- Busan Station Tourist Information Center - Start at Busan Station, complete the pickup at Seomyeon Station and Haeundae Station, and go to Gyeongju
- Bulguksa Temple - A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bulguksa Temple is a tourist destination that Koreans of all ages have visited at least once. It is a temple representing the Silla period and is in harmony with the beautiful natural scenery.
- Gyeongju Gyochon Traditional Village - Gyochon Village (Woljeonggyo)- It is a village made up of hanok houses, and there are high-class Korean restaurants, Gyeongju Hyanggyo, and Woljeonggyo. Along the stone wall road, you can see the structure of a hanok and Woljeong Bridge above Muncheon stream.
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Daereungwon Tomb Complex - It is an essential cultural heritage site representing Gyeongju. Daereungwon is a densely populated area of
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large tombs of kings, queens, and aristocrats of the old Silla era. - Hwanglidangil - Hwangridan-gil is a street where you can feel the old atmosphere as old buildings from the 1960s have been preserved.
- Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond - Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond (Anapji Pond)- It is a palace site from the Unified Silla period and one of the representative ancient Korean structures. The palace reflected in the lake boasts incomparable beauty. It is a must-see night view tourist attraction in Korea.
- Gyeongju-si - returning to Busan after the Gyeongju tour.
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- Round-trip transfers
- Professional tour guide
- Admission to attractions
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Meals
- Other personal expenses
Explore UNESCO-accredited cultural landmarks at Gyeongju, once Silla’s heart, home to some of South Korea’s finest historical attractions. Gyeongju offers visitors the chance to experience hanok structures, stunning landscapes, and a breathtaking view of a Korean palace at night.
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Bulguksa Temple: Accredited as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bulguksa Temple is a must-see destination for all Koreans. It stands as a symbol of the Silla era, blending seamlessly into the surrounding natural beauty.
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Gyochon Village: This village, featuring traditional hanok homes, boasts top-tier Korean restaurants, Gyeongju Hyanggyo, and Woljeonggyo.
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Daereungwon: This area houses a concentration of large tombs belonging to kings, queens, and nobility from the ancient Silla era.
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Hwangridan-gil: This street lets visitors take a step back in time with preserved structures from the 1960s.
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Anapji Pond: This palace site from the Unified Silla period ranks among renowned customary Korean structures.
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