Explore the hidden gems of Gangneung with our exclusive tour package! Begin your journey at the vibrant Jungang Market, where the aroma of street food beckons and local vendors showcase their finest treats. Stroll through the artistic streets of Gangneung Wolhwa, lined with charming cafes and shops, before stepping back in time at the historic Ojukheon, home to Korea's joseon dynasty.
Next, unwind at the picturesque Gyeongpo Beach and Anmok Beach, where serene waters and quaint fishing boats set the scene for relaxation. Don't miss the breathtaking sunset at Hyangho Beach, a favorite spot among travelers and BTS enthusiasts alike. Finally, ascend Samyang Round Hill for panoramic views and indulge in trekking, sheep feeding, and a delightful ramen tasting experience amidst nature's embrace.
Discover Gangneung's rich culture, flavors, and natural beauty with our planned itinerary, ensuring an unforgettable adventure at every sites!
Gangneung Jungang Market is a traditional market where you'll find all the street food Korea is famous for. Plus, there is an underground fishery market you shouldn't miss! Jungang market has expanded over the past few years and is included more and more nearby vendor shops.
Gangneung Wolhwa street used to be a railway site running through Downtown Gangneung. This street is home to a lot of events, cultural performances and even night markets happening during weekends. Wolhwa street is also known for being the place where the love story between 'Muwolrang' and 'Yeonhwa' took place during the Silla period.
Okjuheon House shows the lifestyle and architecture during the Joseon Dynasty. It is one of the oldest preserved Korean style houses. It was designated as a National treasure in 1963 for its historical value. Ojukheon House is actually the house where Shin Saimdang and her son Yulgok Yi I who became a famous philosopher lived. Their names might not sound familiar to you, but their faces should definitely as they are the world's first mother and son who are printed on Korean currency. Shin Saimdang is on the 50,000 won bill and her son on the 5,000 won one.
You will make your own way to the meeting points