Experience the charm of Jeonju on a day trip from Seoul. Ride the high-speed KTX train, explore the traditional Hanok Village, visit Geumsansa Temple, and make traditional Korean paper.
Experience the charm of Jeonju on a day trip from Seoul. Ride the high-speed KTX train, explore the traditional Hanok Village, visit Geumsansa Temple, and make traditional Korean paper.
- Jeonju Hanok Village - 1. Chronicle of Jeonju Hanok village(a local historical museum) Upon arrival in Jeonju city, you will visit the ‘Chronicle of Jeonju Hanok Village’ where a local historical museum, to help the visitors to better understand Jeonju Hanok Village. 2. Omokdae Pavilion Omokdae is one of the places where Yiseong-gye stopped to…
- Jeonju Hanok Village - 1. Chronicle of Jeonju Hanok village(a local historical museum) Upon arrival in Jeonju city, you will visit the ‘Chronicle of Jeonju Hanok Village’ where a local historical museum, to help the visitors to better understand Jeonju Hanok Village. 2. Omokdae Pavilion Omokdae is one of the places where Yiseong-gye stopped to celebrate his victory on his way home from a battle with Japanese invaders at Hwangsan, Namwon in 1380(the 6th year of Kong Woo of Goryeo Dynasty). It offers a stunning view of Jeonju’s Hanok village. 3. Jeondong Catholic Cathedral: Jeondong Catholic Church in Jeonju (Historic Site No. 288) was built in honor of Roman Catholic martyrs of the Joseon Dynasty on the very same spot the martyrs lost their lives. 4. Pungnammun Gate Pungnammun Gate was built in the middle of the Joseon Dynasty (1768) and was designated Treasure No. 308. Of the four original city gates, this is the only one left standing (located in the southern portion of the city). 5. Nambu Traditional Market Over 200 years old, Nambu Market is the oldest major market in Jeonju. Visitors not only can enjoy delicious foods but also can see a variety of interesting attractions. 6. Jeonju Hyanggyo Confucian school A hyanggyo is the Joseon Dynasty’s local Confucian school. Since Goryeo Dynasty (918-1329) and throughout Joseon Dynasty (1329-1910), Hyanggyo had been installed as the public educational institution in provinces. Therefore, Hyanggyo is likened to today’s national universities installed in major regional cities. The sheer size and the golden aura of the gingko trees are overwhelming. All Hyanggyos in Korea planted gingko trees. Because gingko trees have long lifespan and chase off bugs, Koreans planted the trees wishing that the students concentrate on studying and become great names for the country. - Gyeonggijeon Shrine - Historic Site No. 339, Gyeonggijeon Shrine was erected in 1410 and holds the portrait of King Tae-jo, the founder of the Joseon Dynasty. And features monuments such as a jogyeongmyo, jeonju Sago(Historical Archives), Taesil(the placenta chamber). The wide bamboo forest trail and huge trails in the precincts are good for taking a walk. It is well preserved as a location for historical drama and movie filming. - Hanji Museum - Hanji (Korea’s traditional paper) Making experience Enjoy making Korea’s traditional paper Jeonju Jeontong Hanjiwon sells various types of Hanji(Korean traditional paper) from the ones for calligraphy, oriental painting and crafts to the health supplement ones used as wallpaper for red clay houses or hardwood charcoal Hanji, which are known to emit far-infrared radiation. Aside from its functionality, Hanji itself has beautiful colors so it is almost an artwork. This place is not just a Hanji shop but it a workshop where people can experience how to make Hanji. The traditional Korean paper was internationally recognized as a well-made product! Revel in the beauty of the beautiful paper here in Jeonju Jeontong Hanjiwon. - Jeondong Catholic Church - It (Historic Site No. 288) was built in honor of Roman Catholic martyrs of the Joseon Dynasty on the very same spot the martyrs lost their lives.
- All admission fees to tourists sites
- Qualified Local English-speaking guide
- Hotel Pick-up (Seoul area)
- KTX round-trip fare (Economy class)
- All admission fees to tourists sites
- Qualified Local English-speaking guide
- Hotel Pick-up (Seoul area)
- KTX round-trip fare (Economy class)
- Food and drinks
- Drop off Service (Seoul)
- Gratuities
- Food and drinks
- Drop off Service (Seoul)
- Gratuities
A 1 hour and 36 minutes KTX train ride, traveling at 300 km/h, takes you from Seoul to Jeonju, a city that welcomes visitors with its charming and relaxed atmosphere. Jeonju is renowned for the Jeonju Hanok Village and its delicious Jeonju bibimbap. This captivating tour includes a KTX journey to Jeonju, a visit to the Jeonju Hanok Village and Geumsansa…
A 1 hour and 36 minutes KTX train ride, traveling at 300 km/h, takes you from Seoul to Jeonju, a city that welcomes visitors with its charming and relaxed atmosphere. Jeonju is renowned for the Jeonju Hanok Village and its delicious Jeonju bibimbap. This captivating tour includes a KTX journey to Jeonju, a visit to the Jeonju Hanok Village and Geumsansa Temple, and an opportunity to make traditional Korean paper. In the evening, you can return to Seoul by KTX. It’s an ideal destination for a weekend getaway or a day trip from Seoul.
No place captures the unique atmosphere of Jeonju better than the Jeonju Hanok Village, located in the heart of the city. With over 800 traditional Korean Hanok houses made of wood, clay, and distinctive roofs clustered together, most of Jeonju’s attractions are found in the Hanok Village. These include the Gyeonggijeon Shrine, a traditional Korean paper factory, and the Pungnammun Gate. However, the Geumsansa Temple is situated on the outskirts of Jeonju.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.