Taipei Introduction

Taipei Introduction

Taipei is an international city with rich historical sites and plenty of leisure, shopping and nightlife venues. No matter where you go, you can feel the cultural atmosphere of the capital of Taiwan. The temples with carved dragons and painted buildings during the imperial period perfectly match the modern streets. Taipei also has many world-class restaurants, ready to provide you with the most orthodox variety of Chinese cuisine. The delicious night market snacks not only bring you satisfaction, but also an ideal place to lead you to experience life in Taiwan.

The relativity of Taipei also appears between the city and nature. Within a few minutes' drive, you can be surrounded by mountains and forests and soak in the soft hot springs. There are also many pro-mountain trails and parks dotted around the city. After a busy day, they will accompany you to calm your soul.

Whether you are staying for a short time or planning a long-term visit, Taipei's diversity will definitely make you memorable. Come to Taipei and experience the beauty of Asia.

From Taoyuan International Airport to Taipei City

Taxi
The taxi queue is located outside the arrival halls of Terminal 1 and Terminal 2. The price from Taoyuan Airport to downtown Taipei is about 1,100 TWD.

Bus
Bus ticket counter:The ticket counters are located in the reception areas for incoming passengers in the two terminals. An adult one-way ticket is about NT$170

Bus stop in Terminal 1:The southwest side of the incoming passenger reception area.

Terminal 2 bus station:The northeast side of the first floor of the arrival passenger reception area.


High-speed railway
The Taiwan High Speed ​​Rail is connected to Taoyuan International Airport by a shuttle bus. The fare of the shuttle bus is NT$30, and the fare of the high-speed rail to Taipei is NT$160. For more information, please refer to .

Taoyuan MRTAirport Terminal Station second set point to Taipei Main Station and-ride station in Chungli, Taoyuan via high-speed rail station, For more information, please refer to.

Taipei Transportation

Taipei MRT System
Taking the MRT system is the easiest way to travel in Taipei. The system operates according to the distribution of spoke hubs, with most of the railway lines extending from the center of Taipei. The station is located at an important location around the city, usually connected to several major department stores, shopping areas and major tourist attractions. This is the fastest and most convenient way of sightseeing in Taipei.

Opening hours: 6 am to 12 pm; service hours will be extended during special holidays.

MRT frequency: 1.5 minutes to 15 minutes interval, depending on the route and time.

Bus route
The bus operates from morning to night every day, increasing service time during weekends and special events. For more information, please refer to .