Taipei 101 Observatory entrance with ticket counter and promotional display.
View from Taipei 101 Observatory overlooking Taipei cityscape.
Man on Taipei 101 observation deck with cityscape and mountains in background.
Couple on Taipei 101 observation deck with city view in background.
Observation deck of Taipei 101 with telescopes and glass panels.
Aerial view of Daan Forest Park amphitheater and Taipei city skyline, Taiwan.
Visitors enjoying the view from Taipei 101 Observatory with cityscape in the background.

Taipei 89th Floor Observatory Ticket with Skyline Experience

Taipei
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Experience Taipei's skyline like never before with the Taipei 89th Floor Observatory Ticket, offering access to every level in one convenient visit at this iconic skyscraper in Taipei, Taiwan. Upon arrival, simply show your mobile e-ticket for a smooth entry into the observatory on the 5th floor of Taipei 101 Mall. Easily reach here via Red Line MRT or various bus routes directly stopping at Taipei 101/World Trade Center Station.

From an elevation of 460 meters above ground level, experience Taipei’s highest outdoor terrace on the 460Skyline deck during weekends and holidays.

In just 37 seconds, ascend to the 89th floor for panoramic views of Taipei's skyline without interruption.

On three distinct decks—the indoor observatory at 89F, as well as the exclusive mirrored Sky Garden on 101F—observe unique perspectives from Taipei 101.

The tuned mass damper exhibit is located on the 88th floor; this marvel stabilizes Taipei 101 during earthquakes and high winds for visitors to explore.

Please note that all visitor access to the 91st Floor at Taipei 101 has been permanently closed.

Admission to Taipei 101 Observatory

Access to exhibits on the 88th floor

Entry to the 89F observation deck

Free Wi-Fi available at the observatory

Ticket for access to the Taipei 101 souvenir shop

Use of café facilities on the 89th floor

Observation experience from the 460Skyline outdoor terrace, situated at 460 meters

Entry to the observation deck on the 101F level within Shangri-La Gardens

A single toddler under the age of six and shorter than 115cm may enter without a fee per adult ticket holder

Kids taller than 115cm or older than six must have a valid admission pass to gain entry

Access to all 101 floors is restricted during private functions or when closed

Exclusions apply to any services or items not explicitly listed as included

Taipei 101 Observatory entrance with ticket counter and promotional display.

Taipei 101 Observatory entrance with ticket counter and promotional display.

Your experience at Taipei 101 Observatory

Climb to the pinnacle of Taipei 101, where you'll explore each observatory level during a single visit. Experience everything from towering cloud decks to stunning outdoor vistas.

Navigating your way there

  • Upon arrival at the entrance on the 5th floor, simply present your mobile e-ticket for quick access.
  • Location: Taipei 101 Observatory is situated on the 5th Floor of Taipei 101 Mall, No. 7, Sec. 5, Xinyi Rd, in the bustling Xinyi District of Taipei City, Taiwan 110.

Taking public transport

  • MRT: Take the Red Line to reach the Taipei 101/World Trade Center Station and exit via Exit 4.
  • Buses: Catch routes 20, 37, 281, or Blue 5 which all stop at Taipei 101.

Taxi ride

If you prefer a taxi, simply ask to be dropped off at the well-known landmark of Taipei 101.

What awaits you?

The iconic Taipei 101 is renowned globally for its towering height and swift elevators. The observatories offer unparalleled views of the city's skyline from various levels.

Main attractions:

  • Versatile viewing experiences: Enjoy panoramic sights whether you prefer indoor decks or an open-air platform, ensuring great views in any weather condition.
  • Taipei 101's engineering marvels: Explore the 88F damper exhibit to learn how Taipei 101 is designed to withstand natural forces like earthquakes and typhoons.
  • Capturing memories: From magnificent skyline sunsets to reflective sky gardens, each level offers a unique visual treat perfect for photos.
  • Rapid access to the top: Experience an exhilarating ride that takes you up in just 37 seconds with timed entry and no need for paper tickets.
  • The 460Skyline terrace: Step out onto this outdoor platform to enjoy views of key landmarks such as Daan Park and the Grand Hotel, all from a height.
View from Taipei 101 Observatory overlooking Taipei cityscape.

