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Step into the heart of Taipei’s oldest district with the Wanhua Nightlife Walking Tour, where centuries of history meet the buzz of the city after dark. Begin your evening at the iconic Longshan Temple, a spiritual hub that has stood for nearly three centuries, glowing beautifully under night lights. Wander through the Bopiliao Historical Block, where restored Qing- and Japanese-era buildings whisper stories of Taipei’s past, blending heritage with modern charm.
From history, dive straight into flavor at the Huaxi Street Night Market, famed for its mix of traditional snacks, exotic delicacies, and late-night dining culture. Sample everything from oyster omelets to herbal soups as the lively chatter of vendors fills the air.
As the night deepens, discover Wanhua’s more playful side. Follow your guide to local bars, karaoke lounges, or hidden speakeasies, where you can sip Taiwanese cocktails, sing your heart out, or simply soak in the electric atmosphere.
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Total Tour duration includes transportation time
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Transport
Air conditioned Vehicle
Other personal expenses
Wanhua Park No. 402
Menga Park in Taipei's Wanhua district is a popular gathering spot for middle-aged and elderly locals. It offers a peaceful environment for socializing, relaxing, and participating in activities like walking, Tai Chi, or playing Mahjong. The park plays an important role in the community, providing a space for connection and relaxation amidst the historic surroundings of Wanhua.
Lungshan Temple
Lungshan Temple is one of Taipei's oldest and most famous temples, located in the Wanhua District. Built in 1738, it is dedicated primarily to Guanyin, the Goddess of Mercy, and is a significant site for both Buddhist and Taoist worship. The temple is known for its intricate architecture and vibrant cultural traditions, making it a key spiritual and historical landmark in the city. It is also a popular destination for visitors seeking blessings and experiencing Taiwan's religious heritage.
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