashi Gold Ecological Park - Once the offices of Taiwan Metal Mining Co., the Gold Museum showcases local mining history and lifestyle. The ticket includes entry to several buildings, offering a nostalgic journey back in time.

Tamsui Historical Museum - Comprising Fort San Domingo and nearby historic buildings, this ticket grants access to Fort San Domingo, Tamsui Customs Officer’s Residence, and Hobe Fort. Visitors can enjoy the exotic charm of these historic structures.

Tamshui Fisherman’s Wharf - A cruise between Tamsui Ferry Wharf and Fisherman’s Wharf is a must-do. The sunset and rosy clouds over the Tamsui River create a beautiful scene.

Juming Museum - This renowned art museum features both indoor and outdoor exhibits. The sculptures on the green grass create a sense of unity between humans and nature, resembling impromptu performances in a large outdoor theater.

Heping Island Park - Years of wind and sea erosion have shaped the rocks and coastline of Heping Island Park. The trail offers magnificent natural landscapes, and it’s a great spot for swimming and dating, with the unique experience of swimming with fish.

Jingtong Sky Lantern Pavilion - Write a wish on a sky lantern and watch it soar into the sky. The nine-meter-high sky lantern-shaped glass curtain, illuminated by nearly 200,000 LED lights, creates a memorable and touching experience.

National Museum of Marine Science & Technology - The cargo ship-shaped Main Exhibition Building is filled with information about oceans and new technology, inviting visitors to explore the undersea world and understand the importance of a sustainable ocean.

Tamshui Lover’s Tower - This rotating observation tower offers a 360-degree view of Tamsui’s mountains and seas. Whether it’s a beautiful sunset or a night view, the romantic atmosphere is perfect for visitors.

Museum of Contemporary Arts, Taipei - Originally an elementary school during the Japanese occupation, this museum’s red-brick facade exudes history. Its diverse exhibitions attract young students, hipsters, and art lovers.

Taipei Fine Arts Museum - Taiwan’s first contemporary art museum, this striking white building in the Fine Arts Park hosts regular special and touring exhibitions, blending culture, education, and art.

Wu Dengyi Art Museum - Dedicated to Taiwanese ink painting master Wu Dang-Yi, this century-old building promotes his artistic legacy. The museum aims to create an international platform for Taiwanese indigenous art and global cultural exchange, emphasizing contemporary ink painting.

Yang Ming Oceanic Culture and Art Museum - The exhibitions “ON BOARD” and “WHERE ARE YOU FROM?” focus on the shipping industry, inviting viewers to explore the experiences and moments of maritime workers.

Taipei Music Center - For over a century, this land has told stories through songs, impacting billions of lives. Musicians and their songs have transcended generations and boundaries, leaving vivid memories.

National Taiwan Museum-Ministry of Railways - Taiwan’s oldest museum, with a Greek-style exterior, offers a wealth of exhibits worth visiting for their historical and architectural significance.

National Taiwan Museum Nanmen Park - Formerly the Taipei Nanmen Factory, this industrial museum exhibits camphor and opium. It preserves part of the original factory settlement, rich in Taiwanese historical relics.

Land Bank Exhibition Hall of National Taiwan Museum - A must-visit for dinosaur fans, this museum features a large collection of dinosaur fossils and preserves the original bank vaults, showcasing the history of financial evolution.

Ching-Kuo Chi-Hai Cultural Park - Centered on the Chi-Hai Residence and the Chiang Ching-kuo Presidential Library, this park preserves the memory of Chiang Ching-kuo’s life and revitalizes this historical site. The library’s exhibition halls offer insights into his life and achievements.

Beitou Museum - Built in 1921, this museum features Japanese-style architecture and historical artifacts. The garden offers a peaceful retreat, evoking a sense of Japanese nostalgia.

Waterpark Taipei - Located in the southern Taipei Basin, this park is the origin of Taipei’s tap water and serves as an environmental education facility focused on water resource conservation.

The Lin Family Mansion and Garden - This well-preserved gardening monument in Banqiao District is a Class 2 national monument. The garden’s greenery and ancient architecture transport visitors back in time.

九份聯合辦公室 - The red lanterns of Jiufen, hanging in the stone-paved alleys, symbolize safety, reunion, and hope. Originating from the early days of gold mining, these lanterns have become symbols of blessings.

吉祥天燈 - Sky lanterns carry wishes and dreams into the air. Write your blessings and send them off with a Pingxi sky lantern for a warm and unforgettable night.

