Qué ver en Taipei
Explora 43 monumentos, lugares de interés y atracciones en Taipei, Taiwan. Desde los lugares más icónicos hasta joyas ocultas — recopiladas de experiencias reales de viajeros.
Ver todos los lugares-
Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall
Sitio web oficialConstructed in the memory of Dr. Sun Yat-sen who is the founding father of the Republic of China. The construction of the Memorial commenced in 1965 in conjunction with the 100th anniversary of Sun Yat-sen's birth. It was opened on 16 May 1972, with the majestic architecture and placid landscape covering an area of some 115,500 sq. meters.…
Leer más
The park named Zhongshan Park marks the front yard of the Hall. On the inside, there is a 19-foot bronze statue of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, watched over during the day by motionless military honor guards, along with a library of 400 seats storing over 1.4 millions books. The 100 meter long Zhongshan corridor links the main hall to the four large exhibition buildings where contemporary arts and historical articles are frequently on display. The Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall has grown into much of a community center, and is much less touristy than the newer and larger Chiang Kai-shek Memorial. There is an auditorium which has weekly lectures and seminars on aspects of art and life. It is also a popular site for public concerts.
-
Taipei Zoo
Sitio web oficial(台北動物園) - Nestled in a tight, lush valley, Taipei zoo has all the leisurely charm of a large park, but you also get the enjoyment of wandering through trees and along lanes with a variety of animals and birds. Unlike many traditional zoos, the animals here are not confined to cages, but allowed to roam freely in open paddocks, and it is a very clean and well maintained facility.…
Leer más
Furthermore, due to the city government's education policy, the zoo is very much an integral part of Taipei life. So much so in fact, that when an old elephant became ill and died several years ago, several generations turned up, many with tears in their eyes, to say their farewells. The zoo is recently popular in Taiwan for its two pandas, a gift from China. The zoo is located in the suburb of Muzha, and the entrance is just outside the terminal stop on the Muzha MRT line, 'Taipei Zoo'. Admission is quite affordable, at NT$60 for adults, and if you have a Taipei Metro EasyCard, you can pay the admission fee with that.
-
National Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall
Sitio web oficialThe memorial hall is a famous but controversial symbol of both Taipei and the Republic of China, as expected of its namesake. It is here that the nation's flag is raised every morning, and the huge courtyard serves as a place for both national celebrations as well as a platform to voice one's disapproval of the government.…
Leer más
The memorial consists of a large bronze statue of Chiang Kai-shek, watched over by two motionless honor guards who are replaced every hour in a rifle twirling ceremony. Downstairs, there is a museum of Chiang's life, complete with his cars and uniforms. Even if you are not into memorials, the gardens, with their Chinese style ponds, are definitely worth a visit. The grounds of the memorial are also a favorite place for locals to gather and practice martial arts, though you'll have to be there early if you want to see this. Most people begin their work-out at around sunrise, and will have left for the office before 8AM.
-
National Taiwan University
Sitio web oficialTaiwan's pre-eminent institution of higher education. The campus grounds are surrounded by several blocks of shops, bookshops, cafes and tea houses popular with students and scholars.…
Leer más
Browse through the stalls and booths directly across the street from the main entrance of the university (don't forget there is a lot more just behind the main street), grab a bite or two of the popular snacks, such as fresh fruit, spice-cooked meats, soy goodies, sky-high ice cream cones, sweets, shaved ice, tapioca teas, fresh bread, and more. You can also sample the yummy Taiwanese fried chicken chain Ding Gua Gua. Try a "Gua Gua Bao," a flavorful sticky rice pouch. There are many American fast food restaurants across the street on the right of the University, right next to several wonderful bookshops.
-
Grand Hotel
Sitio web oficialThis majestic hotel has graced the photograph albums of numerous generations of Taipei tourists. And, although the increase in other attractions may have led to it losing its status as the must-see-destination, this imposing structure, built in the style of a Beijing palace, still manages to attract bus loads of touris…
Leer más
ts wishing to have their photograph taken outside the main building and in the foyer. The tea rooms on the first floor are a good place to relax and absorb the grandeur of dynastic China. The hills behind the hotel are crisscrossed by a vast network of trails, footpaths, pavilions, and an abandoned military anti-aircraft base and are a popular exercise spot for locals and urban explorers. Getting there: MRT to Yuanshan station, then hop on the free shuttle bus.
