It's a private tour only for your group.(No shopping). Certified tourguide accompany you from your place(hotel) to all the tour spots. You can also customize itineraries if you want.
This itinerary can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Send me a message with your requests!
Meeting Point
We pick you up at your place like hotel or station etc.
- If you leave your place, I will pick up your group.
Bulguksa Temple
Bulguksa Temple was listed as the first UNESCO World Heritage Site in Korea in 1995.
During Shilla dynasty, almost 1,500 years ago Buddhism was national religion and built Bulguksa Temple to make the "Buddhist country" with the best construction techniques.
Seokguram Gurotto
Seokguram is an artificial stone cave built with a meticulous design to serve the Buddha in 8th century which was designated as UNESCO world heritage in 1995. Inside the cave, Beautiful main Buddha showing the essence of Silla Buddhist art is enshrined.
Hwangnidan-gil Street
Hwangridan-gil is the youngest road in Gyeongju. It refers to the areas of Hwangnam-dong.
Young people began to gather a few years ago, and cafes with good atmosphere, souvenir shops and unique restaurants were built in each alley.
Daereungwon Tomb Complex
Daereungwon, an ancient tomb park with 23 large and small tombs huddled together.
Among them, Cheonmachong is the most representative, which is the only tomb in Daeneungwon to be unveiled. It was believed to have been built in the late 5th to early 6th centuries, and gold crowns, hats, belts and gilt-bronze shoes were excavated as they were worn.
Woljeonggyo Bridge
Woljeong Bridge is originally wooden bridge made in Silla dynasty.
All restoration was completed in April 2018 by conducting a 10-year investigation, testimony, and restoration of what was lost and disappeared during the Joseon Dynasty.
Thanks to it's beautiful reproduction, now it became popular drama and movie filming location.
Cheomseongdae Observatory
Cheomseongdae, the oldest observatory in asia. It is presumed to have been built during the 7th century, one of the landmarks symbolizing Gyeongju.
It can be guessed that Cheomseongdae was used to calculate the movement of the sky to determine the farming period and to predict the good and bad luck of the country.
Banwolseong Castel & Fortress
This place was built as the royal castle of Silla in the 22nd year of King Pasa in 101 AD, and the palace was there until the fall of Silla in 935 AD. It was called ‘Sinwolseong (新月城)’ or ‘Wolseong (城)’ because the terrain resembled a crescent moon, and it was also called ‘Jaeseong (在城)’ because it was the castle where the king lived. It has been called Banwolseong (半月城) since the Joseon Dynasty and continues to this day. Wolseong’s castle is a stone and earthen wall built with a mixture of stones and soil, and is 1,841m long and has an area of 193,585㎡ inside the castle.
Gyeongju Gyochon Traditional Village
Gyochon Village is a place where Gyeongju's richest man, who has kept his fortune for 12 generations and has devoted himself to his studies to produce national minister for 9 generations.
There are many unique experiences such as earthenware experience, rice cake making experience, traditional tea ceremony experience, hanbok experience, traditional sauce experience, ritual experience, and quilted experience, etc.
Ending Point
We drop you off at your place like hotel or station etc.
This tour can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Click below to send me a message with your requests.
Pick up and drop off
Comfy vehicle(Palisade)
Fuel, toll and parking fee
Certified tour guide
Lunch
Admission fee ($2 per person)
This tour involves a lot of walking, so make sure to wear comfortable shoes.
I always try to make tours safe, pleasant and friendly, especially customized and private tours. From the very beginning to the end, I will lead you to have a tour with perfect itinerary. Thank you.
$439/ per group