Things to do in Ulsan are plentiful, and you'll discover a vibrant city teeming with museums, art galleries, shopping, dining, history and adventures for families, couples and individual travellers alike. This city is among the largest in the nation, so entertainment options abound. At the Ganjeolgot Cape, visitors capture photographs of iconic sunrises. The Taehwagang National Garden offers the opportunity to walk through bamboo groves and lush, verdant woodlands. The...
Lees meerUlsan’s food and dining scene showcases a world of culinary delights that makes it a foodie’s dream, with local delicacies, elegant sit-down eateries and takeaway street food. Some delicious and popular local delicacies include sliced raw fish, snow crab, whale meat, bonggeye bulgogi made with native beef and raw flounder served in a cold sweet and sour broth. These delicacies can be had at many eateries across the city, as can...
Lees meerThe city centre and marketplaces in Ulsan, a city that has grown together with the history of industrialisation, is filled with things to see, eat and shop for. Streets that continue to maintain their status as the centre of the city even after many years are widely loved by both youngsters and those in their 30s and 40s to serve...
Lees meerThe best things to do after dinner in Ulsan range from taking in dusk views from lighthouses to strolling vibrant walking streets. You can also browse night markets and hit some of the cosiest cafés in the South Korean industrial district. It’s a vibrant nightlife scene that will keep you and even your family entertained. Ulsan is known for having the...
Lees meerOur Ulsan Travel Essentials guide offers valuable information about all the essentials you need for a successful holiday to South Korea's industrial powerhouse. In this guide, you'll find information about the local climate, emergency phone numbers, electricity and outlet style, currency and more. We even give details on how to get to your hotel and travel around Ulsan after you...
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