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Taipei's Best Sights Tour with National Palace Museum Entry and Hotel Transfers

 

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Description

Take a speedy 4-hour sightseeing tour to the highlights of Taipei with an English-speaking guide. Visit the National Palace Museum, temples and more without the hassle of riding the metro.

Cancellation Policy

  • Any cancellations made after 08:00 local time, 1 business days prior to the activity will be subject to a charge of 100% of the total amount.

Activity Detail

Inclusion

  • Admission
  • Transportation fee
  • English-speaking guide

Start Timings

  • 08:00,  13:00

Duration

  • 4 (hrs)

Check In/Pickup Location Details

  • Guests will be notified of their exact pick-up time upon confirmation of booking.
    Please be ready at the hotel lobby at least 15 minutes prior to the tour's start time.
    The pick-up service operates for all major hotels within the downtown Taipei city area. If you will be staying in a hotel outside of the city or one where pick-ups are unavailable, you will be contacted with the closest hotel that is available for pick-up.

Restrictions

  • Children of all ages can participate in this activity.

Additional Notes

  • This tour is a mixed language tour and the languages used will vary depending on the participants on the day of the activity.
  • The activity schedule is subject to change or cancellation for reasons such as weather or traffic conditions and governmental closures.
  • The pick-up service operates for all major hotels within the downtown Taipei city area. If you will be staying in a hotel outside of the city or one where pick-ups are unavailable, you will be contacted with the closest hotel that is available for pick-up.
  • The visit to the National Palace Museum will be one (1) hour long. Due to the size of the museum, you will only be able to see a part of the exhibits. During peak times, it may not be possible to see your desired pieces.

Requirement(s) - other

  • Please call the activity provider 24 hours before your activity to reconfirm your booking. Your voucher has the necessary contact information listed.

Schedule

Taipei's Best Sights Tour with National Palace Museum Entry and Hotel Transfers
08:00:00 Pick-up from Select Hotels in Downtown Taipei

Day: Day1
Presidential Building
Pass by the Renaissance-style Presidential Building, which is still used as a government building today. Originally built during the Japanese occupation and later restored following World War II, the building houses remnants of Taiwan's colonial past and heritage.
Day: Day1
Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall
Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall is home to several classical Chinese buildings, including the memorial itself, as well as the National Concert Hall, National Theater and Liberty Square. Marvel at the scale of this historical landmark, erected in memory of the former president of the Republic of China.
Day: Day1
National Revolutionary Martyrs' Shrine
Resting on the slopes of the Qing Mountain and overlooking the Keelung River, the Martyrs’ Shrine honors those who sacrificed their lives to the revolution during the Sino-Japanese War and the Chinese Civil War. If you are lucky, you may even be able to see the changing of the guards!
Day: Day1
National Palace Museum
The National Palace Museum boasts the world's largest and most impressive collection of Chinese art and artifacts, dating back as far as 8,000 years ago. The full collection comprises of nearly 700,000 relics, including calligraphy, paintings, jade, bronze, silk, and curio pieces.
Day: Day1
The Grand Hotel
Head to the Grand Hotel and appreciate the landmark's classical Chinese architecture. Its vermilion columns, bright-colored roof, wall panels, paintings, and dragon motifs showcase the building's roots, earning the hotel the name "The Dragon Palace".
Day: Day1
Xingtian Temple
Visit Hsing Tian Kong, a famous temple dedicated to the patron saint of businessmen. The temple has banned the burning of incense so visitors light candles instead for their prayers. The killing of animals as an offering is also forbidden, so only fresh flowers and tea can be seen on the main altar.
Day: Day1
12:00:00 Drop-off at Select Hotels in Downtown Taipei

Day: Day1

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