Osulloc Tea Museum

박물관 · Seogwipo

Osulloc Tea Museum

박물관 · Seogwipo

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15 Sinhwayeoksa-ro, Andeok-myeon, 특별자치도, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do, South Korea

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Green tea museum, observatory, cafe, shop, tea fields  

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15 Sinhwayeoksa-ro, Andeok-myeon, 특별자치도, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do, South Korea Get directions

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15 Sinhwayeoksa-ro, Andeok-myeon, 특별자치도, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do, South Korea Get directions

+82 64 794 5312
osulloc.com
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Features

restroom
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom

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Aug 9, 2025

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"A large, tourist-oriented tea farm and museum with a polished retail cafe that can feel crowded; the classic steeped tea (carefully brewed for two minutes using a tiny hourglass) is mellow and toasty and was a favorite, while sweeter offerings include a cream-topped green-tea cake shaped to evoke Mount Halla and swirled matcha soft serve; the grounds include picturesque tea fields where visitors take photos and kids can race through narrow lanes of tea bushes." - Matthew Kang

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Lucas Chin

Google
Osulloc is synonymous with premium green tea in South Korea, particularly renowned for its roots on Jeju Island. Visitors generally have two distinct experiences: the Osulloc Tea Museum/Green Tea Fields on Jeju, and the Osulloc Tea Houses found in cities like Seoul and Busan. The Jeju experience is highly immersive. While the "museum" aspect is sometimes described as more of a large shop and cafe than a traditional museum, the expansive green tea fields surrounding it are breathtaking and provide fantastic photo opportunities. Visitors love the opportunity to stroll through the lush plantations and breathe in the fresh, tea-scented air. The cafe here is a major draw, offering a wide array of delicious green tea-infused desserts and beverages, with the matcha ice cream and green tea roll cake being consistent favorites. There's also an adjacent Innisfree Jeju House offering unique products and interactive experiences. Osulloc Tea Houses in the cities offer a more urban, yet still elegant, tea experience. They are praised for their cozy ambiance, attentive staff, and beautifully presented teas and matcha desserts. While some find the prices steep, the quality of the green tea is widely acknowledged as exceptional. Beyond drinks and sweets, Osulloc is also a popular place to purchase high-quality teas and tea-related products, often beautifully packaged for gifts. Overall, Osulloc delivers a sensory journey for tea lovers, whether amidst the serene fields of Jeju or in the stylish urban cafes.

Kim S

Google
We enjoyed our time at this place! The entire complex is very well kept and beautifully put together. The farm was also immaculate. So many products that you can purchase. If you love tea, you will love this place! I recommend going there first thing. It got super busy as we were leaving around 10:30.

Penny Gaffney

Google
Visited to try out some tea but was a bit late so bought some as a gift to take home. The whole place is a beautiful big open building in the forest making it feel so close to nature and relaxing. There is a tea house with many products on sale. Then there is a cafe in the separate building for extra space to sit and enjoy the teas and dessert. Then there is another building for products made using local tea such as soap, cream, candles, and such. Very beautiful space!

Yvonne Chou

Google
I had an amazing experience at the Osulloc Tea Museum in Jeju. One of the most unique things was learning about how they age their teas using cedar wood and oak barrels—something you don’t usually see with tea. The process gives the tea such a rich and layered flavor. The cedar adds this subtle, forest-like aroma, while the oak barrels bring out warm, slightly sweet notes, almost like vanilla or roasted grains. When I tried the aged tea, I was honestly surprised at how smooth and complex it tasted. It reminded me a bit of how wine or whiskey develops depth over time. Each sip had something new—earthy, a bit fruity, with a really comforting finish. The museum itself is beautiful too—modern yet peaceful, surrounded by green tea fields. It’s a perfect spot to slow down, learn, and just enjoy some really high-quality tea. If you’re a tea lover or even just curious, I definitely recommend checking this place out. The aged tea is something special you won’t easily find elsewhere.

Vladislav Lee

Google
I had a wonderful experience at the Tea Museum. The space is beautifully designed, blending natural elements with modern architecture. One of the highlights was the small but charming store where you can buy various green tea products, from beautifully packaged teas to cosmetics and accessories. The museum also has a lovely café offering a range of matcha desserts and drinks. Everything I tried was delicious — especially the matcha latte and green tea tiramisu. The presentation was elegant, and the atmosphere was calm and relaxing. Outside, there’s a scenic park that adds to the overall charm of the place. It’s perfect for a quiet walk before or after your visit. Highly recommend for tea lovers or anyone looking for a peaceful and aesthetically pleasing experience.

Sharon T

Google
A very nice way to spend some time when you are in Jeju. It is not so much of a museum as it is more a shop and a cafe. They did have 2 teas for tasting. The tea was really good and I could not resist buying some tea. You can’t taste the rest but you can smell them. We did do quite a bit of shopping. The cafe was also lovely. We tried the strawberry cake and the matcha soft serve that is served on top of a cake. Both was nice but not truly worth the hype. Shopping for the tea was nice. Also a good place for photos in the tea fields.

Skye Cai

Google
Beautiful place with great experience. There’s a garden with green tea leaves. Those younger tea leaves are cut for brewing the green tea. There’s a nice pathway with small garden for exploring. A truck with two teddy sitting at the drivers seat. Easy to park.

Connie P

Google
🍵 Osulloc Jeju – A Tasty Green Escape Great drinks, yummy baked goods, and a dreamy garden to wander. So many chances to sip, sample, and shop! 🌿 It’s touristy and loud inside, and parking is a pain—but the outdoor terrace is a sweet spot to chill. Prices are a bit high, but the garden and green tea farm are free and fab. Definitely coming back for more tea and peace! ✨