Gyeonggi-do(Icheon-si) , Icheon

Located in Icheon City, Gyeonggi-do, the Pig Museum is the first of its kind in Asia. Village chief and an expert of pig artificial insemination Lee Jong-yeong founded the museum in November 14, 2011. Some 5,000 pig-related articles from 18 different countries are on exhibit. Visitors can also enjoy pig performances and participate in hands-on experience programs such as making sausage.


Gyeonggi-do(Yeoju-si) , Yeoju

The stone walls of Pasasan Fortress stretch along the ridge of the 250-meter-high Pasasan Mountain. The fortress is strategically situated for national defense by being located at the edge of the river bank, from which you can see both upstream and downstream. It is said that the fortress was constructed during the reign of the King Pasa, the 5th ruler of the Silla Kingdom. The walls stretch over 1,800 meters in length. At its highest point, the wall is 6.25 meters tall, and 1.4 meters tall at its lowest point.


Gyeonggi-do(Paju-si) , Paju(Heyri Art valley)


 
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Gyeonggi-do(Goyang-si) , Ilsan

Onemount Water Park: A Multi-Season Water Paradise at the Gateway to Seoul Onemount Water Park in Goyang offers a refreshing blend of outdoor adventure and indoor aquatic comfort, creating a destination where travelers can enjoy water activities in almost any season. Situated less than an hour from central Seoul and surrounded by shopping districts, lakeside paths and vibrant entertainment zones, the park offers a unique combination of convenience and resort-style fun—perfect for visitors looking to add a memorable break to their Korean itinerary. From the moment you step inside, you’ll notice the scale of the complex. During the warm season, the outdoor zone opens with vivid energy: sweeping pools framed by palm-style décor, powerful slides twisting overhead and wide sun-bathing terraces that resemble a coastal resort. The iconic highlight is its towering slide—approximately 40 meters high—designed for guests who crave an unforgettable adrenaline rush. Families and leisure-focused visitors often gravitate toward the wave pool, which produces rhythmic surf patterns ideal for casual swimming or floating. The indoor section maintains a more relaxed atmosphere, offering comfortable water play for all ages even on cooler days. Gentle streams wind through the facility, kids’ splash spaces keep younger guests entertained, and integrated lounge areas provide warm, soothing rest between activities. Whether you prioritize excitement or tranquility, the layout makes it easy to switch between high-energy attractions and restful zones. For travelers new to Korea, navigation is simple. Multilingual information, organized locker systems and clear directional guidance ensure stress-free use. The park’s proximity to the K-culture district of Hallyu World—right next to KINTEX—allows visitors to combine the trip with shopping, dining or seasonal events taking place in the surrounding area. Onemount Water Park appeals to guests seeking variety, comfort and accessibility. It is a destination where families unwind together, couples enjoy playful escapes and friends celebrate a day of laughter and adventure—all within a beautifully designed modern complex near Seoul. Visitor Essentials • Address: 300 Hallyuworld-ro, Ilsanseo-gu, Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do • Main Features: Outdoor pools, high-altitude slides, indoor water play areas, wave pool, family splash zones • Seasonal Note: Outdoor facilities operate in summertime; indoor zone available in multiple seasons • Access: Convenient from Seoul by subway or bus (ideal for half-day or full-day outings) • Target Travelers: Families, friend groups, couples, thrill-seekers, foreign tourists • Recommended Duration: 3–6 hours depending on activities and season • Ideal Add-Ons: Shopping, dining or exhibitions in Hallyu World / KINTEX district Why International Visitors Love It • Rare combination of indoor and outdoor water entertainment near Seoul • Easy access—no long travel required to enjoy a resort-style water park • A balanced experience with both relaxing and high-thrill options • Multilingual guidance makes first-time visits simple • Perfectly fits into a Seoul travel itinerary without disrupting other plans  


Gyeonggi-do(Anseong-si)

Namsadang (남사당) is a renowned troupe that combines regional traditional arts such as acrobatics, singing, dancing and circus performances, originating from the Anseong area. The troupe was formed in honor of Baudeogi (바우덕이), a celebrated artist of the Joseon Dynasty and Korea's first entertainer. Namsadang performs on an ongoing basis and also focuses on developing and promoting various hands on Namsadang programs. Through their world tour, Namsadang plays a big role in spreading Korea's culture worldwide. The annual Baudeogi Festival is also a great opportunity for visitors take in various performances and take part in activities.


