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Map of Paju — Best attractions, restaurants, and transportation info

Map of Paju — Best attractions, restaurants, and transportation info

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• updatedNov 17, 2025

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We’ve made the ultimate tourist map of Paju, South Korea for travelers! Check out Paju’s top things to do, attractions, restaurants, and major transportation hubs all in one interactive map.

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Use this interactive map to plan your trip before and while in Paju. Learn about each place by clicking it on the map or read more in the article below. Here’s more ways to perfect your trip using our Paju map:

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Top 10 attractions in Paju

Here are the top 20 places you should check out to get the best experience of your time in Paju. If you want to see more, visit our full list here.
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The Third Tunnel

Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
The Third Tunnel, also known as the Third Tunnel of Aggression, is one of four tunnels dug by North Korea with the suspected intention of invading South Korea. It has the potential to transport a large number of soldiers at an alarming rate and there may be other undiscovered tunnels. Despite North Korea's claim that it was part of a coal mine, evidence found on the tunnel walls suggests otherwise.
Kudos to the management !! This place is beautifully managed. Going inside The Third Tunnel is unique exciting experience. Sports shoes are must, as you need to walk almost a mile inside the tunnel, wet surface. Outside the tunnel, there are many picturesque points to capture memories and spend quality time. Cafeteria and shopping is also available. If you are in South Korea, DMZ is must go !!!
NARESH J — Google review
We went to the 3rd infiltration tunnel as part of our DMZ tour. As the bus takes you to the tunnel, you cross an innocuous blue line painted on the road. This marks the start of the DMZ. At the 3rd tunnel there is large carpark with an old tank, museum and some sculptures at one end and the entrance to the tunnel at the other. When you enter the building housing the tunnel entrance there is a photo opportunity with some much guards. You then have to deposit your mobile phones as they cannot be taken into the tunnel. You then have to collect a safety hat which turns out to be a vital piece of kit. Don’t take it off! Now for the fun part(!) - the walk to the tunnel is 350 metres down a steep walk. Then you walk along the tunnel itself for 250 metres until the first (of three) concrete blockades; you cannot go further than the first blockade which is actually only about 170 metres from the border with North Korea. The walk along the tunnel is quite low in many places - I am 6 foot tall and spent 80% of the 250 metre walk bent over and hit my head on the jagged roof at least a 8-10 times. I was very grateful for the hard hat. The tunnel has a number of area with dynamite holes made by North Korea and the tunnel is a nice piece of history. But other than that, there is not much to see. Then you have to walk back along the tunnel for 250 metres half bent over before the 350 metre steep climb back to the top. So make sure you have comfortable walking shoes and are prepared for the walk - I was reasonably ‘puffed’ by the time I reached the top and the souvenir shop.
Alex T — Google review
This was part of our dmz tour, it has unique historical background, but the tunnel itself is not very tempting. Easy way downhill for just a cement wall and then obviosly lot harder way up. Not really worth it going down since you are not allowed to take pictures.
Joona. J — Google review
Emotional in many ways to visit here. Cameras are not allowed in many areas...gor obvious reasons. Definitely worth the visit. A short drive from Seoul. Many tours available, but can also go on your own. We arrived and were able to get tickets without a reservation. We did arrive early, however. If you decide to go into the 3rd tunnel, its quite strenuous. The decent is steep, and low ceilings. Then the hike up. Wear comfortable shoes. Very glad we went the the DMZ while in the area.
Shelly Y — Google review
Fascinating and intense part of the DMZ experience The Third Infiltration Tunnel is one of the most interesting and memorable parts of any DMZ tour, a must-see if you’re exploring the area. Just a heads-up: you can’t visit on your own, so make sure to book a guided tour in advance. The experience begins with staff giving you helmets for safety (you’ll need them!), and then you walk down a steep ramp (about 350 meters) into the tunnel itself. It’s deep underground, and the tunnel is narrow and low in places, so it’s definitely not ideal for anyone claustrophobic. The tunnel leads to a sealed-off area that was once part of a planned infiltration route from North Korea, making it historically significant and eye-opening. Unfortunately, photos are strictly not allowed inside, so you’ll have to rely on memory, but it’s an experience that sticks with you. The outside area is peaceful and surprisingly scenic, offering a nice contrast to the intense history underground. You can walk around, enjoy the views, and take photos here. Highly recommended as part of a full DMZ tour. More pics in my IG: @ogolphotos
Gustavo O — Google review
Interesting historical incursion into south Korea via underground tunnel. Limited photo opportunities due to being in military zone however,still well worth booking the tour and hearing about the history, and going into the tunnel itself. Fairly steep access and exit so need a level of fitness, however you can take your time.
Andy B — Google review
The tunnel is a difficult walk, especially coming back, just to see some ferns growing between the barricade walls. It is a very interesting site. Apparently there are many more tunnels that haven't been found but are known about. The rest benches have the flags of all the nations that participated in the war embedded in them
Silvio M — Google review
The DMZ in Korea is a fascinating and historic destination, offering a unique glimpse into the tension and hope between North and South Korea. The bus tour is well-organized, covering key sites like Dora Observatory and the Third Infiltration Tunnel. However, the last tour of the day unfortunately does not include an English-speaking guide, which can limit understanding for international visitors. Overall, it’s an eye-opening experience worth visiting.
Majed K — Google review
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Dora Observatory

