




Maokong Gondola Ticket in Taipei
Packages
Maokong Gondola 1-Day Pass (Unlimited Rides)
Maokong Gondola 1-Day Pass + Taipei Zoo Full Ticket (includes one-way ride on the zoo shuttle train)
【Three Cats Combo Ticket】Maokong Gondola 1-Day Pass + Taipei Zoo Full Ticket + Maokong Experience (Choose One of Three)
【Easy Travel】Maokong Gondola One-Day Pass + Choose 1 Local Experience (Includes a Great Discount Package)
【In-depth Travel】Maokong Gondola One-Day Pass + Choose 2 Local Experiences (Free Discount Gift Package)
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Guide
- Get to visit Maokong, a quaint and humble village sitting on the top of a mountain in Taipei!
- Ride the crystal cabin gondola and get filmic views of the city as you ascend to the summit
- The cable cars have glass-bottoms, granting you a bird’s eye view of the landscape below
- Take panoramic snapshots of Taiwan’s capital while you sip on a heartwarming cup of tea
- As a bonus, you’ll get a ticket to ride Taipei’s double-decker sightseeing bus at night!
- Get to explore the city by bus and watch it burst into life with an array of dazzling night lights
If you’re looking to enjoy the different view of the magnificent city of Taiwan, then book through Klook and avail of a ticket to ride the famous Maokong Gondola Crystal Cabin! Riding this cable wagon will take you on a filmic ride to the top of a mountain where the beautiful and peaceful village of Maokong sits. It’s a popular destination for tourists who want to unwind from the hustle and bustle of Taiwan’s capital. There are a lot of tea shops in the town and one of the best things you can do is to purchase whichever flavor of heartwarming, soul-soothing tea you want and take in the jaw-dropping views of the city from a breathtaking vantage point. Even on your way to the village, you’ll have a great time marveling at Taiwan’s natural wonders. The gondolas have glass-bottoms, so you’ll be granted a bird’s eye view of the landscape below you as you make your way to the mountain’s summit! To make this ticket an even sweeter deal than it already is, a ticket to ride a double-decker sightseeing bus comes as a bonus! After roaming around Maokong and getting panoramic glimpses of the city, you can hop on the bus and watch the urban jungle come to life at night as you see its buildings and iconic attractions get lit up by colorful lights. This is definitely a must for those who want to see Taipei from different angles and perspectives.
Things to note
Gentle Reminder
- During peak hours, riding the Maokong Gondola still requires queuing to board, please bear with us.
- Maokong Gondola operating hours:
- Weekdays: 09:00 - 21:00 | Holidays: 09:00 - 22:00
- The Maokong Gondola is closed on Mondays and New Year's Eve.
- In case of special festivals, large-scale events, seasonal weather, etc., the Maokong Gondola’s operating hours will be flexibly adjusted. Please refer to the official website for announcements.
FAQs
Where is the Zhinan Temple Station located?
The Zhinan Temple Station is one of the four stations along the Maokong Gondola line. It is situated in the Zhinan Scenic Area, offering easy access to the beautiful Zhinan Temple and its surroundings.
What is the starting point of the Maokong Gondola?
The Taipei Zoo South Station serves as the starting point of the Maokong Gondola. From there, you can board the cable cars and begin your scenic journey.
What is the final stop of the Maokong Gondola?
The final stop of the Maokong Gondola is the Maokong Station. This is where you can disembark and explore the Maokong area, renowned for its tea houses and breathtaking views.
How long is the gondola ride?
The duration of the gondola ride from Taipei Zoo South Station to Maokong Station is approximately 30 minutes. However, this may vary depending on factors such as weather conditions and passenger volume.
Are there different types of cable cars?
Yes, there are different types of cable cars available. The standard cable cars offer a comfortable and traditional experience, while the crystal cars have glass floors, providing a thrilling and unique perspective during the ride.
How many stations are there along the Maokong Gondola line?
There are four stations along the Maokong Gondola line: Taipei Zoo South Station, Taipei Zoo Station, Zhinan Temple Station, and Maokong Station.
Is the Maokong Gondola operational every day?
The Maokong Gondola is operational most days of the year. However, it is important to note that there may be scheduled maintenance days or temporary closures due to unforeseen circumstances. It is advisable to check the official website for the most up-to-date information.
Are there any discounts available for the gondola ride?
Yes, there are various discounts available for the gondola ride. These discounts may include special rates for children, students, seniors, and group bookings. It is recommended to inquire about any available discounts at the ticket counter or check the official website for promotions.
Can I use the Maokong Gondola for round trips?
Yes, you can use the Maokong Gondola for round trips. After reaching the Maokong Station, you can enjoy the tea houses and scenic spots before taking the gondola back to your starting point.
Are there any attractions near the Maokong Gondola stations?
Yes, each station along the Maokong Gondola line has attractions nearby. For example, the Zhinan Temple Station is close to the Zhinan Temple, which is worth a visit for its cultural and historical significance. Similarly, the Maokong Station is surrounded by tea houses and offers access to the Camphor Tree Trail for nature enthusiasts.
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