Explore the underground shopping mall, visit the Taiwan Railway Museum, enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of the station, and take time to admire the architecture. It's also a great spot to grab local snacks and souvenirs.

Taipei Main Station is the busiest station in Taiwan, with over 500,000 people transferring and traveling to various parts of Taiwan every day. It currently serves as a transfer station for the Taiwan Railway Longitudinal Line, Taiwan High Speed Rail, and Taipei MRT Red and Blue Lines, and is an underground station jointly constructed by the three railways.
Taipei Main Station is the earliest development of Taiwan's railways. Built in 1940, this fourth-generation station is constructed of steel and reinforced concrete. Its design presents a perfect fusion of Chinese classical and modern elements, and the upturned eaves best reflect the Chinese classical elements.
The first-floor lobby has three entrances each on the east, west, south, and north sides. From the basement level to the second floor, Breeze Taipei Station boasts dozens of restaurants and shops, each with its own unique charm. It's also a convenient place to shop for Taiwanese souvenirs. The third to sixth floors house the administrative center for the Taiwan Railways and High Speed Rail.
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Taipei Main Station is a major transportation hub in the city, serving both the Taipei Metro and Taiwan Railways. It is an important landmark and a historic structure, symbolizing Taiwan's development as a transportation network hub.
Located in the Zhongzheng District, Taipei Main Station is centrally situated and can be reached via the Taipei Metro (Blue, Red, and Green Lines), or by bus, taxi, and walking from various locations in the city.
The station is open 24 hours a day, but the best time to visit for sightseeing and shopping is during the day, between 10 AM to 4 PM, when shops and services are most active.
There is no entrance fee for the station itself. Tickets for trains and metro rides can be bought at the station via kiosks, ticket booths, or online for Taiwan Railways and Taipei Metro services.
For long-distance train services on Taiwan Railways, it’s recommended to book tickets in advance, especially during holidays or peak seasons. For the metro, no advance booking is required.
Exploring the station and its shopping areas typically takes about 1 to 2 hours, depending on how much time you want to spend shopping or dining.
Don’t miss the underground shopping mall, the Taiwan Railway Museum, and the beautiful architecture of the station itself. The surrounding areas also have great food stalls and markets to explore.
Guided tours are not typically available for the station itself. However, audio guides are available for the Taiwan Railway Museum, which can be used in various languages including English and Mandarin.
For photography, the best spots are near the main entrances of the station, where you can capture the grand architecture. The Taiwan Railway Museum offers a good chance for unique photos as well.
Start at the main hall to admire the architecture, then explore the shopping area. Visit the Taiwan Railway Museum if interested in history, and end your trip by grabbing a meal at one of the nearby restaurants or food courts.
The station is open 24 hours, but there are no special light shows or tours. However, the station does get lit up beautifully at night, and the shopping mall has a more relaxed atmosphere in the evenings.
The station can be crowded during rush hours (morning and evening) and weekends. The least crowded times are typically on weekdays mid-morning and early afternoon.
The station offers various facilities including toilets, food courts, water fountains, and many shops, including convenience stores and specialty shops.
Yes, Taipei Main Station is wheelchair accessible, with elevators and ramps available for easy access. There are also rest areas for children and elderly visitors.
Cards and mobile payments (such as Apple Pay or Google Pay) are accepted at most stores and ticket counters. However, it's always a good idea to have cash for small purchases or when using public transport.
There are several restaurants and cafes inside and around Taipei Main Station, including popular chains like Starbucks, 7-Eleven, and local Taiwanese eateries offering noodles, dumplings, and bubble tea.
Yes, vegetarian and vegan options are available in the area. Halal food can also be found in the nearby eateries, especially in the form of Middle Eastern restaurants.
Several hotels are within walking distance, such as the Caesar Park Hotel, Hotel Relax, and the Taipei M Hotel. These are good choices for visitors looking for convenient lodging near the station.
Nearby attractions include the National Taiwan Museum, the Presidential Office Building, and Dihua Street for shopping and traditional Taiwanese architecture. These are all within walking distance from Taipei Main Station.
Yes, there are souvenir shops in the station and surrounding area, offering items like Taiwanese snacks, tea, local handicrafts, and small trinkets.
The best way to continue your trip is by taking the Taipei Metro or Taiwan Railways for nearby areas or further destinations. Taxis and buses are also easily accessible from the station.