
Sure, Seoul and Busan usually get all the tourist attention, but Korea’s charm goes way beyond those two cities. If you’re looking to explore the country on a deeper level, here are some underrated spots that deserve a place on your itinerary.
Nicknamed “The Museum Without Walls,” Gyeongju is packed with historical landmarks. It was once the capital of the ancient Silla Kingdom and is home to UNESCO World Heritage sites like Bulguksa Temple and Seokguram Grotto. If you’re curious about Korean history, this is the place to start.
Jeonju is the birthplace of the iconic dish bibimbap and a must-visit for food lovers. It’s also famous for its traditional hanok village, where you can stroll around beautiful wooden homes, try on hanbok, and sample local snacks all in one afternoon.
Located on Korea’s southern coast, Tongyeong is sometimes called “the Naples of Korea” thanks to its ocean views and hilly streets. Ride the cable car for panoramic views or wander through the mural-filled Dongpirang Village. It’s a peaceful escape from the chaos of the city.
Best known for its annual mask dance festival, Andong is where Korean Confucian culture really comes alive. You’ll also want to try its namesake dish, Andong jjimdak, a delicious braised chicken meal that’s become a local staple.
Mokpo might not seem like much at first glance, but this quiet port city is the launch point for exploring hundreds of islands and marine parks nearby. Simple, peaceful, and full of natural beauty, it’s worth the trip if you’re craving a slower pace.
If you're into tea—or just love beautiful views—Boseong is your dream destination. Its lush green tea fields are postcard-perfect, especially during spring and winter when they hold seasonal festivals. Walk among the rows, take photos, and soak in the peace and quiet.
Thanks to the hit drama 'Hometown Cha Cha Cha', more people have started to notice Pohang. It’s a laid-back coastal town with cozy vibes and oceanfront views, making it a great spot for a weekend trip outside the big city.
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