Observation deck
Sights & Landmarks
Dora Observatory is a hilltop post offering a close look into North Korea through pay binoculars. Visitors can witness the North Korean propaganda village, Kaesong city, and other sights. The nearby Dorasan Station is the northernmost train stop in South Korea and symbolizes hope for future inter-Korean connections. The observatory provides organized tours of the DMZ and JSA, with advance reservations recommended. The site features informative displays about the peninsula's history and artifacts related to the conflict.
Dora Observatory (도라전망대) offers one of the most surreal and poignant views of North Korea from South Korean soil. Located within the DMZ, this mountaintop vantage point provides a clear, binocular-aided look into the North, including the propaganda village of Kijŏng-dong and the skeletal Kaesong Industrial Complex. On clear days, you can even spot the *Reunification Flagpole towering in the distance. The observatory’s somber atmosphere is amplified by informational plaques and the palpable tension of the divided peninsula. While the experience is more contemplative than thrilling, it’s a powerful reminder of Korea’s unresolved division. Note: Access requires joining an official DMZ tour, and visibility depends on weather conditions—dress warmly in winter! A must for history and geopolitics enthusiasts.
Alvin L — Google review
Interesting theatre to look into the border between north and south Korea. There is a border town on both sides but according to the tour guide to DMZ, the town in North Korea border is fake and there is no one actually living there 🤔 They don't allow us to use your own binoculars but there is a pay one to use at the observatory.
Penny G — Google review
Great experience looking over the DMZ towards North Korea. Our excellent guide, Jones, was able to point out interesting sites including the various bunkers, the starting point of the third infiltration tunnels, the now abandoned industrial village, the jamming tower and more. An added bonus was that Jones brought his own pair of powerful binoculars so we did not have to queue for the public ones. As luck would have it, the weather was perfect to allow us a clear view over the DMZ. And whilst the JSA is closed to visitors, this is the next best option.
Alex T — Google review
Unique and thought-provoking view into North Korea Dora Observatory is one of the most fascinating stops on a DMZ tour. From here, you can actually see into North Korea, including the North’s village of Kijŏng-dong, which, according to our guide, is mostly a ghost town built to give the illusion of prosperity. On the South Korean side, you’ll spot Daeseong-dong, a real village where people still live, and the massive South Korean flag is clearly visible from the observatory. Photos aren’t allowed here for security reasons, so it’s all about being in the moment and taking in the reality of the division between the two countries. That said, the view is striking and definitely leaves an impression. There’s also a small café and sitting area on the second floor, where you can rest while literally facing North Korea, a surreal but peaceful experience. Photos from other areas. More pics at my IG: @ogolphotos Highly recommended as part of any DMZ tour. It’s not just a tourist stop, it gives you a deep sense of the ongoing tension and hope that exists in the region.
Gustavo O — Google review
Visiting the DMZ today on the Korean Peninsula was not as I expected at all. I was completely caught off guard how I would feel emotionally. Before I booked this tour, I was thinking - cool, let’s go check out this place. Let’s see the solders with their guns, the military check points, and get a glimpse of the Hermit Kingdom. It started out just as I expected. It felt so cool to be so close to North Korea. It wasn’t until we went to the Dora Observatory and had a chance to see the city, buildings, and farm on the other side, with binoculars, that it really hit me. All I could do was imagine what life is like for the people right in front of me, who were just a mere 4-5 kilometers from me. Here I was observing them from a far as if they lived in a zoo. These photos were not taken by me because you can not take photos of North Korea from the observatory anymore.
Johnny T — Google review
Have a good understanding on how the war started between north and South Korea. They have checkpoint to check all identities of visitors before entering. The security is very tight. We are not able to go up to the outdoor observation deck due to heavy rain. Visited the tourist centre. We to see the side of North Korea as heavy rain during our visit.
Penny L — Google review
Nothinf intresting and special...Just a fields of North Korea..no photos policy. But we had a very good guide Cindy
Rokas S — Google review
Such great organization and set up to show the story and history behind the North and South of this peninsula. So many artifacts are on display and it is hair raising driving through and seeing the signs of mines in the field. The expos are well put together and provide an accurate description of what happened, how and why. There are times group viewings on the top floor with binoculars pointed towards North Korea. This is time well spent and well worth the drive understanding the conflict. Highly recommend!
Dessie H — Google review
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Imjingak Tourist Information Center

Tourist information center
Nature & Parks
Imjingak Tourist Information Center is a park located in South Korea that houses monuments commemorating the Korean War, along with historical information and scenic views of a bridge leading to North Korea. The center also includes the Imjingak Resort, which was constructed with the hope of eventual unification between North and South Korea. Additionally, visitors can explore the North Korea Center of Unification Board, which features numerous photographs and documents showcasing the harsh reality of life in North Korea.
I joined a DMZ tour and stopped by this place as the first destination to learn more about South Korea during the war era—and I really enjoyed it! The park features several important landmarks like the Freedom Bridge (where prisoners of war were once released), the Mangbaedan Altar (where people pay respects to loved ones in the North), and remnants of the Korean War such as an old locomotive and military installations. Traveling around South Korea is a lot of fun, but dedicating a full day to visiting the DMZ and Imjingak is absolutely worth it. This place gives real insight into the history that shaped the country into what it is today. I think if you can drive here, that’s even better—it gives you more time to walk around slowly, explore the exhibitions, and reflect on everything you’ve seen. Without tour guide, I think you can still enjoy because there are many signs in English.
Earn S — Google review
Very interesting starting point for DMZ tours. The facilities are clean, there are several meal/snack/drink options to choose from before heading out on the tour bus (we were on one of the first tour busses for the day, the 0920 bus) There are a few monuments/items that have fascinating historical significance, I would highly encourage you to check them out (our tour guide gave us an excellent mini-lesson on them, 11/10! Shout out to Vincent 🙌)
Maxl D — Google review
Close to the DMZ, this national park is full of history. Ideally it would be better if you came here with a tour group so the guide can explain to you in details how were the Koreans affected by the war and how conditions were for females back then. If you came here on your on, it is hard to feel what the Koreans went through without someone sharing.
SL W — Google review
Heading to the DMZ, I stopped here to switch vehicles as you can only go to the DMZ with the branded buses. I had thr privilege of seeing the Imjingak Tourist centre and had fun while I got my ticket. Watched a short video on the Korean/Japanese war with the Turtle ship.
Arome O — Google review
Educational. My tour guide Denis from PJK Tours did an excellent job of ensuring his group were well informed when walking around these memorial grounds.
Andrea A — Google review
Super interesting place - we had to wait for our tour shuttle so we had time to look around Highlight was buying North Korean money and seeing the end of the old train and the new train tracks
Sandy C — Google review
Went to the far end of north west of Korean peninsular just overlook the Demilitary zone. Peaceful and a lot crowed.
Trevis J — Google review
You can see ,feel, and smell history here.
Dabasish S — Google review
5

