Located right next to Keelung Port and within easy walking distance, Keelung is an important gateway to understanding the Taiwan island’s development. Rich in history, migration stories, and everyday life, the city offers far more than first impressions suggest. This private tour is designed to help you experience Keelung at a comfortable pace and in a way that feels meaningful.
Led by a local youth team with over ten years of experience, this three-hour walk offers the chance to see Keelung through local eyes. The route is thoughtfully planned to uncover the city’s hidden corners and lesser-known stories, while connecting them to Taiwan’s broader cultural and historical context.
This private experience allows the pace to adjust naturally to your interests. Guided by a bilingual, knowledgeable local guide, you’ll explore at ease and gain an intimate introduction to Keelung’s history, culture, and local life — an ideal starting point for understanding Taiwan beyond its capital.
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KeeLung For A Walk
Visit the Chenghuang Temple and the Nanguan music hall.
Meet the Keelung people who still adhere to the ancient living traditions .
Visit columbus alley and the bomb shelter, Soak in Keelung's rich and varied history.
Explore sights off the beaten path near Taipei
Listen to the insightful commentary of your bilingual guide .
Ren’ai Market is a unique daytime market where travelers can experience everyday Taiwanese life through fresh food, local eateries, and daily services.
The mix of seafood stalls, comfort foods, cafés, massage, nail, and hair-washing shops offers a lively introduction to Keelung’s local food culture.
Visit temples, its art, architecture and and folk beliefs that are still very much alive today, enjoy the authentic Keelung atmosphere.
We will meet at the main entrance of the Keelung Harbor Building (No. 6, Gangxi Street). It’s just a 5–15 minute walk from the cruise ship docking area.
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Taipei Main Station, Banqiao Station
Taipei Bus Station, Taipei City Hall Bus Station
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.
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