Gyeongju Dinner

I think we may have over ordered!
A recommendation from the Lonely Planet book for dinner and it did not disappoint. We opted for the 20 plate tasting meal. I’m still not 100% what exactly we ate.Læs mere
I think we may have over ordered!
A recommendation from the Lonely Planet book for dinner and it did not disappoint. We opted for the 20 plate tasting meal. I’m still not 100% what exactly we ate.Læs mere
Finally stop while in Gyeongju is Donggung Palace. We decided to follow another recommendation from the guide book and visit at night. The Palace looked absolutely fantastic lit up brightly byLæs mere
First stop in Busan, after we’d dropped off our bags, was the ‘Jagalchi Fish Market.’
Located on the seaside road in Busan's Jung-gu, it is Korea's largest seafood market, selling both liveLæs mere
To round off our tour of Nampo we visited Yongdusan Park
(용두산공원) and the Busan Tower. The views over the city were fantastic and it was here that we unlocked a new N.Korea character… aLæs mere
For dinner we visited a local pork restaurant that was recommended online. Unexpectedly it ended up being a Korean BBQ restaurant- our first in Korea and my first time ever.
The waiter struggledLæs mere
It was an early start this morning to visit Beomeosa Temple. Situated about 55 minutes out of the city by public transport it was a trek to get too but was absolutely worth it!
It is the “GreatLæs mere
Next stop was the Grumgang Cable Car. At 1,260m long it is the longest ropeway in Korea and first opened in 1966. It takes you from the park to the summit of Geumjeong Mountain 🏔️. On the way upLæs mere
Next stop for today was the costal walk from Cheongsapo to Haeundae.
This area of Busan is a small seaside village which feels a million miles away from bustle of the city centre, and the crisp seaLæs mere