Private Taipei LGBT Day Tour
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Private Taipei LGBT Day Tour

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About this experience

Taiwan is the first country in Asia to legalize same-sex marriage. In the city of Taipei, there are many great places where LGBT history was made. Let’s explore the journey towards the equal rights of LGBT community in Taiwan from 1980s to today.

As the only country to legalize same-sex marriage, and also a pioneer in advocating LGBT rights in Asia, Taiwan has been keen on promoting LGBT tourism; the capital city—Taipei, is considered the most gay friendly city in Asia, where you can find gay bar, nightclubs, queer lifestyle stores, etc in the streets. In Taiwan, October is the month to celebrate the achievement of supporting LGBT rights, and also the month that Asia’s biggest pride parade is held—Taiwan LGBT Pride.

So follow the rainbow! Embrace the city’s diversity and experience the lifestyle of LGBT community in Taipei.

Available options

Private Taipei LGBT Day Tour

9-seatered mini van<br/>Pickup included

What's included

Local General Liabilities Insurance
Professional licensed tour guide
Air-conditioned vehicle

Detailed itinerary

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Rainbow Starting Line at Taipei City Hall Square is a pavement art piece located at Taipei City Hall Square. The “starting line” starts from the city hall and extends to Taipei City Council, as a symbol of legalization of LGBT rights, conveying the message of equality and respect. It is also the starting point of Taiwan LGBT Pride in October, like a starting line of running track leading you to a better world.

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Before visiting National Taiwan University, take a walk around Shuiyuan Market and Gongguan Shopping District near the campus. Named after the former name of the district “Suidocho (water source)”, the exterior of Shuiyuan Market building is was designed by the Israeli artist “Yaacov Agam”. From a different angle, this amazing geometry art piece showcases a different visual effect, like a rainbow on the sparking waves on the surface of water, representing the city’s diversity and inclusivity.

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Aside from the amazing art piece, Shuiyuan Market and Gongguan Shopping District are the students’ favorite places to eat, where you can find some hidden foodie gems with reasonable prices.

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Stop 4

Along the street behind Shuiyuan Market, you can reach Treasure Hill Artist Village. Named after Baozangyan Temple (literally treasure hill temple), the village was originally a settlement of the military veterans, after the refurbishment, the dwelling has been transformed to art studios and exhibition spaces, retaining a coexistence with local community. It was also lauded by a New York Times report as one of Taipei’s must-see locations.

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National Taiwan University is not only the top 1 university in Taiwan, also the first school where Taiwan’s first gay student club was established. The campus has been a popular place among the tourists, where “Royal Palm Boulevard”, the library and “Drunken Moon Lake” are the iconic attractions that you should not miss. National Taiwan University has been committed to the idea of gender diversity. Today, there are more student clubs such as Lambda Club, Women’s Studies Society, Gay Chat, BDSM Club, etc, supporting the equality and diversity within the school, community and society.

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The next stop is the famous Gin Gin Store, the first LGBT culture shop in Asia and the Chinese society. The shop was established in the year of 1999, providing LGBT relative forums, exhibitions, etc, creating a supportive and safe space for the LGBT community, which has also become a spiritual icon in the LGBT rights movement.

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Another highlight of this tour is “Rabbit God Temple”, the only temple dedicated to Rabbit God, the deity who manages marriage and relationship for homosexual people. The temple upholds the idea that love has no labels, so everyone is welcome to pray to Rabbit God for good marriage or finding your soul mate. You can bring candies and snacks, or skin care products to worship Rabbit God, and also, you may try to ask Rabbit God for an amulet to deepen your relationship or find the love of your life.

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228 Peace Memorial Park is not only a memorial park to commemorate 228 Incident victims, this park was Taipei’s major gathering place for gay men in the past. Formerly named “Taipei New Park”, it was an important site appearing on the scenes in Taiwan’s gay literature; the Japanese garden landscaping, the pond and the stone arch bridge are where the stories took place. These years, the government has been keeping up the effort to promote gender equality, and specially built the “Rainbow Gate” in 228 Peace Memorial Park to reflect a page of the history and respond an action of gender neutrality.

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Every year, Ketagalan Boulevard is the gathering point of the parade of Taiwan Pride in October. In this boulevard, we witness the achievement of supporting LGBT rights, and the indomitable spirit of the activists in history.

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The last stop of the tour is Ximending Shopping District. The iconic “Rainbow Six” is a pavement art piece symbolizing the idea of respect, equality and diversity. It has also become a popular Instagram hot spot that attracts lots of visitors everywhere in the country and overseas.

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Stop 11

Across the street is the “Red House”, the most well-preserved 3rd class historic site. It was initially the first government-operated market during the period under Japanese rule. After World War II, the market building was used as a theater. Today, the Red House is a cultural and creative space for exhibitions, performance, local souvenirs, etc. The weekend bazaar in the north square is a popular shopping spot, where you can find many unique and quirky crafts by the local artists.

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Behind the Red House is the famous Ximen Red House Outdoor Bar Area, where locates the most popular gay bars and restaurants. It is a place where you can have a glimpse of gay nightlife. From the evening till the midnight, you can see a lot of people talking and chilling at the area outdoor sitting area. No matter where you are from, and who you are, you can always take a sit and enjoy the cheerful atmosphere. There are no labels and judgments, only your true self. The tour ends at Ximen Red House Outdoor Bar Area. Enjoy the night and get tipsy!

