Why We Recommend It
- Reflect on Korea’s history at Aegibong, Haengju Fortress, and Battleship Park.
- Explore themes from nature and tradition to modern military history.
- Enjoy peaceful walks at Sky Park and Eunpyeong Hanok Village.
- Capture great photos at scenic spots like silver grass fields and observatories.
- A meaningful tour for all ages.
Aegibong DMZ
This park offers a meaningful and hopeful experience to reflect on the possibility of peace while witnessing the reality of the divided Korean Peninsula. From the observatory, you can look directly into North Korea through a telescope, providing a rare and unforgettable sight.
Haengjusanseong Fortress
The site of fierce battles led by General Kwon Yul against the Japanese army during the Imjin War, vividly conveys Korea's military heritage to its visitors. It's a must-visit spot for those interested in Korea's rich military history.
Gimpo Marine Park
This is the only park in Korea that exhibits a Navy landing ship, making it a unique attraction where you can experience the history of the Korean Navy's maritime defense up close. You can tour the retired landing ship's interior and directly experience the command room, sleeping quarters, and combat zones.
Haneul Park
Haneul Park, located in Mapo-gu, Seoul, is a symbolic space of urban regeneration that transformed a former landfill into an ecological park. Situated at an elevation of 100 meters above sea level, it offers a panoramic view of Seoul and the Han River.
Eunpyeong Hanok Village
Eunpyeong Hanok Village, nestled cozily at the foot of Bukhansan Mountain, is a quiet neighborhood where you can fully experience the charm of traditional hanok houses in the city. Unlike historic hanok villages, it blends tradition and modernity, with stylish cafes, craft workshops, and hanbok experience spaces coming together to offer a unique appeal.