View from Taipei 101 Observatory overlooking Taipei cityscape.

Man on Taipei 101 observation deck with cityscape and mountains in background.

Man on Taipei 101 observation deck with cityscape and mountains in background.

Couple on Taipei 101 observation deck with city view in background.

Couple on Taipei 101 observation deck with city view in background.

Here are some important rules to remember:

  • No outside food and drinks inside the venue.
  • Sleeping or vaping is strictly prohibited at the location.
  • Luggage or large backpacks aren't allowed within the premises.

Photography is permitted, though be sure to look out for any specific restrictions on-site.

In terms of accessibility:

  • The venue accommodates wheelchairs.

This experience might not suit individuals with back or heart conditions.

Some additional details you should be aware of:

  • You may encounter wait times during busy periods.
  • For optimal visibility, consider visiting in the early morning or late evening.
  • A casual dress code is advised; opt for comfortable attire.
  • The venue operates daily from 10 am to 9 pm with last admission at 8:15 pm.

Note that outdoor observatory access might be restricted due to weather conditions.

Observation deck of Taipei 101 with telescopes and glass panels.

Observation deck of Taipei 101 with telescopes and glass panels.

Aerial view of Daan Forest Park amphitheater and Taipei city skyline, Taiwan.

Aerial view of Daan Forest Park amphitheater and Taipei city skyline, Taiwan.

Book your visit in advance during peak times to ensure entry and avoid sold-out sessions, as reservations are subject to availability.

Show your mobile e-ticket at the 5th-floor entrance for quick access when you arrive; this will save time compared to waiting in line with paper tickets.

Plan to start from Xinyi District if visiting multiple attractions nearby, since Taipei 101 is a central landmark and easily accessible by MRT or bus routes like Red Line Exit 4 and Routes 20, 37, 281, and Blue 5.

If you're using public transportation, take the Red Line to Taipei 101/World Trade Center Station (Exit 4) for a direct route; taxis are also available by simply asking for "Taipei 101."

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Operating hours

Taipei 101 Observatory

Monday
10:00am - 9:00pm • last entry 8:15pm
Tuesday
10:00am - 9:00pm • last entry 8:15pm
Wednesday
10:00am - 9:00pm • last entry 8:15pm
Thursday
10:00am - 9:00pm • last entry 8:15pm
Friday
10:00am - 9:00pm • last entry 8:15pm
Saturday
10:00am - 9:00pm • last entry 8:15pm
Sunday
10:00am - 9:00pm • last entry 8:15pm
  • Timings are displayed in the venue's time zone.

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FAQs

Take the Red Line MRT to Taipei 101/World Trade Center Station (Exit 4) or use bus routes 20, 37, 281, and Blue 5 that stop at Taipei 101.
Yes, one child under 115cm height or six years old can accompany an adult without needing a separate ticket.
Ride to the 89F indoor observatory, visit exhibits on the 88th floor including the tuned mass damper, and enjoy views from the 460Skyline terrace open on weekends.
Yes, the observatory is wheelchair accessible.
Outside food and drinks are not allowed inside. Also, large luggage or backpacks cannot be brought in.
You'll ride up in just 37 seconds.
No, smoking or vaping is not permitted at the venue.
One preschooler under 115cm or below six years can enter free per paying adult; those over these limits need a valid ticket.
Photography is allowed but be sure to check for any specific restrictions while there.
Your entry includes access to the observatory on the 89F observation deck, exhibits on the 88th floor, free Wi-Fi, and visits to both the souvenir shop and café on the 89th floor.

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