Paju Heyri Art Village

Cultural center
Heyri Art Village is a cultural hub that boasts of a diverse community of over 380 artists, comprising painters, sculptors, filmmakers and potters. The art village exudes a chic European atmosphere which makes it worth exploring. However, parking can be quite challenging at times.
Once every two weeks, when I don't go home, I eat breakfast nearby and drink a vanilla latte. It's just nice that it's calm and not noisy. It's fall, so the leaves are turning more and more.
Suhun K — Google review
A special zone where individuals, families, and tourists can enjoy food, arts, fashion items, and rare collectible items. On your way to Paju DMZ tour, please stop by this area to enjoy one of the recommended tour spot in Korea. They have cafe, restaurants, and shops for your intriguing gifts. However, on Mondays, many shops are closed. There is no subway or public transportation tovHeyri Village.
Chan — Google review
Take the red bus 2000 from Seoul to Paju Heyri art village for one day then you will be able to enjoy the arts museums , coffee, bakery n foods culture villages. It is busy with so many things to see and to do here depending to what you are interested. Highly recommended and very well plans art town over last 20 yr , borders of South n North Korea , peaceful and beautiful country side. We were spending time to visit our family house@Motif.One, and bought a custom made apron at Hadam's leather shops, ate lunch by Pizza restaurant near by, picked up some Korean made socks at flea markets, so many things for just one day. We will be come again in future and hope to stay over night here too. The afternoon sunset is one of favorite time as our friends said. Love to be at Paju Heyri Art village. Thank you
Y. Y — Google review
took some time to drive up here but it’s nice getting there, there is a huge selection of art and museums here - we went to a historical museum of korea and it looks so small from the outside but once you go inside it’s really huge place - you take a lot of photos here and learn korean history
Mina — Google review
Very nice, artistic style, like a maze, before you come, make sure you have enough time or you will get lost in it, enjoy
CAPITAL L — Google review
Lots of lovely cafes, stores, and outdoor spaces.
Liz C — Google review
A very refreshing place not to far away from Goyang si, should visit if around the area.
Ng J — Google review
It is a nice place to stroll about and admire the architecture beauty and many cafes scattered around. Unfortunately we reached late in the evening and only managed to only go to Farmer's Table for dinner. Ambience is good and food is passable.
Jojo K — Google review
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Odusan Unification Observation Deck

Sights & Landmarks
Observation Decks & Towers
The Odusan Unification Observation Deck is a fascinating destination for anyone intrigued by Korean history and the ongoing narrative of unification. This observation point offers visitors an opportunity to peer into North Korea, providing a unique perspective on the hermit nation. The facility features two floors dedicated to museum exhibits that delve into the complexities of inter-Korean relations, alongside two additional levels housing a café and an observation area. Accessing the deck involves either a scenic 1.
Once-in-a-lifetime experience! It was fascinating to see across the border into North Korea — surreal and deeply interesting. Free entry, friendly staff, a cozy coffee shop, and well-done exhibitions with lots of info. It felt very safe, and the whole trip was surprisingly cheap. We took the 2200 bus from Seoul and walked about 20 minutes to the observation deck. Totally worth it!
Lia S — Google review
Attended the observatory as part of a DMZ day tour. The facilities were well kept and clean. Has free binoculars to use and can see all around. The information facilities describe the location and the proximity to the North.
E H — Google review
You can see the real live silence Buk Han. Must visiting place for a tourist. There is no shop or convineance store on the top of. If you have a plan to visit, should take some drink & snack a little bit. The tour may take 30-40min to look around.
ANDREA Y — Google review
Really great observation area from which you can see North Korea and, if you're lucky, North Koreans going about their daily business via the telescopes. The attached museum is also well done and is quite interesting to wander around. It was lovely to be able to have a cold drink in their cafe with great views across the river to the North Korean territory and contemplate just how much a few metres means when it comes to freedom and basic human rights.
Simon C — Google review
For lone travelers like myself: -Bus number 2200 will bring you from Seoul to the museum and galleries area of Paju-si, from where you can walk to the Odusan Observation Deck -but be ready, that 1/3 of the way, mostly the walk up the hill will not have a walking path. So you’ll walk along the road, making the stops to let cars and busses and military trucks to safely pass by. -This way wasn’t the best one, for your safety better take an uber from Paju, or risk if you will. The access to the museum and the deck is free. The top floor has a cafe with all kinds of coffee and ice creams. All the binoculars, for my surprise, were free as well. And the place is probably a must visit when in South Korea. Take care, be safe
Gennady S — Google review
Amazing experience with lots of grief. Sisters and brothers separated by a river and most importantly different regimes. I hope there will be no more wars and everyone lives happily ever after.
Pelin Ü — Google review
I loved it It was very eye opening,very educational and the tour guide was the best and well knowledgeable
Joseph R — Google review
It felt weird to be looking across the river directly into North Korea! Great information, observation decks, displays, etc. The tide was low, giving it an interesting look. It was also interesting how that when you turn around and look at South Korea, the two are drastically different.
Shelly D — Google review
7

Dorasan Peace Park

Park
Nature & Parks
The most thrilling experience of my life! I have never felt more alive than I did at Dorasan Peace Park. This isn’t just an ordinary park—it’s a front-row seat to history, where you can stand on the edge of North Korea and gaze into the unknown. From the moment I arrived, my heart was racing. The air was charged with the excitement of possibly spotting the elusive Kim Jong Un himself. (Did I see him? Maybe. Was it just a tree? That's possible too. But that’s not the main point!) I had the binoculars ready, scanning the horizon for any movement or sign of life in the eerily quiet North Korean landscape. The intensity of being that close to one of the most secretive places on Earth? Unmatched. The park itself is beautiful—immaculately maintained, peaceful yet tense. Every step felt like walking through history. The DMZ Museum? Fascinating. The Dorasan Observatory? Incredible. I even got chills reading about the unification efforts—a surreal contrast between hope and history. And the train station? Iconic. Standing on the platform of a station that’s ready to connect the two Koreas someday was unforgettable; I could almost hear the whispers of the future. Would I go back? Absolutely. Would I recommend it? Only if you're looking to experience one of the most exhilarating, goosebump-inducing places on Earth.
Vlogsoryx — Google review
Interesting park in the DMZ area between South and North Korea. In the park are art installations and a visitor center with some history. Also in Dorasan Observation park you can look over into North Korea and play propaganda over speakers which they just stopped doing. Then there is the 3rd tunnel tour. Which you walk or purchase tickets for the little train instead of walking
J S — Google review
Really beautiful park. Simple facilities. Live deer. Great place to learn some history.
Gedisa A — Google review
Great experience for history and way forward for unification
Jitender S — Google review
30 min alloted time. Utilized every second of it.
Ishwar K — Google review
Nice enough park, but kind of useless as it lacks explanations in English relating to the area's history. Also quite eerie as it's quiet and forlorn, with light classical music played in the background. Place would benefit from a proper coffee shop. It only has a very basic drinks stand for now.
Pamela R — Google review
Bless you south Korea 🇰🇷🇰🇷🇰🇷🇰🇷🇰🇷
Tuan L — Google review
It was a part of the tour package to visit this peace park but you can definitely skip this visit since there is not much to see or to do.
Jae C — Google review
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Gongneung (Tomb of Queen Jangsun of King Yejong)

Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Gongneung, also known as the Tomb of Queen Jangsun of King Yejong, is a great place for a family walk and to delve into history. The spacious area offers a serene atmosphere with few visitors. It's recommended for leisurely walks and nature exploration with young children. The walking path resembles that of the Prime Minister's residence in Ottawa, Canada. However, it's advised to be prepared for the outdoors with long sleeves and mosquito repellent.
(Translated by Google) I think it's a great place to take a walk with your family and study history. It's very spacious and there aren't many people. You might think there isn't much to see if you're going from far away, but if it's about an hour away, I definitely recommend going there at least once. I think it's great for family walks and playing in nature with young children. (Original) 가족과 산책하고 역사공부하기에 정만 좋은 곳이라고 생각합니다. 굉장히 넓고, 사람도 많지않고. 먼데서 가기에는 약간 볼것은 없다는 생각도 들기도 하지만, 한 시간 정도의 거리라면 꼭 한번 가는것을 추천합니다. 가족 산책, 어린아이들과 자연에서 놀기에는 정말 좋다고 생각합니다.
LEO S — Google review
(Translated by Google) The best place to leisurely heal while breathing in the clean air in the forest. Admission fee for Paju citizens and others: 1,000 won (Original) 숲속 맑은 공기를 마시며 한가하게 힐링 할 수 있는 최적의 장소. 파주시민외 입장료 천원
Max L — Google review
(Translated by Google) I came to take a walk in the forest near the city center, but unfortunately, the forest walking path was blocked due to fire season. Other than that, I am satisfied. (Original) 도심 근처의 숲을 거닐려고 왔는데 안타깝게도 화재 기간이라고 숲산책길을 막아놨네요. 그점 말고는 만족입니다.
박인정 ( — Google review
(Translated by Google) One of the Samneung Royal Tombs in Paju :) It is a place with quiet beauty and leisure! (Original) 파주 삼릉 중 한 곳 :) 고즈넉한 미와 여유가 있는 곳입니다 !
Seongjoo K — Google review
(Translated by Google) It was a bit far from Seoul, so it was nice to take a quiet walk. (Original) 서울에서 다소 떨어져있어 조용하게 산책하기 좋았습니다
Changki J — Google review
(Translated by Google) A walking path similar to the Prime Minister's residence in Ottawa, Canada... It's a shame that you can't see the royal view in detail because you're looking up from below. Prepare for the maternal period with long sleeves or mosquito repellent. Admission fee is 1,000 won. Paju citizens 500 won (Original) 캐나다 오타와주 총리관저와 흡사한 산책로.. 왕실뷰는 밑에서 올려다 봐서 자세히 보지는 못하는 아쉬움. 긴팔이나 모기 기피제로 산모기 대비할것. 입장료 1천원. 파주시민 500원
YS C — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a great place to take a walk around the Samneung Royal Tombs (Gongneung, Yeongneung, and Shulleung). (Original) 삼릉(공릉,영릉,순릉) 산책하기 참 좋은 곳입니다
ROXBY ( — Google review
(Translated by Google) It was nice to enjoy a quiet walk without people~ It was just a little uncomfortable because there were a lot of flying insects here and there^^;;;; (Original) 사람없고 한적하게 산책 즐기기 좋았습니다~ 단지 날벌레가 중간중간 많아서 조금 불편했네요^^;;;;
함혜림 — Google review
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Gamaksan Suspension Bridge

Bridge
Sights & Landmarks
The Gamaksan Suspension Bridge is a must-visit destination for those exploring the DMZ from Seoul. This stunning 150-meter-long bridge offers an exhilarating experience as it sways gently above the ground, providing breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and serene valleys below. The journey to reach this picturesque spot involves a steep hike through lush trees, where you can also discover remnants of old military bunkers that add a fascinating historical context to your visit.
The Gamaskan Suspension Bridge is a breathtaking spot surrounded by beautiful greenery and scenic hills. Known as one of the longest and highest suspension bridges in the region, it offers stunning panoramic views and a thrilling walk above nature. The area also holds historical significance, adding depth to its charm—a perfect blend of adventure, history, and natural beauty.
JUSTEENA T — Google review
I had an incredible experience visiting the Gamaksan Suspension Bridge. It's a great destination for both nature lovers and those seeking a bit of a thrill. The hike to the bridge is a bit steep, so be sure to wear comfortable shoes. However, the effort is well worth it! The views from the bridge are absolutely breathtaking, with panoramic sights of the surrounding mountains and the tranquil valley below.
Arunn V — Google review
Very beautiful bridge. Its swing excites, when you walk over it. The way to bridge is a trail up hill through beautiful trees. On the way you can find bunkers used during Korea War. Shoes, shades, sun caps are must. This place has restrooms too.
NARESH J — Google review
Stunning location up in the mountains. The bridge sways slightly but it’s not scary at all. I just loved all the greenery surrounding us. Hit top: get there a little early, before 10am as the crowds start piling in from the tours making it hard to snap pictures on the bridge itself. Make sure to keep walking all the way down to see waterfall.
Shiona D — Google review
It's a beautiful place. Just need a little time there. Take your pictures and move on. The suspension bridge is marvelous and beautiful. it's just 150 meters long and about 45 meters in the air. Such a pretty pretty place. Lucky for us it stopped raining when we reached there.
Khalid A — Google review
I visited the bridge as a part of DMZ tour, and I guess most people come here this way. Scenery is beautiful, but nothing special. I would recommend to skip this option because getting here is significantly longer that going to DMZ directly.
Alexey S — Google review
One of the tour stops on the way to the DMZ. Depending on the day, take some water. It's an inclined hill up to the bridge. Awesome view of forests.
Yuuki A — Google review
The Gamaksan Suspension Bridge is a pleasant bonus stop on a DMZ tour. It’s not a must-see on its own, but it adds a scenic and refreshing touch to the overall experience. The hike to reach the bridge is easy and enjoyable, with well-maintained paths and beautiful natural surroundings. The bridge itself offers great views of the valley and forest, and it's a fun spot to take some photos and stretch your legs after the more historical parts of the tour. If you’re doing a full-day DMZ tour and want a mix of history and nature, this is a recommended stop that rounds out the trip nicely. More pics at my IG: @ogolphotos
Gustavo O — Google review
10

