Huashan 1914 Creative Park is a cultural hotspot housed in a former sake winery and train station. The park features an array of shops, local art exhibitions, film screenings, and craft events. The site has been transformed into a vibrant space with a playground designed around the themes of the old train station and distillery. Visitors can enjoy various recreational facilities such as swings, slides, and even a zip line.
A very historical atmosphere around this area. You can relax yourself with your family or friends on weekend or holidays here. People can walk around to take a look at some exhibition or enjoy meals, drinks or snack in different kinds of restaurants here. Stop by and have fun here.
Abbott H — Google review
Very cool, interesting historic site that's great for strolling around, shopping, hanging out, or having a meal. Lots of dining opportunities, some with outdoor seating, and great for people watching. Tons of interesting shops selling interesting gifts, decorative items, handicrafts, toys, and things that defy description. It's really a fun place to visit, and very popular. Good for families, teens, kids, almost anyone, and dog friendly as well. Great place to spend an afternoon.
Jay V — Google review
A tightly connected set of shops, cafes, art galleries, and event spaces with some fun, neat, artistic things to buy, and a number of cool places to explore.Definitely recommend visiting and spending a bit time walking through the stores.
Matty B — Google review
Had an amazing time at Huashan 1914 Creative Park last Saturday! The abundance of free activities, like the community dance event, added a lively touch, making learning to dance an absolute blast.The Pocky 1111 event and Godiva chocolate activities were delightful, offering not just treats but interactive quizzes for a chance to win. The variety of theme shops, from anime-perfume to science-intelligent products, catered to diverse interests, creating an immersive experience.Impressive dancing skills and humorous etiquette brought an extra layer of entertainment to the event. It was heartwarming to see people of all ages, along with pets, in great outfits, contributing to a vibrant atmosphere.In my book, Huashan 1914 Creative Park deserves a solid 10/10 for providing a rich cultural experience that fosters a sense of connection to Taipei society. Can't wait for the next visit!
Chocolate H — Google review
If you happen to pass by this area it’s a great tourist area for little shops. The shops are very original and your bound to find something you like. From musical boxes to paper characters and more. I got lost enjoying this place for a couple hours.Great location if your traveling for souvenirs!There use to be a playground here but it shut down unfortunately. But it’s still a great place!
Eddy W — Google review
Well, at one point, I enjoy at here, and bought a few souvenirs for my bffs, kinda nice atmosphere and so nature, but not my type, so nah. And hey, when its almost half an hour, I'm bored there, nothing much we can do else than taking picts and shopping, um maybe just take a stroll. 😬
Darleen C — Google review
This place used to be an alcohol factory. Now it houses mostly local retailers, F&Bs, and art scenes. I enjoyed my visit here. I found unique Taiwanese local arts and crafts; bought some of them too. When I was here (22nd Dec 2022), many of the shops were still under renovation/construction. So there weren't many shops to pop in. I spent about two hours strolling the compound including lunch.
Henry C — Google review
The creative park was bustling on a Saturday afternoon, but not too crowded. There were many exhibitions, shops, and performances. Great atmosphere and many shops to browse. However, most goods sold are not very unique and quite pricey
Yong C — Google review
⏰Visit: We visited it at 11:30am-3pm on a Sunday. There were already many visitors, but due to the spacious area, it still felt very comfortable and not too packed.🌿Environment: The space is very trendy, aesthetic and comfortable, with a lot of greenery, benches, and clean toilets. There is a nice balance between indoor and outdoor spaces.📸What to do: There were many tents on a grassy area for a food fair when we went. There are also many permanent shops selling interesting trinkets for a mostly reasonable price. I also especially love the many busking performances going on.🍰Food: There are many nice cafés and some restaurants inside the park itself, most with both indoor and outdoor seating. We ate lunch at 12nn and only had to wait for 10 mins.🧳Location: It is quite close (~30 min train ride) from other locations like the Taipei Main Station, Taipei 101 Tower, Eslite Malls, Zhongshan Park etc., so you can easily fit it into your travel schedule.Overall, a very nice space to wander and eat in for 3-4 hours. I would definitely recommend visiting it on a weekend as the atmosphere and busking performances are for sure the highlight.
Wing L — Google review
✨This place has a lot of different types of products (food, drinks, clothing, accessories, teas, etc).💲💲💲However, I think most of the items were overpriced just because they were designed and creative. Mainly because the qualities (especially clothes) don't fit the set price. Since I am more concerned about the quality of the products, I would rather buy some branded ones from shopping malls.🎟️Some places there required you to buy tickets before entering, and it's seasonal. That depends on your own interest and one can check their recent events before going.
