A collection of 10 domestic travel destinations in Gyeongju that are typical of Korea π°π·π₯’
by λͺ¨λ μ¬ν
Jun 9, 2025
π Day 1
β’ Daereungwon (Cheonmachong): Explore the serene Silla royal tombs and burial mounds to immerse yourself in Gyeongju's history.
β’ Cheomseongdae: Marvel at the grandeur of the Silla astronomical observatory, a perfect spot for photography.
β’ Gyochon Village: Stroll through traditional hanok alleys and enjoy tea or traditional snacks.
β’ Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond (Anapji): Visit in the evening for breathtaking night views, a perfect way to end the day.
π Day 2
β’ Bulguksa Temple: A UNESCO World Heritage Site and Gyeongju's iconic temple. Visiting early in the morning offers a tranquil experience.
β’ Seokguram Grotto: Located near Bulguksa, it's a must-see spot to admire the mystical Buddha statue.
β’ Hwangnidan-gil: A trendy area filled with cafes, boutique shops, and restaurants, ideal for lunch and shopping.
β’ Bomun Lake: A great place to wrap up your trip with a lakeside walk or relaxing at a cafe.
π΄ Recommended Food
β’ Gyeongju Hwangnam Bread: A local specialty, perfect as a souvenir.
β’ Ssambap Set Meal: A traditional Korean meal that matches the royal ambiance of Silla.
β’ Gyo-ri Gimbap: A humble yet must-try delicacy when visiting Gyeongju.
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