Bogwangsa

Buddhist temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
The stunning, ancient architecture of Bogwangsa is accompanied by a lush woodland backdrop, creating an exquisite setting. Adjacent to the temple lies a wonderful area where one can enjoy a cup of coffee and indulge in delicious kimbap. This sizable religious site also boasts a spacious park that attracts numerous visitors on weekends. Nestled within Paju and Yangju, this hidden treasure known as Bogwangsa offers an enchanting experience for those seeking tranquility amidst Buddhist traditions.
Big temple. Before get in have some place for rest and eat. Big park. Have many people in weekend.
Babo B — Google review
Beautiful, very old buildings. The forest behind the temple is a great spot for a cup of coffee and some kimbap
Riley M — Google review
Very nice Temple
Jirapan M — Google review
Hidden gem in Paju & Yangju
Yuni L — Google review
Calm and peaceful
Taekyoung C — Google review
What a lovely place to visit.
Angry A — Google review
Quite big temples. shrine for King Yeongjo's real mother is here.
Gookeun C — Google review
nice and big temple. best recomend
Jisu L — Google review

Top 10 restaurants in Paju

No trip to Paju is complete without eating at some of the most well known restaurants. If you want to see more than just the top 10,visit our full list here.
1

Galilee Farm

$$$$affordable
Unagi restaurant
I've seen this place on the internet and SNS. The place was clean and the eels were delicious! Not like how you would get them in America. You're served one thing only and the food is delivered by a cute robot. It was a great experience.
Monica L — Google review
One of the best freshwater eel place. They offer freshwater eel by Kg and umlimited self-serve Ssam bar( salad bar). Bring your own side dishes such as kimch and rice , etc. I saw other people bring their own franks to grill and I thought that was an awsome idea. 3 kg eel were more than enough feed 5 of us. Great restaurant!!!
Kyu S — Google review
Travelled far to the outskirts of Seoul to go to Paju Book City, and found out that lots of locals were raving about this place, with them saying tender and amazing and all. I travelled all the way up and entered the restaurant, where I asked if (couldn't find any info online for solo diners) there was an 1-person set and there was! When I tried it, it wasn't as amazing as I thought it would be for the price... my eel was quite tough although the portion was huge... the service was impeccable though! As I was leaving I saw another shop with the same name across the road.. made me wonder if that was the place where I could grill it myself (I could see there were the exhaust suction pipes at each table)...
Sim R — Google review
BBQ eel restaurant. They raise eel and sell in the restaurant. Very fresh. Free side dishes you can grab at self serve area. You are welcome to bring side dishes on your own to cook there. People bring all sorts for BBQ beside eel. Sausage, potatoes, fishcakes etc. There's convenient store next to the restaurant where you can buy kimchi, cup ramyun, etc and bring it to the restaurant.
Cristin K — Google review
restaurant doesn’t sell anything but raw eel. you have to buy rice , noodles, kimchi and sausages outside of building. (seems like some people took their own from home) not recommended for kids; too hot charcoal while eating all the time and soooooo crowded.
Nova S — Google review
Self-serve grilled eel with vegetables. To get the most of grilled eel, Follow instuctions on the screen. It is ok to bring your own food with you except seafood, meat, drinks. Four ppl ate 2kg and it was more than enough. I don't like eel that much but this store changed me XD.
Helen S — Google review
Delicious place to try grilled eel. 1hr drive from Seoul.
Sheue N — Google review
Nice sea food but a little bit expensive.
SW — Google review
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Popeyes: Imjingak Branch

Permanently Closed
$$$$affordable
Fast food restaurant
Nestled in the heart of Imjingak, Popeyes: Imjingak Branch offers a delightful fast-food experience that stands out for its friendly staff and inviting atmosphere. While it may be a typical fast-food spot, patrons appreciate the tasty offerings on the menu. Whether you're looking to grab a quick bite or enjoy a meal inside, this location provides a pleasant dining option for those exploring the area. With great food and welcoming service, it's worth stopping by during your travels!
Great food
Supreme R — Google review
Long wait, mediocre chicken, only had one sauce that was mostly tasteless yellow goo.
Raymond C — Google review
It's good!
Steven ( — Google review
(Translated by Google) Aside from the taste, the staff's service was lacking - the menu only had a small Chinese version, so when I asked for Korean, they told me to choose from a menu that wasn't even there without even looking at it. (Original) 맛을 떠나 종업원 서비스 정신 무- 메뉴에 작게 중국어로만 나와있어 한국어 요청하니 보지도 않고 나와있지도ㅡ않은 메뉴에서 고르라고 함.
Roadpicture — Google review
(Translated by Google) I don’t know about anything else, but the staff is friendly and it’s nice to eat something else inside. (Original) 딴건 몰라두 직원들이 친절하시고, 안에서 딴거 먹기도 좋아요
EunJong S — Google review
(Translated by Google) An okay fast food restaurant. (Original) 무난한 패스트푸드점.
Enter ( — Google review
(Translated by Google) C Just an okay Popeyes. Service, taste, and atmosphere are all average. (Original) C 그냥 무난한 파파이스. 서비스, 맛, 분위기 모두 보통임.
한주영 — Google review
(Translated by Google) P77*%* (Original) ㅍ77*%*
신성호 — Google review
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홍익돈까스 Express 김포공항점

