The facility is integrated into the larger Leofoo Village Theme Park, which was one of the first theme parks in Asia to combine a zoo with traditional amusement rides.
The structure acts as a primary weather-proof fallback, ensuring operational continuity for the park during Taiwan's typhoon and rainy seasons.
The interior architecture uses decorative European-style façades to create an immersive, stylized town square environment indoors.
歐洲室內樂園 (Europe Indoor Theme Park) is a specialized recreational facility situated within the Leofoo Village Theme Park complex in Longtan, Taoyuan. It provides a climate-controlled environment specifically designed to offer indoor amusement rides and attractions, shielding visitors from Taiwan's variable weather. The facility features a classic carousel, mechanical rides, and family-oriented games housed under a permanent roof structure. As part of the wider Leofoo Village resort, it functions as a satellite zone for guests seeking shelter from rain or high heat. The design aesthetic incorporates European-inspired architectural motifs, maintaining a consistent theme with the surrounding park area. The park layout focuses on accessibility for younger children and families, contrasting with the high-thrill outdoor rollercoasters located elsewhere on the property.
The central carousel area, which features ornate European-style lighting and architectural details.
Visit during the hottest part of the afternoon to utilize the indoor climate control as a break from the outdoor sun.
Prioritize this area if the weather forecast indicates heavy rainfall, as indoor rides will remain operational while outdoor thrill rides may suspend service.
Check the park's official daily ride maintenance schedule upon arrival, as indoor attractions occasionally rotate operations for servicing.
Do not treat this as a standalone destination; it is an indoor component of a much larger outdoor theme park and requires entry to the main park to access.
Operations are tied to the Leofoo Village Theme Park schedule, which may observe maintenance closures on specific weekdays outside of peak tourist seasons.