Maokong Gondola over lush green hills in Taipei, Taiwan.
Elephant standing in a lake at Taipei Zoo, Taiwan.
Taipei Zoo entrance sign with stone wall and greenery.
Father and daughter observing giraffes at Dublin Zoo.
Panda climbing a tree at Taipei Zoo, Taiwan.
Giraffe family standing near rocky enclosure at the zoo.
Maokong Gondola over lush hills in Taipei, Taiwan at sunset.

Taipei Zoo Entry with Maokong Gondola Ticket

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Explore Taipei Zoo, Taiwan’s largest zoo, with access to all indoor and outdoor exhibits at your own pace.

Visit themed animal zones including pandas, penguins, rainforest habitats, deserts, and more, spread across expansive, walkable grounds.

Enjoy visitor-friendly facilities such as water fountains, baby care rooms, accessible pathways and restrooms, plus convenient luggage storage.

Plan your visit your way with flexible time to move freely between exhibits and spend longer at the zones you enjoy most.

Upgrade your experience with a Maokong Gondola 1-Day Fun Pass or add a free sightseeing bus option for easy travel across longer distances.

Taipei Zoo entry

Access to indoor and outdoor exhibit areas

Maokong Gondola 1-Day Fun Pass

Free sightseeing bus [as per option selected]

Food and beverages (available for purchase on site)

Souvenirs and merchandise

Shuttle train within the zoo (available for an additional fee)

Interactive animal feeding or direct animal interactions

Transportation to and from the zoo

Personal expenses

Guided tours

Stroller rental (available at additional cost)

Wheelchair rental (available at additional cost)

Maokong Gondola over lush green hills in Taipei, Taiwan.

Maokong Gondola over lush green hills in Taipei, Taiwan.

Enjoy confirmed entry to Taipei Zoo and explore expansive themed zones, indoor houses, and family-friendly facilities at your own pace.

Getting started

Head to the zoo entrance and present your ticket for scanning. Once inside, pick your route through the outdoor zones and indoor houses. Plan your path to minimize backtracking across the large park.

What to expect

Taipei Zoo Taipei’s flagship wildlife park featuring diverse habitats and major exhibit houses.

Features

  • Outdoor animal zones: Explore areas such as the Formosan, African, Australian, Desert, Temperate, Tropical Rainforest, and Bird World zones for a broad look at global wildlife.

  • Indoor animal houses: Visit key indoor exhibits including the Giant Panda, Koala, Penguin, Amphibian & Reptile Houses, and the Insectarium.

  • Visitor facilities: Make use of on-site amenities like water stations, baby care rooms, accessible pathways and restrooms, plus luggage storage.

  • Flexible self-paced visit: Move at your own pace to prioritise must-see exhibits and manage walking distances across this large park.

  • Upgrade: Opt for a sightseeing bus to travel longer distances easily.

Elephant standing in a lake at Taipei Zoo, Taiwan.

Elephant standing in a lake at Taipei Zoo, Taiwan.

Taipei Zoo entrance sign with stone wall and greenery.

Taipei Zoo entrance sign with stone wall and greenery.

Father and daughter observing giraffes at Dublin Zoo.

Father and daughter observing giraffes at Dublin Zoo.

What to bring

  • Bring mosquito repellent, rain protection (umbrella or raincoat), and consider long sleeves and pants in warmer months.

  • Carry water and wear comfortable walking shoes; distances can be long.

  • Keep a valid photo ID and your mobile voucher handy for entry.

Accessibility

  • The zoo is wheelchair- and stroller-friendly with accessible pathways and restrooms; some paths include slopes.

  • Baby care rooms are available throughout the park.

What’s not allowed

  • Do not feed the animals.

  • Drones and unauthorized professional equipment may be restricted per on-site policies.

  • Some indoor houses may limit flash photography; follow posted guidelines.

Additional information

  • Opening hours: 9am–5pm; last admission 4pm. Animal viewing ends at 4:30pm.

  • Recommended visit time: 2–6 hours.

  • Facilities: restrooms, water stations, baby care rooms, dining options, and souvenir shops.

  • An internal shuttle train operates for an additional fee.

  • Maokong Gondola is nearby and requires a separate ticket.

  • Getting there: Taipei Metro Wenhu Line to Taipei Zoo Station (Exit 1); about a 3–5 minute walk.

  • Online ticket holders may use Gate 7 for quicker access (when available).

  • Popular exhibits may require queuing during peak hours.

Panda climbing a tree at Taipei Zoo, Taiwan.

Panda climbing a tree at Taipei Zoo, Taiwan.

Giraffe family standing near rocky enclosure at the zoo.

Giraffe family standing near rocky enclosure at the zoo.

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Operating hours

Taipei Zoo

Monday
9:00am - 5:00pm • last entry 4:00pm
Tuesday
9:00am - 5:00pm • last entry 4:00pm
Wednesday
9:00am - 5:00pm • last entry 4:00pm
Thursday
9:00am - 5:00pm • last entry 4:00pm
Friday
9:00am - 5:00pm • last entry 4:00pm
Saturday
9:00am - 5:00pm • last entry 4:00pm
Sunday
9:00am - 5:00pm • last entry 4:00pm
  • Timings are displayed in the venue's time zone.

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FAQs

The zoo is wheelchair- and stroller-friendly with accessible pathways and restrooms; some paths include slopes. Baby care rooms are available throughout the park.
Do not feed the animals. Drones and unauthorized professional equipment may be restricted per on-site policies. Some indoor houses may limit flash photography; follow posted guidelines.
Bring mosquito repellent, rain protection (umbrella or raincoat), and consider long sleeves and pants in warmer months. Carry water and wear comfortable walking shoes; distances can be long. Keep a valid photo ID and your mobile voucher handy for entry.
Opening hours: 9am–5pm; last admission 4pm. Animal viewing ends at 4:30pm. Recommended visit time: 2–6 hours. Facilities: restrooms, water stations, baby care rooms, dining options, and souvenir shops. An internal shuttle train operates for an additional fee. Maokong Gondola is nearby and requires a separate ticket. Getting there: Taipei Metro Wenhu Line to Taipei Zoo Station (Exit 1); about a 3–5 minute walk. Online ticket holders may use Gate 7 for quicker access (when available). Popular exhibits may require queuing during peak hours.

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