$$$$affordable
Tonkatsu restaurant
At 홍익돈까스 Express 김포공항점, a popular pork cutlet spot located in Gimpo Airport, travelers can indulge in the signature Hongik pork cutlet. One visitor was pleasantly surprised by the generous portion size, ensuring a satisfying meal before or after their flight. The convenient location makes it an ideal choice for those looking to enjoy a hearty and delicious meal while at the airport.
This was a pork cutlet restaurant in Gimpo airport. I parked the cart with my luggage in front of the restaurant, and entered here. And I ordered the Hongik pork cutlet, but the cutlet was very big. So I ate really well.
Lucas — Google review
(Translated by Google) Isn’t the Gimpo Airport branch Hongik Pork Cutlet? When I entered, the store was empty, but they told me to wait outside and the attitude of the staff serving me was shit,,,,, Hongik Donkatsu's signature menu item, King Pork Cutlet, is not there? Before ordering, I asked if it was a king pork cutlet, and they said yes, so I ordered it. It was just a regular size pork cutlet. I asked if it was smaller than other stores, and the other stores said it was frozen, and the airport store said it was handmade by hitting it with a hammer?? Is it true that the king pork cutlet from other stores is a frozen product??? When I asked for soup, they said they wouldn't give it to me? What is the udon soup served at other stores? I often visit the Gimpo Unyang branch and went there with high expectations, but it was a mess. If it is run directly from the head office, it seems like improvement and training for store staff is needed. I never want to go again. (Original) 김포공항점은 홍익돈까스가 아닌가요? 입장하니 매장에 자리는 텅텅 비었는데 바깥에서 대기하라하고 하고 매장서빙하는 직원 태도는 개판이고,,,,, 홍익돈까스 시그니쳐 메뉴인 왕돈까스가 없네요? 주문전 왕돈까스가 맞냐고 하니 맞다고 해서 주문하니,,, 그냥 일반사이즈 돈까스,, 다른매장과 다르게 사이즈가 작냐고 물어보니 다른 매장은 냉동이고 공항점은 망치로 두드린 수제라네요?? 다른 매장 왕돈까스는 냉동제품인게 사실인가요??? 국물 달라고 하니 원래 안준다네요? 다른 매장에서 주는 우동국물은 뭔가요? 김포운양점에 자주 방문해서 기대하고 갔더니 엉망입니다. 본사 직영이면 개선과 매장직원 교육이 필요해 보입니다. 두번 다시는 가고 싶지 않아요.
HeeChoul J — Google review
(Translated by Google) I forgot to take my order and saw two employees talking in front of the food... so I just left. (Original) 내침 주문받고 까먹고 음식 앞에서 직원 둘이 대화하고 있고..걍나옴
S.L K — Google review
4

Tasha's Garden

$$$$expensive
Korean traditional full course meal restaurant
Korean restaurant
Tasha's offers a selection of upscale dishes and concludes with a regular Korean dinner to ensure guests are satisfied and can indulge in their accustomed Korean cuisine. The restaurant is spacious, tidy, and often crowded, particularly appealing to those born before 1980 who appreciate the establishment's atmosphere. While prices may be slightly higher, Tasha's boasts a contemporary twist on traditional Korean fare, providing customers with an enjoyable culinary experience.
Tasha's serves up some high class dishes, then served you a regular Korean dinner at the end of it all to make sure your full, and to make sure you get your fix from being acclimated to having a Korean dinner.
Aaron Y — Google review
Food was so so. Sign says close at 9:00 pm. Turned off many of the lights at 8:00 and felt uncomfortable to stay and chat with friends. Glad we went to coffee shop across the street.
Rick K — Google review
Getting old. Not that clean comparing to 5yrs before. Taste is good. Coffee was bad. Location is good.
Joseph H — Google review
It's clean and wide, crowded. If you're Korean born before 1980 most likely you'd like it, inferring from customers inside the shop.
Jaehan A — Google review
Bit pricy but it has its own atmosphere. Food also is nice. Modern Korean food.
Joseph R — Google review
Too much hype for a very average place. Hope you have a better experience.
Dean — Google review
Nice place ti visit, more for the interior than the Food, food quality need to improve.....
Heinz P — Google review
Good~~
이태일 — Google review
5

MLB 메이저리그버거

Permanently Closed
Hamburger restaurant
(Translated by Google) This is a hearty burger. I was surprised by the size. (Original) 푸짐한 버거입니다. 크기에 놀랐어요.
JH — Google review
(Translated by Google) Make a hamburger exactly like the picture. Unique atmosphere and taste are average (Original) 사진과 똑같은 햄버거를 만들어 줌. 독특한 분위기 맛은 보통
TY — Google review
(Translated by Google) The taste is excellent. The handmade burger is excellent. The large size is also excellent. Delicious. Paju native. (Original) 맛도일품 수제버거라 일품.큼직한 것도 일품.맛있어라.파주원주민
전성호 — Google review
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만포면옥 파주프리미엄아울렛 MANPO MYEONOK

Korean restaurant
If you're on the hunt for a delightful dining experience, look no further than Manpo Myeonok at Paju Premium Outlet. This gem serves up some of the most delicious Pyongyang naengmyeon you'll ever taste, with tender meat and handmade dumplings that are simply irresistible. The atmosphere is welcoming, thanks to the friendly staff who ensure you feel right at home.
(Translated by Google) I didn't know that Pyongyang naengmyeon was delicious, but I found out after trying Manpo Myeonok. The service is good and the store is clean. It would be nice to have a bowl of Pyeongyang naengmyeon on a hot day after shopping. (Original) 평양냉면 맛있는줄 몰랐는데 만포면옥 맛 보고 알게 되었네요 서비스도 좋고 매장도 깨끗해요 쇼핑하고 날 더운날 평냉 한그릇 하면 좋을듯
김진욱 — Google review
Excellent Korean soups! It was a cold and rainy day. Galbitang, gomtang were all really good! The fried pork kimchi pastry was also fabulous. And their white kimchi is da bomb!
Leslie G — Google review
(Translated by Google) The food came out delicious and the taste was truly excellent. The meat was so tender and delicious. The staff was very friendly. (Original) Het eten kwam heerlijk uit en de smaak was werkelijk uitstekend. Het vlees was zo zacht en heerlijk. Het personeel was erg vriendelijk.
JI-SUK K — Google review
(Translated by Google) I had a truly wonderful meal. The cold noodles were a given, but the other dishes were also delicious, so I think I'll go back again! (Original) 정말 너무 나이스한 한끼를 먹었습니다. 냉면은 너무 당연하고 다른요리들도 너무 맛있어서 또 갈것 같아요!
리Myster — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's easy to find as it's next to Starbucks on the 3rd floor. Manpo Myeonok in Paju!! It was hot, but I enjoyed it so much. (Original) 3층 스타벅스 옆에 있어서 찾기 쉽더라구요 파주에서 만포면옥이라니!! 더운데 너무 잘 먹구왔어양
D N — Google review
(Translated by Google) The galbitang was too small and the taste was exactly like frozen galbitang. The dumplings tasted like store-bought frozen dumplings... I don't want to come back..ㅜㅜ (Original) 갈비탕도 너무 작은 갈비대에 냉동갈비탕 딱 그느낌 만두도 시판냉동만두 느낌이네요....다시 오고 싶지 않아요..ㅜㅜ
Anny A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Delicious Pyongyang cold noodles and handmade dumplings~! (Original) 맛있는 평양냉면과 수제만두~!
Jihoon C — Google review
(Translated by Google) The best Pyongyang Naengmyeon in town! (Original) The best 평양냉면 in town!
Young K — Google review
7

