Jeonju is one of Korea’s most picturesque towns, and so interesting as the well-preserved origin of the Grand Founder of Joseon Dynasty, with many important historic sites centered around a cluster of traditional Korean tile-roof buildings, the famous Hanok Village. This tour is a great chance for you to experience & photograph Jeonju's best sites , and also eat the very best meal of its celebrated traditional cuisine, guided by an American expert on Korean cultural history (retired professor).
This itinerary can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Send me a message with your requests!
Meeting Point
Seoul Train Station, or your Hotel Lobby
- Seoul Train Station, or your Hotel Lobby
Seoul Station
We take the KTX bullet-train 90 minutes south to Jeonju City
Jeonju Station
We'll arrive at Jeonju Train Station, and grab a taxi to our first stop.
Scenic Pavilion
Hanbyeok-dangru is a very charming traditional pavilion built in 1404 and overlooking the river from a rocky cliff, a place where scholarly gentlemen gathered to enjoy discussions and entertainment for more than five centuries.
Jeonju Hyanggyo Historic Academy
We will then walk to Jeonju Hyanggyo, the very important Neo-Confucian private academy where the best young scholars were trained. You will experience a grand Hanok school-complex featuring huge ginkgo trees surrounded by several original buildings -- an inspiring atmosphere!
Omok-dae hilltop lookout
We then stroll over and up to the Omok-dae hilltop lookout to get great views over the famous Hanok Village, and see a stone monument erected ther for Taejo Yi Seong-gye himself -- because he held a victory banquet here.
Jeondong Catholic Cathedral
We'll next visit the Jeondong Cathedral, the historic, beautiful Romanesque structure in the heart of Jeonju City, finished in 1914 and providing a stark contrast to the old Joseon architecture all-around. It is captivating in its complex soaring design and its statues of Korean Catholic martyrs of trhe 1800s; your guide will explain its importance in spiritual history.
Gyeonggi-jeon Shrine with Royal Portrait Museum
Right across the street we'll pass through the grand front-gate and walk through this large and celebrated complex erected in 1410. It features fascinating history exhibits surrounded by lovely grounds shaded by numerous ancient trees. While here you might feel as if you are immersed in one of the great historical Korean movies or TV-dramas…
Hanguk-jip Bibim-bap restaurant
By then we will be very hungry for lunch, and enjoy a well-deserved stop at Hankookjib [a.k.a. the Hanguk-jip, literally meaning "Korean House"], the oldest traditional restaurant in Jeonju. Bibim-bap is one of the most famous dishes of Korean cuisine, premium rice mixed with vegetables, a fried egg, small slices of marinated premium Korean beef, sesame seeds and oil, and savory spices – served with sumptuous side-dishes! This restaurant opened in 1952 during the Korean war, and has been operated by three generations of a family devoted to its own tasting home-made sauces and the very best ingredients – earning it the highest reputation, and official designation by both the Michelin Guide and the South Korean government.
Jeonju Hanok Village
Happily sated, we will then stroll all-through the Jeonju Hanok Village, visiting some of the many interesting quirky places there, such as art exhibits, cultural presentations, a hanja [traditional mulberry paper] studio, and charming themed cafes -- while getting ‘instagramable’ views of the traditional houses in their narrow alleyways!
Leaving Hanok Village
When our time runs out, we will taxi back to the train station.
Jeonju Station
we will ride the bullet-train back to Seoul, 90 minutes, arriving back whenever you wish, by our pre-arranged plan.
Ending Point
Seoul Train Station, or your Hotel
This tour can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Click below to send me a message with your requests.
KTX train tickets, taxi rides, entrance fees, Expert Guiding.
Lunch cost (depends on what you order), drinks, snacks, souvenir.
* This tour involves a lot of walking, so make sure to wear comfortable shoes.
* Please let me know in advance if you have any food allergies or other dietary restrictions.
* Please note that this tour can be customized to suit particular food needs or desires. It can be changed to be higher-protein / lower-carbs by changing to more meat and tofu dishes, and can be done as a vegetarian or even vegan meal if that is needed – but always still with the same traditional Korean atmospheric cultural experiences!
* Please note that this tour often requires some advance notice in order to buy the train tickets – especially on weekends they can be sold-out as much as three weeks in advance; the guide will do his best to get the tickets we need.
* Please note that this tour can easily be expanded into two days, staying the night in one of the charming Hanok guest houses in the village after enjoying some of the evening delights there, then seeing more great places on the second day – personally highly recommended by Professor Mason is the Moak-san National Park just outside of the city, featuring Geumsan-sa the Golden Mountain Monastery, one of the top-seven Buddhist Temples in the entire nation, and several other really interesting sites that foreign visitors rarely get to see, but will always remember. A day trip to the famous Tap-sa Pagoda Temple posting 108 dramatic stone towers at the amazing-shaped Horse-Ears Mountain Provincial Park could also be easily accomplished. Just inquire about the extra expenses necessary for either of these extended options.
I do this full-time now, any day -- but only in Spring & Autumn.
I have been a Professor of Korean Cultural Tourism in Seoul, and a Tour-guide, Lecturer and Author on Traditional Cultural Sites, especially religious ones, on the high-end, for 25 years. Wrote the 1996-7 edition of Lonely Planet's KOREA guidebook!
Debra D.
“Enlightening Temple Tour with an Exceptional Guide”
Our visit to the temple was truly lovely , thanks to our gracious tour guide, David. He is not only knowledgeable but also organized, polite, and kind. The tour was thoughtfully planned, allowing us to immerse ourselves in the temple’s serene atmosphere and rich history. Our guide’s extensive knowledge of the temple’s spiritual, religious, and historical significance brought each detail to life. We learned about centuries-old traditions, the meaning behind various rituals, and the temple’s unique place in Korean culture. David has a genuine passion for sharing the temple’s story. Highly recommended for anyone seeking an insightful and meaningful temple visit in South Korea.
David a. M.
THANKS, Debra! You two were excellent listeners, and so very nice... Please continue to fall in-love with Korea during the rest of your stay! David
Kelioniu A.
“Perfect day in Seoul with David”
David's knowledge and charisma is extraordinary, we all had amazing time, learned a lot. On a separate note, special thanks for effective communication prior to the tour. Highly recommended!
David a. M.
Great, I'm glad it was so useful and enjoyable for you! Come back again, someday.... David
Jeanine B.
“A Full Day and Then Some...”
Dave is a wealth of knowledge about Korea and its history. Also about modern day Seoul. This introduction was well worth the time and money. The day was well organized and even during a difficult weather day, David got us through the city and provided good links between current day and historical.
David a. M.
Thanks Jeanine; I really enjoyed doing this with you! We had a fascinating day, despite the weather... I hope you return someday! David
$500/ per group