Things to do in Gangneung cover a world of adventure from beaches and national parks to historic monuments, art galleries, museums and traditional night markets. Plan to relax on the shores of the Sea of Japan at Gyeongpo Beach, Jeongdongjin Beach or Anmok Beach, with endless stretches of soft sand and clear, blue waters. Take a walk along a scenic lakeshore at Gyeongpo Lake and shop the Gangneung Jungang Market...
Lees meerFood and dining in Gangneung showcase the true heart and soul of South Korean cuisine, including iconic takes on familiar foods and totally unique delicacies. Some of the most popular local dishes here include rainbow trout, buckwheat noodles, Osam-Bulgogi ('Gangwon Surf & Turf' with squid and pork belly), chodang sundubu tofu dishes and gondre-namul-bap, or Korean thistle with steamed rice. If you're looking for red meat, see if you can...
Lees meerShopping in Gangneung is mostly concentrated on its traditional marketplaces, where you can experience the local culture and shop for a wide range of goods. Some of the city's most sought-after places to shop are Gangneung Jungang (Central) Market and Jumunjin Fish Market. Both markets sell everyday items, but their seafood section is often the liveliest – expect a huge...
Lees meerGangneung's status as a beloved tourist site comes from the deep blue East Sea. The region is also a site of pilgrimage for many coffee lovers in Korea. After spending your day sampling the local delicacies and enjoying the scenery of the beaches in the city, wind down with these relaxing activities for the evening. After dinner, enjoy the view of...
Lees meerOur Gangneung Travel Essentials lays out the essential information you need to help you plan your trip to one of the most popular destinations in South Korea. No matter how frequently you travel, some questions will always need answers: What’s the weather like? How can I get from Yangyang International Airport to my hotel? What currency and type of plug...
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