Explore the creative exhibitions and art installations throughout the park. Visit the Huashan 1914 Art Center for contemporary art, enjoy the cultural events, and take time to relax in the park's cafes and creative shops.

Huashan 1914 Creative Cultural Park, located on Zhongxiao East Road in Taipei, was formerly the Taipei No. 1 Brewery and officially became a base for Taiwan's cultural and creative industries in 2007. Most of the buildings still retain the style of the former factory.
Today, these brick, steel beams, and mottled walls are covered in green leaves and withered branches, exuding a rich, nostalgic feel, perfect for industrial-style photography. The Art Street on the east side of the park and the red-brick Liuheyuan on the west side are both popular photo spots. Nearly everyone here is out and about with a DSLR, and many choose to take wedding photos here. For photography enthusiasts visiting Taipei, this is a must-see.
The park hosts art and cultural activities on a long-term basis, and many restaurants, bars, coffee shops, and handicraft shops have also gradually settled in it, making it a base camp for Taiwanese artists.
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Huashan 1914 Creative Cultural Park is a former industrial complex, built in 1914, which once served as a wine factory. It was revitalized into a cultural hub that now hosts art exhibitions, performances, workshops, and creative markets.
The park is located in the Zhongzheng District of Taipei. You can take the Taipei Metro to the Zhongxiao Xinsheng Station (Blue Line) and walk about 10 minutes to the park. Taxis and buses are also available.
Huashan 1914 Creative Park is generally open daily from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM. The best time to visit is on weekdays, as weekends can get crowded due to events and local visitors.
Entrance to the park is free for general access, but specific exhibitions or events may have a separate admission fee. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance or online for special events.
Booking tickets in advance is recommended for popular exhibitions or events, especially during weekends or public holidays. Tickets can be booked online a few days before the event.
To fully explore the park, including exhibitions, creative shops, and cafes, plan for about 2 to 3 hours. If you wish to attend workshops or events, you may need extra time.
Don’t miss the Huashan 1914 Art Center for contemporary art exhibitions, the old factory building which hosts creative workshops, and the outdoor space that often features installations and performances.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin, but English-speaking guides may be requested in advance. Audio guides may also be available depending on the exhibition.
The park itself offers a variety of photo opportunities with its industrial architecture, artistic installations, and vibrant cultural events. The central courtyard and the old factory buildings are especially photogenic.
Start by exploring the outdoor areas with its art installations, then head to the Huashan 1914 Art Center to check out current exhibitions. Finish by relaxing in the cafes or browsing the creative shops inside the park.
Night visits are available, and the park often hosts evening events or light shows. Check the schedule for any special nighttime activities or exhibitions.
The park can get crowded on weekends and holidays, especially during events. Weekdays, particularly mornings, are the least crowded times to visit.
There are clean toilets, cafes, rest areas, and various creative shops within the park. Water fountains are available, and food is sold at the cafes and nearby food stalls.
Yes, the park is fully accessible with ramps and elevators for elderly and disabled visitors. The layout is family-friendly, with plenty of space for children to explore.
Cards and mobile payments (such as Apple Pay and LINE Pay) are widely accepted at most shops, cafes, and ticket counters. It’s always good to carry some cash just in case.
Inside the park, there are several cafes offering drinks and light snacks. Nearby, you can find a variety of Taiwanese restaurants and international cuisine options on the surrounding streets.
Yes, vegetarian and vegan options are available at some of the cafes within the park. Halal options can be found at nearby restaurants outside the park.
Nearby accommodations include hotels like the The Howard Plaza Hotel Taipei and CitizenM Taipei North. There are also budget options like hostels and guesthouses in the vicinity.
Nearby attractions include the National Taiwan Museum, Taipei 101, and the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall. These landmarks are easily accessible by public transport and make for a great day trip combination.
Yes, there are souvenir shops selling local arts and crafts, creative products, and Huashan-branded items. Typical souvenirs include handmade crafts, art prints, and unique stationery items.
After visiting the park, you can take the Taipei Metro from Zhongxiao Xinsheng Station to explore other parts of Taipei. Taxis and buses are also available for further travel.