Taipei Night Tour including Din Tai Fung Dinner
4 h
Dinner
By night
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Itinerary
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Stop At: Longshan Temple, No.211 Guangzhou Street,Wanhua District No.211 Guangzhou Street,Wanhua District, Taipei, Taipei 211 Taiwan
Lungshan Temple is located in the district Manka of Taipei. It was founded in 1738 and dedicated to the Buddhist Goddess of Mercy (Kuan-in in Chinese, or Avalokitesvara in Sanskrit).
It is well known that the statue of Kuan-in in this temple survived the bombing from the allied aircrafts on 8 June, 1945. Lungshan Temple was bombed on that day. The whole main hall and a part of the right annex were burned out during the air raid, but the statue of Kuan-in in the center of the main hall left intact. This is the most famous manifestation of efficacy of Lungshan Temple.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Huaxi street Night Market, Kuangchou, Sanshui and Huahsi Streets, Taipei Taiwan
A Chinese traditional post stands at the entrance of Huaxi Street Night Market. Chinese traditional lamps are hung along the street. There are old, historical restaurants along the street that provide great dishes. For example, the Danzai noodle restaurant, the favorite of Japanese tourists, started its business here. Other great dishes like meat soup and squid soup attract many people. In summer, chopped ice plates and fresh juice are in great demand. In winter, dishes with Chinese medicine attract many visitors.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Taipei 101, No.45, Shifu Rd., Xinyi Dist., Taipei 11049 Taiwan
Located in the finest district Taipei has to offer, Taipei 101 is the largest engineering project ever in the history of the Taiwan construction business. Go directly to the 89F Observation Floor, you will have a panoramic view of the city and Taipei Basin at all directions.
Duration: 15 minutes
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This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: Longshan Temple, No.211 Guangzhou Street,Wanhua District No.211 Guangzhou Street,Wanhua District, Taipei, Taipei 211 Taiwan
Lungshan Temple is located in the district Manka of Taipei. It was founded in 1738 and dedicated to the Buddhist Goddess of Mercy (Kuan-in in Chinese, or Avalokitesvara in Sanskrit).
It is well known that the statue of Kuan-in in this temple survived the bombing from the allied aircrafts on 8 June, 1945. Lungshan Temple was bombed on that day. The whole main hall and a part of the right annex were burned out during the air raid, but the statue of Kuan-in in the center of the main hall left intact. This is the most famous manifestation of efficacy of Lungshan Temple.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Huaxi street Night Market, Kuangchou, Sanshui and Huahsi Streets, Taipei Taiwan
A Chinese traditional post stands at the entrance of Huaxi Street Night Market. Chinese traditional lamps are hung along the street. There are old, historical restaurants along the street that provide great dishes. For example, the Danzai noodle restaurant, the favorite of Japanese tourists, started its business here. Other great dishes like meat soup and squid soup attract many people. In summer, chopped ice plates and fresh juice are in great demand. In winter, dishes with Chinese medicine attract many visitors.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Taipei 101, No.45, Shifu Rd., Xinyi Dist., Taipei 11049 Taiwan
Located in the finest district Taipei has to offer, Taipei 101 is the largest engineering project ever in the history of the Taiwan construction business. Go directly to the 89F Observation Floor, you will have a panoramic view of the city and Taipei Basin at all directions.
Duration: 15 minutes
Included
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Professional tour guide
- Admission fee and entrance ticket included in the itinerary
- Insurance
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off (Taipei City downtown only)
- Dinner in Din Tai Fung
Not included
- Gratuities
- Entrance ticket to Taipei 101 Observatory
- Entry/Admission - Taipei 101
Additional
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking, unless booked within 15 hours of travel. In this case confirmation will be received as soon as possible, subject to availability
- Wheelchair accessible
- Stroller accessible
- Near public transportation
- Infants must sit on laps
- Transportation is wheelchair accessible
- Most travelers can participate
- Times and sequences are subject to change according to the weather and traffic condition.
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 35 travelers
Features
Tourism
85%
Nightlife
65%
Cultural
65%
Food
50%
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Jennelyn the tour guide was very good. Highly recommended tour. Very knowledgeable of the tour details and always making sure everyone is comfortable at all times.
A good way to see a few sights of Taipei if youre here for a limited time. We enjoyed our dinner at Din Tai Fung. We also had a wonderful driver and tour guide which made this tour even better.
It's a good tour but the guide rushed through the night market and didn't really explain much. He was okay during the temple tour. Left us for dinner with no comments on what to expect. The tour is good but the guide could have been better, perhaps the one from my half day tour.
Wonderful tour of the most interesting temple in Taipei, an unusual snake night market, and Taipei 101 with more food than you could eat at Din Tai Fung. We have eaten at home at this restaurant and this one is a much better quality!
We were picked up late which is no big deal but the man who was to be our guide should change his job. He barely said much and basically had us visit various places without giving much information or background. I wanted to learn about Taipei and Taiwan culture but simply pointing out fruit or massage parlors is not what a guide should do. He was a much older man and maybe that played a part in his listless tour. Total waste of money and that guide should retire. I would pass on this if I were you and just visit these places on your own. As for Taipei 101 or Din Tai Fung. The place was a zoo and we had to wait a good 30 minutes for a meal which I could have done on without being part of the tour. The food was okay but I would not dine there again. It's over rated.
Dumplings were excellent but not many options for seafood/vegetarian without chicken or pork.
Dinner was fun Tour too rushed Tour bus small and a lot of driving all over town