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Jeju Glass Museum (제주유리박물관)

10.4Km    2022-11-30

1403, Jungsanganseo-ro, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-792-6262

Jeju Glass Museum (originally the Gimpo Glass Museum and SongHee Glass House), has been making a significant contribution to the advancement of Korean glass art over the past several years through constant research and innovation. The museum opened on March 1, 2008, and has state-of-the-art facilities including a glass art exhibition hall, studio with a kiln, glass-blowing room, and glass processing room. With an expansive area totaling 3,500 pyeong and a broad grass field for displaying artwork, it is a perfect place to study and learn. The museum also offers some programs for visitors to learn and gain a greater appreciation for glass art.

Jeju Aerospace Museum (제주항공우주박물관)

Jeju Aerospace Museum (제주항공우주박물관)

10.5Km    2025-10-23

218 Nokchabunjae-ro, Andeok-myeon, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do

Jeju Aerospace Museum uses state of the art technology and multimdedia to offer information and exhibitions related to aerospace as well as astronomy. It also integrates education with entertainment to provide an enjoyable learning opportunity for both kids and adults. 

Jeju Island Special Tourist Zone (제주도 관광특구)

Jeju Island Special Tourist Zone (제주도 관광특구)

10.6Km    2025-05-20

Jeju-do
+82-64-740-6000

Located to the southwest of the Korean Peninsula, the island of Jeju is Korea's largest tourist destination. The entire island has been designated as a special tourist zone, and it's easy to see why: there is hardly any spot on the island that is not photogenic. Unlike mainland Korea, which has a temperate climate, Jeju boasts a climate that is closer to subtropical. Hallasan Mountain, lying at the center of the island, is surrounded by 368 parasitic cones, known as "Oreum." Eleven beaches have been designated as tourist beaches, but including those that are not officially designated, the island features nearly thirty beaches in total. Famous beaches include Iho Tewoo Beach, Samyang Beach, Hyeopjae Beach, Geumneung Beach, and Gwakji Beach. Jeju's renowned Olle Trails, a system of hiking paths, span a total length of 425 kilometers and would take about fifteen days to complete in their entirety.

Gwakji Beach (Gwakji Gwamulhaebyeon Beach) (곽지해수욕장 (곽지과물해변))

10.7Km    2023-02-16

Geumseong 5-gil, Jeju-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-728-3985

Gwakji Beach is a beach that has nice conditions including a 350-meter-long, 70-meter-wide white sand beach, an average water depth of 1.5 meters and a slope of about 5 to 8 degrees. Thanks to these conditions, a youth training facility was installed and groups of tourists visit here every year. Gwakji-ri is a historic village where shell mounds from prehistoric times were once excavated. According to a local legend, Gwakji Beach used to be a village in the ancient days, but one day, it became buried in the sand.

Hallim Traditional 5-Day Market (4th and 9th) (한림민속 5일시장 (4, 9일))

10.8Km    2024-12-27

Hallim Traditional 5-Day Market is the largest market in the western part of Jeju (Hallim and Aewol) and is responsible for providing food, clothing, and shelter for Jeju locals. There is a store that sells bingtteok (buckwheat crepes with radish filling), Jeju's traditional food and dessert. There are many restaurants with Jeju vibes, including shops selling omegi tteok (millet rice cake). Hallim Traditional 5-Day Market is an ideal place to enjoy the local atmosphere and food. The market opens on dates ending with 4 and 9.

O'sulloc Tea Museum (오설록 티뮤지엄)

O'sulloc Tea Museum (오설록 티뮤지엄)

10.8Km    2024-11-14

15 Sinhwayeoksa-ro, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do

O'sulloc Tea Museum, located next to O'sulloc's Seogwang Tea Planation in Jeju, was opened by Amore Pacific in 2001 with the aim of introducing and spreading Korean teas and the traditional tea culture of Korea. The museum is a cultural space where the West and the East, and modernity and tradition coexist in harmony. The museum has a tea gallery, eco-friendly rest area, and a cafe where visitors can enjoy a variety of tasty tea-based desserts.

Innisfree Jeju House  (이니스프리 제주하우스)

Innisfree Jeju House (이니스프리 제주하우스)

10.8Km    2024-11-26

425 Sinhwayeoksa-ro, Andeok-myeon, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do

Innisfree is a natural brand that embodies the natural beauty of clean Jeju Island. At Innisfree Jeju House, visitors can experience everything about the brand with a variety of activities that satisfy the five senses, as well as spending a relaxing time surrounded by the beautiful nature on Jeju Island.

Innisfree Jeju House was built to preserve the natural environment of the area. Visitors can feel as if they have become part of nature while they enjoy Innisfree's cosmetics made with quality ingredients harvested from Jeju, as well as organic food made with fresh local ingredients.

Osulloc - Jeju Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (오설록 제주)

Osulloc - Jeju Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (오설록 제주)

10.8Km    2024-04-18

15, Sinhwayeoksa-ro, Andeok-myeon, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do

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Innisfree Jeju House (이니스프리 제주하우스)

10.9Km    2024-03-20

23, Sinhwayeoksa-ro, Andeok-myeon, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do

Innisfree is a natural brand that embodies the natural beauty of clean Jeju Island. Innisfree Jeju House sells Innisfree cosmetics, brunch and drinks inspired by Jeju Island. Aromatic oils with the scents of peony, cedar, and birch, as well as body cleansers, hand washes, and mask packs are ideal for gifts. Their signature menu is Haenyeo Basket Brunch that includes rice balls and deep-fried shrimp. Hallabong pin seom cake (Hallabong Island Cake), Oreum seom cake (Oreum Island Cake) are also favorites among patrons. In addition, they offer soap making kits, so that customers can make their own soap.

Jeju Holic Museum (제주홀릭뮤지엄)

Jeju Holic Museum (제주홀릭뮤지엄)

10.9Km    2024-07-24

2835 Pyeonghwa-ro, Aewol-eup, Jeju-si, Jeju-do

Jeju Holic Museum is located in what used to be a senior care facility that closed down. The museum tells the story of Jeju through five different spaces, using unique and modern ways of storytelling.