Taipei Zoo entrance sign with stone wall and greenery.
Elephant standing in a lake at Taipei Zoo, Taiwan.
Maokong Gondola over lush green hills in Taipei, Taiwan.
Black-capped squirrel monkey on a tree branch in Taipei Zoo.
Giraffe being fed by visitors at Loire Valley Zoo.
Pagoda and pond at Maokong Gondola station, Taipei, surrounded by lush greenery.
Giraffe family standing near rocky enclosure at the zoo.

Taipei Zoo Tickets

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Explore Taipei Zoo in Taipei, Taiwan with flexible tickets granting access to one of Asia’s largest urban zoos and its diverse habitats. Enjoy both indoor and outdoor exhibits on your own schedule, from the Formosan Animal Area to Bird World, guided by bilingual signs for easy navigation. This zoo offers a range of engaging animal encounters across extensive areas.

At Taipei Zoo, one of Asia's premier urban zoos, visitors can explore expansive outdoor habitats and engaging exhibits.

Full access is granted to all outdoor areas, indoor animal houses, and core park facilities with a single ticket purchase.

The zoo offers bilingual signage and themed zones for self-guided exploration on your own schedule. Highlights include education centers and interactive displays like the Formosan Animal Area and Giant Panda exhibit.

With its flexible admission policy, Taipei Zoo is perfect for family-friendly visits without fixed schedules or guided tours.

Admission to Taipei Zoo

Access to all outdoor exhibit areas at the zoo, including Bird World and Formosan Animal Area.

Entry into indoor exhibit spaces featuring Giant Panda exhibits among others.

Ticket for use of core park facilities within Taiwan's popular attraction.

One free sightseeing bus ride (based on option chosen).

Covers a 1-Day Maokong Gondola Fun Pass, offering both outdoor and indoor experiences in Taipei.

Eating and drinking costs

Return transportation to wildlife park

Gifts and memorabilia purchases

Paid tour guide services

Individual spending

Taipei Zoo entrance sign with stone wall and greenery.

Taipei Zoo entrance sign with stone wall and greenery.

Your Experience at Taipei Zoo One

Welcome to one of Asia's largest urban zoos where you can enjoy flexible access across all areas. Explore both indoor and outdoor habitats in your own time, starting from the zoo entrance.

Getting Started

Purchase a ticket for admission and present it at the scanning station upon entering Taipei Zoo One. Choose to navigate through its various zones using bilingual signs that assist with planning your visit efficiently.

What to Expect

Located in Taiwan, Taipei Zoo offers diverse habitats and engaging exhibits, making it a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts.

Zoo Features at Taipei One

  • The zoo boasts both outdoor attractions like the Formosan Animal Area and Bird World, as well as indoor favorites including the Giant Panda and Penguin Houses. These highlights provide an enriching experience in diverse environments.
  • Informative displays are available throughout the park to educate visitors about conservation efforts, animal behavior, and habitat stories for all ages.
  • Frequent use of core facilities such as rest areas, water fountains, and baby care rooms ensures that your visit remains comfortable with ample opportunities for breaks.
  • Feel free to explore at a pace suitable for you and your group. You can tailor your route based on interests or energy levels by moving freely between different zones of the zoo.
  • Optional Upgrade: Consider adding a 1-day Maokong Gondola Fun Pass, which offers unlimited rides along with convenient travel options like sightseeing buses and tourist trains around Taipei Zoo One.
Elephant standing in a lake at Taipei Zoo, Taiwan.

Elephant standing in a lake at Taipei Zoo, Taiwan.

Maokong Gondola over lush green hills in Taipei, Taiwan.

Maokong Gondola over lush green hills in Taipei, Taiwan.

Black-capped squirrel monkey on a tree branch in Taipei Zoo.

Black-capped squirrel monkey on a tree branch in Taipei Zoo.

What to bring

  • Wear comfortable walking shoes as much of the area is outdoors.
  • Mosquito repellent and an umbrella or rain jacket are advisable.

If traveling with young children, consider bringing strollers and baby supplies.

Accessibility

  • The park offers wheelchair and stroller access across most areas; however, some paths may have slopes.

Baby care rooms and accessible toilets are available at certain locations within the zoo.

What’s not allowed

  • Fed animals or direct contact/interactions with them is prohibited.

Please adhere to on-site rules concerning protected areas and exhibit boundaries.

Additional information

The zoo opens from 9am-5pm, with the last admission at 4pm. Animal viewing concludes by 4:30pm. Visitors typically spend between 2-6 hours exploring. Note that popular exhibits like the Giant Panda House may have long queues on weekends and holidays.

  • A shuttle train is available within the zoo for an additional charge.
  • The Maokong Gondola, located nearby, requires separate admission from the base ticket.
  • Facilities include luggage storage, stroller and wheelchair rentals, baby care rooms, accessible toilets, water fountains, dining options, souvenir shops, and rest areas.
  • Trouble-free visits are often on weekdays as weekends/holidays tend to be busier.
  • The zoo is located at No. 30, Section 2, Xinguang Rd, Wenshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 116. It's a short walk from the MRT Wenhu Line's Taipei Zoo Station (Exit 1), taking about 3–5 minutes.
  • It is suitable for all ages and offers a family-friendly atmosphere.

Educational signage in multiple languages provides animal information throughout the park.

Giraffe being fed by visitors at Loire Valley Zoo.

Giraffe being fed by visitors at Loire Valley Zoo.

Pagoda and pond at Maokong Gondola station, Taipei, surrounded by lush greenery.

Pagoda and pond at Maokong Gondola station, Taipei, surrounded by lush greenery.

Wear comfortable walking shoes as much of Taipei Zoo is outdoors and explore on your own schedule with flexible access to both indoor and outdoor exhibits.

Come prepared for weather changes by bringing mosquito repellent and an umbrella or rain jacket, ensuring a more enjoyable visit regardless of the elements.

For families visiting with young children, remember essentials like strollers and baby supplies; rest assured that there are accessible toilets and baby care rooms available throughout the park.

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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

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

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