8.7Km 2024-02-07
170 Garam-ro 116beon-gil, Paju-si, Gyeonggi-do
Opened in April 2014, Solgaram Art Hall boasts a seating capacity of 300 and is well-equipped for chamber music performances, soloists, and choirs. Annually, it hosts the Heyri Chamber Orchestra concert along with various other musical events, consistently providing high satisfaction to visitors. The proximity of Unjeong Lake Park makes it an ideal spot for a leisurely walk after enjoying a concert.
8.9Km 2024-02-07
138 Jimok-ro, Paju-si, Gyeonggi-do
Yeongokdarin Donghae Makguksu, located near Paju Book City, is a makguksu (buckwheat noodles) specialty restaurant. Their bibim makguksu (spicy buckwheat noodles) is distinctively topped with myeongtae sikhae (salted and fermented pollack), offering a refreshing, sweet, and sour taste. Suyuk (boiled pork slices), gamja jjinmandu (steamed potato mandu), and modubu (bean curd) are excellent dishes that accompany it well. It's important to note that the restaurant may close earlier than the regular business hours if ingredients run out, so it's advisable to check before visiting.
9.1Km 2024-04-22
1F, #110, to 112, 260, Cheongseok-ro, Paju-si, Gyeonggi-do
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9.2Km 2016-11-02
115, Imjingak-ro, Munsan-eup, Paju-si, Gyeonggi-do
+82-31-954-1074
Imjingang Station was the first station to connect the North-South Railway and started operating on September 30, 2001 near Imjingak Resort. A sightseeing train, DMZ-Train, is operated from the station as well.
9.3Km 2025-05-13
177 Imjingak-ro, Munsan-eup, Paju-si, Gyeonggi-do
+82-31-953-4744
Located approximately 56 kilometers from Seoul City Hall and 7 kilometers from DMZ, the site of Imjingak Pavilion is an important part of Korean history. Imjingak Resort, the main tourist complex, has various war-related artifacts as well as the spacious Pyeonghwa Nuri Park. The resort preserves the Freedom Bridge and Imjingang rail bridge from the Korean War to remind people of the past, along with a Memorial Hall, memorial monuments, and recreational areas.
9.3Km 2024-10-08
177 Imjingak-ro, Munsan-eup, Paju-si, Gyeonggi-do
+82-31-940-5281
Paju Jangdan Soybean Festival is held in Paju Imjingak Resort every autumn to promote the excellence of Paju Jangdan soybean and boost the consumption of agricultural specialty products and the regional economy.
9.4Km 2024-02-23
148-33 Imjingak-ro, Munsan-eup, Paju-si, Gyeonggi-do
The Peace Land is an amusement park located near the Imjingang River. It offers around twenty different types of rides, including a Viking ship, bumper cars, and merry-go-round. For added convenience, there is an unmanned convenience store on-site that accepts card payments exclusively, offering a variety of beverages, ice cream, and snacks. The park also has an infirmary where wound care is available. Nearby, visitors can enjoy the Peace Gondola, which provides a scenic way to cross the Imjingang River.
9.4Km 2025-03-26
148-57 Imjingak-ro, Munsan-eup, Paju-si, Gyeonggi-do
DMZ LIVE experience hall offers the opportunity to experience immersive media and VR content at Imjingak Resort. DMZ LIVE recreates flora and fauna, beautiful scenery, and historical values of DMZ using modern-day digital technology.
9.5Km 2025-05-19
148-73 Imjingak-ro, Munsan-eup, Paju-si, Gyeonggi-do
Located in the Imjingak Tourist Complex, the Paju Imjingak Peace Gondola is Korea’s first gondola to cross over the Civilian Control Zone. Connecting Imjingak Resort and Camp Greaves, the gondola is part of the peace and security tourism initiative, offering visitors a unique perspective on DMZ’s history and natural landscapes. As visitors glide across the river, they can see the barbed wire fences, surveillance posts, and other remnants of division. In addition to the general cabin, visitors can enjoy the transparent crystal cabin, which provides a unique and memorable experience.
Note: All visitors to the Civilian Controlled Zone (CCZ) are required to fill out the security pledge
9.6Km 2024-02-29
148-40 Imjingak-ro, Paju-si, Gyeonggi-do
+82-1588-8889
Panmunjeom is the site of the Armistice Agreement that signaled the ceasefire of the Korean War (1950-1953) and is located in the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), just 50 kilometers north of Seoul. It remains a venue for talks between South Korea and North Korea, allowing visitors to observe North Korean troops up close. Since it is a civilian-controlled area, individual tours are not permitted; they must be arranged in advance through a tour operator designated by the United Nations Command. Visitors must bring valid identification, such as a passport or alien registration card.