Taiwan National Palace Museum Tickets, Taipei
































Taiwan National Palace Museum Tickets, Taipei
Experience reserved-priority entry to one of Taipei's most esteemed attractions, Taiwan National Palace Museum Tickets. Explore extensive collections featuring masterworks in jade, bronze, calligraphy, and painting across various dynasties. Your ticket grants access to key galleries, serene gardens, and the Zhang Daqian Memorial Hall.
Experience reserved-priority entry to one of Taipei's most esteemed attractions, Taiwan National Palace Museum Tickets. Explore extensive collections featuring masterworks in jade, bronze, calligraphy, and painting across various dynasties. Your ticket grants access to key galleries, serene gardens, and the Zhang Daqian Memorial Hall.
Priority access allows for a swift entry into the museum's collections, enabling exploration on your own schedule.
Explore main exhibition halls alongside special shows like Zhishan and Zhide Gardens, as well as the Zhang Daqian Memorial Hall.
Iconic masterpieces such as the Jadeite Cabbage and Meat-shaped Stone can be viewed without enduring long ticket queues.
Admission to Taiwan National Palace Museum
Access to the main exhibition halls and current exhibitions
Ticket for reserved-priority entrance queue with eligible e-tickets (North Branch)
Entry to Zhishan Garden
Use of Zhide Garden
Return ticket to Zhang Daqian Memorial Hall
Covers viewing signature artifacts
Includes multimedia audio guide rental [as per option selected]
Features Din Tai Fung meal voucher (Menu) [as per option selected]
Guided tour leader
Locker hire charge

Taiwan National Palace Museum entrance with traditional architecture in Taipei, Taiwan.
Your Experience at the National Palace Museum, Taipei
The National Palace Museum in Taipei offers visitors an unparalleled opportunity to explore one of the world's greatest collections. With reserved-priority entry available, you can enjoy smooth access not only to its galleries but also to beautiful gardens and a dedicated memorial hall.
Getting Started with Your Visit
Your journey begins by entering through your e-ticket at the designated entrance for priority visitors. Follow signage leading to the queue where your ticket will be scanned, setting you on your path through the museum's galleries. Don't forget to allocate time for both the tranquil gardens and the Zhang Daqian Memorial Hall.
What You'll Discover
The National Palace Museum is a treasure trove of cultural heritage, housing hundreds of thousands of artifacts from various dynasties. It features masterworks in jade, bronze, calligraphy, and painting. Your admission ticket grants you entry to the main galleries as well as peaceful outdoor spaces.
Highlights of the Visit
- Main Exhibition Halls: Explore both permanent collections and rotating exhibitions on your own schedule within these selected galleries.
- Iconic Masterpieces: Marvel at renowned pieces such as the Jadeite Cabbage, Meat-shaped Stone, and Mao-kung Ding, each a testament to historical artistry.
- Zhishan & Zhide Gardens: Take a leisurely stroll through these serene gardens. Enjoy moments of tranquility amid ponds, pathways, and pavilions.
- Zhang Daqian Memorial Hall: Learn about the life and artistic contributions of Zhang Daqian in this dedicated space.
Optional Enhancements for Your Visit
To further enrich your experience, consider adding a multilingual audio guide or securing a meal voucher from Din Tai Fung to complement your museum tour.

Jadeite Cabbage sculpture displayed at Taiwan Palace Museum.

White jade cabbage carving displayed in Taiwan Palace Museum.

Taiwan National Palace Museum entrance with traditional architecture in Taipei, Taiwan.

Jadeite Cabbage sculpture displayed at Taiwan Palace Museum.

White jade cabbage carving displayed in Taiwan Palace Museum.

Qing dynasty Meat-shaped Stone artifact at National Palace Museum, Taipei, Taiwan.
What to bring
- Your passport or a government-issued ID is necessary for e-ticket verification.
Wear comfortable walking shoes for your visit.
Accessibility
- The museum offers full wheelchair accessibility with designated lanes available.
- Rent strollers and wheelchairs on-site if needed.
Baby care rooms are provided at the venue.
What’s not allowed
- You cannot bring flammable or corrosive liquids, fireworks, compressed gases, sharp instruments, or plants into the museum.
- Eating and drinking inside exhibition halls is restricted to bottled water only.
- The use of tripods, selfie sticks, flash photography, or supplementary lighting for photos is prohibited.
Pets are not allowed except for guide dogs.
Additional information
- Museum hours: 9am–5pm. Ticketing closes at 4:30pm and the museum is closed on Mondays.
- Use your e-ticket to enter through the reserved-priority queue located at the North Branch.
- The venue can be busier during weekends and holidays, so plan extra time for your visit.
- You may take photos without flash or tripods; however, commercial photography requires prior application.
Designated areas are available for drinking water as eating is not permitted in exhibition halls.

Tibetan Buddhist mandala adorned with turquoise and coral at Taiwan Palace Museum.

Souvenir stamp station at Taiwan Palace Museum.

Qing dynasty Meat-shaped Stone artifact at National Palace Museum, Taipei, Taiwan.

Tibetan Buddhist mandala adorned with turquoise and coral at Taiwan Palace Museum.

Souvenir stamp station at Taiwan Palace Museum.
Make sure to bring a passport or government-issued ID for e-ticket verification and wear comfortable walking shoes for your visit.
To enhance accessibility, note that the museum is fully wheelchair accessible with available lanes; stroller and wheelchair rentals are also on-site if needed.
If you're interested in exploring gardens along with galleries, plan to spend time at Zhishan Garden included with your entry for a complete experience.
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