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Taipei Airport (TPE)

Flights from Australia to Taipei will disembark at Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport.

Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport (TPE) is the primary airport for Taipei and the busiest airport in Taiwan. Located in the Taoyuan County, Taiwan Taoyuan International has two terminals and is the main hub for China Airlines.

Airport Accommodation: There are a number of hotels located in close proximity to Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport. Book your Taipei Airport accommodation.

Getting to Taipei

There are many airlines that offer flights to Taipei from Australia. Direct flights from Sydney take nine hours and 20 minutes. Flights from Melbourne via Hong Kong, Singapore or Bangkok take between 12 and 15 hours depending on the stopover. Flights from Brisbane via Hong Kong take 11 hours and 20 minutes. Flights from Perth via Hong Kong take 10 hours and 30 minutes.

Airlines that fly to Taipei

Airlines that offer cheap flights to Taipei from Australia include:

For more information on Taipei holidays check out our Taipei travel guide.

Unbeknown to most travellers, Taipei has the activity, history and charm of great Asian cities like Bangkok and Hong Kong. Its buildings scrape the sky, its monuments are historic and its streets are bustling. But where it differs is that it is relatively free of the tourist crowds. The secrets of the city aren't well known yet, leaving those willing to give Taipei a chance to choose their own Asian adventure.

Though not typically a tourist hub, Taipei is inherently tourist friendly. Transport is clean and efficient. The city's 12 districts are all considered to be reasonably safe. There are no wrong parts of town, leaving the biggest challenge for tourists to be the language barrier.

Once you've mastered your way around, Taipei has plenty of sites to see. Taiwan's capital is home to the bamboo-like Taipei 101, the second tallest skyscraper in the world. The city's National Theater and Concert Hall is another prized landmark of Taipei. Built in 1987, the hall was the first of its kind to be built in Asia and remains a popular establishment today, hosting both local and international artists and performers.

Taipei: Sun Yat-Sen Memorial HallSun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall

Delving further back into Taipei's history is the Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall which pays homage to Dr. Sun Yat-sen, the Republic of China's National Father. Another of Taipei's famous monuments is the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, which is in memory of the former President of the Republic of China and features iconic architecture.

Taipei: Chiang Kai-shek Memorial HallChiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall

In addition to landmarks and monuments, Taipei's culture is worthy of exploration. Take part in a traditional tea ceremony, dine at a quirky themed restaurant or embrace the city's favourite past time - karaoke.

Looking for more than just a flight? A Taipei holiday package includes flights, accommodation, and often other extras like tours or car hire. View our Taipei packages.