Things to Do in Gyeongju

Gyeongju, South Korea’s ancient capital, is rich in history, featuring stunning temples, royal tombs, and scenic landscapes. It blends cultural heritage with modern attractions, making it a must-visit destination.

 

 

A place that is often referred to as "museum without walls" Gyeongju is known for its rich history as well as unique cultural heritage. At the time of Silla Dynasty's rule, it was the capital city and it is famous for its many preserved historic sites, stunning landscapes, and the modern trend it has set in within a tourism industry. Whether you are a history enthusiast, a person who likes to be close to nature, or someone who enjoys some adventurous activities, Gyeongju should be your next travel destination. This guide will open the door to all the Gyeongju attractions that you should definitely not miss if you want to have an unforgettable trip to this wonderful South Korean city.

Gyeongju National Museum: A Walk Through History

The Gyeongju National Museum is one that you cannot afford to miss if history is your hidden passion, or you have always wanted to know more about it. The museum has a great collection of remnants of the Silla Dynasty, among which, gold crowns, pottery, and Buddhist remains are prominent. The exhibition halls represent the social and cultural aspects and give the historical context of the period. The Divine Bell of King Seongdeok, which is the huge bronze bell that is a national treasure, is one of the significant features of the museum. A visit here will provide you the fullest information about the ancient city and the importance of the Silla Kingdom.

Woljeonggyo Bridge: A Stunning Architectural Marvel

If you are interested in a traditional style of Korean architecture, you will find in the Woljeonggyo bridge a wonderful visual representation of one. It was initially constructed in the period of Unified Silla, and the bridge had been brought back to its original state to display the original attractions. The Namcheon Stream is crossed by this beautifully lit wooden bridge and is no less amazing to look at when the night falls. It is an astonishingly beautiful spot for photography and a leisure walk that gives a glimpse into the magnificent architectural design of ancient Korea.

Bomun Lake: A Tranquil Escape

 

Gyeongju's Bomun Lake is a great relaxation and nature lover's paradise. On the other hand, a human-built lake with eye-catching trees and multi-colored cherry blossoms is the place that you will want to visit if you are looking for a perfect balance of relaxation and outdoor activities. As the cherry blossoms emit their full glory, Spring turns out to be the most picturesque spot among all the other spots in Gyeongju. Visitors can either rent bikes, enjoy a boat ride, or have a slow-walk extravaganza along the trails at this beautiful place. Besides, the lake provides various resorts and cafés often visited by tourists that offer a moment of silence away from the rush.

Gyeongju Tower: A Modern Landmark with a Historic Touch

Gyeongju Tower is the authority in Gyeongju, inspired by the design of Hwangnyongsa Temple. Those who are inside can view almost the entire city and capture both stunning pictures and night views. Established within Gyeongju Expo Park, the urban lighthouse is at the same time poetic and futuristic. Despite the long to-do-list of things to be seen in the city, the tower will still be on most tourists' one-day itinerary due to its constant popularity.

Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond: A Scenic Historic Site

 

Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond are the most beautiful places for picture-taking in Gyeongju. It was a palace that the kings such as King Munmu would use for water-related activities like banquets and social events in the Silla Dynasty era. The impressive lighting of the palace during the night is the reason why most photographers visit. The peaceful atmosphere is added on by the gardens. This place is perfect for even night walks. The connection of the historical view, and the beautiful landscape has made this place one of the most crowded places in Gyeongju.

Gyeongju World Amusement Park: Fun and Adventure

 

Gyeongju World is a place that provides a really exciting time for those of you who are looking for it with a selection of a handful of thrilling roller coasters, fantastic water rides, and entertainment shows. Kids and thrill-seekers seem to like it very much. There is no single theme encountered wholly; the park is divided into different themed zones where everyone can find the choicest part (or parts). Every person and every age group finds enjoyment.

A Guide for Travelers to South Korea

 

South Korea, a super lively spot, is mainly known for its mix of modern cities, rich traditions, and delicious cuisine. As to the purpose of your visit, what you’d need will be, (especially if you will be on a journey) a thorough preparation for the entire trip. Here’s what you should bring and not forget when you go to South Korea.

Visa Requirements for Travelers

For Indian travelers, securing the South Korea visa for Indians is a must. It is mandatory for a short vacation as well as for a long stay that the travelers apply for the appropriate visa category.  Tourist visas last up to a maximum of 90 days, whereas other types happen in specific ones.

Best Time to Visit

Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) are the nicest time of the year, when mild temperatures and a beautiful natural landscape are typical. During these seasons, in particular, countless people come and go, who in spring come to the blooming cherry trees and in autumn come to see the colorful leaves of the transforming foliage.

Transportation in South Korea

The reputation of the transport system in South Korea, including high-speed trains, a Metro, and buses, is among the best and is well-maintained. T-Money card is the only way to cover the public transport fare within major cities such as Seoul, Busan, etc.

Business Travel to South Korea

 

If you’re going to South Korea for business, you need to apply for a South Korea business visa. It gives foreign professionals the right to participate in meetings, conferences, and business events without any problems.

Accommodation Options

South Korea hosts different hotels from the budget hostels to the luxury hotels. Business travelers can find classy highly equipped hotels with all the necessary facilities in major cities, while the budget options will cater for the backpackers and solo travelers.

Important Travel Tips

 

Simple Korean expressions may improve your visit to Korea. English is the main language in most tourist areas but Koreans will be happy to hear you addressing them in their own language as well. Moreover, make sure you have some cash with you as not all little restaurants and markets do accept credit cards.

Summary of the Blog

Gyeongju is a city that combines excellent history and modernity, making it one of the most visited cities in South Korea. The city offers ancient sites, beautiful natural sceneries, and even active amusement parks as its attractions. Here, traditions and innovations intermingle with traditions familiar from the historic places and adventures offered by a lively nightlife providing different experiences. Business or leisure comes to South Korea well planned for fun. Get together with local culture, experience warm hospitality, and enjoy tasty regional food!

 


Niklas Svensson

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