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Olive Young - Gwacheon Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (올리브영 과천점)

6.8Km    2024-06-26

25, Byeoryangsangga 1-ro, Gwacheon-si, Gyeonggi-do

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So All Too Bakery (소올투베이커리)

So All Too Bakery (소올투베이커리)

6.8Km    2024-04-08

6-6 Gahak-ro 85beon-gil, Gwangmyeong-si, Gyeonggi-do

So All Too Bakery is a large bakery and cafe located by the entrance to Gwangmyeong Cave. The venue offers many indoor and outdoor seatings along with a conveniently spacious parking lot. Travelers are greeted with the cafe's signature salt bread, which comes in various flavors with healthy toppings, including honeycomb, ink, button mushrooms, hot sausages, bacon, basil, and green onion. In addition, bagels, croissants, scones, sandwiches, and madeleines are also available.

Gwangmyeong Cave (광명 동굴)

Gwangmyeong Cave (광명 동굴)

6.9Km    2025-06-30

142 Gahak-ro 85beon-gil, Gwangmyeong-si, Gyeonggi-do

Gwangmyeong Cave was developed in 1912 during the Japanese colonial period to exploit resources, including gold mines, and continued to be developed for industrial purposes after liberation. After the mine was closed in 1972, it was used as a salted seafood warehouse for about 40 years. Gwangmyeong City purchased the site, reorganized it, and made it available to the public. It is currently recognized as a modern industrial heritage site with high historical value, and is well known as a cave theme park in the metropolitan area. Along with the cave, colorful lights and sculptures create a spectacular sight. Aside from tasting and purchasing Korean wine at the Gwangmyeong Wine Cave, visitors can also see the largest media art piece in Korea at the Lascaux Exhibition Hall, enjoying a more diverse travel experience.

Homeplus Stores - Siheung Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (홈플러스스토어즈 시흥)

Homeplus Stores - Siheung Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (홈플러스스토어즈 시흥)

7.0Km    2024-04-22

201, Siheung-daero, Geumcheon-gu, Seoul

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Olive Young - Homeplus Siheung Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (올리브영 홈플러스시흥)

Olive Young - Homeplus Siheung Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (올리브영 홈플러스시흥)

7.0Km    2024-04-18

1F, 201, Siheung-daero, Geumcheon-gu, Seoul

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Samseongsan Holy Ground (삼성산성지)

Samseongsan Holy Ground (삼성산성지)

7.1Km    2021-08-17

454-16, Hoam-ro, Gwanak-gu, Seoul
+82-2-875-2271

During the Gihae Persecution of 1839, three French Catholic priests were sentenced to death for spreading Catholicism in Korea. Saint Laurent Joseph Marius Imbert (Bishop), Saint Pierre Philibert Maubant (Priest), and Saint Jacques Honore Chastan (Priest) were beheaded on September 21, 1839 at Saenamteo, currently known as the Saenamteo Catholic Holy Place of the Martyrs, and their bodies were buried at Samseongsan Mountain and later transferred to the grotto of Myeondong Cathedral.

E-Mart - Gwangmyeong Soha Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (이마트 광명소하)

E-Mart - Gwangmyeong Soha Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (이마트 광명소하)

7.2Km    2024-04-22

97, Soha-ro, Gwangmyeong-si, Gyeonggi-do

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Olive Young - Siheung Sageori Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (올리브영 시흥사거리)

Olive Young - Siheung Sageori Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (올리브영 시흥사거리)

7.2Km    2024-04-22

228, Siheung-daero, Geumcheon-gu, Seoul

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1001 Optics [Tax Refund Shop] (1001안경콘택트)

7.3Km    2024-06-27

231, Siheung-daero, Geumcheon-gu, Seoul

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Ononsa Guesthouse (온온사)

Ononsa Guesthouse (온온사)

7.3Km    2023-07-17

58 Gwanaksan-gil, Gwacheon-si, Gyeonggi-do

Though Ononsa, which was a guesthouse in Gwacheon, was constructed in the 27th year of King Injo's reign in the Joseon dynasty (1649), the name, "Ononsa," was given to this area during the reign of King Jeongjo. On February 11, 1790 during his royal procession to the tomb of his father, Crown Prince Sado, stayed at an inn in Gwacheon and, as he felt that it "has nice views and provides a comfortable stay," he bestowed upon the place plaques that he wrote himself - "Ononsa" to Seoheon and "Burimheon," which was the old nickname of Gwacheon, to Dongheon. This is how this place began to be called Ononsa.

It was designated as a Tangible Cultural Heritage of Gyeonggi-do on June 2, 1980, and it was restored on December 2, 1986 after being torn down.