-
Xingtian Temple
Sitio web oficialThe temple was built in 1967 and was devoted to Guangong (A.D. 162-219), a famous deified general who lived during the Three Kingdoms period, and he is an important character in the Chinese classic Romance of the Three Kingdoms. The temple forbids the killing of animals as an offering, so you will see offerings of only fresh flowers, fruits and tea on the main altar.…
Leer más
Many believers feel that this is a very efficacious temple, and it is frequently thronged with people praying for help and seeking divine guidance by consulting oracle blocks. Outside the temple, the underground pedestrian passages under the Minquan - Songjiang intersection are filled with fortune-tellers and vendors who take commercial advantage of the temple's popularity.
-
National Palace Museum
Sitio web oficialSec. 2. Probably Taiwan's top sight. Due to the Sino-Japanese War the Nationalist Government took artifacts from Beijing so they wouldn't be harmed. After the war ended, the Chinese civil war continued and thus the Kuomintang shipped them to Taiwan. Needless to say, the Communists weren't very happy about this.…
Leer más
Nevertheless, as it turned out, transporting the imperial treasures to Taipei allowed them to escape the destruction that many historical artifacts suffered under the communists during the cultural revolution. The museum today has what is quite possibly the best collection of Chinese art in the world. Famous pieces from its collections include the jade cabbage, pork belly jade, and passenger boat carved from an olive pit.
-
Dihua Street
This street located alongside the Danshui River in Dadaocheng, rows of old shophouses from late 1880s hold Taiwan's oldest wholesale dried goods market. On Dihua Street Section 1, Xiahai City God Temple (霞海城隍廟) was built in 1859 to worship City God (城隍爺), who watched over the citizens in the district and decided a person's fate after death.…
Leer más
Today this temple remains the area's religious and social center, and one of Taipei's most important places of worship. Every Chinese New Year, Dihua Street is the most popular place in Taipei where local residents buy snacks and sweets for Chinese New Year festivities.
-
Gui-de Street
Previously called Western Houses Street, this lane once fronted the Danshui River. In the 1880s, the world famous Formosa Oolong Tea came from a nearby wharf. At the time, many wealthy merchants invested in building along the lane in order to attract international trading firms. One was Chen Tian-lai (A.D. 1872-1939), a Taiwanese tea merchant, who was fabulously rich for his time.…
Leer más
His home was one of the model Taiwanese residences on this land and his neo-Baroque home is still standing. (No.73 Gui-De Street)
-
Martyr's Shrine
temple memorializing those who gave their lives for the R.O.C. during its tenure on mainland China and it's later existence on Taiwan. A changing of the guard ceremony is performed at the top of the hour where a military honor guard performs an impressive series of gun twirling and tossing in front of astounded tourists.…
Leer más
To get to the shrine take the MRT to the Jiantan Station, then take the Red 3 bus from the same side of the street the rest of the way, get off at the third stop.
-
228 Peace Memorial Park
This park is on the north side of Katagalan Boulevard and the MRT station 'National Taiwan University Hospital' on the Danshui line. The park was founded by the Japanese in 1907, and was originally called New Park (新公園). The name was changed in 1996 to commemorate those killed in the 228 Incident of 28 February 1947.…
Leer más
The park is popular with practitioners of taichi and senior citizens playing Chinese chess. The National Taiwan Museum marks the northern entrance to the park.
-
Zhishanyan Cultural and Ecological Garden
Sitio web oficialA small hill is located in the south of Tianmu's Yangming Hospital, and north of the Shuangxi river. The Zhishan Hill (Zhishanyan 芝山岩), one of the oldest archaeological excavation sites in Taiwan. Along the trail, you can see many historic heritages in this hill, the Huiji Temple (惠濟宮), Fortified Gate, small temple and an old camphor tree over 300 years old.…
Leer más
Getting there: MRT Zhishan Station (Danshui Line) and walk for about 15 minutes.
-
Taipei Astronomical Museum
(天文館), 363 Jihe Road (a ten minute walk from either Shilin or Jiantan MRT stations). [http://www.tam.gov.tw/] This modern museum offers a hands-on introduction to our universe. In addition to the permanent exhibits, there is also a Imax dome theater, an observatory and a 3D movie theater.…
Leer más
Entrance to the observatory is free, while NT$100 (adult) NT$50 (child) is charged for a show at each of the two theaters. Open: Tu-Sun 8:50AM-5PM.
