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Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedMar 31, 2023
How long is the drive from Vladivostok to Seoul?
The direct drive from Vladivostok to Seoul is 788 mi (1,268 km), and should have a drive time of 15 hrs 56 mins in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Vladivostok to Seoul, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Incheon and Paju, as well as top places to visit like Poluostrov Krabbe and Furugelm Island, or the ever-popular Bukhta Astaf'yeva.
The top cities between Vladivostok and Seoul are Incheon and Paju. Incheon is the most popular city on the route. It's 16 hours from Vladivostok and less than an hour from Seoul.
Paju-si is a South Korean city located in Gyeonggi Province. It was upgraded to a city status in 1997 after previously being a county. Situated just south of Panmunjeom along the 38th parallel, Paju covers an area of 672.78 km² and boasts a population of over 427,000 as of 2015.
79% as popular as Incheon
11 minutes off the main route, 96% of way to Seoul
Incheon is a modern city in South Korea located near the capital, Seoul. It has long been recognized as a major transportation hub due to its ultramodern Incheon International Airport that features various amenities such as a spa, golf course, and casino. Yeonan Pier is also situated close to the bustling Incheon Fish Market and serves as the starting point for many boat tours.
Most popular city on this route
28 minutes off the main route, 96% of way to Seoul
Best stops along Vladivostok to Seoul drive
The top stops along the way from Vladivostok to Seoul (with short detours) are The Third Tunnel, Chinatown Incheon, and Ilsan Lake Park. Other popular stops include Panmunjom, Incheon Bridge, and Eurwangni Beach.
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Bukhta Astaf'yeva
Bay
Outdoor Activities
Bukhta Astaf'yeva is a stunning and picturesque place, renowned for its clear blue waters and fine sandy shores. It has been designated as a nature reserve, boasting transparent seas and pristine beaches. Visitors can enjoy the beauty of the surroundings while being mindful of the regulations in place, such as the prohibition on setting up tents. Access to the reserve requires an entrance fee, with varying prices per person.
(Translated by Google) A wonderful picturesque place. It’s not for nothing that they made a nature reserve here. The sea is transparent, the shore is made of fine light sand.
Tents cannot be pitched.
There are trash cans and toilets.
Travel by car in 2023 per person is 600 rubles. 300 rub. You need to pay the state and another 300 rubles. a certain commercial organization that rented the space between the reserve and the gate for passage/travel.
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Замечательное живописное место. Не зря здесь сделали заповедник. Море прозрачное, берег из мелкого светлого песка.
Палатки ставить нельзя.
Есть баки для мусора и туалеты.
Проезд на автомобиле в 2023 году с человека 600 рублей. 300 руб. Необходимо заплатить государству и еще 300 руб. некой коммерческой организации, которая арендовала место между заповедником и воротами для прохода / проезда.
Дмитрий Виноградов — Google review
(Translated by Google) Wonderful place, beautiful, the water is just super. But it’s very interesting that you pay at the entrance to the territory of the reserve, one day 300 rubles per person, and the next -500 rubles, and they don’t give you a receipt, just a bracelet, but to be honest, for this beauty and the opportunity to see different living creatures in the water (Hedgehogs , mussels, cucumber, stars, fish) even without a mask - it’s not a pity. It’s a pity that there is no kiosk with water, if you came on foot from Vityaz and forgot to take it with you, then...
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Замечательное место, красота, вода просто супер. Но очень интересно происходит оплата при входе на территорию заповедника, один день 300 руб с человека, а на следующий -500 руб, причём чек не дают, а только браслетик, но если честно, за эту красоту и возможность увидеть в воде разную живность (Ежи, мидии, огурец, звезды, рыбки) даже без маски - не жалко. Жаль, что нет киоска с водичкой, если пришëл пешком с Витязя, и собой забыл взять, то....
Нина Заливако — Google review
(Translated by Google) One of the best beaches in Primorsky Krai. But getting there is not always easy, minus the incomprehensible entrance fees! In general, this is not a problem for walking. There was a time when we went ashore in a car. It’s probably better that now you can’t go ashore because there’s less garbage.
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Один из лучших пляжей Приморского края. Но, добраться не всегда легко, минус непонятные поборы за вход!. В общем, это не проблема для пешей прогулки. Было время выезжали на берег в авто. Наверное лучше, что теперь выезжать на берег нельзя стало меньше мусора.
Антон Горелов — Google review
(Translated by Google) A magnificent protected place. Wonderful beach, simply gorgeous sea. The water is a little cool, but very pleasant. Over a fairly long distance from the shore, the depth is shallow, which allows you to swim with children of all ages.
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Великолепное заповедное место. Чудесный пляж, просто шикарнейшее море. Вода чуть прохладная, но оооочень приятная. На протяжении достаточно большого расстояния от берега глубина небольшая, что позволяет купаться с детьми обстолютно разного возраста.
virus — Google review
(Translated by Google) A wonderful nature reserve, they charge 200 rubles at the entrance. But the beach is not cleared of algae. If only they could put at least 5 rakes and bags there, vacationers could combine business with pleasure)
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Прекрасный заповедник, на входе берут 200 р. Но пляж не чищенный от водрослей. Поставили бы там хотя бы 5 граблей и мешки, можно было отдыхающим совместить приятное с полезным)
Olga art — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very beautiful place, clear blue water, but cold. White sand, beautiful scenery. We didn’t get there in a passenger car and left it below in Vityaz Bay, we walked about 20 minutes from it, and then such a surprise, we paid 200 rubles per person! The sea turns out to be free, but the land turned out to be someone else’s, this of course made me very angry
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Очень красивое место, чистая голубая вода, но холодная. Белый песок, красивые пейзажи. На легковой машине не доехали и оставили ее внизу в бухте витязь, шли от нее мин 20.и тут такой сюрприз оплата 200 р с человека! Море оказывается бесплатное, а вот земля то чья то оказалась, это конечно очень разозлило
Виктория Кучерук — Google review
(Translated by Google) Of course this is the pearl of our region. Especially for those who love sandy beaches. White soft sand and unusually colored water. It is best to visit there in August, when the water warms up to 24 degrees.
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Конечно это жемчужина нашего края. Особенно для тех, кто любит песчаные берега. Белый мягкий песок и необыкновенного цвета вода. Лучше всего там бывать в августе, когда вода прогревается до 24 градусов.
Елена Моряна — Google review
(Translated by Google) Entrance to the bay is 200 rubles per person, another 200 rubles for entering a car, but the beach is not cleaned, there is only one toilet in a terrible state, in which there are already worms and a strong smell.
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Вход в бухту 200 рублей с человека, ещё 200 рублей за въезд автомобиля, при этом пляж не чистят, туалет один единственный в ужасном состоянии, в котором уже черви и сильно воняет.
Sergey Batsalev — Google review
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Poluostrov Krabbe
Peninsula
Nature & Parks
Geologic Formations
Like it
Jeka On — Google review
(Translated by Google) You can move around the peninsula in warm seasons either on foot or by SUV. And this largely protects this unique place from barbarian tourists.
There are beautiful landscapes here. Very picturesque coastline and bays. In clear weather, fantastic sunrises and sunsets. If you're lucky, from the tops of the hills, observe how the fog forms and creates fabulous pictures in front of your eyes.
In the sea washing the coast, mussels, scallops and other seafood, swimming is fascinating to ride a SAP.
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По полуострову в тёплое время года передвигаться можно или пешком, или на внедорожнике. И это в значительной степени оберегает это уникальное место от туристов варваров.
Здесь красивейшие ландшафты. Очень живописное побережье и бухты. В ясную погоду фантастические рассветы и закаты. Если повезёт, с вершин холмов пронаблюдать как туман образует и творит на глазах сказочные картины.
В море, омывающем берега, мидии, гребешки и прочие морепродукты, купание увлекательно прокатиться на САПе.
?????? ?????? — Google review
(Translated by Google) One of the best places in the Khasansky district of Primorye. During the dry season the road is good. The best time to visit is September. Beautiful bays and natural landscapes are guaranteed to you. There are recreation centers on the peninsula.
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Одно из лучших мест Хасанского района Приморья. В сухой сезон дорога хорошая. Лучшее время для посещения сентябрь. Красивые бухты и пейзажи природы вам обеспечены. Есть базы отдыха на полуострове.
Антон Горелов — Google review
(Translated by Google) One of the most beautiful places in Primorye, one of the 2 volcanoes in the Khasan region, orchid meadows and hilly terrain. Here is the base "Krabbe", the only one on the peninsula itself, where I have been a guide for 8 years. Hiking trails - a free application to the ticket. From spring - acquaintance with the history of Korean settlers, botanical trails, geological excursions.
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Одно из красивейших мест Приморья, один из 2х вулканов Хасанского района, луга орхидей и холмистый рельеф. Здесь находится база "Краббе",единственная на самом полуострове, на которой я экскурсовод на протяжении уже 8 лет. Пешеходные маршруты - бесплатное приложение к путевке. С весны - знакомство с историей корейских переселенцев, ботанические тропы, геологические экскурсии.
Екатерина Кравцова — Google review
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Primorsky Krai, Russia, 692705
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Furugelm Island
Island
Nature & Parks
The most southern Russian island. Unique nature ❤️🥰
Natalia — Google review
(Translated by Google) Stunning nature, white sand and blue water.
The southernmost island of Russia, where 300 species of birds nest, is part of a nature reserve, so visiting is only accompanied by a reserve employee.
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Потрясающая природа, белый песок и голубая вода.
Самый южный остров России, на котором гнездятся 300 видов птиц, является частью заповедника, поэтому посещение только в сопровождении сотрудника заповедника.
daniil marinov — Google review
(Translated by Google) A unique place! The southernmost island of Russia. The purest water. Far Eastern Marine Reserve.
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Уникальное место! Самый южный остров России. Чистейшая вода. Дальневосточный морской заповедник.
