The MRT accepts five payments brands on both physical cards and in NFC wallets–Visa, Mastercard, UnionPay, JCB and American Express.
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The machines only accept cash coins but you can always change a note into coins at the station. You may also purchase a ticket by the counter. Please swipe your card or token before taking a ride. To ensure everyone enjoys a comfortable and safe ride, smoking is entirely forbidden in all stations.
In case you do not want to bring too much cash to Taiwan, another way is ?Credit Card?. Currently, most hotels and shops support this credit card payment. Also, comparing the exchange rate and risk-free as 2 - 2.5% and cash is not that different. Also, there is a promotion for the traveler is much worthy.
There are plenty of ATM's and money changers at the airport on arrival, so purchasing TWD before leaving home is not really necessary. If you do wish to change money before you arrive, be aware that the rates will not be as good as those you will get in Taiwan so it is probably worth changing as little as possible.
Suppliers will roll out the service at more than 120 stations and likely on more than 1,500 gates on the six-line metro, which serves Taiwan's capital and adjoining New Taipei City. It will support such major credit card brands as Visa and Mastercard and NFC payments services Apple Pay and Google Wallet.
1. Get a Singapore Tourist Pass (STP), a special EZ-Link stored-value card which will allow you unlimited travel for one, two or three days. The Pass can be bought at the SimplyGo Ticket Office at selected MRT stations listed here. 2.