Best Family-Friendly Things to Do in Taipei
Playgrounds, animals, science museums and easy day trips for kids in and around Taipei.
Family days out in and around Taipei
A mix of indoor play, parks, animals, rides and low-stress excursions.
With rain in the forecast, it helps to mix reliable indoor stops with flexible outdoor picks. These family-friendly places range from quick city outings to bigger day trips when everyone has energy.

CyberCube
A polished indoor play space that works especially well on wet Taipei days. Best for burning off energy without complicated planning.
"Ideal when you need somewhere straightforward, indoor and energy-burning."

Taipei Zoo
Taipei’s big zoo gives families a full day without feeling repetitive. The children’s area, gondola and shuttle train help break up the walking.
"Good when you want animals plus transport touches that keep kids engaged."

National Taiwan Science Education Center
A hands-on science museum that suits curious kids and rainy afternoons alike. It is a smart pick when you want learning wrapped in play.
"Pair with nearby Shilin family stops for an easy half- or full-day."

Daan Forest Park
A central green break with playground time, ponds and room for a picnic. Best for a slower family morning between bigger sights.
"Best as a breather rather than a full-day attraction."

Xpark
A sleek aquarium with penguins, jellyfish and a tidal-pool feel that kids tend to love. It is one of the easiest wet-weather family day trips from Taipei.
"Good for families who want something polished and easy to navigate."

Taipei Children's Amusement Park
A straightforward rides day built for younger visitors, with both indoor and outdoor play. It is easier and less overwhelming than a giant theme park.
"A good first amusement park stop for families staying in Taipei."

Bambi Land
A deer park where children can get close to animals instead of only watching from a distance. The stroll-and-feed format makes it feel relaxed and memorable.
"Choose this for animal-loving kids who enjoy hands-on encounters."

E7PLAY
Bowling, arcade games and café breaks make this a practical all-weather family stop. Handy when siblings want different kinds of play.
"A useful backup when the forecast spoils park plans."

Shifen Waterfall
One of the easiest scenic nature stops for families, with a dramatic broad waterfall at the end. Good for a fresh-air outing that does not need a whole day.
"Best on a dry day when you want scenery without a tough walk."

FunLock
A compact amusement-style stop when you want indoor fun without a major time commitment. Useful for older kids or families filling a city afternoon.
"Works best as a filler activity rather than the main destination."

Wabo Wabo冒險水樂園/夏日限定/水上樂園
A summer-only water park for families who want a splashy, high-energy day. Save it for hot weather and kids ready to stay active.
"Seasonal and weather-dependent, so keep it as a summer plan."

Window on World Theme Park
A full family day out with miniature landmarks, rides and a water park. It suits kids who like variety more than slow sightseeing.
"Best saved for a dedicated outing rather than squeezed into a city sightseeing day."

Artemis Garden
An airy greenhouse and plant museum that feels calm rather than hectic. Good for families who enjoy nature but want some shelter and structure.
"Choose this when your family needs a slower, greener day."

Leofoo Village Theme Park
A bigger, more classic theme park day with themed zones, rides and animal shows. Best when the family wants a full outing with plenty going on.
"Best for families prepared for a longer excursion outside the city."

Xiong Hou Sen Theme Park
A playful outdoor slope with slides and room to move, ideal for simpler fun. It suits younger children who do not need a huge attraction to have a good time.
"Better for a casual outing than a major destination day."

夾子園中壢航母店
An indoor playground that is handy when you need a straightforward family stop out of the rain. Think active play rather than sightseeing.
"Best treated as a practical play stop, not a headline sight."

Yilan Animal Kingdom
A family-friendly animal stop in Yilan that works well for children who like close-up encounters. Good as part of a slower countryside day.
"Most useful if you are already planning time in Yilan."

Ferris Wheel in Taipei Children's Amusement Park
A gentle ride with wide views and a nice pause between more energetic attractions. Best added to a broader visit to the park.
"Most worthwhile as part of the wider park experience."

金車礁溪蘭花園附設動植物生態館
An appealing family stop with orchids, cacti, koi and animal encounters in greenhouse surroundings. It has enough variety to keep both plant lovers and younger kids interested.
"A gentle outing for families who like quieter attractions with visual appeal."

Yehliu Geopark
An easy-to-grasp natural wonder where unusual rock formations keep kids curious. Best for families who like coastal scenery with a bit of science feel.
"Works especially well when combined with other Yehliu-area stops."

Ninja Totolo
A playful attraction that suits families looking for a light, photo-friendly stop. Easy to enjoy without needing a long attention span.
"Good when you want something cheerful and low-effort between bigger stops."

馬武督探索森林
A forest outing with enough structure for families: trails, waterfalls, picnic spots and a playground. It’s a solid pick if you want nature without making the day too strenuous.
"A good choice when you want outdoorsy but not overly demanding."