Henry L — Google review
The very first one Israelí 🇮🇱 Film 🎞 Festival in Taipei, Taiwan 🇹🇼. A remarkable event! Well done and Thank you 👍🏻 Representative Caspi!
??? — Google review
Nice place to visit if you want to just stroll around or look for artsy crafts. There are many nice cafes inside (which I didn't try, but looking from outside is already satisfying!) as well as shops selling cool stuff. Rotating exhibitions are also held here in the halls. I got nice souvenirs. They could be kinda pricey, but it's worth it!
May N — Google review
So much to love about this place! Less complicated than Song Shan and much easier to navigate around. A lovely space to spend the afternoon browsing around the craft markets and cafes. There are also some free exhibits - they are currently showing the Dior fragrance one.
Michelle Y — Google review
It's really beautiful here, and you can spot some movie posters of old time! There's an art cinema too. So much open space. It's mesmerising somehow that an old brewery is now turned into this rich culture and creative park. There's also a bar, I didn't try - no time.. but it looks so professional and refreshing. Next time, maybe.On the way to this park, I stopped by Jut Art Gallery, there's Julian Opie's art, named Taipei People walking in 2014. So great.
Seonyoung Y — Google review
Wonderful place to visit if you’re in Taiwan! The area was bustling with activities and there were many locally designed products by budding entrepreneurs! Highly recommend this place and do support the small businesses there! 👍
Bryan N — Google review
Lots of interesting shops and eating establishments to visit here. Gorgeous looking buildings from a bygone era as well. I understand they were a winery in the past and the entire place felt calm and light even though it was really packed with people.
Dawn K — Google review
Spacious space with a lot of activities to do: restaurant, cafe, exhibition and cute themed shops. The shops are on the pricey side but they look unique and beautiful. I spent like a spendthrift here :)) be aware of your purchase if you are on a budget
Linh N — Google review
A place for young entrepreneur to showcase their creations, they also have cafes and eating place in their, also has got a theatre for local artist to cast their films. Too many shows to go around. Be sure you have ample time for this.
Joseph L — Google review
It was once distillery place and now retransformed into small creative parks with few cafeterias and crafts stores. It is mostly famous in young generation with young vibes around the corner. It is one of the cool places to visit during weekend.
Mohd K — Google review
Popular. I was here on a Sunday. Live music with audience sitting on grass area watching stage. Some toy convention was on when I was there. Pay to entry the exhibitions, but I did not attend. Busy. Popular with all ages
SL Y — Google review
Cute way to spend weekend in Taipei. There were art festivals, theater, craft fair, Peanuts(snoopy ) exhibit. The place is well maintained, staff were nice. Crowd were more like college to young adults. Public transportation is recommended. Easily spend a couple hours here. Right next door is a skate park as well.
Wind N — Google review
Enjoyed my time here. Very curated fun retail shops. Currently there is a snoopy pop up store where you can find lots of souvenir items with snoopy logo. There are lots of cafe shops and craft shops too. The surrounding area is very quiet. Another area you can visit if you want something different
Annie 5 — Google review
a several events were happening at the time i visit. it's a great recreational place with some individual flat blocks and each are able to have its exhibition/shops / restaurants. a great place to spend some time here and enjoy the slowly walk around and seeing. good to check it out time-by time if there's any new events.
Giami L — Google review
Went to Taiwan for a competition. Was stressed but just by walking through the park, I gradually felt more relaxed and comfortable than I have felt in ages. Nice atmosphere, bookish, calm, surrounded by nature and vintage looking buildings. Great for photography; recommended to use a vintage film cam for better vibes, but a normal phone camera like mine will also work. Great for those whose ideal day is to relax, sit back, enjoy a cup of coffee and a book surrounded by aesthetic nature.~🌲☕️📚🌷✨🎞️Also a variety of small businesses and stalls, the occasional fair and pop-up store. Unique products that can be found nowhere else, full of creativity and at the same time aesthetic and useful.When I went there, I went into the Jujutsu Kaisen and Claude Monet pop-up store. Products were appropriately priced and well-made. Staff were welcoming and friendly.
Zoe N — Google review
This place usually has a lot of interesting events and exhibitions to check out, plus there are some cute, artsy shops that are there all year round. The outdoor space is perfect for picnics if you want to make a day of it. It can get quite packed on weekends but during the week it's pretty quiet.
