Taipei 101

★ 4.9 (292K+ reviews) • 5M+ booked
Welcome to Taipei 101 Observatory, an iconic skyscraper in Taipei, Taiwan, that offers breathtaking views and a unique blend of modern architecture and traditional Asian aesthetics. Standing at 508 meters, Taipei 101 was the tallest building in the world from 2004 to 2009 and remains a symbol of Taiwan's rapid modernization and cultural heritage. Taipei is a stunning city filled with nature, history, and modern skyscrapers. One of the best ways to experience its beauty is by visiting the Taipei 101 Observatory. This iconic landmark offers breathtaking views of the city skyline and is a must-visit for any traveler. Once the world's tallest building, Taipei 101 stands as an iconic symbol of modern architecture and offers visitors an unparalleled 360-degree panoramic view of the city from over 449 meters above the ground. Whether you're a history buff, a culture enthusiast, or a foodie, Taipei 101 Observatory has something for everyone.
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Taipei 101, 7, Section 5, Xinyi Road, West Village, Xinyi District, Xinyi Business District, Taipei City, Taiwan
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4.9 /5
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游 **
1 Jul
The overall comfort is very good, and it is in the downtown area. The environment is very clean and very large. It is really worth recommending to stay here, so the price is cheap for playing in the city.
廖 **
1 Jul
The meals are very diverse and rich, the taste is delicious, the flow of food is also very good, there is no need to queue up often, the speed of refilling is also very fast, and the attitude of the service staff is also very good
廖 **
1 Jul
The meals are very diverse and rich, the taste is delicious, the flow of picking up the meals is also very good, there is no need to queue up often, and it is very convenient to use the tickets. Just scan the code for the service staff.
Lin *********
1 Jul
I was wondering if the kids would still like it when they grow up, but they were so happy that they were still excited before going to bed! Especially the gold car made them very happy! It's great! It's worth going! (10 years old, 7 years old)
2+
Wong *********
1 Jul
It is easy to order, pick up tickets, and take the train. With good discounts, it is even cheaper and more time-saving than taking the Taiwan Railway. Time is money, and I will take it again next time!
Yao ******
1 Jul
The advance ticket is 400 yuan. You cannot eat or drink in the exhibition hall. It is a very worthwhile exhibition. As a senior Doraemon fan, you must come to see it. There are all kinds of Doraemon, and you can take pictures all the time. It is very easy to take pictures.
tse *******
1 Jul
The venue is convinient. The displays are eye-catching. The staff are caring and helpful.
2+
官 **
1 Jul
A rare opportunity to see exhibits from the Metropolitan Museum of Art in Taiwan. It's definitely worth a visit! The entire exhibition takes about 1-2 hours to view, depending on the number of visitors that day.
2+

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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Indoor Observatory

Located on the 88th and 89th floors, the Indoor Observatory provides a comfortable environment with large windows offering 360-degree views of Taipei. Visitors can enjoy recorded voice tours in eight languages, informative displays, and special exhibits.

Outdoor Observatory

Situated on the 91st and 101st floors, the Outdoor Observatory offers an exhilarating experience with panoramic views from 391.8 meters and 449.2 meters above ground. The 101st floor, opened to the public in 2019, provides an exclusive viewing platform.

Tuned Mass Damper

Visible from the Indoor Observatory, the world's largest and heaviest visible damper is a marvel of engineering designed to stabilize the building against strong winds and earthquakes.

Cultural and Historical Significance

Taipei 101 is not just a marvel of modern engineering but also a symbol of Taiwan's cultural heritage. Its postmodernist architectural style incorporates traditional Asian aesthetics, such as the ruyi symbol and pagoda-like tiers, reflecting the island's rich history.

Local Cuisine

Visitors can indulge in a variety of dining experiences at Taipei 101, including European-style seafood and steak at Diamond Tony's, Taiwanese Hokkien cuisine at Shin Yeh 101, and the famous Din Tai Fung restaurant in the adjoining mall.

Culture and History

Taipei 101 is not just a modern marvel but also a symbol of Taiwan's rapid development and resilience. The building received a platinum rating for LEED certification, making it the tallest and largest green building in the world. Its design incorporates elements to withstand earthquakes and tropical storms, common in the region.