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Getting to Taipei

Taipei is served by two major international airports: Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport (TPE) and Taipei Songshan Airport (TSA).
Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport (TPE)

Located about 40 kilometers southwest of Taipei, this airport features two terminals and is well-connected to the city center.
Airport MRT:
A direct train to Taipei takes approximately 40 minutes.
Buses:
Various bus services offer routes to central Taipei and surrounding areas.
Taxis:
A taxi ride to downtown Taipei takes around 50 minutes and costs approximately $30– 46.2 USD.
Driving:
Accessible via National Highways No. 1 or 3, with a driving time of about one hour.
More transportation details for Taoyuan Airport.Taipei Songshan Airport (TSA)

primarily serves domestic and select international flights within Asia.
MRT:
The Wenhu Line (Brown Line) connects directly to various parts of Taipei.
Buses:
Several routes provide convenient access to major destinations.
Taxis:
A taxi ride to downtown takes about 15–20 minutes and costs approximately $6.2 USD.
Both airports offer tourist information centers, car rental services, shops, and dining options.
More transportation details for Songshan AirportHow to reach the Venue

MRT:
Take the Bannan Line (Blue Line) to Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall Station, Exit 5. Walk approximately 5 minutes along Guangfu South Road to the entrance of Songshan Avenue and then another 100 meters into the park.
Buses:
Routes such as 204, 278, 282, 288, 672, and others stop at the "Guangfu South Road MRT Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall Station" or "Songshan Cultural and Creative Park" stops.
Taxi or Driving:
From Civic Boulevard and Guangfu South Road intersection, head eastward along Civic Boulevard and turn onto Tobacco Factory Road. The park's entrance is visible 100 meters on the right.
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Public Transportation in Taipei
Taipei is served by two major international airports: Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport (TPE) and Taipei Songshan Airport (TSA).

Taipei has an extensive and efficient public transportation system, including the MRT (Mass Rapid Transit), buses, and YouBike (bike-sharing service).
Operating Hours
- MRT: Operates from approximately 6:00 a.m. to midnight.
- Buses: Operating hours vary by route; most run from early morning to late night.
Fares
- MRT Single Trip: Starts at approximately $0.6 USD.
- Unlimited Pass Options:
- 1-Day Pass: $4.6 USD
- 24-Hour Pass: $5.5 USD
- 48-Hour Pass: $8.6 USD
- 72-Hour Pass: $11.7 USD

Ticket Purchase
Tickets are available at MRT vending machines, convenience stores (e.g., 7-Eleven), or through EasyCard/iPASS for contactless access.
Bike and Car Sharing
- YouBike: Accessible via EasyCard or credit cards, providing affordable rental rates starting at $0.3 USD for the first 30 minutes.
- Car Sharing: Multiple providers offer app-based rental services with convenient pick-up and drop-off options.
Tourism
TAIPEI
This capital city of Taiwan is known worldwide for its dynamic blend of tradition and modernity, from towering skyscrapers to bustling night markets. Home to a fascinating array of temples and some of Asia’s most vibrant cultural attractions, Taipei’s warm hospitality is one of its defining traits and a symbol of Taiwanese culture on the global stage.
https://www.travel.taipei/en