일산김밥

Gimbap restaurant
If you're in the mood for a delightful snack, look no further than Ilsan Gimbap! This charming eatery is a local favorite, known for its mouthwatering kimbap and other Korean delicacies. Visitors rave about the vegetable kimbap, which boasts a perfect balance of rice and fillings that exceeds expectations. The crispy texture of their fried dishes complements the rich flavors beautifully.
Excellent
Yeongjun B — Google review
(Translated by Google) This is a kimbap restaurant that takes out a lot of takeout orders even during meal times. I ordered spicy egg kimbap, vegetable kimbap, Rabokki, and fried dumplings (= fried dumplings). It didn't take long for it to come out. The taste was ordinary. Recommended menu - Drug egg kimbap (= egg-filled kimbap) - Vegetable kimbap (=normal kimbap) - Busan assorted fish cake soup - Jjolmyeon The highlight of the drug egg kimbap was that it contained fried crumbs, and it was light and filling. I thought it would have a pungent taste because it was a drug, but it didn't at all. The vegetable kimbap was clean and normal. Many people recommended Rabokki and Yaki Dumplings, so I tried them and they were pretty good. The crispiness of the yaki dumplings was good, but the dumpling filling was a little empty. (Original) 식사 시간대가 아니더라도 포장 주문이 많은 김밥집이에요. 마약계란김밥과 야채김밥, 라볶이, 야끼만두 (= 튀김만두)를 주문했어요. 나오는데는 오래 걸리지 않았습니다. 맛은 평범했어요. 추천메뉴 - 마약계란김밥 (= 계란듬뿍김밥) - 야채김밥 (=노멀 김밥) - 부산모듬어묵탕 - 쫄면 마약계란김밥에는 튀김 부스러기들이 들어간 게 포인트며 담백하니 든든하게 먹을 수 있었어요. 마약이라고 해서 자극적인 맛이 날줄 알았는데 전혀 아니었습니다. 야채김밥은 깔끔하고 노멀한 김밥이었어요. 라볶이와 야끼만두도 많은 분들이 추천하셔서 먹어봤는데 무난한 편입니다. 야끼만두 바삭함은 좋았지만 만두속이 조금 허전했어요.
Productive M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Ilsan Gimbap Family Vegetable Gimbap (蔬菜紫菜包饭) Real heart fight against me‼️ It's a good deal for the world, it's good for the world, it's for sale, it's the third name‼️ Price 4,500 Korean Won 👍🏻米飯軟硬適中,帶著恰到好處的黏性! 👍🏻包包包卷得超級緊實,完全不會鬆散 👍🏻特製牛蒡 👍🏻特特要誇一下他們的牛蒡,真的常好吃!甜度剛好,口感爽脆! ‘Ilsan Gimbap’ in Ilsan-gu, Goyang-si! The review said that the kimbap was delicious, so I went for it! I ordered the highly recommended vegetable kimbap (4,500 won)... It was actually much more delicious than I expected!💯💯💯💯💯 - The ratio of rice and ingredients is appropriately balanced. - The rice itself was cooked well, chewy and soft. - The kimbap was tightly dried and did not fall apart. - The burdock was sweet and had a great texture! It is no exaggeration to say that it is the top 3 vegetable kimbap of my life... Be sure to stop by when you pass by Ilsan! (I guarantee it👍) (Original) 일산김밥家的야채김밥(蔬菜紫菜包饭) 真心驚艷到我了‼️ 絕對是我吃過最好吃的蔬菜紫菜包飯前三名‼️價格4,500韓元 👍🏻米飯軟硬適中,帶著恰到好處的黏性! 👍🏻包飯卷得超級緊實,完全不會鬆散 👍🏻配料比例完美:新鮮蔬菜+特製牛蒡 👍🏻特別要誇一下他們的牛蒡,真的非常好吃!甜度剛好,口感爽脆! 고양시 일산구에 있는 '일산김밥'! 리뷰에서 김밥이 맛있다길래 달려갔어요! 많이 추천하는 야채김밥(4,500원) 주문했는데... 진짜 생각보다 훨씬더 맛있었어요!💯💯💯💯💯 - 밥과 재료 비율이 적절히 조화롭고 - 밥 자체가 쫀득하면서도 부드럽게 잘 지어졌어요 - 김밥이 탄탄하게 말려서 흐트러지지도 않더라구요 - 우엉이 달달하면서 식감이 끝내줬음! 내 인생 top3 야채김밥이라 해도 과언 아닐 만큼... 일산 지나실 때 꼭 들러보세요! (제가 장담합니다👍)
Lowpanpan — Google review
(Translated by Google) This is a delicious neighborhood snack bar. Lots of people were enjoying the pork cutlet and kimbap. I'd love to try the tteokbokki (stir-fried rice cakes) with the generous amount of kimbap (gimmari) and fried dumplings, but I'll have to return next time to try them. The udon broth was delicious, and I tried the egg kimbap. It was even better than the egg kimbap I had in Gyeongju. The crispy batter added to the texture was perfect. I'd love to try the other kimbap next time. Many people consistently order takeout. (Original) 맛있는 동네 분식집임. 돈까스, 김밥을 먹는 사람이 많았음. 김말이 튀김만두 왕창 넣고 떡볶이 먹어 보고 싶으나 다음에 재방문해서 먹어 보겠음 우동 국물이 맛있었고 계란김밥을 먹었은데 경주의 계란김밥보다 맛있었고 바삭거리는 튀김가루를 넣어 식감을 살림. 다음엔 다른 김밥도 먹어 보고 싶음. 꾸준히 테이크아웃한 사람 많음.
Jeonggie H — Google review
(Translated by Google) Kimbap Tteokbokki Jjolmyeon 17,000 won Kimbap with plenty of fresh ingredients. Tteokbokki and jjolmyeon are also good. (Original) 김밥 떡볶이 쫄면 17000원 신선한 재료가 듬뿍 들어간 김밥. 떡볶이랑 쫄면도 무난.
킹은석 — Google review
(Translated by Google) I had the drug egg kimbap, and the seaweed, filling, and rice were all delicious. At other kimbap restaurants, the rice is often hard, but at this restaurant, the rice is sticky. It is a type with little rice and plenty of fillings. The space inside the store is surprisingly larger than it looks from the outside. (Original) 마약 계란김밥 먹었는데, 김,속 재료,밥이 모두 맛있어요 다른 김밥집들은 밥이 까끌한 경우가 많은데 이집은 밥이 찰져요 밥은 적게 넣고 속재료를 듬뿍 넣은 타입이고, 밖에서 보는 것보다 매장 안쪽 공간이 의외로 넓네요
Rosa K — Google review
(Translated by Google) This is a kimbap restaurant that offers endless takeout and delivery. The store is also quite spacious and clean. You can order at the kiosk and pick up kimchi, pickled radish, soup, chopsticks, etc. as you like at the self-service bar. Egg drug kimbap is delicious because of its rich texture and chewy texture of fried food, so it goes well with spicy food. The fire squid kimbap also had a good texture and taste, and I enjoyed the pork kimbap, bulgogi mushroom kimbap, red pepper kimbap, and tuna kimbap all delicious. The Jjolmyeon and Bibimmyeon were plentiful and delicious, and the mini oden soup was also quite generous, making it a good accompaniment. I eat here at least once a week, and they are always kind when serving food. The famous kimbap restaurant nearby was famous for being unfriendly, but there was nothing unpleasant about this place. (Original) 포장과 배달이 끊이지 않는 김밥 맛집입니다. 매장도 꽤 넓고 깨끗합니다. 키오스크로 주문하고 셀프바에서 원하는대로 김치, 단무지, 국물, 젓가락 등을 챙기면 됩니다. 계란마약김밥은 풍부한 지단에 튀김가루가 씹히는게 별미라 매운 음식이랑 찰떡입니다. 불오징어김밥도 식감과 맛이 좋고 제육김밥, 불고기버섯김밥, 고추김밥, 참치김밥 모두 맛있게 먹었습니다. 쫄면과 비빔면도 양 많고 맛있었으며 미니오뎅탕도 양이 적지 않아 곁들이기 좋습니다. 일주일에 한 번 이상은 먹게되는데 음식 내주실때도 항상 친절하십니다. 근처 유명 김밥집은 불친절로 유명세를 날리던데 여기는 기분 나쁠 일이 없었습니다.
Hyung K — Google review
(Translated by Google) This is a place where one egg kimbap is enough! I don't know how many times I've already bought it. My original favorite is tuna kimbap. Strangely enough, egg kimbap is the most delicious. Personally, I think other kimbap would be better if the spinach was cooked more thoroughly. (Original) 여긴 계란김밥 하나로 충분한 곳! 벌써 몇번이나 사먹었는지 모르겠음 원래 최애는 참치김밥인데 이상하게 여긴 계란김밥이 제일 맛있음 개인적으로 다른 김밥은 시금치?가 좀더 푹 익으면 좋을것 같음
Miryeon K — Google review
8

