Explore historic buildings and enjoy a retro-styled city stroll. This tour includes a lunch featuring Tainan's famous Danzi Noodles (Tanzomen) at the well-established Du Xiao Yue restaurant, along with tapioca milk tea for a complete gourmet experience. A condensed Tainan sightseeing tour that covers all the highlights in a single day.
●Visit 8 popular spots in Tainan, including Chihkan Tower and Anping Fort, all in one day! ●Enjoy a lunch featuring Tainan's famous Danzi Noodles (Tanzomen) and tapioca milk tea. ●Safe return with drop-off service at Tainan High-Speed Rail Station.
Chihkan Tower (赤崁楼) Built by the Dutch colonists who ruled Taiwan in 1653, Chihkan Tower is a historic fortress. The red-tiled, brick building, surrounded by blue skies and green trees, offers a vivid and picturesque scene. It is the most popular tourist spot in Tainan.
Confucius Temple and Tianhou Temple (祭祀武廟&天后宮) The Confucius Temple is the oldest and best-preserved ancient temple in Taiwan. Tianhou Temple is known as a sacred place for lovers, where the deity "Yue Xia Lao Ren" (the God of Marriage) is enshrined.
Lin's Department Store (林デパート) Established in 1932 by a Japanese businessman, Lin's Department Store is one of Taiwan’s long-standing department stores. Despite suffering damage during the war, it was designated a city historic site in 1998 and was restored in 2013.
Anping Fort (安平古堡) Anping Fort, built in 1642, is the first fortress in Taiwan. In 1661, Zheng Chenggong reclaimed Taiwan from the Dutch and renamed the area Anping to honor his hometown.
Anping Tree House (安平樹屋) A tourist spot awarded two stars in the Michelin Green Guide, Anping Tree House features an impressive scene of banyan trees intertwining with the ruins.
Confucius Temple and Fucheng Street Stroll (孔子廟と横の府中街散策) The Confucius Temple in Tainan, founded in 1666, is the first Confucius Temple in the country. The temple’s collection of ritual tools and musical instruments used from the early Qing Dynasty to the present is also worth seeing.
Shennong Street Stroll (神農街散策) Shennong Street, with its buildings dating back over 200 years, offers a glimpse into the old charm of Taiwan. The colorful street is lined with renovated cafes and shops, providing a delightful walking experience.
.If fewer than 2 participants are registered, the tour may be canceled. .Children under 4 years old or weighing less than 18 kg are required to use a child seat. One child seat is provided free of charge; additional seats are available at NT$500 each. .Meals and seating for children under 2 years old are not included. .The tour schedule may be subject to change or cancellation due to weather or traffic conditions. .Meals included in the tour may be served on large platters depending on the number of participants. .Additional food or drink ordered separately will incur extra charges. .If you wish to leave the tour early, please inform the guide on the day of the tour and sign the departure form. Note that this will be considered a voluntary early departure, and the tour fee will not be adjusted. .Vehicles used: 9-seat van for 2 to 6 participants, 20-seat medium bus for 7 to 14 participants, and a large bus for 15 or more participants. .Travel insurance coverage: NT$2,000,000 for travel liability, NT$200,000 for medical expenses, and NT$2,000,000 for travel accident insurance plus NT$200,000 for medical expenses. Please provide necessary information at the time of booking. *Insurance costs are included in the tour price.
Refund and Participation Policy
.In the event of changes to the tour schedule, cancellations, or inability to participate due to natural disasters including typhoons, other natural calamities, wars, riots, or flight cancellations and delays, refunds for the tour fee or any other incurred damages and costs are generally not available. .Pets are not allowed on the tour