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Presidential Office Building
Presidential Office Building
[Presidential Office Building Introduction | North Bay Private Car Tour Capital Historical Itinerary Recommendations]
National Center × Architectural Classic: Presidential Office Building
The Presidential Office Building, located in the Boai District of Taipei City, is the core landmark of Taiwan's political operations and an important historical building left over from the Japanese colonial period. Built in 1919, the Presidential Office Building combines Baroque and neoclassical styles. Its red brick exterior and domed tower form a majestic city skyline. It is a must-visit attraction for domestic and foreign tourists to learn about Taiwan's history and political system.
The Presidential Office Building is not only a national symbol, but also a cultural space open to the public and full of educational significance.
Presidential Office Building Highlights and Recommendations
Buildings where history and modernity meet: Centuries-old buildings bear witness to the evolution of Taiwan’s political system and society, and the buildings themselves are cultural assets.
Open tour by appointment: The public and international tourists can make an appointment online for a guided tour to gain an in-depth understanding of the powers of the President of Taiwan and the facilities within the palace.
Weekend Open Days: On specific holidays, the museum is open to the public for free visits, and cultural and creative product sales and exhibitions are held.
The location is excellent: it is close to 228 Peace Park, Ximending, and Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, making it suitable for arranging cultural itineraries.

Why is it recommended to private car tour to visit the Presidential Office Building?
The Presidential Office Building is located in the Boai District in the center of Taipei. Although the transportation is convenient, there are often traffic control and large-scale activities in the surrounding area. For group tours, family education itineraries, photography, or if you want to connect multiple nearby cultural attractions, it is recommended to use the North Bay Private Car Tour service to save time and not worry about transportation and parking issues.
Recommended combo itineraries:
Presidential Office Building Tour + Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall + Cultural In-depth Tour of the National History Museum
One-day family education trip: Presidential Office Building + Taiwan Museum + Huashan 1914 Creative Park
Architectural Photography Itinerary: Presidential Office Building Exterior Photography + North Gate Old City Wall + Dadaocheng Historic District
We can also assist in arranging English and Japanese guided tour pick-up and drop-off services, student group visits, and free travel photography lines.
Travel Advice and Visiting Information
Business hours: Open by appointment from Monday to Friday. For special opening days on weekends, please refer to the official website announcement.
Address: No. 122, Section 1, Chongqing South Road, Zhongzheng District, Taipei City
Online reservation: It is recommended to make a reservation on the Presidential Office Building official website one week in advance for an in-person visit.
Photo suggestions: exterior tower, atrium garden and guard changing scene
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The cultural tourism trend in 2025 emphasizes "local depth × public participation × architectural exploration", and the Presidential Office Building is a cultural representative of the capital that combines political core and historical aesthetics.
Let North Bay Private Car Tour take you deep into the core of Taiwan's political system and urban cultural texture. Whether it is off-campus teaching, guided tours with international friends, or independent in-depth visits, we can help create the most secure and smooth exclusive itinerary.
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(Image source: Taipei Travel Net — https://www.travel.taipei/zh-tw)