Redwood Tea House - Experience Taiwanese tea culture and a DIY tea bag activity at Maokong. The tea ceremony teaches visitors how to make a good cup of tea and invites them to write a prayer seal to commemorate the journey.

賴阿婆芋圓 Lai Ah Po Taro Balls - Passed down through four generations, Lai Grandma’s Taro Balls on Jiufen Old Street are famous for their 5-in-1 flavor, featuring taro, sweet potato, purple sweet potato, green tea, and sesame balls. The traditional atmosphere is enhanced by large red lanterns.

Visitor center - Exchange for an exclusive limited-edition gift: a set of two “Dragon and Tiger Night Market Cups”. Fill them with beer, clink glasses with friends, and shout “HO DA LA!” to celebrate your trip to Taiwan and enjoy its attractions and cuisine.

Master A-Tsung - The creator of Taro Pastry introduces a new variety, “Little Yam,” made from premium yams. Crafted by Master A-Tsung, these yams are ready to eat with the skin, offering a delicious, thin-crust, generously filled treat with a delicate texture and natural pineapple sweetness. The unique shape symbolizes Taiwanese unity and cooperation.

What's Included
  • Taipei 101 Observatory Full-Price Ticket
  • Unlimited rides for 5 Taiwan Tourist Shuttle routes
  • National Museum of Marine Science & Technology Full-Price Ticket
  • The Lin Family Mansion and Garden Full Ticket
  • Unlimited Taipei MRT rides
  • Fisherman’s Wharf → Tamsui (Boat service cancelled until 6/30)
  • Taipei Children’s Amusement Park Admission Ticket + 4 rides
  • Heping Island Park E-ticket
  • Taipei Fine Art Museum Adult Ticket
  • National Taiwan Museum Nanmen Park Exhibition Hall Admission Ticket
  • Tamsui → Fisherman’s Wharf (Boat service cancelled until 6/30)
  • Miramar Entertainment Park Ferris Wheel Full-Price Ticket
  • Unlimited Day Pass (Gift)
  • Maokong Gondola One-Way Ticket x 2
  • Juming Museum Full-price Ticket
  • Tamsui Historical Museum Full-price Ticket
  • Gift sets from 3 popular Commercial areas in Taipei: Yongkang, Maokong, and Dadaocheng
  • National Taiwan Museum Railway Department Park Adult Ticket
  • Miniatures Museum of Taiwan Ticket
  • Gold Museum Full-price Ticket
  • Yehliu Geopark Full-price Ticket
  • Beitou Museum Entry Ticket
  • Taipei Zoo Ticket
  • Main Building of Chiang Kai-Shek Shilin Residence Full-Price Ticket
  • Museum of Contemporary Art Taipei (Regular Admission)
  • Sky Lantern Police Station Electric Sky Lantern Ticket
  • National Palace Museum Ordinary-Visit Ticket
  • Unlimited Taipei, New Taipei, and Keelung city bus rides
  • National Taiwan Museum Main Hall + Land Bank Outpost Exhibition Hall Full Admission
  • Lover’s Tower Admission Ticket
What's Not Included
  • Food & Beverages
  • Insurance
  • Hotel Pickup
  • Taoyuan Airport, Taipei Airport Express/metro services
  • Highway buses with 4-digit numbers
Additional Information

-Taipei Unlimited Fun Pass is the only travel pass combines transportation and attractions

-Visit Taipei 101, National Palace Museum, and other 30 popular attractions

-Unlimited rides on Taipei MRT, buses, and Taiwan Tourist Shuttles.

-You’ll also receive exclusive gift packs from 3+ shopping districts and Taipei Shopping discounts.

-Taipei Local Experiences: Tours and Activities for a Deeper Dive
1)Pingxi Sky Lantern Experience
2)Maokong Tie Guanyin Tea Bag DIY
3)Jiufen Red Lantern Blessing Experience
4)Jiufen Lai A-Po Taro Balls
5)Choose one between Master A-Tsung Pineapple Cake/ Taro Pastry.

-Free exchange for an exclusive limited-edition gift - a set of two “Dragon and Tiger Night Market Cups” with Taiwan characteristics.

-Detailed information on entry methods for each venue and various discounts:https://funpass.travel.taipei/TaipeiFunPASS-admission-instruction.html

-For more information, download the “Taipei FunPass APP”.

Location
TAIPEI 101 Observatory
89F, No. 7, Sec. 5, Xinyi Rd., Xinyi Dist
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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