???? ????? — Google review
(Translated by Google) Furugelma Island is called the "Seaside Maldives" due to its white sand and turquoise sea. It is the cordon of the southern section of the marine reserve. You can get here by boat, the shortest way is from Posyet, with the help of Konstantin Budnetsky - 89242494766
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Остров Фуругельма называют "Приморскими Мальдивами" из за белого песка и бирюзового моря. Является кордоном южного участка морского заповедника. Попасть сюда можно на катере , самый короткий путь - с Посьета, с помощью Константина Буднецкого - 89242494766
Екатерина Кравцова — Google review
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Primorsky Krai, Russia, 692705
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Lingbao Temple (Southeast Gate)
Place of worship
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
duxvl777 — Google review
(Translated by Google) The temple is worth a visit, you don’t need to buy any excursions, just show the photo to the taxi driver and go for a walk. In May 2019, there was no statue of the Buddha lying on the upper platform of the temple, although tourists used to climb it before. Possibly under restoration.
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Храм стоит посетить, покупать никаких экскурсий не нужно, просто показать фото таксисту и съездит погулять. В мае 2019 года не было статуи Будды, лежащего на верхней площадке храма, хотя раньше на него туристы поднимались. Возможно,на реставрации.
Incredible place. Really great drive along the Tumen river looking into North Korea, and the tri-point between North Korea, Russia and China is super cool.
Keep in mind if you're NOT a Chinese citizen, you can't go into some areas, like the Bridge or upto the actual Border, but the tower is ok.
spaghetti code — Google review
It is a nice place to visit. You can get very near to Russia and NK. It is pitty not to be able to visit from here both countries. We took the boat ride down to the bridge. 👌
Zsolt Balint — Google review
As a matter of fact, it is just an area which you can see Russia and North Korea on China's land. But I also recommend you go there not only because you can experience the exoticism but also delicious food, like cold noodle and premium BBQ.
Victor Li — Google review
I saw North Korea and Russia. I had to use a tour company but it was awesome.
Robert Addicott — Google review
Wow, fantastic place
My Beautiful Bangladesh — Google review
Very good place for a one-day visit. See Russia China and N.Korea and also you could get some souvenirs from the three countries.
Masrile Tang — Google review
Impressive to be at the east point of China. You can see Russia and even North Korea! You can visit the Russian borderstone
Fam. Beer — Google review
Very wonderful and Beautiful place in China and Russia borders and north Korea.
Md Mizanur Rahman — Google review
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China, Jilin, Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture, Hunchun, 敬信镇
I'll never travel to Seoul without this trip planner again
Great place to visit in Cheolwon.
Don’t recommend on hot and humid days as it gets super sweaty.
Recommend to wear comfortable shoes for a lot of walking and stairs.
It’s shooting venue for a lot of historical dramas as well.
Mamta Tiwari — Google review
Wonderful place . Went after watching a beautiful traditional Kpop music video. Just loved it!
Dae Kwon — Google review
Goseokjeong Pavilion, or 고석정, stands as a cultural gem amidst the tranquil landscapes of South Korea. Nestled in the picturesque Gangwon Province, this pavilion offers a serene retreat with its breathtaking views and historical significance. Perched on the rocky cliffs overlooking the Sokcho coastline, the pavilion provides an awe-inspiring panorama of the East Sea and the surrounding mountains.
The pavilion's architecture showcases a harmonious blend of traditional Korean design, emphasizing simplicity and elegance. Visitors can appreciate the cultural significance of the pavilion, as it has been a source of inspiration for poets and scholars throughout history. The calming ambiance and natural beauty make it an ideal spot for contemplation and reflection.
Surrounded by lush greenery, Goseokjeong Pavilion serves as a gateway to explore the adjacent Seoraksan National Park, renowned for its diverse flora and fauna. The hiking trails leading from the pavilion into the park offer a delightful adventure for nature enthusiasts.
While Goseokjeong Pavilion may not be as widely known as some other landmarks, its serene beauty, historical relevance, and connection to the stunning natural surroundings make it a hidden treasure waiting to be discovered by those seeking a peaceful escape into South Korea's rich cultural and natural heritage.
ajleeblog — Google review
great place to go in Pocheon.
Cheol Ho Jun — Google review
First time being here and I’m speechless with the beauty of it. From the pavilion to it’s very beautiful bawhi (rock) that form by the eruption since 100 millions years ago
It’s a worth place to visit especially during the day. The place is all free to visit. But if you want to take a ship near the site, you need to pay around 6000won if im not mistaken hehe
Cintya Amelia — Google review
I visited here to join in DMZ Peace train music festival. My friend suggest me to ride on tourist boat. It cost about 6,600 won by card per person. The boat sailing about 15 mins and captain give touristic information during driving(But I think they do not able to operating English version). We could enjoy beautiful scenery on daytime before enjoy festival.
EZ LEE (ezstories) — Google review
Interesting and unusual view, but there are not many things to see.
Johnny Kim — Google review
We came here just for a quick look and really enjoyed it. Parking is big (not free), they also have visitor center to introduce about this place and the city in general. You have to buy ticket to get down the hill, near the river. We did not have enough time so we just took photos from above but it was still beautiful.
Thuy Tran Lam — Google review
It is a charming and beautiful place. But you have to stand in a long queue for a ticket. There was a crowd of people waiting to buy tickets. Since we went on a university trip, we didn't have to wait. The tickets were arranged by the university. Otherwise, you may have to wait for hours to get a ticket on weekend.
Dildar Hussain — Google review
A beautiful place to go visit. Didn't want to leave!
Donovan Lipscomb — Google review
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1825 Taebong-ro, Dongsong-eup, Cheorwon-gun, Gangwon-do, South Korea
Pocheon Herb Island is an amusement park that features a diverse selection of themed attractions, alongside cafes and a souvenir store. Located near Dumulmeori Lake and Edelweiss Swiss, it's a must-visit destination during the summer months in Korea. The park offers picturesque views for visitors to enjoy while taking leisurely walks or capturing memorable photos. It's highly recommended to visit during the evening to experience the glamourous setting with its sparkling lights.
Exceptional. Should not miss this if you are located around Seoul. Recommend visiting at evening so that you could enjoy both day and night time. The park comes to its glamorous view during the night time with all the bling bling lights. Recommend trying both Hibiscus and Lavender ice cream.
Pathum Rathnayaka — Google review
We joined a tour, and one of the destinations was Herb Island. It's a really big place, it has a shop that has mostly plant based items. Such as skin care, tea, candles, etc. They also have a foot spa area. The interior of the shop is very beautiful as well as the front entrance. The staff were really friendly and hospitable.
At night, the whole place lights up, and it's beautiful. Instead of me telling more spoilers, go visit yourselves! Worth it!
Kailema Borela — Google review
Great place to visit with your family and Loved ones 💞
Nishantha Dias — Google review
Lovely place for walking and making a lots of beautiful pics😍
S M — Google review
The lavender garden is cool and the restaurant has pretty good food but the rest of overly commercialized and not at all very interesting.
RV — Google review
A good place to visit, the most beautiful thing with natural trees and gardens, the best time to visit it is in the spring, in the middle of the week it is completely empty
Razaq salem — Google review
Amazing place to explore. Lots of different plants. It's like being in wonderland. Loved it!! You definitely need a few hours to explore. The food at the restaurant on top was great!!!
Mar Torres — Google review
What a miserable place. The themes were all over the place and looked like something out of a school funfair. Attractions were dated, with a peeling paint and potholes kind of dilapidated look throughout.
The food was even worse. Eat to live kinda food, although the steak pasta at the western restaurant was passable. Extremely hilly, so be prepared to walk up and down a lot.
I feel bad saying this, but it’s a sad attraction that left a stain in my itinerary.
Joel Tng — Google review
Pocheon Herb Island is a large herb garden. There are many zones inside, like Herb Museum, Herb Garden, Herb bakery (this is special), International Village, Traditional Market, aroma therapy centre, herbs related souvenir shops. It's better to visit in the evening as it'll be lit up with light all around. It's a bit difficult to reach this place as the frequency of public transport is very less. Try to avoid winter ad it'll be really cold. It's a great one time trip for good photos. It's good for couples and kids. It can be considered as a romantic getaway. It's also good for people who love botany, arts and crafts.
Anil Katti — Google review
An interesting place to go if you have time to explore the area. Be sure to go to the spa and get some DIY projects. A good spot for families. Go in the evening so you can enjoy the lights more. The bakery and botanical garden was a huge favorite for our group.
Lottie godsey — Google review
It's ok, if in the area. Everything seemed kinda run down. It's a place to take pictures when the lights come on after 1830... and you can by herb related souvenirs and food. So, yeah.
Dillon Webb — Google review
Such a beautiful place to relax and exercise while climbing the pretty mountain that you'll never notice being tired cause of the scenery.
Kai Moises Vlogs — Google review
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South Korea, Gyeonggi-do, Pocheon-si, Sinbuk-myeon, Cheongsin-ro 947beon-gil, 35, KR
Hillside Buddhist temple reached by a popular forested hiking trail with a waterfall & many stairs.
Great hike, not to crowded. Not really to high up as well. We hit all the peaks and there’s a well used trail that connected all the peaks.
Johnathan Brankley — Google review
Beautiful temple with historical significance. Well worth the stop while hiking.
Riley Maw — Google review
I have visited many, many times. The hike is peaceful and serene, and the temple area is well kept and unique. I highly recommend this to fellow Buddhists, or to anyone who would appreciate this sort of thing.
Vicente Sires — Google review
Beautiful temple especially during fall
Sam Bullen — Google review
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145 Pyeonghwa-ro 2910beon-gil, Dongducheon-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
Panmunjom, also known as the Joint Security Area (JSA), is a popular destination for tourists interested in visiting the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ). Visitors have the option to take tours specifically focused on Panmunjom or the DMZ. It's recommended to make reservations at least three days in advance, and online booking is often the best way to secure a spot.
