Area Attractions
Experience moments that enrich your journey at a variety of attractions beyond the hotel.
Nearby Attractions
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Sightseeing
Yeomiji Botanical Garden
Yeomiji Botanical Garden, whose name means “beautiful land,” is one of Jeju’s most beloved cultural attractions, home to the largest greenhouse garden in Asia and a variety of outdoor gardens with distinct themes.Explore over 2,300 species of plants that change with the seasons, alongside garden cultures from around the world, including France and Japan.
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Culture
Teddy Bear Museum
The Jeju Teddy Bear Museum is Korea’s first and largest teddy bear museum, presenting a diverse range of exhibitions where the history and art of the teddy bear meet culture and creativity.Step into a world of special stories that resonate with visitors of all ages, from children to adults.
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Sightseeing
Daepo Jusangjeolli Cliff
The Daepo Jusangjeolli Cliff, where dark reddish-brown basalt columns meet the crashing waves, is one of Jeju’s most iconic natural wonders, a testament to the grandeur and artistry of nature. Stand before the magnificent vertical cliffs that line the Jungmun coast and feel the dynamic energy of the natural world.
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Sightseeing
Cheonjeyeon Waterfall
Located within the Jungmun Tourist Complex, Cheonjeyeon Waterfall was formed where Jungmuncheon, originating from Hallasan, divides into three branches and flows to the sea. Take in the beautiful natural scenery where emerald pools and lush forest come together in perfect harmony.
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Sightseeing
Daewangsucheon Yerae Ecological Park
This pristine ecological park, designated a firefly protection area, is fed by the perennial spring Daewangsu, which never runs dry. Follow Jeju Olle Trail Route 8 through a unique wetland ecosystem and savor the beauty of spring flowers that bloom with each passing season.
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Sightseeing
Hwasun Gotjawal Eco Trail
Hwasun Gotjawal, home to more than 50 globally rare plant and animal species and known as the lungs of Jeju, is a mysterious primeval forest shaped by volcanic activity. Walk the trails that wind through this extraordinary volcanic terrain and immerse yourself in the deep vitality of Jeju’s natural world.
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Sightseeing
Seogwipo Healing Forest
Situated at an altitude of 300–700 meters above sea level, this healing retreat is home to a rich mix of subtropical, temperate, and subalpine forests that release an abundance of phytoncides into the air. Feel the cool breeze drifting through dense cypress and cedar forest paths and let it restore a weary body and mind.
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Culture
Jeoji Culture & Arts Village
Jeoji Culture & Arts Village, a cultural district where artists from a wide range of disciplines gather to pursue their creative work, is a place where the nature of Jeju and the world of art coexist. Visit the galleries scattered throughout the village along the Gotjawal forest paths and experience the rich artistic vision of each resident creator firsthand.
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Sightseeing
Songaksan
Songaksan, formed by 99 peaks and one of Jeju’s most iconic volcanic formations, is a rare double-crater volcano of global significance. Climb to the summit and take in a sweeping panorama that stretches from Marado and Gapado at the southernmost tip, to the majestic Sanbangsan, and all the way to the blue expanse of the Pacific.
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Sightseeing
Jeongbang Waterfall
Jeongbang Waterfall, one of Jeju’s three great waterfalls, is the only coastal waterfall in Asia where water plunges directly into the sea, a spectacle of breathtaking grandeur. Marvel at the mysterious and magnificent view where a seven-colored rainbow, formed as sunlight catches the mighty cascade, shimmers above the blue ocean.