Traditional village with historic homes, crafts, local liquor, and dance
historic spot
choi family residence
ssambap
hanjeongsik
traditional activities
kimchi making
hanbok
cafes
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39-2 Gyochon-gil, Gyo-dong, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do, South KoreaGet directions
Restroom
Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted
Wheelchair accessible entrance
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Kandy V.
Google
Beautiful experience, the village is filled with restaurants and grand dining. Great for a get away or for special occasions 💕
K J
Google
The Gyochon Traditional Village has hanok-styled houses, shops and restaurants. Very nice to walk in day or night.
Wicked S.
Google
It was lovely to walk around for a short bit, but I expected to be able to learn a bit more about this village. There are some workshops you could do (for a fee), but most small shops and cafes were closed when we were here. Didn't feel like a must visit because of it.
Ceren G.
Google
It is a beautiful village but prices are significantly above even Seoul and food is not the best. Nevertheless worth an afternoon especially if you are in Busan. We were lucky to be there during cherry blossom so it was extra charming.
Zhee B.
Google
Great historic spot with tons of traditional activities to do like kimchi making and even wear Shilla dysnasty era hanbok or traditional clothes. There are tons of cafes and spots to chill. Visited the Choi family residence and learned about their history.
Andrey
Google
Loved the village and the entire city. Was sad to leave. Heaps of restaurants around and is so authentic
Jennifer-Sophia
Google
The village was beautiful and well kept. We ste lunch there. It was good but a little bit more expensive than other restaurants I ate at in Korea. The bridge is beautiful and a great spot for photos.
Google L.
Google
Came here in March for one night stay.
Nice, quiet and clean place with a sense of history.
The weather was nice so could walk about around the village and see nearby attractions.