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Josan-ri, Gunnae-myeon, Paju-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
Imjingak Tourist Information Center is a park located in South Korea that houses monuments commemorating the Korean War, along with historical information and scenic views of a bridge leading to North Korea. The center also includes the Imjingak Resort, which was constructed with the hope of eventual unification between North and South Korea. Additionally, visitors can explore the North Korea Center of Unification Board, which features numerous photographs and documents showcasing the harsh reality of life in North Korea.
Booked the tour from Klook. Great experience & Informative session. Took about 5 hours for the entire tour. This tour is safe (on exceptional case, the Korean army will advice the tour to make alternative arrangement). Prepare your passport as strict check are conducted by the Korean army personal.
fx yong — Google review
They take around 250ppl/day (Mon-Fri) & and 500 ppl (Sat and Sun)
The office opens at 9am but the tour guides and the people line up earlier.
Jee Hoon Lee — Google review
It's not about the place but just my personal opinion. Probably I'm not the kind of person who can be amazed by places like this. The history and reality of these two countries are sad but as a tourist spot is nothing much to see. Especially some tour operators from Seoul are tricky so it will make it even worse. Anyway thank you🤷♂️
Ales Tvrdy — Google review
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The Third Tunnel, also known as the Third Tunnel of Aggression, is one of four tunnels dug by North Korea with the suspected intention of invading South Korea. It has the potential to transport a large number of soldiers at an alarming rate and there may be other undiscovered tunnels. Despite North Korea's claim that it was part of a coal mine, evidence found on the tunnel walls suggests otherwise.
We took the first bus which is 9.20am and manage to beat the crowd. We were very fortunate to take the monorail down the third tunnel and it was a incredible experience. There was no photography allow and all camera and mobile devices had to be kept at the locker. The tunnel is really low in height and strongly recommend to keep your blue safety helmet on as I knock my head against the ceiling for a few time. It is not suitable for people that are claustrophobia.
Jianhui — Google review
It's definitely an interesting experience. It's not for those that have bad back or knee issues. Be prepared to bend over walking if your tall. Its something I'm glad I did for the experience, but while I thought it was interesting, my lungs didn't. But I'm at least glad I did it. It's a good piece to the history lesson within the DMZ. The outside area is cool though.
Sasha Lee — Google review
Reflecting on my last visit to The Third Tunnel in 2018, I was amazed by the tourist-friendly enhancements during my recent trip. Unlike before, where we had to navigate stairs, this time a monorail made exploration effortless. Although there are still some steps, the overall experience is now much more relaxed. The site's historical significance remains a compelling reason to visit, offering a deeper understanding of Korea's past. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply seeking an enriching experience, The Third Tunnel is definitely worth a visit, now more accessible and enjoyable than ever before.
Wong Jing Boh — Google review
It was our first experience walking into such steep tunnel. Going down is not a problem but walking back up could take some effort and stamina. It is best not to walk into it if you have any respiratory issues such as asthma. We were not allowed to take photo in tunnel
Joseph Chiong — Google review
Another great visit in the DMZ. Warning 358M steep downhill walk that descends 75M below ground. If you're tall 250 meter walk hunched over. You get to see the ridiculous North korean garden at the end.... At the end you are roughly 150 meters from the actual border. Farthest you can get into the fenced DMZ.
Ron TazMan (OTazMan) — Google review
It's an amazing experience.
You get to go into the 3rd tunnel (you cannot take photos because it's a military site).
The guide will give you history of the Koreans and how it was divided.
Worth the $70+.
Sany D Poe — Google review
This is an incredible experience but unfortunately you can’t take any pictures in the tunnel. I highly recommend visiting this area because of the history and information given.
Robert Heussy — Google review
Great experience. You get to learn more about the Korean war and the reason for North Korea to make these tunnels.
Ps. 350m walk down hill when you enter the tunnel then its a tough walk back up i recommend good per hiking shoes this is part of DMZ tours which will involve lots of walking 🚶♀️ be prepared 😉.
sinharib shlimon — Google review
We booked a tour through Trip Advisor called Best DMZ tours third tunnel. It was an action packed day and I learned so much. The tunnel was dug by hand and with dynamite by North Korea. South Korea found out and has sealed the tunnel, but we got to walk down into tunnel. It’s a steep incline, no steps. You have to crouch down the whole time as the ceiling is very short, they do give you helmets to wear to protect your head. You are not able to take any pictures while you’re in the tunnels.
Melinda Jennings — Google review
Unique experience for DMZ tour.
As foreigners, we joined tour group.
Photo is not allowed in the third tunnel and they provide a helmet.
Joint security area was suspended because of defection of a US soldier.
Highly recommended.
T Tun — Google review
I booked my trip via travel agency. And this is my first time visit to the most heavily militarized boundary in the world. Witness the 3rd tunnel that originally built by North Korea in 70's to spy on South Korea side is the most memorable experience in my life. I will never forget it.
Gabrien J. — Google review
The "Half Day DMZ tour" seemed very touristy and left us pretty disappointed.
Most things on this tour are very commercialized to gain tourist money from this world famous conflict.
Almost the only authentic thing on the tour was this tunnel. All attractions around this tunnel are Disney like (DMZ sign, life size plastic soldiers in uniforms,...).
Considering the tunnel, basically you descend down to see a simple primitive tunnel of 200-300 m length and that's it, but again it's original. It was dug by North to attack South along with few another tunnels. The story how it was found is very interesting.
Beware, if claustrophobic don't go down. Same applies if your not in good physical shape - the path down is very steep and long. Many of us got breathless (including me) on the way back up. No photos down, you must leave all your belonging in lockers
Dejan Braki — Google review
Very interesting place to visit! The decent was easy but the walk back up was steep. If you're taller than 5 feet the be ready to hunch over while you walk the actual tunnel. The hard hat yhrn give you is a life saver.
John Liang — Google review
A good place to visit. Tunnel walk was an experience. You have to be kind of fit for the walk. If you are tall, it requires slight bending down. It's a very steep uphill walk back out of the tunnel.
Glo P — Google review
Found this place to be the nicest of all the places I've visited with the DMZ tour. The tunnel is an experience on it's own and is definitely a thing one must do visiting in Seoul. Do mind that you are required to climb a steep tunnel of approx. 350m upwards at the end to get out. Mobile devices are not allowed in the tunnel.
Thomas van Woerkom — Google review
The Third Tunnel of Aggression, also known simply as the Third Tunnel, is one of four known tunnels under the border between North Korea and South Korea, extending south of the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ). Discovered in 1978, it is considered part of North Korea's infiltration and invasion preparations. The tunnel is about 1.7 kilometers long, 2 meters high, and 2 meters wide. It runs through bedrock at a depth of about 73 meters below ground and was designed to facilitate a sudden invasion by North Korean forces, potentially allowing thousands of soldiers to pass through per hour along with light weaponry.Constructed by North Korea, the tunnel was discovered following a tip from a North Korean defector. North Korea initially denied its existence and later claimed it was part of a coal mining operation, even going so far as to paint the walls with black coal dust to support this claim. However, geological evidence disproved this, as there were no coal deposits in the area.
Make sure you're in good shape to walk it!
Gregor M. Faerber — Google review
An interesting experience! Was a bit physically demanding trecking back up from the tunnel, just a warning!
Also, you cannot take photos in the tunnel, but they have free lockers for your belongings.
Ellen Vera — Google review
The only place where you can actually enter the DMZ is here, underground. It's the closest you can get to the border too.
It was about 20 minutes return to do the walk, and if you are more than 150cm you will have to do a lot of bending over to not hit your head. They do give you a helmet though.
It was certainly worth going underground just to experience the tunnel. There is underground spring water to drink at the bottom.
We went there with VIP tours and our host Moon was fantastic.
Kai Swann — Google review
Amazing and scary to visit. The tunnel is around 150 cm high and extreme humidity and hot. However it is a experience you will never forget. Do note you are not allowed to take pictures inside. You must put everything inside a locker.
johannes Mulder — Google review
It is a very interesting tour to learn how the North Korea Army digs the tunnels as an attempt to infiltrate the South if they haven't been caught.
John — Google review
Going into the tunnel was more physically challenging than we expected. Descending to the base of the tunnel is easy. Walking along the tunnel is extremely tiring for tall people. The actual tunnel is only 160cm (5 feet 3 inches) high. So anyone taller than that will have to walk along the entire length of the tunnel while bending forwards. If you are a tall person with back problems, DO NOT attempt this. I’m 6 feet tall and was extremely tired after bending and walking for 20 minutes. After all that, we had to climb up (walk upwards on a 30 degree slope) for 20 minutes to reach the outside. Tiring but a great experience.
Sadly, they do not allow you to take pictures inside. You have to leave your bags and phones in safe lockers at the entrance.
The provide everyone with hard hats so that you don’t hurt your head inside the tunnel.
arish020 — Google review
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산167-1 Jeomwon-ri, Gunnae-myeon, Paju-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
The Third Tunnel, also known as the Third Tunnel of Aggression, is one of four tunnels dug by North Korea with the suspected intention of invading South Korea. It has the potential to transport a large number of soldiers at an alarming rate and there may be other undiscovered tunnels. Despite North Korea's claim that it was part of a coal mine, evidence found on the tunnel walls suggests otherwise.
We took the first bus which is 9.20am and manage to beat the crowd. We were very fortunate to take the monorail down the third tunnel and it was a incredible experience. There was no photography allow and all camera and mobile devices had to be kept at the locker. The tunnel is really low in height and strongly recommend to keep your blue safety helmet on as I knock my head against the ceiling for a few time. It is not suitable for people that are claustrophobia.
Jianhui — Google review
It's definitely an interesting experience. It's not for those that have bad back or knee issues. Be prepared to bend over walking if your tall. Its something I'm glad I did for the experience, but while I thought it was interesting, my lungs didn't. But I'm at least glad I did it. It's a good piece to the history lesson within the DMZ. The outside area is cool though.
