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Gyeongju UNESCO World Heritage Guided Day Tour From Busan
DURATION: 13 Hours approx.
PRICES FROM: £52.00
The UNESCO World Heritage–listed city of Gyeongju dates back to the days of the 2nd-century Silla dynasty, with ancient temples, traditional villages, and rich culture. On this full-day tour, reach Gyeongju in comfort by air-conditioned coach and visit sites of interest including Anapji, the Bulguksa temple, Woljeonggyo Bridge, and Yangdong Village. With entrance fees and round-trip travel from central Busan included, see the best of historic Gyeongju with ease.
What to Expect
Bulguksa Temple
Bulguksa Temple was designated as a World Cultural Asset by UNESCO in 1995. The beauty of the temple itself and the artistic touch of the stone relics are known throughout the world. 2 hours 30 minutes
Yangdong Folk Village
Yangdong Village is a UNESCO World Heritage site and Korea’s largest traditional village, showcasing the traditional culture of the Joseon Dynasty and the beautiful natural surroundings. 1 hour 30 minutes
Daereungwon Tomb Complex
Daereungwon, also known as the Park of Royal Tombs, is a complex containing 23 tombs that were built during the Silla Dynesty. There are a number of tombs with significant historical value, but Chenmachong (Tomb of the Heavenly Horse), where the inside of the tomb is open to public, is one of the most symbolic sites. 1 hour
Hwangnidan-gil
Next to Daereungwon, there is the famous Hwangridan Street, which introduces the modern face of Gyeongju with various street food and trendy cafes. 30 minutes
Woljeonggyo Bridge
The Woljeong Bridge boasts a rich history dating back centuries. Constructed with sturdy stone arches, it stands as a testament to ancient engineering techniques. Spanning the Woljeongcheon Stream, this historic bridge has been a vital link in Gyeongju's transportation network for generations, serving as a tangible reminder of the city's past. 20 minutes
Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond
First constructed in year 674, Donggung Palace is home to an artificial pond, and located in Gyeongju National Park. The Korean government temporarily drained Wolji Pond in 1972, revealing thousands of Silla artifacts and historical memories that had fallen into the lake or were thrown in. 1 hour
What's Included
- Transport by air-conditioned coach/minivan
English speaking guide
Admission fees
Cancellation Policy
- You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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