The park features a high-tech 'EasyCard' payment system integrated into the ride entrance gates to track capacity and usage.
The Ferris wheel stands 25 meters tall, offering views of the surrounding Shilin District.
The facility is physically connected to the Science Education Center via an outdoor walkway, creating an educational-recreational corridor.
Ride safety regulations are strictly enforced based on height rather than age, with measurement stations at every attraction.
The park was designed with a specific 'family-friendly' mandate by the Taipei City Government, distinguishing it from standard thrill-based theme parks.
Taipei Children's Amusement Park is a municipal facility operated by the Taipei Rapid Transit Corporation, featuring 13 major rides including a Ferris wheel and a roller coaster. The park utilizes an EasyCard system for contactless payment at all ride entrances, eliminating the need for physical tickets. It occupies a 5-hectare site situated next to the Taipei Astronomical Museum and the National Taiwan Science Education Center. The facility is divided into multiple zones, incorporating both indoor arcade areas and outdoor mechanical rides. It serves primarily families with young children, offering height-restricted attractions tailored to various age groups. The park maintains a dedicated food court and provides free stroller rental services for visitors. Its layout is intentionally compact to facilitate navigation for families with toddlers. The site replaced the former Jian-Tan Children's Amusement Park, which closed in 2008 before this location opened in 2014.
The base of the large Ferris wheel provides a wide-angle view of the park's colorful, compact layout.
Use the 'TCAP' official mobile app to check real-time ride queue wait times before arriving.
Bring a dedicated EasyCard with a sufficient balance, as all attractions and food court purchases require it.
Visit the indoor play centers during the peak heat of the afternoon to stay in the air-conditioned areas.
Avoid arriving during public holidays or weekends if you dislike long queues for the most popular rides, such as the spinning teacups and roller coaster.
Closed on every Monday for facility maintenance and inspection; also closes on the day before the Lunar New Year.
Strict adherence to height requirements is mandatory for safety; socks are required for all indoor soft-play and carpeted activity areas.