Sasha Lee — Google review
Reflecting on my last visit to The Third Tunnel in 2018, I was amazed by the tourist-friendly enhancements during my recent trip. Unlike before, where we had to navigate stairs, this time a monorail made exploration effortless. Although there are still some steps, the overall experience is now much more relaxed. The site's historical significance remains a compelling reason to visit, offering a deeper understanding of Korea's past. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply seeking an enriching experience, The Third Tunnel is definitely worth a visit, now more accessible and enjoyable than ever before.
Wong Jing Boh — Google review
It was our first experience walking into such steep tunnel. Going down is not a problem but walking back up could take some effort and stamina. It is best not to walk into it if you have any respiratory issues such as asthma. We were not allowed to take photo in tunnel
Joseph Chiong — Google review
Another great visit in the DMZ. Warning 358M steep downhill walk that descends 75M below ground. If you're tall 250 meter walk hunched over. You get to see the ridiculous North korean garden at the end.... At the end you are roughly 150 meters from the actual border. Farthest you can get into the fenced DMZ.
Ron TazMan (OTazMan) — Google review
It's an amazing experience.
You get to go into the 3rd tunnel (you cannot take photos because it's a military site).
The guide will give you history of the Koreans and how it was divided.
Worth the $70+.
Sany D Poe — Google review
This is an incredible experience but unfortunately you can’t take any pictures in the tunnel. I highly recommend visiting this area because of the history and information given.
Robert Heussy — Google review
Great experience. You get to learn more about the Korean war and the reason for North Korea to make these tunnels.
Ps. 350m walk down hill when you enter the tunnel then its a tough walk back up i recommend good per hiking shoes this is part of DMZ tours which will involve lots of walking 🚶♀️ be prepared 😉.
sinharib shlimon — Google review
We booked a tour through Trip Advisor called Best DMZ tours third tunnel. It was an action packed day and I learned so much. The tunnel was dug by hand and with dynamite by North Korea. South Korea found out and has sealed the tunnel, but we got to walk down into tunnel. It’s a steep incline, no steps. You have to crouch down the whole time as the ceiling is very short, they do give you helmets to wear to protect your head. You are not able to take any pictures while you’re in the tunnels.
Melinda Jennings — Google review
Unique experience for DMZ tour.
As foreigners, we joined tour group.
Photo is not allowed in the third tunnel and they provide a helmet.
Joint security area was suspended because of defection of a US soldier.
Highly recommended.
T Tun — Google review
I booked my trip via travel agency. And this is my first time visit to the most heavily militarized boundary in the world. Witness the 3rd tunnel that originally built by North Korea in 70's to spy on South Korea side is the most memorable experience in my life. I will never forget it.
Gabrien J. — Google review
The "Half Day DMZ tour" seemed very touristy and left us pretty disappointed.
Most things on this tour are very commercialized to gain tourist money from this world famous conflict.
Almost the only authentic thing on the tour was this tunnel. All attractions around this tunnel are Disney like (DMZ sign, life size plastic soldiers in uniforms,...).
Considering the tunnel, basically you descend down to see a simple primitive tunnel of 200-300 m length and that's it, but again it's original. It was dug by North to attack South along with few another tunnels. The story how it was found is very interesting.
Beware, if claustrophobic don't go down. Same applies if your not in good physical shape - the path down is very steep and long. Many of us got breathless (including me) on the way back up. No photos down, you must leave all your belonging in lockers
Dejan Braki — Google review
Very interesting place to visit! The decent was easy but the walk back up was steep. If you're taller than 5 feet the be ready to hunch over while you walk the actual tunnel. The hard hat yhrn give you is a life saver.
John Liang — Google review
A good place to visit. Tunnel walk was an experience. You have to be kind of fit for the walk. If you are tall, it requires slight bending down. It's a very steep uphill walk back out of the tunnel.
Glo P — Google review
Found this place to be the nicest of all the places I've visited with the DMZ tour. The tunnel is an experience on it's own and is definitely a thing one must do visiting in Seoul. Do mind that you are required to climb a steep tunnel of approx. 350m upwards at the end to get out. Mobile devices are not allowed in the tunnel.
Thomas van Woerkom — Google review
The Third Tunnel of Aggression, also known simply as the Third Tunnel, is one of four known tunnels under the border between North Korea and South Korea, extending south of the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ). Discovered in 1978, it is considered part of North Korea's infiltration and invasion preparations. The tunnel is about 1.7 kilometers long, 2 meters high, and 2 meters wide. It runs through bedrock at a depth of about 73 meters below ground and was designed to facilitate a sudden invasion by North Korean forces, potentially allowing thousands of soldiers to pass through per hour along with light weaponry.Constructed by North Korea, the tunnel was discovered following a tip from a North Korean defector. North Korea initially denied its existence and later claimed it was part of a coal mining operation, even going so far as to paint the walls with black coal dust to support this claim. However, geological evidence disproved this, as there were no coal deposits in the area.
Make sure you're in good shape to walk it!
Gregor M. Faerber — Google review
An interesting experience! Was a bit physically demanding trecking back up from the tunnel, just a warning!
Also, you cannot take photos in the tunnel, but they have free lockers for your belongings.
Ellen Vera — Google review
The only place where you can actually enter the DMZ is here, underground. It's the closest you can get to the border too.
It was about 20 minutes return to do the walk, and if you are more than 150cm you will have to do a lot of bending over to not hit your head. They do give you a helmet though.
It was certainly worth going underground just to experience the tunnel. There is underground spring water to drink at the bottom.
We went there with VIP tours and our host Moon was fantastic.
Kai Swann — Google review
Amazing and scary to visit. The tunnel is around 150 cm high and extreme humidity and hot. However it is a experience you will never forget. Do note you are not allowed to take pictures inside. You must put everything inside a locker.
johannes Mulder — Google review
It is a very interesting tour to learn how the North Korea Army digs the tunnels as an attempt to infiltrate the South if they haven't been caught.
John — Google review
Going into the tunnel was more physically challenging than we expected. Descending to the base of the tunnel is easy. Walking along the tunnel is extremely tiring for tall people. The actual tunnel is only 160cm (5 feet 3 inches) high. So anyone taller than that will have to walk along the entire length of the tunnel while bending forwards. If you are a tall person with back problems, DO NOT attempt this. I’m 6 feet tall and was extremely tired after bending and walking for 20 minutes. After all that, we had to climb up (walk upwards on a 30 degree slope) for 20 minutes to reach the outside. Tiring but a great experience.
Sadly, they do not allow you to take pictures inside. You have to leave your bags and phones in safe lockers at the entrance.
The provide everyone with hard hats so that you don’t hurt your head inside the tunnel.
arish020 — Google review
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산167-1 Jeomwon-ri, Gunnae-myeon, Paju-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
The Dora Observatory is a hilltop post that provides visitors with pay binoculars to look into North Korea. From this vantage point, one can observe various sights including the North Korean propaganda village and Kaesong city. Additionally, it also offers a view of the northernmost train stop on South Korea's railway line, Dorasan Station. Some locals hope that when peace finally prevails between the two Koreas, this station will connect them once again.
Depending what you are into, this place is either very interesting or not. I thought it was great because you get to view all the propaganda with your eyes. North Korea built a fake town just for propaganda. Also there are no cars. When viewing North Korea I was able to see someone on a bike. It's crazy to think that this country is so close with so much censorship. It has really opened my eyes to this. The actual Dora Observatory is closed, but there is another right next to it. Depending where you are from and your interest this is a great visit.
TJ — Google review
The observatory shows some history between South and North Korea. However, reading up on the history between the two will enrich the visit even more.
Highly recommended to visit on days with clear skies in order to see North Korea.
Eu Ken Ng — Google review
DMZ is the one and only in the world. I booked my trip to DMZ including Dora Observatory through a travel agency. From Dora Observatory, we able to see part of North Korea namely Kaesong Industrial Park & surrounding area. We can also see the giant flag of North Korea from here. Overall, the best experience ever. So memorable.
Gabrien J. — Google review
At the DMZ between North and South Korea. from here you will see North Korea in a distance and the tall post of the N. Korean flag. My stop here was planned and I liked it. If you have few days in S Korea, make time to visit this place, the DMZ. There are several tour operators. There is a gondola ride over a river that offers a panoramic views of the area.
Berge Wassilian — Google review
Always hear about North Korea story from news outlet and the feeling of being near it and see it from a far. It is quite a different feeling. It's quite peaceful that day and hope it will stay this way for a long time to come.
Tau Wan — Google review
The one we went is just opened about one week ago. Nice sightseeing place to go see the other side of the border. Beautiful scenery. What was said that the town on the other side is a fake town. This would be the third and final stop if you take DMZ tour package.
Khaz — Google review
Beautiful views of the DMZ. Try and make sure you go on a clear day otherwise you won't see much. The observation binoculars are at a height for 5 foot people so as a six foot man it was a bit of a pain bending over everytime I wanted look. It is as of 7/10/22 the only way to see Panmunjeon joint security area as it is closed until further notice. And you really can't see much anyway. Worth a short visit
Bill Niester — Google review
Fascinating stop in the DMZ. It feels very surreal to observe life in North Korea from the telescopes in this observatory. It is possible to see the South Korea village in the DMZ, a bit of the JSA, the propaganda village in the North Korea side and some cities and industrial complexes in North Korea. With luck, it is even possible to see people working the land in the North Korea side.
Alex Lopes — Google review
we went as part of our tour. able to use their telescope to look onto n. korea. it was okay to spot them via telescope about their daily life. our tour guide explains a lot of things to us.
Eileen Teo (ET Speaks From Home) — Google review
The DMZ as a whole is an incredible experience, but the Observatory is definitely a highlight. The weather was pretty cloudy when we went, but we could still spot most of the landmarks across the border. It was a once-in-a-lifetime kind of experience, seeing NK right in front of our eyes! Our guide (shout-out to Erica!) was so nice and made sure everyone had a great, fulfilling time.
