first visits

Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall

Set within 115,500 square meters of landscaped grounds, Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall was the former office of Chiang Kai-Shek. Today, it houses a collection of historical records and preserved photographs, and also displays Chiang Kai-Shek’s vehicles in the central corridor.

The changing of the guards, which takes place every hour on the hour, is a magnificent spectacle. Between February and March, you can enjoy the added beauty of the cherry blossoms in the grounds.

location

21 Zhongshan South Road, Zhongzheng District
+886 2 2343 1100

taxi

Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall in Zhongzheng District is approximately 10 minutes drive from amba

metro

  • Getting there by metro is easy
  • Simply take the Tamsui Red Line direct to Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall Station

Longshan Temple

Built in 1738 in the Qing Dynasty, Longshan Temple remains one of Taiwan’s most important temples, and is a national grade two historic site. Generations of Taiwanese have come to worship Guanyin, the Buddhist representation of compassion, and other divine spirits and to seek guidance, particularly on the 1st and the 15th of each month.

In addition to its traditional architecture, the temple is a showcase for some of Taiwan’s art and literature, featuring exquisite wood sculptures as well as Chinese poems, verses and lyrics.

location

211 Guangzhou Street, Wanhua District
+886 2 2302 5162

taxi

Longshan Temple in Wanhua District is just under 10 minutes drive from amba

metro

  • Longshan Temple is only one metro stop from amba
  • Take the Banqiao Blue Line to Lungshan Temple
  • Take exit 1

National Palace Museum

The National Palace Museum in Shilin is home to, arguably, the world’s most complete collection of ancient Chinese artifacts including paintings, relics, calligraphy writings and valuable documents. It is a must-see for first time visitors.

Look for famous pieces such as jade cabbage, pork belly jade, and passenger boats carved from olive pips.

location

221 Zhishan Road, Section 2, Shilin District
+886 2 2881 2021

taxi

National Palace Museum is approximately 45 minutes drive from amba

metro

  • Take the Tamsui Red Line to Shilin Station
  • Take exit 1
  • Hop into a taxi or onto a bus for a short ride from Zhongzheng Road

Shilin Night Market

Shilin Night Market in Taipei is a must-visit for a taste of Taiwanese life. The market dates back to the 19th century when a collection of vendors traded their goods in the area along the Keelung River.

Today, it is the most famous and the largest night market in Taipei, frequented by both local residents and overseas visitors. The market stretches over several city blocks, featuring hundreds of trinket shops, eateries and also a new food court.

Go with an empty stomach and sample all of the tempting Taiwanese snacks: sweet pork sausages, oyster omelet, stinky tofu, fried chicken, bubble tea, grass jelly and more. Then, walk off the calories and browse in bargain shops, wandering through a maze of streets and alleys lined with knickknacks and cool digs.

location

101 Jihe Road, Shilin District
+886 2 2882 0340

taxi

Shilin Night Market is approximately 30 minutes drive from amba

metro

  • Take the Tamsui Red Line to Jiantan Station
  • Take exit 1
  • Remember, the metro stops at midnight, even though the night market stays open until the wee hours

Taipei 101

Take in stunning 360-degree views of the city from Taipei 101, one of the most iconic skyscrapers in the world. Travel to the Indoor Observatory on level 89 or the Outdoor Observatory on level 91 by high speed elevators at 1,101 meters a minute.

Inspired by traditional Chinese architecture and the bamboo plant, the skyscraper resembles a pagoda and is a symbol of strength, fast growth, and flexibility. With a wide selection of shopping and dining options nearby, the surrounding area is great for strolling and for finding clusters of luxury brands.

location

7 Xinyi Road, Section 5, Xinyi District 
+886 2 8101 8960

taxi

Taipei 101 in the Xinyi district is approximately 25 minutes drive from amba.

metro

  • Take the Tamsui/Xinyi line (red line) toward Xiangshan Station
  • Get off at Taipei 101/World Trade Center Station and take exit 4 to arrive at Taipei 101