Taipei 101 (often written as “Taiwan 101” by mistake) is about 508 meters tall, which is approximately 1,667 feet including its spire.

Quick Scoop

  • Total architectural height: 508–508.2 meters (about 1,667 feet).
  • Floors above ground: 101 floors, which is where its name “101” comes from.
  • Roof height (without counting the very top of the spire): roughly 448–449 meters.
  • Height of the top occupied floor: about 438–439 meters.

A tiny bit more context

Taipei 101 was the tallest building in the world from 2004 until it was overtaken by the Burj Khalifa in 2010, and it was the first skyscraper to break the “half‑kilometer” mark in height. The 101 floors plus its iconic tiered, bamboo‑like design make it one of the most recognizable towers in Asia today.

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