- A destination where you can experience 1,000 years of Silla history and culture firsthand.
- You can efficiently visit World Heritage sites like Bulguksa and Seokguram in a single day.
- In Hwangridan-gil, you can enjoy both the charm of hanok vibes and trendy cafe culture.
- Woljeonggyo Bridge and Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond are iconic night view spots that are beautiful both day and night.
- It is a popular route even for first-time visitors to Korea because it has everything, history, great food, photo spots, and a relaxing getaway.
Gyochon Village
The Gyeongju Gyochon hanok Village is a historically significant village where the National Confucian Academy was established during the Silla period, offering a wide range of things to do and see where tradition and modern life come together.
With its quiet stone-wall paths and hanok buildings, you can soak up a classic, traditional atmosphere, and enjoy a memorable visit through hands-on programs and local treats.
Daereungwon & Hwangnidan Street
This is one of Gyeongju’s must-visit spots where you can enjoy both historic ruins, with royal tombs from the Silla period, and Hwangridan-gil, packed with cozy cafes and street food.
Bulguksa
Bulguksa is one of Gyeongju’s most iconic treasures, and it was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1995. The temple’s beauty and the artistry of its stone monuments are renowned worldwide.
Woljeonggyo Bridge
Woljeonggyo Bridge is a historic bridge known for its long legacy, built with sturdy stone arches that remain as evidence of ancient engineering.
Crossing Woljeongcheon Stream, this historic bridge played an important role in Gyeongju’s transportation network for generations, and today it stands as a tangible reminder of the city’s past.
Donggung & Wolji
An artificial pond within Gyeongju National Park, first created in 674. In 1972, the Korean government temporarily drained the pond, and it was discovered that thousands of Silla-era artifacts had been dropped or thrown into the water, making this a place filled with historical memories.
Seokguram Grotto
A Buddhist heritage site designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, famous worldwide for its intricately built stone grotto and majestic main Buddha statue.











