Discover the best top things to do in Zhongzheng District, Taiwan including Wow-TAIWAN (Local tour), MyTaiwanTour Travel Services, Limitless Escape Room, National Taiwan University, Kishu An Forest of Literature, National Taiwan Museum Taiwan of Land Bank Exhibition Hall, Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall Park, Liberty Square, Taoyuan International Airport MRT, Hope Farmers' Market.
Restaurants in Zhongzheng District
5.0 based on 57 reviews
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5.0 based on 996 reviews
MyTaiwanTour exists to share Taiwan with the world, facilitating travel to and around our beautiful island and taking care of our customer's needs from start to finish. Our user-friendly website allows you to see everything we offer and craft a full itinerary online. Our dedicated office staff will have every aspect of your journey planned out before you've even left home, from booking your hotel to arranging transportation and meals. And our guides are local experts who love connecting visitors with the tradition, cuisine, culture, and people of Taiwan through single-day tours to all of Taiwan's must-visit spots, and multi-day tours around the island. MyTaiwanTour also curates private tours for individuals and groups of all sizes. Travel is about personal interaction, and for our team of passionate, multi-lingual professionals, introducing guests to the wonders of Taiwan is a personal calling.
5.0 based on 102 reviews
My group and I completed the Warrant escape room and absolutely loved it! Although the 4 of us were pretty squeamish, the room was perfectly immersive and filled with challenging puzzles and well timed surprises. Within our time in the room, we laughed and screamed out of bot hilarity and terror. Although we got stuck a couple times, the facilitators were helpful without giving away the answers and maintained the mood of the room while helping us along. While the room was designed incredibly, we also really enjoyed chatting with the owners after we completed the room in the debriefing. They were super friendly and laughed with us as we reviewed footage of our time in the room. Such a great way to spend an afternoon in Taipei!
4.5 based on 633 reviews
Really enjoying a walk through the National University of Taiwan during my visits, since 2009. Strongly recommended a walk from the main gate to the library.
4.5 based on 53 reviews
Kishu An was first built in 1917, during the Japanese colonial era (1895-1945). Originally it was a Japanese-style pavilion. It was built close the Xindian River and has a pleasant outlook; it became a popular social area for residents south of the city. It was designated by Taipei City as a historical site in 2004. The site has literary associations; the Taipei City Government. now operates the "Kissan Literary Forest," which has become Taipei' City's literary base. Visitors are welcome.
4.5 based on 97 reviews
One ticket gives you entry to National Taiwan Museum plus into a building across the street, called Land Bank of Taiwan Bank Museum. Despite the National Taiwan Museum appearing very old and grand inside and out, the only floor open to public was ultra modern in design. This museum covers the evolution of the architecture, history of various ethnic groups which inhabited Taiwan, their tools, geological history and of minerals, conservation, and bio diversity of animal life on this island. Land Bank of Taiwan covers the history of banking on this island and how it evolved, along with the legal system and land ownership. This building is old and just as grand as the one across the street in Peace Park. Within this second building, are taxidermied displays of the animals and birds of Taiwan. Taiwan has 684 species of birds, so they showed only some on a wall. More amazingly, there is a massive dinosaur bone display, even petrified dinosaur eggs. At one end, a lecturer was explaining things to a group in Mandarin. A coffee shop/restaurant is on top level and opens onto a nice garden area with tables & chairs. You can order meals here. I enjoyed the dinosaur display as I do not have one in my home city of Vancouver, Canada. It is a really impressive dinosaur display, not to be missed.
4.5 based on 205 reviews
The Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall resembles the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC. The Park, however, is quite unique. It is a park in traditional Chinese style. Apart from the gardens, it has a wall with Chinese windows. You will often see elderly Chinese men with caged songbirds. It's quite common to see old men playing traditional Chinese musical insruments together. By the way, the basement area of the CKS Hall has some interesting souvenir shops and some traditional Chinese restaurants.
4.5 based on 135 reviews
More interesting during the day, but beautiful at night as well. Could go for a nice walk in the area.
4.5 based on 1,305 reviews
This is a nice airport very easy to get around and very accessible by MRT. 40 minutes from Taipei main station
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