
Gyeongju
What you need to know before you go
Gyeongju is a coastal city in the province of North Gyeongsang in South Korea. It’s often referred to as the ‘Museum without Walls’ due to the presence of many cultural and archaeological sites. You’ll find a number of temples and folk villages that have been listed as UNESCO Word Heritage Sites.
While Gyeongju isn’t as developed as Seoul, tourism is a thriving industry. As a result, there are a number of resorts and theme parks that attract people who want can relax and rejuvenate. Planning in advance is a must so that you can fully experience all the charms of Gyeongju and make the most out of your trip.
What to see & do in Gyeongju
Featured stories & fun stuffThere are so many things to do in Gyeongju that it requires a bit of planning if you want to see them all. Known as the ‘Museum without Walls’, Gyeongju was where Silla rulers resided for over 1,000 years. This city is where you can have a glimpse of the ancient Silla kingdom, as you can visit buildings and archaeological sites dating back to that period. Gyeongju is also popular... อ่านเพิ่มเติม
Where & what to eat in Gyeongju
Food and dining in Gyeongju showcase a foodie destination packed with unique dishes and flavours, highlighted by mouthwatering South Asian influences. The city is famous for its minmul maeuntang, or freshwater fish stew. That's just one of the many dishes that offer a diverse range of tastes to suit almost any traveller. Start your trip by heading for the 50-year-old Hangover Soup Street in the Palujeong Pavilion. Hangover... อ่านเพิ่มเติม
10 Best Local Dishes from Gyeongju
This list of the best local dishes from Gyeongju runs through the sorts of tastes and flavours you'll get in the south-eastern coast town of the Korean peninsula. There is an eclectic mix, from raw fish to broiling ginseng...10 Best Local Restaurants in Gyeongju
Gyeongju is a city with delicious snacks and dishes that are part of its charm beyond its beautiful scenic spots...6 Great Restaurants in Gyeongju
Gyeongju's traditional hangover soup (haejang-guk), found everywhere around Palujeong Rotary, is recommended as a hearty morning meal. Wheat noodle...