Gyeonggi Province — A Treasure Chest for Day Trips Near Seoul
Gyeonggi Province is the vast land of the Seoul metropolitan area that wraps around Seoul. Day trip destinations, reachable within one to two hours from the city center, are evenly scattered across the east, west, south, and north, making it the first region that comes to mind "when you want to rest properly even if you can't go far." From UNESCO World Heritage Sites to riverside drives, traditional culture experiences, arboretums, and theme parks — just decide what you want to do, and the itinerary unfolds smoothly.
Here are some places
- Suwon Hwaseong Fortress — A fortress with a perimeter of approximately 5.7km, built during King Jeongjo's reign, and a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site. It's great to explore along with Hwaseong Haenggung Palace, and the fortress wall's night lighting and the Hwaseong Train are popular.
- Yongin Korean Folk Village — An outdoor folk village recreating a Joseon Dynasty village. Traditional houses, Samulnori and Jultagi performances, and seasonal festivals make it popular even among foreign tourists.
- Yangpyeong Dumulmeori — The place where the South Han River and North Han River meet. It's a representative walking and driving course in the Seoul metropolitan area, harmonizing a riverside with mist, zelkova trees, and charming cafes (see Yangpyeong).
- Gapyeong — Home to Nami Island, Morning Calm Arboretum, and Jaraseom Island, it's a popular year-round destination for families and couples.
- Paju — A unique cluster of attractions including Imjingak, DMZ security tours, Heyri Art Village, and Provence Village.
- Pocheon·Yeoncheon — Rich in natural attractions such as Sanjeong Lake, Herb Island, and Hantan River Columnar Joints.
How to get there
The advantage of Gyeonggi Province is its public transport accessibility.
- Subway — The Capital Area Subway, Gyeongui-Jungang Line (Yangpyeong·Yangsu), Gyeongchun Line (Gapyeong·Cheongpyeong), Shinbundang Line, and others extend throughout the province, allowing travel without a car.
- Intercity/Express Bus — Direct buses run frequently from major Seoul transfer centers (Jamsil·Gangbyeon·Sadang, etc.) to various cities within the province.
- Private Car — Most attractions can be reached within about an hour via the Yeongdong·Jungbu·Seoul-Yangyang Expressways. To avoid weekend traffic, early morning departure is recommended.
Food
- Suwon Wang Galbi — A representative dish of Suwon, consisting of large marinated beef ribs.
- Uijeongbu Budae Jjigae — Considered the home of Budae Jjigae.
- Gapyeong Pine Nut Dishes·Yangpyeong Okcheon Naengmyeon — Local specialties utilizing regional produce, perfect for a meal after your outing.
Seasons·Tips
- From spring cherry blossoms and tulips (Everland·Water Garden) to summer valley getaways in Gapyeong·Pocheon, autumn foliage at Morning Calm Arboretum·Sanjeong Lake, and winter illumination festivals, each season features different highlights.
- Instead of trying to visit too many places on a day trip, it's much more relaxing to choose one theme from 'riverside (Yangpyeong)·tradition (Folk Village)·security (Paju)·nature (Gapyeong)' and visit accordingly.
- Parking fills up quickly at key attractions on weekends and holidays, so it's best to arrive in the morning.
Background·Context
Gyeonggi Province is the largest metropolitan local government in terms of both area and population nationwide, encircling Seoul and Incheon like an embrace. It is the place where the phrase "Seoul metropolitan area day trip" fits best, with its biggest appeal being the coexistence of urban conveniences and natural/historical attractions all within an hour's reach. Also, check out Gyeonggi Province attractions that are good to visit now, in the monthly updated Best Places to Visit This Month.
※ Operating hours, fees, and festival schedules vary by location and are subject to change, so please check the official information of each attraction before visiting.