Margarida Valarinho — Google review
Such an amazing view into North Korea. You can see the flag towers and fake cities. They provide plenty of free-to-use binoculars for peeking in. I got some pretty good shots although I could have done a lot better with a DSLR and optical zoom lens. Go visit the DMZ! After learning about and seeing even a portion of North Korea you'll love and respect your homeland like you never did before.
Brady Nielsen — Google review
The view from the top can be enhanced by looking through the telescopes. You'll see North Korea and it's flag and village. Most Tour guides allow people to blast off some K-pop or other music towards North Korea - I'm sure you know why.
Binxu748er — Google review
We came on a guided tour and spent about an hour here. The stories are fabulous and the views of North Korea are awesome. It is free to use the telescopes and they have interactive displays. Well worth a visit. If you were here. We learned so much on the tour about the history of South Korea and North Korea and really enjoyed the experience.
Alan Donegan — Google review
Being able to see across into North Korea is a unique experience, there's many telescopes to look through. Recommend booking on DMZ tour on weekdays as it was not busy at all
Jamie Palliser — Google review
we came here on our DMZ tour (with VIP tours). it's a slight walk up a hill to the observatory. you can view inside through windows and also head upstairs to view from outside with binoculars provided. there's a short few minute video you can watch and also a cafe inside. air-conditioned and free wifi too.
Kristy Robinson — Google review
Perfect to do some North Korean villages spotting, if the weather allows it. Free bynoculars to peek into North Korea. The observarory is new, so there are toilettes and a coffee shop. At The parking lot there's also a souvenir shop.
Giorgia Rosati — Google review
The Dora Observatory 도라전망대 offers a truly unique and poignant glimpse into North Korea. With the on-site telescopes, I was able to observe North Korean civilians riding their bikes, with not a car in sight, offering a stark contrast to the bustling world we know. The fluttering North Korean flag stands as a silent testament to the country's isolated status. While the observatory can be crowded at times, it's a solemn reminder that just a few kilometers away, there are people facing unimaginable challenges. A humbling and heart-wrenching experience. Highly recommended.
Griffin R — Google review
Wonderful experience here. In awe of the vast space between N n S Korea. I wonder how is it like living and working within this DMZ.
Its a shame that 2 countries with exactly same language, same culture, same food, same families are separated by this strip of land, designated not by Korea themsleves but by some foreign "imperialistic" powers.
Dora observatory serves us a reminder of what war can do to innocent families.
There are free binoculars to see acroos to N Korea at the rook top, an theatre with full height windows to show case the view of DMZ.
Hiatiry wonderfully curated for understanding of the DMZ.
A must go when visiting S Korea.
Gives u the feeling of helplessness and oppressed when ur country is weak.
CH — Google review
Doing a DMZ Tour and going to the observatory gives you a chance to peek into a part of the world only seen on the news. The whole experience is surreal but worth doing. Try to plan around the weather so the view is not obstructed by clouds or rain.
Konrad — Google review
The touch screen TV that guides the view is as good as using the binoculars. Recommend using both. We were lucky that we were there on a very clear day so could see loads of buildings within North Korea. Pretty much have to go on a guided tour.
Tim Roddan — Google review
Excellent view and friendly tour guides, did rush us a bit but worth the view over to North Korea!
Edward Davidson — Google review
The Nikon P1000 brought North Korea a lil closer when I was at the Dora Observatory. No human movement in this propaganda city but spotted some North Koreans on the snow in the landscape pictures.
Medusa Hiss — Google review
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310 Je3ttanggul-ro, Jangdan-myeon, 개성 Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
Dorasan Station is situated at the northernmost point of South Korea's railway line, and it is hoped that one day it will connect North and South Korea when peace prevails. Although visitors can combine tours to create a full day experience, JSA tour was no longer being offered as of April 2018. Nevertheless, the DMZ tour remains available and provides an incredible yet surreal experience. The Third Tunnel of Aggression is a must-see attraction in this region.
Very modern, interesting and odd station to nowhere (so far).
Will be nice to go back when it's connected to Pyeongyang.
You can have a free stamp in the station (NOT recommended to put it in your passport)
Antonio Martín Mendieta — Google review
Dorasan Station was intended to connect the South Korean rail network to North Korea's and hopefully the rest of the Asia rail network. The station was built for international use, but because of the ongoing tensions, the huge station is mostly empty, save for some memorabilia.
You can take the DMZ train to the station or visit it as part of a tour, but there is not much to see here other than the railway tracks that go into North Korea. The DMZ train only runs once per day and you have to take it from a South Korean station.
If you're visiting as part of a tour, you will need to pay 1000 won to access the platform with the tracks. Strongly recommend you to do that as there is not much to see in the station itself.
Perhaps in the future you can take a train from here to Pyongyang.
Luke Phang — Google review
Newly built and renovated railway station artificially opened only for tourists as no regular trains stopping here. Station is planned to be used as connection point with DPRK. Nice souvenir to get the memorial stamp for 1000 won.
joanness — Google review
Another tourist attraction stop for DMZ tour package. The South getting ready to connect the North. Hope peace coming soon.
Khaz — Google review
Last weekend I finally was able to go to DMZ tour and it was so thrilling! We went to the Tunnel, Observatory and then we went to Dorasan station which is basically will be the first train station to North Korea in case of Unification. All in all, I definitely enjoyed my first trip to DMZ 🇰🇵
Lovtana — Google review
The northernmost train station in south korea. Also you can buy North korean wine here
Jason Lee — Google review
This is the northernmost station in South Korea. It was rebuilt and reopened on 2002, but is not in use. It stands for the hope of reunification.
Pang Cheung Sze — Google review
Train station to nowhere since there is still no union between the two countries. Built in 2002 they are still waiting to open it up. It is a place for tourists just to go there and take a selfie
Emilio Mora — Google review
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AH1, Dongjang-ri, Jangdan-myeon, Paju-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
I'll never travel to Seoul without this trip planner again
Ilsan Lake Park is a serene lakefront escape offering a variety of attractions such as walking paths, playgrounds, sculptures, and even a small zoo. Situated along the Hangang River in Seoul, this park is a favorite weekend spot for locals and tourists alike. With over 1,800 cherry blossom trees and an array of other flora like forsythia shrubs and weeping willows, the park transforms into a fairy tale-like setting during spring.
Good place to go for a walk in Ilsan. It is also famous for cherryblossom during the spring so if you live in Ilsan, we highly recommend you to come visit here with your friends or family.
Kyujin Kim — Google review
I love this park. You can bike, skateboard, walk or run. I lived in the neighborhood since the park was just being built. Now the trees are so big and luscious.
Iris Kim — Google review
Beautiful place. Many things to do like walking, cycling and other attractions like cactus exbhit, rose arches. There are shops around park renting bicycles if you don't have oneThere is a large parking space and convinience store too. Easily reachable by public transport.
Pavan Sikakolli — Google review
peaceful park and beautiful. that park also can ride a bike and enjoy it.you can feel really refreshimg
Kei Funaki — Google review
The only reason I visited this lake again to see the pretty hydrangeas. As you see, I visited here a bit late, the hydrangeas already burnt? by the hot 🌞. Besides the pretty hydrangeas, there are many other photo spots as well. If you plan to go here, better arrive before 12pm, otherwise, you're gonna find line of cars waiting to enter the parking lot. Even if you can enter the parking lot, you have to keep circling the parking lot until you find free space.
debs3012 — Google review
Very Nice place,Beautiful and peaceful
These days — Google review
I visit Ilsan Lake Park in the autumn season. The place is so beautiful, peaceful, and lovely. I visit here due to Kim Namjoon post on his IG. The place is that good.
Perdina Sidika — Google review
Although this place is an artificial lake park, it seems like natural park because of lots of tree. You can enjoy this really big park in various ways such as riding a bicycle, walking and taking a rest, etc. You can also see various flowers, especially roses on Jun. This is the best place to spend time with people you love in Goyang.
Kyuchul Shin — Google review
Ilsan Lake park is so beautiful, I really recommend coming here especially this time (spring) as there is a flower festival. If you can try to look at it in the day and night to get a different view.
MyWorld360 — Google review
Beautiful lake park, good for walking or a picnic. You can walk around it for at least a 1.9 km session. I didn't try this time but there are water bikes available for rental, 3 people for 15,000 won. The lake houses huge fish. Theres an event hall in the park grounds, hosting a flower festival when I visited. Great for kids.
Blanca Madrigal — Google review
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595 Hosu-ro, Ilsandong-gu, Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
Enough parking lot that help it to take shopping in easy. Easy price is also good.
Wallfa Choi — Google review
good!!! There are many good clothing products. We experienced good shopping.
Christopher Lee — Google review
Here, You can get very cheap Nike and Under Armor brands here. And there is a robot coffee maker, which is cheap and tastes good.
Changdae Cho — Google review
The best mall I’ve ever seen
G J — Google review
This is a famous outlet. i sometimes come and buy clothes and somethings. There are new products and carryover products , so you can many choices 😊 It is also good for bringing children. There are play areas for children.👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
MiNiJinE미니진이 — Google review
Good amount of name brand selection and variety. Well spaced stores, helps to navigate with map throughout premise.
J Love — Google review
There's everything you want to buy.
Surin Park — Google review
This is a lovely outlet so new, clean and relaxing, wish I had more time there
Nicola Pegg — Google review
Good place to shop. Find that the outlet has the best discount prices compared to other Korean outlets.
K W — Google review
They have all the major brands here. Nothing out of the 9rdinary from what you should expect from an outlet mall. Fyi they have additional sales during lunar new year
Piyatissa Weerasena — Google review
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390 Hoedong-gil, Paju-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
Sprawling park pairing water slides & wave pools with a snow hill & roof sledding year-round.
One Mount Water and Snow park.. we visited in spring, so just covered WaterPark..Which was absolutely Fun!!