-
Bao'an Temple
Sitio web oficialConstruction began on this temple in 1805 and it was completed 25 years later. Baoan is a Taoist temple and one of the leading religious sites in Taipei. The temple's main deity is the emperor Baosheng, the god of medicine.…
Leer más
The mural paintings and sculptures that adorn the building are considered some of the most impressive in Taiwan, and the temple won acclaims in the 2003 UNESCO Asia-Pacific Heritage Awards.
-
National Chengchi University
Sitio web oficialNCCU, often abbreviated to Zhengda (政大), is Taiwan's leading national university focused on humanities and social sciences. It is large with lots of greenery and open spaces. There are hiking trails up the mountains in the back of the campus with teahouses and temples all over the hills.…
Leer más
The campus grounds are surrounded by shops, bookstores, eateries, cafes and teahouses popular with students and scholars.
-
Taipei Story House
Sitio web oficialOn the same plot of land as the Taipei Fine Arts Museum, this tea merchant's 19th century European style house has been converted into a space for telling the story of Taipei and tea. There are permanent exhibits on these subjects as well as visiting exhibitions and the occasional traditional music concert.…
Leer más
The patio serves as a tea garden, which offers pleasant views over the Danshui River and beyond.
-
Taipei 101 Outdoor Observatory
Sitio web oficialYou can also go up to the outdoor observatory on the 91st floor (note that while it's possible to go to the outdoor observatory in a wheelchair, the view is negligible, as the concrete railing is too high to see over).…
Leer más
Don't forget to look toward the middle of the building, where you'll see the world's largest spherical tuned mass damper (one of three) that keep the building steady.
-
Confucius Temple
Sitio web oficialJust next to Bao'an Temple, the Confucius Temple was built in 1879 when the Qing Court changed Taipei into a prefecture of the Province of Fujian, China. It was established to serve as the largest educational center in northern Taiwan.…
Leer más
Every September 28, a large number of people from Taiwan and abroad come here to watch a solemn Confucius birthday ceremony and eight-row dance.
-
Miniatures Museum of Taiwan
Sitio web oficialThis is a small, private museum that is a monument to patient and steady hand. The 40 bulb chandelier, which is the size of grain of rice, is one of the many impressive pieces on display. Transportation from the Main Station on buses 307, 527, alight at Nanjing East Road and the Jian-guo North Road intersection.…
Leer más
The museum is in the same building as Thai Airways
-
Hua Shan Cultural and Creative Industry Center
This former brewery has been transformed into a creative space in a park. The exhibitions here are well presented and imaginative and the theater performances, while less formal than those at the National Theater, are still first rate.…
Leer más
The center also has a great cafe with outdoor seating, an excellent place to watch Taipei at work and play over a cappuccino.
-
Long-Shan Lion Craft Academy & Museum
Private collection of lions in Chinese culture, from statues to lion dance masks, passing by Tibetan prayer flags, doors, plates. It is a beautiful little museum that will teach you a lot about the different roles of lions in Chinese culture.…
Leer más
Its owner is a very interesting and knowledgeable man who might guide you personally through his collection.
-
Longshan Temple
Sitio web oficialThis temple is where countless generations of Taipei citizens have come to pray and seek guidance at times of trouble. As the temple is dedicated to Guanyin (the Buddhist representation of compassion) it is officially defined as Buddhist, but there is a great amount of folk religion mixed into the fabric of the beliefs…
Leer más
at this temple.
-
Beitou Hot Springs Museum
Sitio web oficialBuilt during the Japanese occupation, this beautiful Euro-Japanese style building was once the main public bath in Beitou. It has been lovingly restored and was re-opened in its current form in 1998.…
Leer más
Through the twelve rooms, the story of Beitou's romantic years of steam and mystery are revealed in interesting displays.
-
Taipei Botanical Garden
This beautiful garden has inspired the citizens of Taipei for over one hundred years. The lotus ponds are a hallmark of the park and are especially captivating when the these symbols of peace are in full bloom and swaying in the summer breeze. The gardens are close to the National Museum of History.
-
Zhongshan Hall
Sitio web oficialThe buildings were completed in the period of Japanese rule on December 26, 1936. In 1945, The former Taipei City Hall was renamed as Zhongshan Hall. In 1992, the building has been identified to Second monuments of the country. Later it was assigned as a cultural space that hosts cultural and art events.
-
Taipei 101 Indoor Observatory
Sitio web oficialThe world's second fastest elevators will zip visitors up to the 89th-floor observation deck in a mere 37 seconds. It's worth taking a ride up, as the views are stunning. The best time to visit would be in the late afternoon when you spend a couple of hours and see both day and night views of Taipei.
