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Home / Travel / Taiwan / MIRAMAR FERRIS WHEEL, MY CHILDHOOD FAVORITES

MIRAMAR FERRIS WHEEL, MY CHILDHOOD FAVORITES

July 28, 2013 by StrawberrY Gal

After our trip to the Lin An Tai Home, we ended today trip with the Miramar Ferris Wheel.

 

The Miramar Ferris Wheel is located in Neihu above a shopping mall. There are good views over Taipei and Yangmingshan on a clear day. On a hazy day you may have to content yourself with the views of the rapidly developing Neihu district.On the roof of Miramar Entertainment Park is a 70-metre (230 ft) tall Ferris wheel, second tallest in Taiwan after the 88-metre (289 ft) Sky Wheel at Janfusun Fancyworld

– Our Tickets-

We reach up to the above and purchased the ticket for 2 and what we requested is a clear box where the floor is also clear. The place is well located and one turning of the wheels will take us approximately about 15 minutes.The ride is not too long and not too short and basically it is looking around the view of the Taipei City.

– The Beautiful View of Constructions from above-

– The Night View-
– The lovely view-

Opening Hours:

Shopping Venues- Open daily from 11:00-22:00

Ferris Wheels: Mon-Thurs: 12:30-23:00

Fri: 12:30-24:00
Sat: 11:00-24:00

Sun: 11:00-23:00 (Ticket booth closes 10 minutes before closing time)

Ticket Price for Ferris wheels:

Weekdays: TWD150 (Adults), TWD120 (Discount Tickets)

Weekends: TWD200 (Adults), TWD150(Discount Tickets)
(**Free for children under 110cm)

Carousel Ticket Price: TWD50

How To Go

The Neihu Line (TRTS) of the Taipei Rapid Transit System has a station (Jiannan Road Station) next to the department store.

Address: No.20, Jingye 3rd Rd., Zhongshan District, Taipei City

Tel +886-2-2175-3456
Longitude/Latitude (25.082837,121.557293)

Filed Under: Taiwan, Travel Tagged With: Miramar Ferris Wheel

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