Me, my family and friends family went here April 2015..So its long back but I though to review the places where I have been all these years.. so here I am.. So many great memories related to stay in Korea.. and One Mount is one of them...Great great customer support..welcoming staff everywhere..and great discounts for Foreign visitors..And i can say all after this my stay in US...where there is no discounts offered anywhere in such type of parks of wonderlands for Foreign visitors..so definitely it values alot!! Helmets, live jackets are provided, whatever color! It must be worn before entering the water for safety. The park is kid and adult friendly with temperature controlled spas, very fun adventurous water slides which I was initially scared of.. but after first attempt I enjoyed it fully... lot of shops, cafés, boutiques, and restaurants around.
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300 Hallyu world-ro, Ilsanseo-gu, Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
AquaPlanet ILSAN is a spacious aquarium that's easily accessible from Seoul via public transportation. It boasts an impressive array of marine life, including fishes, sharks, and penguins, as well as land animals like monkeys, goats, and ponies. Visitors can enjoy daily educational programs featuring feeding shows and interactive musicals. Additionally, ticket holders can receive a 10% discount on meals at the food court.
Love this place! My wife and I came here after our engagement party as we loved every bit of it!! And it was one of the first places we brought our firstborn to when we visited Korea~ Our son, who's about 21 months old had a hard time paying attention to the animals, but there's so much to see, and lots of fun ways to engage with the animals here! We'll definitely bring him back once he's a little older :)
Josh Kim — Google review
It actually pretty nice and wasn't crowded at all. I went with my students, it was cute and fun for children.
Jan Frye — Google review
Absolutely worth a visit! It's not just an aquarium it's so much better.
Nicole Fairy — Google review
This place is so beautiful..look like the small ocean..around here have many store" coffee shop..clothing shop..and small shoping center..and many exciting place..Everybody can come and enjoys with their family look like camping outside near the main door area of the garden of the aquarium. I surprised when first time came here. That's make me have good memory in my mind.
Thao To — Google review
Good place to visit once. 10 minutes walk from nearby Subway station Juyeop exit 2. Children will enjoy a lot. There is a magic show as well for all.
R K — Google review
LOVE this aquarium. They have many types of fish ranging from jellyfish to even luohan and arowana. They also have a farm section on the rooftop where you can feed and pet the sheep and goats. There were many vending machines for snacks (including for the animals) but they only accept card not cash. It was a very fun experience as they also have a zoo type section with many different animals. Such as sloth, lemur, crocodile etc. The gift shop is decent but doesn't have any souvenirs based on the animals featured in aquaplanet ilsan itself. Regardless, a great place to visit and easy to navigate even for families with young children and stroller/wheelchair as there are elevators along with stairs.
dentedwing 1919 — Google review
A medium-sized aquarium with a good assortment of marine life. It's well laid out and there's enough space to move around even if it's crowded. There's also a jungle exhibit and a small petting/feeding. They have synchronized swimming events every hour which are fun to watch. The tickets are expensive and so is everything inside so buy discounted tickets online and bring your own food/drinks for the kids.
seoulwhaler — Google review
Aqua Planet Ilsan offers various marine life that is hard to see in daily life. The aquarium provides visitors a chance to learn the value of marine ecosystems and the importance of ecosystem preservation.jdjd
Photo zone, gift shop, cafe, food court, nursery, etc.
Saiful Islam — Google review
It was good aquarium experienced in Ilsan. They have lot of events and activities for kids.
Sungjun Lee — Google review
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282 Hallyu world-ro, Ilsanseo-gu, Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
The Ganghwa Peace Observatory is a complex located on the North Korean border that offers a unique opportunity to observe daily life in North Korea through binoculars for a fee of 500 won. The area is heavily guarded by active military sentries and has a checkpoint on the way. A historical and informative observation building with displays in Korean and English can be found, along with a small shop and restaurants inside.
An observatory at one of the highest place in Korea from where you can also see North Korea~
It was a great experience to watch the North Korean village and the sentiments of all of those who visited and left their thoughts on the big wall.
Mamta Tiwari — Google review
Tranquil place to view North Korea border. Also to learn the brief story of North and South Korea . Getting to know how North Korea people live in poverty is quite astonishing.
Junior Hsu — Google review
A very interesting place. It kind of is odd to just peer over into North Korea. The area has binoculars (500 won to view) and you can see people across doing their daily things. You'll also notice a lot of active military sentries near. There is also a checkpoint on the way to the area.
The observation building is very nice, with lots of historical notes and facts (mostly in Korean with the titles being in English for a lot of displays. There is a small shop and some restaurants inside.
The building itself is an actual military building so it is not all accessible.
The way to the building is also fairly steep so keep that in mind.
Parking is free entry is 2500 won.
Worth going to for sure.
Christopher Chang — Google review
It was very saddening listening to the stories of the families that had been separated. The telescopes to look over to North Korea are very also reasonably cheap.
Natalie Teo — Google review
You can see a part of North Korea over the sea and many remarkable materials here.
joseph park — Google review
Went via a tour. Had to climb slope road. The whole exhibition is described in korean language. hence i dont understand any single things. have to use google translation to read. the whole place is okay. the telescope is about 500w each time.
it was so hot and they sell ice water (still frozen with a bit of water). it was so great!!! they do offer free room temperature water. toilet is clean. didnt spend long there as we in tour and had to rush.
Eileen Teo (ET Speaks From Home) — Google review
A truly unique place. Looking across the water from South to North Korea is surreal. The “settlements” seen along the northern shores are fake, no inhabitants. Razor-wire fencing all around this area on south side. Guards check permits. Some have tried swimming across and never got very far.
Matthew Davis 戴維斯馬修 — Google review
Nicely done with a good view. North Korea across the river. Good video.
Cynthia P — Google review
Nice and interesting spot definitely off the beaten path. We had to go through military security checkpoints to get there, so it definitely is an authentic NK viewing experience! Make sure you bring ₩1,000 bills/₩500 coins for the binoculars on the observation decks. A few things have English translations, but not everything. For non-Korean speakers, this will still be an interesting place, but you'll need to rely pretty heavily on translation apps.
Dani Phillips — Google review
Excellent views to the north, recently renovated and very accessible with a large carpark.
Michael de Percy — Google review
This is the Northern area of the Civilian Restricted Zone in Yangsamyeon. You can see the North Korean Village on the other side of the river.
We went on a foggy day so we couldn’t see as much as we wanted but if we you pay close attention you will get to see people walking around.
There is a small museum inside but almos everything is in Korean!
Marta Amézquita — Google review
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797 Jeonmangdae-ro, Yangsa-myeon, Ganghwa-gun, Incheon, South Korea
You can see dolmens in front of the museum, which are well preserved. The museum is very interesting since you can learn a lot from the island as well as part of Korea's history. It is very interactive and visually catchy, also explaining part of the folklore. There's also information in English. In the weekends, there's a tourist bus that takes you to different places in the island: there's one stop in front of the museum but I don't know about the fee.
Mariana Iztxhel — Google review
I couldn’t go to the museum but the park around was beautiful. It has a great conserved human heritage dolmen. As always, great facilities with anything you need. A lot of info in English
Miguel Guzman — Google review
The museum itself is quite nice with friendly staff. It is a challenge to get to and from there. Good for a day trip out of Seoul.
Currin Armstrong — Google review
You must visit this museum absolutely.
joseph park — Google review
Big museum about Ganhhwa island
skylake shiny — Google review
It is relatively new. Not sure whether it has improved much from previous small quarter.
이퇴우 — Google review
Great place to learn korean history with important event in Ganghwa
MIN WOO LEE — Google review
Great meeting the history of Korea stationed in a house (Museum)
Jacob Oematum — Google review
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994-19 Ganghwa-daero, Hajeom-myeon, Ganghwa-gun, Incheon, South Korea
Jeondeungsa Temple is a serene and colorful Buddhist compound featuring intricate carvings and old-growth trees. Although some pathwalks are under renovation, visitors can still explore the beautiful temple for a cheap entrance fee of 3000 with discounts available for children, elderly, and groups. It is recommended to wear hiking shoes as the hike up to the temple can be steep for newcomers. Inside and outside the gates there are souvenir shops and a wishing well fed by free flowing spring water.
Beautiful temple and surroundings! It can get really crowded on the weekend. I did a 2-day/1-night templestay and it was a unique experience. The program was well organized, the temple staff really informative and attentive, the food at the restaurant delicious and the facilities clean and well maintained. Warmly recommended!
I Z — Google review
Very peaceful. So beautiful with snow.
Wallace — Google review
Since I went to this temple during the winter, I feel Bomunsa looks more appealing. But with greens or colored leaves and flowers it might be better in season.
This quiet temple offers the temple stay program in reasonable price.
It might prify your dizzy mind while staying in such a beautiful temple.
K H — Google review
You'll stop here on your way around the trail. Good place to rest and take photos.
Mike Ashley — Google review
Currently there are some pathwalks being renovated but this doesn't hinder our time exploring the old temple. Very beautiful view, cheap entrance 3000₩, with discount for kids and elderly and groups... wear hiking shoes, I don't recommend slippers, steep hike for newbies. Lots of souvenir shops outside the gates and some inside the temple. There's free flowing spring water going to a wishing well. Bus 3000 is more accessible, bus 2000 they say comes every 1hrs going back to Seoul. I recommend you use naver maps for better transpo access. Best time to visit during celebration of Buddha's bday on May, spring, then on fall, and winter, summer.
Michelle “Mich” Esteban — Google review
One of the best place to explore culture of South Korea and enjoy the beauty of the nature
If anyone planning to visit the temple I recommend to go on the hiking trails
It gives most chilling scenic view of the place
I am loving it
Good place to hike and also experience the Buddhism to its best
A place to have peace in mind
You can also stay at the temple to have better experience
Rahul Vyas — Google review
Sorry but not very I trusting place for tourists and if you want to hang a prayer it's 50000w so very expensive
Meirav Polonsky — Google review
Hidden among hills, a Buddhist complex that offers an amazing experience of familiarizing yourself with the culture of Buddhist Korea.
