About this venue
Taipei Arena is one of Taipei’s most recognizable multi-purpose arenas, designed as a modern urban venue for major concerts, sports events, and stage productions. With a capacity of around 15,000 seats, it offers the scale needed for large events while still preserving good visibility and a strong sense of connection to the stage or playing area. Its glass façade and distinctive city presence make it a notable landmark in the Songshan District.
Inside, the arena is built for flexibility, hosting everything from live music and entertainment shows to ice events, indoor sports, and martial arts competitions. Visitors can expect clear acoustics, practical seating layouts, organized entrances, and useful on-site facilities that make the event experience smoother from arrival to departure. Because of its adaptable design, Taipei Arena works well for both high-production performances and events driven by sporting atmosphere.
The venue is located at No. 2, Sec. 4, Nanjing E. Rd., Taipei, Taiwan, close to Taipei Arena Station, making access to the entrances direct and easy to understand. Visitors arriving by car should check parking availability for the specific event date, as the surrounding area can become busy before major shows. For wider movement across the city and connections to other districts, the city information below provides a natural next step.
About the city: Taipei
Taipei, the energetic capital of Taiwan, is one of Asia’s most appealing destinations for concerts, sports matches, and major urban events. The city combines a modern rhythm, a strong cultural scene, and a highly developed entertainment offer, so attending an event can easily become a complete city experience. Taipei is known for its safety, organization, and lively districts, making it a practical choice for visitors who want to combine a performance, match, or festival with a high-quality stay in the city.
Infrastructure is one of the city’s greatest advantages. Taipei Metro (MRT) connects key parts of the city with arenas, stadiums, and popular districts, while Taipei Main Station serves as the main transport hub for Taiwan Railway, Taiwan High Speed Rail, the city metro, and intercity connections. Arrival from the airport is also straightforward because Taoyuan Airport MRT connects Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport with the city center, making it easier to plan arrival and departure without unnecessary complications. Thanks to strong connectivity, venues such as Taipei Arena, Taipei Dome, and other event spaces are accessible by public transport, taxi, or a combination of several fast transport options.
Before or after an event, Taipei offers many attractions that enrich the visit. A walk around Taipei 101, an evening in Ximending, or a visit to the historic streets of Dadaocheng provides a good view of the city’s different faces. For a more relaxed pace, there are the banks of the Tamsui River, the green space of Daan Park, and numerous night markets, where the city’s atmosphere can be especially well felt through food, lights, and everyday life. Taipei is therefore an excellent choice for anyone who wants the event to be only the central part of a broader, dynamic trip.