Gyeonggi-do(Yangpyeong-gun) , Yangpyeong

There are 3 slopes at Yangpyeong Hanwha Resort including the main slope (180m in length, 80m in x_width), children’s slope (150m in length, 80m in x_width) and the kids’ slope (60m in length, 25m in x_width). Yangpyeong Hanwha Resort provides convenience to family members with comfortable accommodation facilities, as well as other convenient services that other resorts do not provide. Yangpyeong Hanwha Resort includes all kinds of recreational sport facilities, over 400 rooms, a hiking course, swimming pool, sledding hills and sauna.


Gyeonggi-do(Yangpyeong-gun)

Jungmisan Recreational Forest (중미산자연휴양림) unfolds at the end of a lovely drive along the famous Nongdachi-gogaegil road (the highest ridge road in the vicinity of Seoul). The forest boasts a striking landscape of thick groves of trees and a view overlooking Namhangang River. Some mornings, the forest’s log cabins are veiled by a thick fog, further adding to the beautiful natural ambience. Rising 834 meters above sea level, Jungmisan Mountain is a popular sunrise destination frequented by throngs of hikers every year. Thick forests of pine trees create a rooftop of branches from spring to fall. Being surrounded by tall mountains of Baegunsan, Yumyeongsan, and Yongmunsan, Mount Jungmisan feels like it is in the inner mountainous region of Gangwon-do, although it is close to Seoul. The forest has log cabins that can accommodate groups of 4, 7, or 16 people as well as campsites that seem to complement the surrounding natural environment. Visitors can enjoy a comfortable walk through the trees on a trail that winds through the heart of the forest. The recreational forest is located in Yangpyeong County, which is known as an environmentally-friendly town of suburban residences, vacation homes and inns. Nearby tourist attractions include the Mount Jungmisan Astronomical Observatory, Wild Flower Botanical Garden, the birth house of Lee Hang-ro, and Yongmunsa Temple.


Gyeonggi-do(Yongin-si) , Yongin

Sejoong Museum consists of 14 exhibition chambers (1 indoor and 13 outdoor exhibition venues) and over 10,000 stone sculptures excavated from across the nation.Main types of statues include: stone Mun/Muin Seok (generals/scholars) that guard the spirits of the deceased at the graveyard; the comical Seoksu, which protect the King’s tomb; Jangseung & Beoksu, guardian spirits that prevent evil spirits and enemies from invading the village; Sotdae that are tall enough to look out for the safety of a village; Mangbuseok (faithful wife stone), a legendary faithful wife who became a stone after waiting and waiting for her never-returning husband; Dongjaseok, a cute child monk that grabs the eyes of passersby; Dol Hareubang, a symbolic stone sculpture of Jeju Island; and Hyojaseok, which commemorates a filial son.Other pieces include Buddhist relics such as stone pagodas and lamps, a horse-pulled millstone, well stones, stone pots, and other daily items used by Koreans from ancient times.


Gyeonggi-do(Bucheon-si) , Bucheon

Bucheon Terminal is located in Sang-dong, Bucheon-si that connects through the nation including provinces like Gyeonggi-do, Gangwon-do, Chungcheong-do, Gyeongsang-do, Jeolla-do and others.


Gyeonggi-do(Yongin-si) , Yongin

Samsung Transportation Museum, the nation’s first automobile museum, is located near Everland, (Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do) and Samsung Transportation World, a children’s traffic safety learning space. The museum displays a collection of over 700 world-famous pieces including 50 cars, 15 motorcycles, bicycles, horse-drawn carriages, and other transportation-related articles such as vehicle prototypes, parts, hood ornaments, souvenirs, and artwork. There is also a display that chronicles the development of cars and ships and gives visitors a chance to ‘operate’ both types of vehicles. The exhibition area consists of a lobby exhibition hall, main hall, and outdoor exhibit. Children’s Transportation World offers diverse programs such as a children’s bike “driver’s license test” and a free learning center for traffic safety and traffic accident prevention.