Taichung Railway Station

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Taichung Railway Station, a majestic Baroque-style building dating from 1917, is not just a transport hub but a living museum of Taiwan's railway heritage. Its red-brick facade, arched windows, and iconic clock tower make it one of the most photogenic stations in the country. Step inside to find a beautifully restored interior with original ticket counters and wooden benches, evoking the romance of early 20th-century travel. The station sits at the heart of Taichung, making it the perfect starting point for exploring the city's cultural and culinary scenes.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate 30–45 minutes to fully appreciate the station's architecture and interior. Then plan at least two hours to explore the surrounding Cultural and Creative Park and grab a treat at Miyahara. If you're visiting at night, add another hour for the night market. The station is best enjoyed as part of a half-day city tour, combining it with other central Taichung attractions.

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