Enjoy flexible, all-area access to one of Asia’s largest urban zoos, exploring indoor and outdoor habitats at your own pace.
Getting started
Make your way to the zoo entrance and present your ticket for scanning. Once inside, choose your route through outdoor zones and indoor houses. Bilingual signs help you navigate and plan your visit.
What to expect
Taipei Zoo One of Asia’s largest urban zoological parks with diverse habitats and engaging exhibits.
Features
Outdoor & indoor highlights: Wander outdoor areas like the Formosan Animal Area and Bird World, then step into indoor favorites such as the Giant Panda and Penguin Houses.
Educational displays: Follow bilingual displays that highlight conservation, animal behavior, and habitat stories for all ages.
Park facilities: Make use of core facilities across the park, including rest areas, water fountains, and baby care rooms for comfortable breaks.
Explore freely: Move at your own pace between zones to build a route that suits your group’s interests and energy.
Upgrade: Add a 1-day Maokong Gondola Fun Pass for unlimited rides, with easy travel around the zoo on the sightseeing bus and tourist train.
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Comfortable walking shoes; much of the park is outdoors.
Mosquito repellent and an umbrella or rain jacket.
Essentials for young children (strollers, baby supplies) if needed.
Wheelchair and stroller accessible across much of the park; paths include some slopes.
Baby care rooms and accessible toilets are available at select locations.
Do not feed animals or attempt direct contact/interactions.
Follow on-site rules regarding protected areas and exhibit boundaries.
Opening hours: 9am-5pm; last admission 4pm. Animal viewing ends at 4:30pm.
Recommended visit time: 2-6 hours.
Popular exhibits like the Giant Panda House may have queues, especially on weekends/holidays.
A shuttle train runs within the zoo for an extra fee.
Maokong Gondola is nearby; it is not part of base admission.
Amenities include luggage storage, stroller and wheelchair rental, baby care rooms, accessible toilets, water fountains, dining, souvenir shops, and rest areas.
Weekends/holidays can be busy; weekdays are typically quieter.
Address: No. 30, Section 2, Xinguang Rd, Wenshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 116. MRT Wenhu Line to Taipei Zoo Station (Exit 1), 3–5 minutes’ walk.
Suitable for all ages; family-friendly environment.
Educational and bilingual animal information/signage is available throughout the park
Cancellation is allowed. Please check variant-specific policies for details. Variant-specific cancellation policies may apply.