Discover the best top things to do in Zhongzheng District, Taiwan including Limitless Escape Room, Jen SPA|Aromatherapy Massage Spa, National Concert Hall Performances, National Taiwan Museum Taiwan of Land Bank Exhibition Hall, Taipei Guest House, National Taiwan Craft Research And Development Institute, Taipei Branch, Taoyuan International Airport MRT, Hope Farmers' Market, 2-28 Memorial Museum, National Theatre.
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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!
5.0 based on 10 reviews
Jen SPA is led by IFA, NAHA International Certified Aromatherapist, leads you to travel in a natural and custom-made aromatherapy essential oil massage, using imported organic and natural products from Europe to give the safest and healing care. Professional and pampering injects into your body and mind. Feels an unprecedented feast of aromatherapy.
4.5 based on 134 reviews
I was in the Concert Hall during a performance today. Movement was restricted so as not to interfere with the recital. The exterior of the Concert Hall is a brilliant combination of gold and red, the colors associated in Chinese culture with good fortune. The interior is sumptuous. In addition to concerts, the hall hosts stores selling musical scores and other music-related items. The Concert Hall is in the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall precinct, across from the National Theater.
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 133 reviews
When the term "guest house" is used, many Western visitors assume it's a slightly down-at-heal residential hotel at the sea-side. Nothing could be further than the truth. The Taipei Guest House dates from the Japanese colonial era; it's a magnificent structure; it's used to house visiting VIPs and host civic receptions. I have been invited to attend several receptions at the Taipei Guest House, most recently to be introduced to Tsai Ing-wen, president of the Republic of China. It's certainly a prime example of Taiwanese craftsmanship of which the people of the island are rightly proud .
4.5 based on 23 reviews
I have been to Beijing three times ansd it's easy to see that this building is a replica of the Temple of Heaven in Beijing . The craft items on display here are interesting, you can also see the ornamental pond.
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
4.0 based on 218 reviews
This museum, located in the eponymous park, is worth a visit. It memorializes the events of 2-28-1947, when friction between native Taiwan residents and KMT troops led to violence and the deaths of many unarmed civilians. N.B.: Many of the exhibits have no English signage, but it's still worth the visit. The museum staff is very helpful, and it is possible for what is in English to understand this horrific event in the modern history of Taiwan.
4.0 based on 149 reviews
Just passing by , amazing looks from the outside , great architecture , was closed during my visit , making up the 100 characters :-)
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