Yehliu Ocean World
A marine park with aquarium exhibits and live-animal shows that children often find easy to follow. It makes sense alongside a Yehliu coastal outing.
"Best combined with Yehliu Geopark rather than visited on its own."

Starbeary
A lively arcade-style stop for older kids, tweens or families hiding from the weather. Best for a casual, game-filled hour or two.
"Best saved for bad weather or a low-effort evening outing."

Dimsum Kitchen
$$An all-you-can-eat dim sum stop that works well with children thanks to the self-serve setup. Handy for a relaxed family meal near Shilin attractions.
"Useful near Shilin-area attractions when everyone needs an easy lunch."

Fushan Botanical Garden
A mountain botanical garden for families who enjoy nature in a quieter, less commercial setting. Better for patient explorers than thrill-seekers.
"Best for families who enjoy calm outdoor exploring over attractions."

Taipei Rose Garden
A compact garden stop that suits a gentle family stroll rather than a full outing. Best in flower season or as a quiet breather nearby.
"Most rewarding in bloom season and for shorter visits."

Dadaocheng
River views, open space and food stalls make this a flexible evening family wander. Best when you want atmosphere without committing to an attraction ticket.
"Good for sunset or after-dinner wandering rather than daytime sightseeing."

Lanyang Museum
A modern museum with local history displays and a hands-on children’s area. It is a strong rainy-day cultural stop in Yilan.
"A smart wet-weather stop if your itinerary includes Yilan."

熊嗨星樂園(新北板橋店)
A straightforward playground stop for younger children who simply need to run and climb. Useful when the day needs easy, indoor-friendly fun.
"A good fallback when you want easy fun close to the city."

Taipei City Beitou Sports Center
Huge modern facility with a 50m pool, a climbing wall, sports courts & a gym, plus kids’ play areas.
"Bring swim gear and check schedules before going."

Dahu Park
A roomy lakeside park that’s easy with children, strollers and anyone needing a slower pace. Trails, water views and open space make it a useful reset day stop.
"One of the simplest picks for fresh air without committing to a full excursion."

Power of Meat Ximen Emei Branch
$$Relaxed table-grill spot serving meat, seafood, and vegetables for a shareable family meal.
"Good pick for families with bigger appetites after a day out."

Bade Sing Ren Garden Night Market
$Large, colorfully lit night market for local street food, toys & ice cream, plus children's rides.
"Best visited in the evening when the market is fully alive."

E7PLAY 新莊館
A bowling alley in Xinzhuang for easy indoor family fun.
"Curator pick for travelers interested in bowling alley."

阿宗芋冰城
$A family-run stop for traditional local ice cream that’s dairy-free and easy to love.
"A fun snack stop if you’re exploring the Toucheng area."

Taipei Astronomical Museum
A family favorite with astronomy exhibits, a telescope, and an IMAX dome theater.
"Pair the exhibits with a dome show for the fullest visit."

Starbeary Taipei
An indoor playground in central Taipei for kids who need to run, climb, and reset.
"Handy option for hot, wet, or low-energy travel days."

Shulin Sing Ren Garden Night Market
A sprawling night market with arcade games, fairground fun, seafood, and bubble tea.
"Curator pick for travelers interested in market."

叢林開始懶人露營區Glamping-桃園店
A glamping-style campground that keeps the outdoor experience easier and more comfortable. It suits families who want a nature break without full camping hassle.
"Best as a planned escape rather than a quick city add-on."

Uncle Kamjatang Uncle-K
$$A Korean restaurant for a comforting family meal in Zhongshan.
"Good to keep in mind for a calmer meal between busy sightseeing stops."

Luofu Hot Springs
A public hot spring bath in Luofu for a slower family outing beyond the city.
"Best suited to families comfortable with hot spring bath etiquette."
Family outings beyond the usual museum stop
Cable cars, quirky attractions, practical hubs, and easy day-trip ideas for mixed-age groups.
For families in and around Taipei, the best picks mix novelty with simple logistics. This line-up balances scenic rides, playful detours, and useful stops you can build into a relaxed day.

Maokong Gondola
A scenic cable-car ride with mountain views and occasional glass-floor cabins. It works well when kids want movement without a long hike.
"Best when you want views and novelty without committing to a full outdoor day."

Jiaoxi Tourist Service Center
A straightforward planning stop in Jiaoxi for maps, local advice, and orientation. Handy if your family is heading into the hot-spring area.
"A smart first stop if Jiaoxi is part of your day trip."

Ninja Totolo
A playful attraction that suits families looking for a light, photo-friendly stop. Easy to enjoy without needing a long attention span.
"Good when you want something cheerful and low-effort between bigger stops."

Taipei Bus Station
A practical transport base for organizing family day trips beyond central Taipei. Useful when convenience matters more than sightseeing.
"Use it as your launch point if the family wants a simple transport plan."