-
Daan Forest Park
The park rests on 26 hectares in central Taipei bordered by Xinyi Road, Jianguo South Road, Heping East Road, and Xinsheng South Road. Due to its size and location, it is also known as Taipei Central Park. Bus lines 15, 52, 235, 278, 284, 20, 22, Xinyi Main Line service this park.
-
Presidential Office Building
Sitio web oficialBuilt during the Japanese colonial period as the residence of the Governor-General of Taiwan, currently used as the official residence of the President of the Republic of China. Public access is generally restricted to specific open house days which are published on the web-site.
-
Taipei Artist Village
Sitio web oficialThis village provides residency programs for Taiwanese artists and others from around the world. They provide gallery and studio space for artists. They also have a few cafes which are excellent for a mid-day break while exploring Taipei.
-
Tittot Museum
Sitio web oficial16, Ln 515, Zhongyang North Road sec.4. Just east of Guandu MRT station on Danshui Line, this is the first glass works museum in Taiwan and Asia. Open Tues-Sun, 9AM - 5PM. Adults, NT$100, concessions NT$50, Group tickets NT$80.
-
National Taiwan Museum
This museum is in 'Peace Park' (near Taipei Main Station) in a splendid Baroque and Renaissance style building. Opened in 1899, it was Taiwan's first museum and focuses on anthropology and the fauna and flora of the island.
-
Su Ho Memorial Paper Museum
Sitio web oficialThis museum was founded by Su Ho Chen, one of Taiwan's last few masters of papermaking, and who was killed in 1990 in a plane crash. You can enjoy exhibits about paper, and make your own sheet of paper here.
-
Red House
Sitio web oficialNear the Ximending shopping area, the Red House was Taiwan's first modern market as well as a theater in Japanese rule before, now there is an exhibition hall and a small playhouse.
-
Academia Sinica
Sitio web oficialHome to several research institutions, such as the Genomic Research Center, the Institute of Biomedical Sciences, and the Institute of Cellular and Organismic Biology.
-
Museum of Contemporary Art
Sitio web oficialMOCA Taipei is Taiwan's first art space dedicated to contemporary work. The red brick, former Taipei City Hall is easy to locate on an otherwise unexceptional road.
-
National Museum Of History
Sitio web oficialThis museum is in Taipei Botanical Garden, and is famous for its varied selection of exhibits, including Tang dynasty tri-color pottery and Shang dynasty bronzes.
-
Shung Ye Museum of Formosan Aborigines
Sitio web oficialSec. 2., opposite the National Palace Museum. This museum houses exhibitions of Aboriginal culture and lifestyle. An English audio guide is available.
-
Discover Center Of Taipei
Sitio web oficialLocated just inside the main entrance of Taipei City Hall, this is a good place to know the history and culture of Taipei City.
-
Ketagalan Cultural Center
Sitio web oficialThis ten story building is dedicated to the Aboriginal culture that once flourished in the Beitou area.
-
Raohe Street Night Market
This well-organized night market, attracts tourists from both overseas and across the country
-
Taipei Fine Arts Museum
Sitio web oficialThe museum displays work of local and international artists.
Datos turísticos
- Lugares en total
- 43
- Taipei
- Taiwan
También en Taipei
Encuentra compañeros
Conéctate con viajeros solitarios en Taipei y explora la ciudad juntos.
Descargar Nomax — GratisAtracciones en otras ciudades de Taiwan
Preguntas frecuentes
¿Cuáles son las atracciones imprescindibles de Taipei?
Taipei has 43 documented sights including Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall, Taipei Zoo, National Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall. Use the list above to plan your itinerary.
How many days to see Taipei?
Most travelers spend 3–5 days in Taipei to cover the major sights. Download Nomax to connect with other travelers and plan a shared itinerary.
Is Taipei good for solo travelers?
Yes. Taipei is popular with solo travelers. Download Nomax to find sightseeing companions in Taipei so you never have to explore alone.
Explora Taipei con otros viajeros
Descarga Nomax para encontrar compañeros de viaje en Taipei, unirte a actividades turísticas y hacer tu viaje inolvidable.
Descargar Nomax — GratisiOS & Android. Free.
Consejos de viaje de los colaboradores de Wikivoyage (CC BY-SA 3.0) — Wikivoyage / CC BY-SA 3.0