What's not included

Food and drinks
Gratuities

Available languages

Guide guide
CMN EN

Important information

Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Ensure you carry enough cash with you to cover your expenses for meals, beverages, souvenirs, tips, etc. Convenience stores and most of the eateries in Taiwan don't accept credit cards as a form of payment.

About Taipei

Taipei, the vibrant capital of Taiwan, is a fascinating blend of traditional culture and modern innovation. Known for its bustling night markets, towering skyscrapers, and lush green mountains, Taipei offers a unique urban experience with a rich cultural heritage.

Top Attractions

Taipei 101

Once the tallest building in the world, Taipei 101 is an iconic skyscraper and a symbol of modern Taipei. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the city from the observation deck on the 89th floor.

Architecture/Observation Deck 1-2 hours NT$600-800 (observation deck ticket)

Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall

This national memorial hall is dedicated to Chiang Kai-shek, former leader of the Republic of China. The hall features a large museum, gardens, and a daily changing of the guard ceremony.

Historical/Memorial 1-2 hours Free (museum admission may vary)

Elephant Mountain (Xiangshan)

Elephant Mountain is a popular hiking spot offering one of the best views of Taipei 101 and the city skyline. The hike is relatively short and suitable for most fitness levels.

Nature/Scenic Viewpoint 1-2 hours (hike and sightseeing) Free

Shilin Night Market

One of the largest and most famous night markets in Taipei, Shilin Night Market offers a wide variety of street food, snacks, and shopping. It's a must-visit for food lovers.

Food/Market 2-3 hours Budget to moderate (depending on food and shopping)

Beitou Hot Springs

Beitou is known for its natural hot springs, offering a relaxing and rejuvenating experience. There are several public and private hot spring resorts to choose from.

Relaxation/Spas 2-3 hours Moderate to expensive (depending on the resort)

Must-Try Local Dishes

Beef Noodle Soup

A hearty soup made with tender beef, chewy noodles, and a rich, flavorful broth. It's considered Taiwan's national dish.

Lunch/Dinner Contains beef and gluten (noodles).

Bubble Tea

A popular Taiwanese beverage made with tea, milk, and chewy tapioca pearls. It comes in various flavors and can be enjoyed hot or cold.

Drink Vegetarian (if made without dairy).

Oyster Omelet

A savory omelet made with fresh oysters, eggs, and a sweet and tangy sauce. It's a popular street food item.

Snack Contains seafood and eggs.

Stinky Tofu

Fermented tofu with a strong odor, usually deep-fried and served with pickled cabbage and sauce. It's an acquired taste but a must-try for adventurous eaters.

Snack Vegetarian (if made without meat-based broth).

Popular Activities

Hiking in Yangmingshan National Park Paragliding in Wuling Farm Visiting Beitou Hot Springs Tea tasting in Maokong Exploring historic temples and shrines Visiting museums and art galleries Kayaking in the Tamsui River Stand-up paddleboarding in Ximending

Best Time to Visit

October to December

This period offers pleasant weather with comfortable temperatures and clear skies, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing. It's also the time for various festivals and events.

15°C to 25°C 59°F to 77°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Mandarin Chinese
  • Widely spoken: English, Taiwanese (Hokkien), Hakka
  • English: Moderately spoken (in tourist areas and among younger generations)

Currency

New Taiwan Dollar (TWD)

Time Zone

GMT+8

Electricity

110VV, 60HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Taipei is generally a safe city with low crime rates. However, visitors should still take precautions to protect themselves and their belongings, especially in crowded areas and tourist spots.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure and out of sight
  • • Use licensed taxis or ride-hailing apps
  • • Be cautious when using ATMs, especially at night

Getting there

By air
  • Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport • 40 km from city center
  • Taipei Songshan Airport • 10 km from city center
By train

Taipei Main Station, Banqiao Station

By bus

Taipei Bus Station, Taipei City Hall Bus Station

Getting around

Public transport

The Taipei Metro is clean, efficient, and easy to use. It operates from 6:00 AM to midnight and has both English and Chinese signage.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber, Taiwan Taxi App

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Ximending Daan Zhongshan

Day trips

Jiufen
40 km from Taipei • Half day to full day

A charming mountain town known for its narrow streets, tea houses, and historic sites. Jiufen is often compared to a smaller version of Tokyo's Golden Gai.

Yehliu Geopark
40 km from Taipei • Half day

A unique geopark featuring fascinating rock formations, including the famous Queen's Head, created by erosion over thousands of years.

Tamsui
15 km from Taipei • Half day to full day

A historic district at the mouth of the Tamsui River, known for its beautiful sunset views, historic sites, and vibrant night market.

Festivals

Taipei Lantern Festival • February (dates vary, typically around the Chinese New Year) Taipei Pride • Late October (dates vary) Taipei International Food Show • June (dates vary)

Pro tips

  • Use the EasyCard for convenient and discounted payments on public transportation, as well as for access to some attractions and shops.
  • Visit popular attractions, such as Taipei 101 and the National Palace Museum, early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid crowds.
  • Explore the city's vibrant night markets, such as Shilin and Raohe, for an authentic and unforgettable culinary experience.
  • Take a day trip to nearby attractions, such as Jiufen, Yehliu Geopark, and Tamsui, to experience the natural beauty and cultural heritage of the region.
  • Learn a few basic Mandarin phrases to enhance your travel experience and connect with locals.
From $25 per person

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Adults
Age 12-99
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Booking requirements:
  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 6
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