Dmitry Snopkoff — Google review
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37-41 Jeondeungsa-ro, Gilsang-myeon, Ganghwa-gun, Incheon, South Korea
The Songwol-dong Fairy Tale Village is a themed area in China Town, Incheon that boasts of many colorful houses decorated with depictions of fairy tales. It offers numerous check-in options and beautiful views based on fairy tale architecture. Visitors can enjoy the murals painted on many walls, castle-like rooftops and unique characters present on every street. The village has no entrance fee and is an ideal place for family fun photo sessions.
It's a real fairytale ✨️
I find it interesting how mural villages are such amazing touristic spots, even for locals. But this one is super cute.
It's free, you can just stroll around. Unless you enter the museum (that was closed that day).
Andreia Carvalho (Inta kang_andreia) — Google review
Lovely little area close to Chinatown and freedom Park. If you have children and need to give them a break come here. Yes a bit of paint here and there is required but the subject matter super.
Claire Tyrrell — Google review
There were a few pretty murals but that’s about all. Not sure if it is worth coming specially for this. If you are in the vicinity, nice to pop by and get some photos. 😊
Trotting Horse — Google review
It is like a village designed like a castle or a fairytale stories, there are dwarfs and it is like an area if you're a photolover. It's so colorful. There is Chinatown food street where you can find a lot of warm caps and mufflers in a reasonable price.
Tania Magsi — Google review
Love this place. Did not know Korea also has a place which show case fairy tales and kids murals. Really must drop by here to take photos. It is located near to Korea Chinatown.
Kokthye Lim — Google review
We came here while exploring Chinatown in Incheon in February 2023. You will find streets with murals. There are some really good ones. When done exploring, try one of the many cafe options.
Ricky — Google review
レトロで可愛い雰囲気の通り。
メルヘンの世界に迷い込んだ感じです。
チャイナタウンからいきなりこの雰囲気になるので若干戸惑いました。
遊園地などはなく、あくまでメルヘンで写真映する街です。
弱冠パクリ感のあるキャラクターがより楽しさを増します
(Translated by Google)
The street has a retro and cute atmosphere.
It feels like I've wandered into a fairy tale world.
I was a little confused because the atmosphere suddenly changed from Chinatown.
There are no amusement parks or anything like that, so it's just a fairy tale and photo shoot town.
Characters with a sense of plagiarism add to the fun.
大納言はぴ子 — Google review
There is decoration on buildings, alley and side walk in the area. I dont feel it charming to walk through much. Kids probably like but for elders would be a problem from slope hill. It's connected to one end of Chinatown.
Tony Chote — Google review
This is a place with many options for check-in and many beautiful views. It is based on the architecture of fairy tales, many fairy pictures, many cafes and many souvenirs.
Somewhere in corner of China Town Incheon, you will find this place...It is a themed are, where every street has it's own unique character. Most walls are painted with murals or decorated with different characters. Also, roof tops are made with castle like finish. No entrance fee needed.
Nice place for family with kids for fun photo session. This is a residential area, it is advisable to keep the volume low.
Sukumar Rajage — Google review
Good place for kids.... The roads are really of fairy tale ..... There are some hidden roads away from the busy roads where you can see the old fairy tales of ancient korea. over all kids will enjoy a awasome time ..... And love birds can take a lot of pictures to enjoy and make lots of memories. ....
Dr. Anindita De (AD) — Google review
Cute! Adorable! Pretty murals some even painted in 3D. Be mesmerised & prepare for a ride down the memory lane into the pure happiness childhood.
Pei — Google review
Not worth traveling all the way here. Is a ghost town with no tourist at all. Only painted walls with 1-2 landscape for photo taking. Is free entry.
E Lee — Google review
Huge place to walk around & strolling around this area. It can be a little bit of walk, leg day for you for sure.
A lot of people the day the we decide to go. So many until you wont get great picture here.
nn nhna — Google review
Entrance to this place is free of cost. Once you enter Songwol dong fairy tale village, you can walk around and explore. There is china town and Jayu Park nearby.
The maximum time you can spend here in a fairy tale village is 2 hours.
Tanvi Gupte — Google review
Love the fairytale village. Lots of fairy tale murals that the little and big kids will love. More were under development while we were there. Interesting process was being used.
Di Armbrust — Google review
Incredible! The place is a magical place for kids. Parents should bring their children here to explore this fairytale village.
S.A Bappy — Google review
Nice place to take photo.. so many wall painting and flowers..
Raymond Tan — Google review
Great place to visit for both kids and adults. Kids will love the toys that they can purchase from here. Also a great place to click pictures. My favorite was the store selling one piece merchandise. Overall a fun place to spend time with family.
alan fernandes — Google review
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Jayugongwonseo-ro 45beon-gil, Songwol-dong 3(sam)-ga, Jung-gu, Incheon, South Korea
Freedom Park, located in East Incheon near China Town, is Korea's first Western-style park with a rich history and several monuments including the statue of Five-Star General Douglas MacArthur. The park boasts well-organized paths that wind through its hilly terrain and offer stunning views of spring cherry blossoms and fall foliage. Additionally, visitors can enjoy a pavilion overlooking the port area of Incheon.
Quite a stirring monument to a man your either loved or hated, but mever wavered in following his gut!
David Morgan — Google review
jayu park is the first park in Korea. It's so beautiful in autumn. I can feel the mood of autumn when walking among the beautiful foliage. Although it's autumn now but I still can see rose blossom.
Morever it's so close to China town. We can walk down to China town. There is a gate that separate the park and the town. Just go through the gate we will see the beautiful red world of china town. Don't forget talking a photo at the gate ;)
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Ngoc Anh Crystal L. (Live White) — Google review
Really nice park to go for a walk.
ariane wagner — Google review
This place is awesome, there's a lot of trees. And if you're a nature lover, this place is for you...🤩😍❤
Dionito Mirano — Google review
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25 Jayugongwonnam-ro, Jung-gu, Incheon, South Korea
Bustling tourist & cultural district known for its Chinese-owned restaurants & businesses.
Very impressed by the cleanliness and how busy it was on a super cold day. I enjoyed walking around and trying different foods. One thing definitely stood out, because there was a very long line for this delicacy, it's this dessert that was made right in front of us, see photos. Very delicious. See Pics
Can't wait to go back and try actual restaurants when it's not as cold.
SD CARGUY — Google review
Incheon Chinatown is a vibrant and culturally rich enclave that offers a delightful escape into the heart of Chinese tradition within South Korea. Nestled in the city of Incheon, this Chinatown boasts a colorful tapestry of history, architecture, and culinary delights.
The distinctive red gates and ornate decorations welcome visitors to a bustling atmosphere where traditional meets contemporary. Strolling through the narrow streets, one encounters a fusion of Chinese and Korean influences in the architecture, creating a unique and charming ambiance.
The highlight of Incheon Chinatown is undeniably its culinary offerings. From mouthwatering dim sum to delectable noodles, the array of dishes available caters to diverse palates. The street food vendors add an extra layer of authenticity, tempting passersby with aromatic delights.
Moreover, the area hosts various cultural events and festivals, providing a dynamic experience for visitors. The lively parades and performances showcase the vibrant spirit of the Chinese community.
While Incheon Chinatown might not be as expansive as its counterparts in other cities, its intimate setting and authentic charm make it a worthwhile destination. Whether indulging in flavorful cuisine or immersing oneself in cultural festivities, Incheon Chinatown promises a memorable and enriching experience for those seeking a taste of China in South Korea.
ajleeblog — Google review
It's a good place to visit! You can try Korean Chinese food here, take nice photos. The town has nice museums as well to learn about the history of Incheon port and its contemporary art.
Joy Kibbeum Kim — Google review
We went to Chinatown on a summer weekday. Not a single soul to be spotted at the fairy tale village and other hotspot, maybe due to the weather was freaking hot. By the way, we went to shandong restaurant and their jjajangmyeon and seafood noodle is worth to try on. The price is around 33,000 krw if not mistaken.
Chloe Khoo — Google review
Good walk up the hill and down. Lots of restaurants to choose.
Get your drinks to beat the heat. Just relax and enjoy the scenery, streets, buildings, temple, cafes, and restaurants.
Sitthichai K — Google review
I love the vibes. I love the mural wall arts and the restaurants in Chinatown. It has a relaxing view of Incheon, it is a peaceful place to walk through.
Sara San — Google review
Nice place for a walk and have some food. The roads are up and down steep hills so not recommend strollers and wheelchairs. We came on weekday so there were not many people and some shops were closed.
Piyanuch P — Google review
If you are coming on a weekday, you may get lucky and park in China Town. But don't count on it if you plan your visit for the weekend. It's nice to walk around the streets or the nearby park, get something to snack on, learn about Chinese history, buy souvenirs, and so on. Depending on the time you arrive, different stores and restaurants will be open - bakeries and restaurants are usually open early, food stalls are more of an evening activity. There are even activities for kids, playgrounds, games, and gatcha machines.
Elena Kowalska — Google review
As someone who lived in China, the 3 times I have visited the place, I have never really felt it was a Chinatown. I have to admit I have never visited a Chinatown anywhere else. But neighborhoods like Kondae subway station are much more like the real China.
Nevertheless, it is an interesting place to visit and try street food. Ou their special "white jajjangmyeon".
Andreia Carvalho (Inta kang_andreia) — Google review
Very unique place where you can feel like being in China in Korea. Good food and worth a visit. But very crowded and hard to find parking, public parking lot is so small it takes forever to park and get out.
Young Juhn — Google review
Plenty to see and eat. Especially loved the wide variety of street foods available. Only downside was that the Jjajangmyeon museum didn't have any English available.
Elizabeth _ — Google review
I came here in February 2023. It was fairly quiet. Easy to get to with the train, which drops you off across the street. Plenty of shops selling merchandise, snacks, and drinks. When you get hungry there are a lot of restaurant options. There are also cafes, if you are not hungry.
