Taipei Family Trip 2025
by LoveMC1201
Aug 2, 2025
Don't assume this museum is just a place for kids to play with dollhouses. Once you step inside, you'll be amazed by the incredibly detailed miniature creations! Each piece feels like a scaled-down version of the real world, with details so intricate they'll leave you in awe. 😲
Keep in mind that the lighting inside is dim to protect the exhibits, so you'll need a bit of patience when taking photos—no flash allowed! Also, since everything is so tiny, you'll naturally find yourself bending over or crouching down to get a closer look. After a full tour, you might feel a bit of backache. 🤣
Photography is allowed, but absolutely no flash or selfie sticks! The exhibits are very delicate, so be careful not to bump into the glass cases. This is a perfect rainy-day activity or an indoor spot with air conditioning where you can spend hours exploring.
🏰 Atmosphere/Facilities:
The museum space is not very large, but it’s packed with exhibits! From European castles and English mansions to American Wild West towns, there’s a wide variety of miniature houses. The most impressive part is that it’s not just the houses themselves—everything inside, from the furniture and paintings on the walls to the food on the tables and even the tiny, barely legible text on books, is crafted to perfection!
Every time I visit, I love pressing my face against the glass to hunt for all the tiny details in each piece—it’s like a treasure hunt and so much fun. The atmosphere here is very quiet, with everyone focused on admiring the exhibits. It’s a great place to relax and temporarily forget your worries.
💰 Ticket Information:
General Admission: NT$250
Discounted Ticket: NT$200 (for students, military, and police personnel)
Child Ticket: NT$150 (for elementary and middle school students)
Buying tickets online is often much cheaper!
🚗 Transportation:
🔺 Take the MRT to "Songjiang Nanjing Station" and walk about 5-8 minutes from Exit 4 or 5. The museum is located in the basement (B1) of a commercial building, and the entrance is a bit inconspicuous, so keep an eye out.
🕰️ Opening Hours:
Tuesday to Sunday: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM (last admission at 5:00 PM)
Closed on Mondays (if it’s a public holiday, the closure is postponed to the next day).
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