Alix M — Google review
Such a nice spot in the middle of the city. Arts, fairs, shops, shows, and snacks. Something for everyone, and of all ages. Been coming here for years to just hang out and people watch in the evenings. Bonus is the sunsets from here are sometimes really nice, though you wouldn't expect it at all.
Josh L — Google review
The magnificent Impressionism exhibition. The digital display worths every single cent and your time to be sitting there to enjoy the painting coming alive. I love the last zone with Starry Night transition
TheHipsterCher — Google review
Nice shops and galleries and exhibitions. Very crowded in the weekend.We didn’t check out any current shows and exhibitions, just walked around with friends and enjoy the old buildings.This place use to be a sake and rice wine factory 100 years ago and converted into the cultural center back in 1999. I never heard about this place until this time we came back to visit.I like the lovely book shop cafe while my friend ordered a boba tea in 春水堂,which suppose to be the cafe that invented boba milk tea back in the days (this is not the original shop).
Alice L — Google review
Great vibe on a Friday night with events like fan meet, business conferences, health product (MLM) talk, Japanese soft toy pop up stall, Greenpeace marine life exhibition … that’s probably more! This is on to top of the regular shops, cinema, eateries etc.
Caleb L — Google review
It was very rainy when I arrived at the park but the vibes was so good with all the crowds despite the rain! Very nice to stroll around in the late afternoon or evening. Not too much food options though.
Chris S — Google review
Nice place! I enjoyed visiting a creative hub where there's opportunity for all kinds of art events to fall under one roof. The shops are all kind of the same though, so it might get mundane after all. I was expecting more individualistic and personal artist works/illustrations, the shops feel a little commercialised now. But overall nice vibes and there are cute and cool pop ups that take place so worth to search and visit!
Sophie T — Google review
Quite a nice place to visit, with its converted warehouses and buildings. There are many pubs, restaurants and cafes here, in addition to the eclectic mix of shops featuring clothes, souvenirs and artisanal products like soaps, perfumes and bakeries. There are also a few galleries.Do keep an eye out for a ginger cat that likes to sun itself on the upper ledges. Also have some coffee and cheesecake at the Spot Lumiere cafe.
Steven L — Google review
Surprisingly it’s one of my favorites price to go at Taipei. Maybe because I like craft and handmade stuff? 🤔 I bought many things there 🫢🫢🫢.You can relax and chill at the cafe there. It’s also a good place for photo shots.
Shelley L — Google review
Visited Huashan 1914 Creative Park on a Tuesday late morning. It was not that crowded, and there’s an adequate number of interesting stores to browse. I especially enjoyed the Peanuts and Tom & Jerry stores as it’s reminiscent of my childhood.There’s a number of food places as well so you can have a meal when you need a break. We ate at Spot Cafe Lumière which was not bad.
Samantha — Google review
Great place with small shops and pop up stalls to visit. There are exhibitions available, which require ticketing. It's giving artsy vibes and a great place to explore alone or with friends.
Yi C — Google review
A nice place to walk around, there are lots of little buildings to explore, each containing many small businesses and cafes. It can get pretty busy on the weekend with special exhibits and performances.
Aoife C — Google review
A park created with stores selling a lot of interesting stuff and F&B.In addition, there is a theatre showing local moviesQuite an interesting concept. However, after covid-19, quite a significant number of stores were closed
Kokthye L — Google review
Very relaxing place boasts an abundance of charming local boutiques. It is near to a park and the atmosphere was very quiet and chill. At here, we stumbled upon a plethora of captivating small-scale items that make perfect gifts for friends.
Leo L — Google review
A beautiful re-purpose park, that was a former winery as I know it from the locals.A cultural & creative space for young entrepreneurs & talents, showcasing their works and creativity.Ranging from paper to woodcraft, and local made products. It’s a colour creative market space here.
Robert T — Google review
A wonderful space dedicated to creativity and leisure. Houses in a series of repurposed old charm buildings, it showcased a wide spectrum of art, craft and eateries. Worth spending a couple of hours exploring.
Mr J — Google review
Really had fun here. Lots of different smaller creative booths and stores, I especially loved the Snoopy, Tom and Jerry, and creative woodwork (wooderful) stores. We definitely had fun as a family. Unfortunately we got there too late and could not browse all the stores before they closed. Would come back next time we are in taiwan, hopefully this place keeps going!
John L — Google review
Once a winery, this beautiful park has been transformed into a vibrant cultural and creative hub. Local talents and young entrepreneurs display their creativity through diverse works, including paper and woodcraft, as well as other locally made products. It's a colorful and inspiring market space.
Xjo J — Google review