Undoubtedly, traveling by car offers convenience, yet even without a vehicle, exploring Taipei remains entirely feasible through its efficient transportation options. You can navigate the city seamlessly using modes like the MRT, buses, and even bicycles.
Starting from Taipei Main Station, it takes approximately 20 minutes by MRT to reach Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall. Consider allocating around 40 minutes there to leisurely stroll through the surroundings, witness the changing of the guards, and capture some stunning photographs.
Longshan Temple (also known as Bangka Lungshan) is Taipei’s most famous temple, renowned for its (en)chanting ceremonies.
From CKS Memorial Hall, a further 20-minute journey will lead you to Longshan Temple, necessitating a transfer at Ximen station to switch from the green line to the blue line. Allotting 40 minutes should suffice for your exploration of the temple.
Using Maokong Gondola to Travel Around Taipei Zoo. Relax on the Sky Trail. The natural wonder of potholes. One heart two leaves imagery tour.
The Taipei Zoo is one of the ten largest municipal zoos in the world and the largest in Southeast Asia. Getting there is easy: just take the MRT Muzha Line southbound all the way to the terminal station. As the zoo is home to more than 400 animal species, rest assured there’s plenty to see!
Finally, as dinnertime approaches, allow approximately 30 minutes by bus to reach Shilin Night Market. Roam around the vibrant market, savoring an array of traditional delicacies and immersing yourself in the local atmosphere.