Taipei Expo Park is well connected to Taipei’s public transportation system, making it easy to reach and move around the area without a private vehicle.
Visitors commonly use the metro, city buses, walking paths, and shared mobility options, depending on where they start and how they plan to explore the park.
The Taipei Metro is the most convenient option for most visitors.
Provides the most direct access to the Yuanshan Area, including major exhibition venues and open plazas.
Serves the Xinsheng Area, including gardens and landscaped spaces. The walk from the station takes approximately 15 minutes.
Metro services are frequent, and stations are clearly signposted in English.
Taipei’s city bus network offers flexible access to different sides of the park.
Bus travel times may vary depending on traffic conditions and time of day.
Walking is a common and enjoyable way to move through Taipei Expo Park.
Many visitors combine walking with public transportation for short distances within the area.
Taipei has an extensive public bike-sharing system known as YouBike, with rental stations located around Taipei Expo Park and nearby districts.
Cycling can be a pleasant way to travel short distances between park areas and along riverside paths.
Important: YouBike registration requirements may vary, and not all international visitors are able to use the service depending on payment methods and account setup. Visitors are encouraged to check current usage requirements in advance.
Taxis and app-based ride services are widely available across Taipei and can drop visitors near different access points of the park.
This option may be useful for visitors traveling in groups, carrying equipment, or arriving outside peak transit hours.
Most metro stations and major bus routes offer step-free access. Within the park, many paths are wide and suitable for wheelchairs or strollers.
Accessibility conditions may vary depending on event setup or temporary changes. Visitors with specific mobility needs are encouraged to plan routes in advance.