Explore the rich history of the Silla Kingdom on this immersive Gyeongju tour. Begin at the tranquil Seokguram Grotto, where the granite Buddha gazes over the East Sea. Discover the architectural splendor of Bulguksa Temple, followed by a traditional Hanjeongsik lunch paired with Korea's iconic Makgeolli rice wine. Visit the Gyeongju National Museum, stroll across Woljeonggyo Bridge, and wander through Gyochon Traditional Village. As the day unfolds, marvel at Cheomseongdae observatory and the ancient burial mounds before indulging in Gyeongju-ppang. Finish with stunning views of Anapji Palace at night, leaving you with unforgettable memories.
All pickups are at subway station exits. Please look for a black Hyundai Staria (License Plate: 5599).
Busan station 9:30 a.m.
Seomyeon Station 09:50 a.m.
Haeundae Station 10:30 a.m.
Since I pick up guests subsequently, I will be at the first location on time, but guests at the second and third locations may need to wait a few minutes for my arrival. I will contact you via messenger or email one day before the tour to share a photo of the vehicle and confirm your specific exit.
Ready for a little mountain air? We’ll take a scenic walk up to Seokguram Grotto to see one of Korea’s most famous national treasures. It’s a peaceful, hidden cave temple with a massive stone Buddha looking out over the mountains. I’ll tell you all the cool stories about how they built this masterpiece over 1,000 years ago without any modern tech. The view from the top is definitely worth the walk!
Bulguksa is basically the 'must-see' spot in Gyeongju. It’s a massive temple complex with beautiful gardens, colorful buildings, and some really famous stone pagodas. We’ll wander through the grounds, snap some great photos, and I’ll show you the hidden details most people miss. It’s the perfect place to just soak in the ancient Korean vibes and relax for a bit.
Wait until you see this bridge-it’s hands down one of the most beautiful spots in Korea! While it looks grand during the day, it completely transforms at night when the lights hit the water. We’ll take a stroll across it and capture some of those iconic reflection shots that everyone loves on Instagram
Want to see what Korea looked like centuries ago? This charming Hanok village is full of traditional stone walls and old-school houses. It’s a great place to slow down, wander the narrow alleys, and hear the heartwarming story of the 'Choi Clan'—a wealthy family famous for their generosity and kindness
You can't visit Gyeongju without seeing the oldest astronomical observatory in Asia! It might look like a simple stone tower, but every single stone was placed with a mathematical purpose to track the stars and seasons. We’ll stop by to snap a classic 'I was in Gyeongju' photo and I’ll explain the clever secrets hidden in its design. It’s especially beautiful when the surrounding flower fields are in full bloom!
Ever seen royal tombs that look like giant green hills? This park is home to the massive burial mounds of ancient kings. We’ll walk through the peaceful paths and even head inside 'Cheonmachong' to see the glittering gold crowns found inside. It’s like an open-air museum that’s surprisingly relaxing to walk through.
This is the trendiest street in Gyeongju! It’s a unique mix of traditional Hanok rooftops and hip cafes, boutique shops, and amazing street food. Whether you want to grab a unique souvenir, try some local snacks, or just people-watch at a cool cafe, this is the place to be. It’s where the old soul of Gyeongju meets modern vibes.
This was the royal villa where Silla princes used to throw legendary parties. It’s famous for having the best night view in the city. The way the palaces reflect on the mirror-like pond is honestly magical. It’s the perfect, sparkly way to wrap up a day of exploring Gyeongju’s history.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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