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Overview
What's Included
- Admission fees
- In-vehicle air conditioning
What's Not Included
- Meals
Additional Information
Ticket Information
- Mobile or paper ticket accepted
- One per booking
Tour Options
Private Tour (Return to Daegu)
Round trip from Daegu
Join Tour(Round-trip to Daegu)
Round trip from Daegu
PrivateTour(Drop off in Busan)
From Daegu - Drop off in Busan
Join Tour (Drop-off in Busan)
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
Bulguksa Temple is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located on the slopes of Mt. Toham in Gyeongju, South Korea. Completed in 774 during the Unified Silla Dynasty, it is one of the most significant and beautiful temples in Korea, showcasing the zenith of Buddhist architecture and stone craftsmanship. The temple is home to several national treasures, including the Dabotap and Seokgatap pagodas, and the elegant Cheongungyo and Baegungyo bridges. Bulguksa was designed to represent the Buddhist utopia on earth, and every structure reflects deep philosophical and artistic thought. Today, Bulguksa remains not only a sacred religious site but also one of Korea’s most popular tourist destinations, attracting both locals and international visitors.
Meeting Point
Start Point
Please proceed to [Dongdaegu Station Exit 5]. Our meeting point is at the parking lot entrance directly in front of the exit.
Please come to [Banwoldang Station Exit 18]. Look for the Hyundai Department Store (The Hyundai Daegu) next to the exit. Our vehicle will stop briefly along the road in front of the store.
End Point
Please proceed to [Dongdaegu Station Exit 5]. Our meeting point is at the parking lot entrance directly in front of the exit.
Please come to [Banwoldang Station Exit 18]. Look for the Hyundai Department Store (The Hyundai Daegu) next to the exit. Our vehicle will stop briefly along the road in front of the store.
Ticket Redemption
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