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Space Zero (스페이스제로)

Space Zero (스페이스제로)

9.0 Km    0     2024-02-20

880-24 Cheondeok-ro, Aewol-eup, Jeju-si, Jeju-do

Space Zero, situated on the 3rd floor of 9.81 Park, is a café designed for relaxation, as its name implies. Adhering to a one-person-one-drink policy, it offers amenities such as the use of iPads and Nintendo for guests' entertainment. The café's spacious interior is adorned with hanging chairs and beanbags, creating a perfect environment for visitors to either enjoy the view outside the window or unwind in tranquility. The menu includes unique beverages like Space Oddity and citrus ales, as well as aromatic espresso, catering to a variety of tastes.

Teddy Bear Safari [Tax Refund Shop] (테디베어사파리 3)

Teddy Bear Safari [Tax Refund Shop] (테디베어사파리 3)

9.0 Km    0     2024-04-23

2157-1, Pyeonghwa-ro, Aewol-eup, Jeju-si, Jeju-do

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9.81 Park (9.81 파크)

9.81 Park (9.81 파크)

9.0 Km    0     2024-01-31

880-24, Cheondeok-ro, Jeju-si, Jeju-do

9.81 Park is the nation's first-ever non-motorized racing theme park that offers a chance to experience various activities including Gravity Racing. As an eco-friendly racing theme park located in Aewol, Jeju Island 9.81 Park allows speed-racing with the help of gravity. Here, visitors can enjoy downhill racing only at the speed of gravity (9.81 ㎨) while looking out at the Jeju sea as well as relaxing uphill racing by automatic operation while facing Hallasan Mountain. 

Jeju Teseum (제주테지움)

Jeju Teseum (제주테지움)

9.0 Km    46380     2019-03-19

2159, Pyeonghwa-ro, Jeju-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-799-4820

Teseum Safari is a new concept museum, the first of its kind in the world, exhibiting stitched dolls shaped like wildlife animals, marine animals, flowers, birds and more. The wild animal zone on the first floor has a photo zone for visitors to take photos with lions, tigers, and elephants along with teddy bears. On the second floor, varied animal dolls like dolphins, sharks and marine animals such as octopus, turtle, flamingo, crane, and a flock of ducks are available. On the second floor of Building B, a 4m-tall teddy bear is available for children to play with by running around freely at the playground, as well as watching all the teddy bears appearing in a teddy drama “New Heart.” Teseum Art Gallery shows movie parody teddy bear, Greek mythology parody teddy bear, and world costume teddy bears. A gift shop sells various teddy bear goods and lovely teddy bears. A restaurant in the basement sells handmade pizza with personalized toppings is available. In particular, wish trees located throughout Building A on the first and second floors can be a special event for tourists.

Biyangdo Island (비양도)

9.0 Km    30878     2023-01-18

146, Hallimhaean-ro, Jeju-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-796-7522

Meaning “to fly over,” Biyangdo Island is the last-formed volcanic island in Jeju (1002). It remains in its original form as a parasitic volcano and it is located in the center of an uncontaminated area of the sea having abundant fishing grounds with varied fish species. The island has many natural formations, including Biyangbong Peak, featuring six mysterious peaks, two craters, and a rock formed like a mom carrying her baby on her back. The island has many walking paths to view these attractions and more.

Hyeopjae Beach (협재해수욕장)

Hyeopjae Beach (협재해수욕장)

9.3 Km    126452     2024-04-02

329-10 Hallim-ro, Hallim-eup, Jeju-si, Jeju-do

Hyeopjae Beach, encircled by lush pine forests, seamlessly extends into Geumneung Beach. The beach features smooth white sand, shallow waters, and a gentle slope ideal for swimming. Camping is available at Songlim, along with various amenities. The view of the emerald-colored sea and the distant Biyangdo Island offers magnificent scenery, with the sunsets being particularly breathtaking.

Olive Young - Jeju Hagwi Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (올리브영 제주하귀)

Olive Young - Jeju Hagwi Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (올리브영 제주하귀)

9.4 Km    0     2024-04-18

1F, 121, Hagwi-ro, Aewol-eup, Jeju-si, Jeju-do

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Stone Grandfather Restaurant (돌하르방)

Stone Grandfather Restaurant (돌하르방)

9.6 Km    15431     2020-05-29

300, Hallim-ro, Jeju-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-796-0001

Located in Jaeam Folk Village (Hallim Park), the restaurant is spacious and is well known for its traditional local dishes such as charcoal-grilled Jeju pork, seafood and mung bean pancake, nutritious sea urchin soup, and jopssalju (Jeju-style wine made of millet and yeast). It also serves cold herb naengmyeon in the summer and pheasant buckwheat kalguksu (knife-cut noodles) and a local dish called pheasant bingtteok in winter.

Hallim Park (한림공원)

Hallim Park (한림공원)

9.6 Km    100735     2023-03-13

300, Hallim-ro, Jeju-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-796-0001

Hallim Park is one of the most popular tourist spots on Jeju Island, located approximately 33 kilometers west of Jeju-si and Hallasan Mountain along the beach in Hallim-eup. It faces the pleasant scenery of Biyangdo Island, Hyeopjae Beach, and Geumneung Beach. The park was established in early 1971 on barren land with the importation of tons of earth and the planting of assorted subtropical plants.

Hallim Park, reaching almost 100 thousand square meters, has a variety of gardens that can be enjoyed in any season. Visitors can enjoy Palm Tree Road, Jeju Stone and Bonsai Garden, Water Garden, Subtropical Botanic Garden, and much more. The most famous tourist sites in Hallim Park are Hyeopjaegul and Ssangyonggul Caves, known to be the only two-dimensional caves in the world. In addition, a folk village, children's amusement park, and outdoor resort facilities make it enjoyable for both children and adults.

Ssangyonggul Cave (Hallim Park) (쌍용굴 (한림공원))

9.7 Km    23189     2022-09-13

300, Hallim-ro, Jeju-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-796-0001

Ssangyonggul Cave, a designated Natural Monument, is one of the representative lava tubes of Jeju Island along with Hwanggeumgul, Socheongul, and Manjanggul caves. The cave measures approximately 400 meters in length, 6 meters in x_width, and 3 meters in x_height. It is thought to have been created by lava that erupted from Hallasan Mountain some 25 million years ago.

One of the unique features of this particular cave is that it has features of both a lava tube and a limestone cave. The entire area surrounding the cave is a huge stratum of seashells and sand, while the interior is a mystical mix of stalactites and stalagmites. Lime covers the cave walls in a series of natural swirls and streaks, bringing to mind the strokes of an abstract painting. Since the cave stays at a constant 17-18℃ throughout the year, it’s a welcome escape from the heat in the summer and a great place to warm up in the winter.

The cave gets its name from its two branches, which are said to look like the paths of two dragons (‘Ssangyong’ meaning ‘two dragons’ in Korean). It is thought that Ssangyonggul Cave and Hyeopjaegul Cave were once one cave since the second entrance of Ssangyonggul Cave is so close to the end of Hyeopjaegul Cave.