Explore New Taipei City at your own pace with a self-guided walking tour on your phone.
Enjoy a seamless experience with a clear interactive map, simple Google Maps navigation, and engaging audio stories that play automatically as you reach each of the 8 stops.
This route winds through the historic Tamsui District, taking you to iconic sites such as Tamsui Longshan Temple, the Little White House, Fort San Domingo, and the Douglas Lapraik and Co. Building.
Total Freedom: Start anytime, pause whenever you like, and explore without the pressure of a group or schedule.
Multilingual: Audio and text are available in 7 languages.
Start your walk at Tamsui Old Street in Tamsui District. Just open the app nearby to begin exploring a riverfront timeline where colonial ambition now competes with fish balls and souvenir capitalism.
Pause outside the market hidden temple entrance and look up at the swallowtail roofline, proof that local faith does not need neon to feel undefeated.
Admire the red brick Gothic façade from the street, a missionary legacy built to look European while quietly learning how to survive Taiwanese weather.
Stand outside the white arches and raised porch of the Little White House, where tax collectors somehow ended up living in what looks like a coastal villa.
Gaze at the stubborn red walls of Fort San Domingo, a compact crash course in Spanish, Dutch, Qing, and British priorities, all arguing in brick.
Walk along the waterfront stones and imagine the old port roar, because this calm riverside stroll used to be paperwork, power, and global trade with sharp elbows.
Wrap up your tour at Douglas Lapraik & Co. Take a moment to enjoy the sturdy trading house façade and the river air before ending your walk at the spot where a shipping monopoly once basically held the town’s keys.
Start your walk at Tamsui Old Street in Tamsui District. Just open the app nearby to begin exploring a riverfront timeline where colonial ambition now competes with fish balls and souvenir capitalism.
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New Taiwan Dollar (TWD)
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Available • Apps: Uber, Taiwan Taxi App
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