Sunshin Green Onion Culture
A countryside attraction with a food-and-farm angle. It is a nice pick for families wanting something hands-on and different from the city.
"Best for a slower day when you want local flavor beyond central Taipei."

松菸匯 松山文創園區服務中心
A helpful base inside the Songshan Cultural and Creative Park area. Good for getting oriented before a family wander.
"Most useful at the start of a wider visit to the cultural park."

Taiwan Tobacco & Liquor Corporation Taoyuan Sake Brewery
A brewery visit with process tours, barrel displays, and a garden with koi. Better for families with older kids who enjoy seeing how things are made.
"More of an educational stop than a play-focused one."

叢林開始懶人露營區Glamping-桃園店
A glamping-style campground that keeps the outdoor experience easier and more comfortable. It suits families who want a nature break without full camping hassle.
"Best as a planned escape rather than a quick city add-on."
Family-friendly places around Taipei
A mix of museums, parks, active stops and easy day trips
For families, Taipei works best when you mix one focused stop with space to move around. These picks balance indoor options, nature, gentle walks and places that stay fun even when the weather turns wet.

National Palace Museum
A good museum choice for families who want culture without rushing. The collection is vast, so it works best if you pick a few highlights rather than trying to see everything.
"Best approached as a short highlights visit, not a museum marathon."

Taipei City Beitou Sports Center
Ideal for active kids who need to burn off energy. With a pool, climbing wall and play areas, it gives families several ways to fill a few hours.
"Great as a half-day breather between more structured sightseeing stops."

Dadaocheng
A relaxed riverside area for wandering, snacking and letting kids stretch their legs. It feels especially easygoing later in the day when the lights come on.
"A strong choice for sunset or an unhurried family evening walk."

Window on World Theme Park
A full family day out with miniature landmarks, rides and a water park. It suits kids who like variety more than slow sightseeing.
"Best saved for a dedicated outing rather than squeezed into a city sightseeing day."

Fubon Art Museum
A compact art stop that can work well for families wanting a calmer indoor hour. It’s better for short visits than an all-afternoon plan.
"Most enjoyable when kept brief and combined with another nearby activity."

Xucuogang Wetlands
A good nature break for families who like birds, open skies and sunset views. It’s more about quiet scenery than structured activities.
"Go later in the day if you want the wetlands and sunset in one trip."

Yehliu Geopark
An easy family nature outing with dramatic rock formations and plenty to point out as you walk. Kids who enjoy unusual landscapes usually take to it quickly.
"A straightforward outdoor stop with plenty of visual payoff for little effort."

Dahu Park
A roomy lakeside park that’s easy with children, strollers and anyone needing a slower pace. Trails, water views and open space make it a useful reset day stop.
"One of the simplest picks for fresh air without committing to a full excursion."

金車礁溪蘭花園附設動植物生態館
An appealing family stop with orchids, cacti, koi and animal encounters in greenhouse surroundings. It has enough variety to keep both plant lovers and younger kids interested.
"A gentle outing for families who like quieter attractions with visual appeal."

馬武督探索森林
A forest outing with enough structure for families: trails, waterfalls, picnic spots and a playground. It’s a solid pick if you want nature without making the day too strenuous.
"A good choice when you want outdoorsy but not overly demanding."

Dadaocheng Wharf Container Market
A lively evening stop with river views, casual food and weekend entertainment. It’s easy for families who want dinner and a walk in the same place.
"Particularly appealing on weekends when the waterfront feels more animated."

Tangweigou Hot Spring Park
A playful stop for families who want to try hot spring culture without committing to a full spa visit. The foot baths and fish pools make it especially memorable for kids.
"Works well as a short break stop rather than the main destination."

Ximending Walking District
Busy, colorful and easy to dip into for snacks, shops and people-watching. Families with teens or kids who like lively streets usually enjoy the energy here.
"Best used as a casual wander, not a checklist destination."

Chengtian Temple
A peaceful mountain temple better suited to families who enjoy quieter outings and a bit of scenery. Spring blossoms add extra appeal if you’re visiting in season.
"Better for quiet walkers than for kids who need constant action."

Jingmei White Terror Memorial Park
An important historical site that suits families with older children ready for serious subject matter. Guided visits help give context to what you’re seeing.
"Important and affecting, but not the right fit for every family itinerary."

Dharma Drum Mountain World Center for Buddhist Education
A serene temple complex for families who appreciate quiet architecture and contemplative spaces. It suits a slower day rather than a high-energy one.
"Choose this when your group is happy with a quieter cultural stop."

文化大學後山
A simple hillside lookout for families who enjoy an evening view and don’t mind a trail approach. It’s more about atmosphere than facilities.
"Best for families comfortable with a simple trail and viewpoint setting."

Yinhe Cave
A scenic walk with a waterfall and cave temple that feels adventurous without being a major expedition. It’s a better match for families who enjoy nature and don’t mind steps.
"Choose it for a nature-leaning family outing with a touch of adventure."