Private Taipei Tour: Dihua St., National Palace Museum, Beitou

8 hours

Easy

Are you looking for a quick and comfortable to learn the historical and cultural background of Taipei City along with a private driver guide?

Come immerse yourself into the rich history of Chinese culture at National Palace Museum and discover the beauty of Beitou area, visiting attractions such as Sulfur Springs Valley, Beitou Thermal Valley, which is also called The Hell Valley, Beitou Library and more.

Explore Dadaocheng and have an in-depth knowledge about this place. Furthermore, you can admire the old western townhouses at Dihua Street that can be dated back to Qing Dynasty. Lastly, this private tour will end at Ningxia Night Market, where you can enjoy the local delicacy and have fun!

What's included?
    • Licensed driver guide
    • Insurance
    • Air-conditioned vehicle
    • Entrance ticket of National Palace Museum (350 NTD) based on the plan you purchase
    Exclusions
      • Meals
      • Personal Expenses
      • Entrance ticket of National Palace Museum (350 NTD) based on the plan you purchase
      • An infant seat may need an extra 300NTD. Please let us know in advance.
      Please note
        • It is important Infants and children must be included in the passenger headcount. 
        • According to Taiwanese law, children under four years old need to use child seats. If you need a child seat, please inform us in advance as it may require an extra 300NTD.
        • You may choose the touring plan (tickets Included or not) based on your request. 
        • Private group transfers cover the Greater Taipei area: Taipei City (except Yangmingshan) and New Taipei City (Sanchong District, Luzhou District, Banqiao District, Xinzhuang District). For areas other than Taipei, an additional TWD 1,000 will be charged; for those traveling to the Taoyuan area (near the airport), an additional TWD 2,000 will be charged.
        What to bring

          Depending on the wether, you may need an umbrella or a light jacket during the tour and wear comfortable comfortable shoes.

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