The park's grounds were repurposed from the facilities built specifically for the 2010 Flora Expo, retaining structural frameworks from the event.
It is geographically positioned to bridge the gap between the Xinsheng Park area and the historic Yuanshan district.
The location is home to the Pavilion of New Fashion, which showcases sustainable design elements used during the original 2010 exhibition.
Fine Arts Park is a primary component of the Taipei Expo Park, situated on the former site of the 2010 Taipei International Flora Exposition. The park features an integration of landscaped green space and specialized architectural structures designed for multi-purpose exhibitions. It serves as an extension to the Taipei Fine Arts Museum, positioned directly adjacent to the facility. The terrain includes wide walking paths, open lawns, and sheltered pavilions that host various cultural events and local markets. The park's layout connects seamlessly with the wider Xinsheng and Yuanshan parks, creating an expansive continuous urban recreation zone. Its design emphasizes the reuse of industrial and exhibition-grade infrastructure within an open-air public setting.
The raised pedestrian bridges that offer elevated views of the park's landscaped lawns and the surrounding city skyline.
Carry a portable fan or umbrella for shade during midday, as sections of the park have limited tree cover.
Check the official Expo Park calendar before visiting to see if a weekend market or festival is scheduled during your stay.
Visit the adjacent museum plaza if you have interest in contemporary art installations.
Attempting to walk the entire Taipei Expo Park area in one go without water; it is significantly larger than the Fine Arts Park section alone.