Ricky — Google review
Shame, this China Town is not nearer the centre, but historically, this is where the first settlement was so appropriate. In all fairness, I have been to better China Towns, but see for yourself. It's quite small. If you have an afternoon spare, visit China Town Freedom Square, park and if you have children, the colourful village right next door where there are lots of photo opportunities with Disney characters etc. There is a view of the harbour from the pagoda and park on the hill offers welcome shade and cool breeze
Claire Tyrrell — Google review
It's a pity because it was already 815pm when I arrived here, so I couldn't take a good tour. There are not many people on the street. Quite a few Chinese restaurants here, all decorated in a very Chinese style. Snacks such as chestnuts, tanghulu, corn, dumplings, etc. are also sold on the street. Many restaurants were closed around 9pm. You can come here if you craving some Chinese food in Korea.
aviss chin — Google review
We parked at a free parking lot a few minutes away and walked over to China town because we heard their parking lot is always full.
We tried lucky China and some street food! There’s a lot of things to do and walking around was really fun.
This place definitely seems more like an amusement park than a real city, but it was fun anyways! Way for fun than the China town in California~
Queen Bee — Google review
Located opposite the Incheon station, Chinatown is a long street that has many restaurants and cafes.
There is also other attractions here like the three kingdom mural street, freedom park and museums where you get to collect postcards and stamps from.
There were many locals here on a weekend, making the atmosphere lively.
Min HL — Google review
Large Chinatown, pretty, plenty of food and restaurants. Right next door to cute fantasy land, and a lovely park
Leona Cassin — Google review
It's very crowded on a weekend, but it's a nice place for a one day trip
Lana Vu — Google review
Good place for tourists. Lots of food and games available here. Children will enjoy the fairy tale village nearby. There is also a park for nearby leisurely evening walk. Place is neat and clean. Enjoyed my time here.
alan fernandes — Google review
Yesterday I was in here it wasn't crowded because it was afternoon and during the weekdays
Almost some restaurants there food is same menu little different , and from outside the restaurant Chinese decor but inside the restaurant you feel in China
Food is good fresh and good price
Too many restaurants have a set menu for 2 or 3 or 4 persons
ali altubaikh — Google review
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12-17 Chinatown-ro 26beon-gil, Jung-gu, Incheon, South Korea
Quaint museum on the history of Jajangmyeong (or in Chinese Zha Jiang Mian) and how it came to Korea and developed into its own unique Korean staple. Takes 30mins to view and costs 1000won
Calvin Chen — Google review
I started to like jiajangmyeon thanks to seeing eat it at the K-drama. Jiajangmyeom dragged me into the K-drama world. I'm surprised that ""moving jiajangmyeon are eaten after moving into a new house.(just like Japanese custom)"" quite interesting museum for all you jiajangmyon lover.
Shinichiro Yamaji — Google review
There is not that much to thing to look, but you have to try the 짜장면 near the museum
Juho Jeong — Google review
Very interesting museum to learn about food habits in Chinatown Incheon and how they evolved over the years. Explanations are not translated in English but with Google Translate, we were able to read everything.
Maëlle Poulin — Google review
A small museum to showcase the history of Chinese noodles in Korea, jajang noodles. Quite interesting place to spend your time here, especially it is located in the korea Chinatown area.
Kokthye Lim — Google review
Small but informative place to visit. Ticket at 1000won per pax is affordable too.
meowo z — Google review
I love noodles so this museum was amazing to me. It's got some history, some stories, videos to teach you how to make jajangmyeon. And all for a very affordable entrance fee! But again, I love noodles so I could be biased. Haha
Ivy yau — Google review
Apparently the museum is all about Jajangmyeon. Not much to see but the entrance fee is inexpensive anyway.
Oscar Chung — Google review
Interesting museum for all you jajangmyeon lovers out there. All of the explanations are in Korean. So make sure to bring a translator. ☺️
Bomunsa, a revered Buddhist sanctuary constructed in 635, stands atop an elevated site. Notable features include a fabled grinding stone and a cave temple that provides breathtaking views of the sea. The tranquil ambiance exuded by the temple, combined with its historical significance, adds to its allure. The panorama of the ocean or mudflats from this vantage point is particularly captivating during sunset hours.
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44 Samsannam-ro 828beon-gil, Samsan-myeon, Incheon, South Korea
The Incheon Bridge is a multi-sectioned cable-stayed bridge that connects Yeongjong Island with mainland South Korea. It was designed to withstand earthquakes and is the world's tenth longest cable-stayed bridge, spanning 21.38 kms. This engineering marvel links the Incheon International Airport with the rest of South Korea and has become a popular landmark in Incheon due to its stunning light works at night.
The amazing Incheon Bridge connects the Incheon International Airport with mainland South Korea.
At 21.38 kms, this engineering marvel is South Korea's longest spanning and the world's tenth longest cable-stayed bridge!
An amazing sight driving through this bridge. This was the first and last visual of my trip to this amazing country of South Korea!
I would highly recommend a visit👍
Rajiv M — Google review
Beautiful bridge.... one of the best land mark in Incheon. This bridge looks beautiful at night covered with amazing light works.
Mano Micheal — Google review
One of the most longest bridges over the sea. You can go directly from Incheon and songdo to airport through it.
Muhammad Hussain — Google review
Last vacation I went to this place. I saw the beautiful view. There is beautiful and big. I had fun there!
Travel around the world — Google review
Fabulous bridge with epic views ! Very smooth transit and traffic flowed wonderfully.
Craig Hunter — Google review
Beautiful bridge that links Incheon Airport to the rest of Korea
anne — Google review
Best Engineering example with Economic returns of South Korea.
Krishna Raj Adhikari — Google review
i saw that bridge i ride b787 suuuuuuuuui
Andrew Kang — Google review
Nice bridge to see .amazing structure.
narayan prasad Bhandari — Google review
A huge bridge connecting Incheon and the airport ! Quick and easy transport.
Neo Lee — Google review
Its so long that you cant see the start & end of this bridge when you are at middle.
Nice beach and it’s free too. It’s also cozy in the night. Check it out when you find yourself in Incheon
Junior Marfo — Google review
석양이 넘 이뽀요^^
????? — Google review
Very easy to locate. It’s close to Incheon International Airport. It’s much more fun at night with all the music, camping and fireworks. Family friendly during the day
BossQueen _Blue — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's very cold due to the winter sea breeze, but it's a good way to pass the time by giving snacks to the seagulls. There are also walking trails nearby. There are many shellfish restaurants and cafes.
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겨울 바다바람 때문에 많이 춥지만 갈매기에게 과자 주며 시간 보내기 좋습니다. 주변에 산책로도 있습니다. 조개구이 식당, 까페 들도 많습니다.
Xavi J — Google review
(Translated by Google) There is the inconvenience of having to go at high tide, but if you visit during sunset time, the sunset is really beautiful. The sanitary condition of the sandy beach is also disappointing.
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만조 때에 맞춰야만 하는 불편함이 있긴 하지만 일몰시간대에 방문하면 노을이 정말 아름답네요 모래사장의 위생상태는 역시 아쉽습니다
Gail Cha — Google review
(Translated by Google) I played at Seonnyeobawi Beach right next to Eulwang-ri, and there were a lot of seashells on the sand, so I had to be careful about hurting my child's feet. The bathroom was clean. Since I came this far, I also stopped by Incheon Airport for the first time in a while.
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을왕리 바로옆 선녀바위해변에서 놀았는데 모래사장에 조개껍데기가 많아서 아이발다칠까봐 조심조심다녔어요 화장실깨끗.이왕 여기까지온김에 오랜만에 인천공항도 들렀어요~
Jane — Google review
(Translated by Google) The sunset is so pretty
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노을참이뻐요
섭섭지원군 — Google review
(Translated by Google) The beach closest to Seoul, has typical Korean seafood establishments, is open from June to September, on the other dates there is very little influx of tourists.
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La playa más cercana a Seúl, dispone de locales de comida típica de mar de Corea, abre de junio a septiembre, en las restantes fechas hay muy poca afluencia de turistas.
EDD — Google review
(Translated by Google) A place where you can experience the sea near Seoul~
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서울 인근 바다체험 할 수 있는 곳~
Muuido Island offers a secluded beach vacation with hiking trails, seafood restaurants, and waterfront lodging. The island boasts breathtaking scenery and is easily accessible by car via a new bridge from Incheon airport. Visitors can enjoy strolling along the lovely wooden walking path and immersing themselves in the natural surroundings. Overall, Muuido Island is a beautiful destination for those seeking a tranquil getaway with plenty of outdoor activities and delicious culinary options.
Excellent place for refreshing your body.
Timothy M H Kim — Google review
The beach was ok but easy access driving from Incheon airport with new bridge. There is a nice wooden walking path
O N — Google review
Beautiful island with good scenery.
Rina Makino — Google review
Good place to stay calm
Heinz Byun — Google review
I enjoyed it
Unai Berasategi — Google review
Good
Minh Nguyen — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is said that when the sea water recedes, walking in the mud will restore your body.
This is a place that many sick patients visit.
Nearby beaches, amusement facilities, restaurants, cafes (farm)
It is a good place to visit for one day.
I highly recommend Muuido (Hanagye Beach. Sea Deck Road).
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바닷물이 빠지면 뻘밭을 걸으면 몸이 회복된다고
몸이 아픈 환자들이 많이 찿는 장소입니다.
근처에 해수욕장과 놀이시설..음식점.카페(농원이
있어서 1일 예정으로 다녀오셔도 좋은 장소입니다.
무의도(하나계 해수욕장.바다 데크길)강력 추천합니다.
이재용 — Google review
(Translated by Google) A quiet coastal area where you can take a walk along the seaside. A rock climbing cat also passes by.
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바닷길을 산책할 수 있는 한적한 해안가. 암벽 타는 고양이도 지나다닌다.