This page helps visitors understand what to expect before arriving at Taipei Expo Park.
Taipei Expo Park is a large urban park environment that includes exhibition venues, open public spaces, and landscaped areas.It serves multiple functions at the same time and is shared by different user groups.
Taipei Expo Park is:
a public park open to general visitors
a location that includes designated exhibition and event venues
a shared environment used by local residents, event audiences, and visitors
Taipei Expo Park is not:
a single-purpose event venue
a fully enclosed or controlled space
an amusement park or themed attraction
Understanding this distinction helps visitors plan their visit more appropriately.
Most outdoor areas within the park are open public spaces.
Visitors are expected to:
respect shared use of walkways and plazas
follow posted signs and on-site instructions
allow flexibility for other park users
Certain activities may require prior approval depending on their nature, scale, or setup.
To help maintain a safe and comfortable environment for everyone:
Smoking is not permitted throughout the park.
Pets must be kept on a leash at all times in public areas.
Temporary restrictions may apply during events, maintenance, or construction.
Visitors should follow on-site announcements and signage when present.
Some areas within Taipei Expo Park function as designated venues and may host scheduled events.
Access to indoor venues is typically limited to approved activities.
Outdoor areas may be temporarily managed or adjusted during event periods.
Availability of spaces varies based on administrative approval and scheduling.
Information on hosting events or applying for venue use is provided separately under Host an Event.
This page does not provide:
transportation routes or travel directions
venue availability or booking information
event schedules or ticketing details
For those topics, please refer to:
Access (how to get here and move around)
Host an Event (applications and venue use)
Taipei Expo Park is integrated into the surrounding city environment.
It does not operate as a gated or ticketed attraction.
Facilities, distances, and usage conditions may differ from those of dedicated event complexes.
Allow time for walking and adjust plans based on weather and on-site conditions.