3.3Km 2023-02-16
69, Eunsu-gil, Jeju-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-742-3700
Sumokwon Theme Park is a multi-purpose theme park-style tourist complex located in the oldest and largest pine tree colony on Jejudo Island. In 2018, "Sumokwon Night Market" was established in the theme park over 13,223 square meters of land. It is the country's first-ever night market to be set up in the heart of nature, inside a pine forest. Its primary objective was to create job opportunities for multicultural families and was also planned as a night market in which young start-ups and local small traders can take part. Currently, a total of 18 food trucks are in operation including two by multicultural families, nine by young start-ups and seven by Jeju locals. Around 30 teams of sellers consisting of small local traders are in business. Visitors can sit on benches installed throughout the park and enjoy delicious late-night snacks such as burgers, gimbap and udon. In addition to food trucks, it is also fun to check out shops that sell adorable items and souvenirs.
3.4Km 2024-06-27
61, Noyeon-ro, Jeju-si, Jeju-do
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3.4Km 2024-06-26
11, Sammu-ro, Jeju-si, Jeju-do
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3.4Km 2021-03-12
20, Seosa-ro, Jeju-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-758-2500
Jeju Pacific Hotel is located at the center of old Jeju where traditions and history of Jeju Island are well preserved. The hotel is a short distance from Jeju International Airport, making it easily accessible, as well as many popular tourist attractions such as Yongduam Rock and Dongmun Traditional Market.
3.4Km 2024-04-19
33, Yeonbuk-ro, Jeju-si, Jeju-do
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3.5Km 2024-04-16
1F, 2, Sammu-ro, Jeju-si, Jeju-do
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3.5Km 2025-04-01
20 Gwandeok-ro 14-gil, Jeju-si, Jeju-do
Dongmun Traditional Market, steeped in history, stands a quintessential market of Jeju Island. Together with the adjacent Dongmun Traditional Fish Market, it forms the core of Jeju’s most significant and expansive permanent market, established right after Korea’s liberation in August 1945. Originally the island’s only permanent marketplace and a hub for its commercial activities, the market was relocated to its present site after a devastating fire in March 1954. It offers an array of goods such as vegetables, fruits, seafood, medicinal herbs, grains, and clothing. Known for its fresh catch, the market is a go-to place for seafood lovers, offering delicacies like sliced raw cutlassfish at reasonable prices. It’s also gaining popularity for its innovative dishes, including samhap (skate, pork, and kimchi combo) served with rice and abalone intestines, as well as tteokgalbi (grilled galbi patties) accompanied by whole abalone.