Gohyangjib

$$$$affordable
Korean restaurant
During my recent adventure, I discovered a hidden gem called Gohyangjib while waiting for the 2 PM entrance to purchase DMZ tickets. This charming restaurant effortlessly accommodated our group of nine, and we decided to indulge in their hanjeongsik—a delightful feast bursting with authentic local flavors! As we entered, it was clear that we were the only foreigners among a sea of locals, but this only added to the experience.
While waiting for our 2pm entrance to buy DMZ tickets, we stumbled upon this hidden gem of a restaurant – what a delightful surprise! The restaurant was able to accommodate our group of 9 with ease. We opted for the hanjeongsik, and oh my, it was an explosion of local flavors! Upon entering, we noticed that we were the only foreigners among a crowd of locals, but that didn't hinder our experience at all. The staff were incredibly friendly, and we happily devoured every dish on the table. Discovering this restaurant was truly satisfying, and we thoroughly enjoyed every bite of the delicious food.
Wong B — Google review
It's a restaurant that's searched on the Internet a lot. There's a lot of food and it tastes good. But I don't really want to recommend it. It's hard to go without a car and it's not very delicious.
김성준 — Google review
Not so satisfying with the han jeong sik but the fish is quite good.
YK N — Google review
Fantastic Korean traditional food 👌
Tomo — Google review
Delicious spread of small dishes. I'm not Korean so I might not have the most refined taste in Korean food but it was good and at 13,000 won per person it seemed reasonable. Clearly family friendly.
David B — Google review
Variety of small amount of food is far away from down town its good for visit during the weekends with family. Food is so so for it tastes like mass produced food.
Benjamin O — Google review
My hubby said the dish is ok. I only love the dotori tang..
Lily T — Google review
ok
진용우 — Google review
9

Pizzeria stellare

Restaurant
Pizzeria stellare is a remarkable eatery that specializes in crafting outstanding pizzas. This restaurant stands out as an exceptional establishment for pizza enthusiasts. With their exceptional culinary skills, Pizzeria stellare consistently produces top-notch and delectable pizzas that are sure to satisfy even the most discerning palates. Their menu features a wide selection of mouthwatering toppings and flavors, ensuring there is something for everyone to enjoy.
Best pizza
Tommy C — Google review
10

Shimgol Jeontong Doenjang

Korean restaurant
Fusion restaurant
Korean traditional full course meal restaurant
Nestled in the charming Heyri Village of Paju, Shimgol Jeontong Doenjang is a delightful gem for those craving authentic Korean cuisine. This cozy eatery specializes in traditional soybean paste dishes, with the owner personally crafting their own soy sauce and doenjang (soybean paste) from high-quality Jangdan beans that have been fermented for 3 to 4 years.
The owner Is very kind and the food is awesome as well. Great clean Korean restaurant!
Joosang L — Google review
Just so so~~
손석호 — Google review
(Translated by Google) Foods made with tofu are served as side dishes. Like fried tofu and tofu salad. Perhaps because I like soybean paste, the rice tastes good and is healthy. The price is very expensive. I didn't feel comfortable while eating. The regular price is about 18,000 won per person. Compared to that, the number of things like this is ordinary. The taste feels ordinary considering the price. If you want to eat healthy food and don't mind the price, it would be a good place to go. (Original) 두부로 만든 음식들이 반찬으로 나옵니다. 두부 튀김 두부샐러드 같이요. 된장이 좋아서 그런지 밥맛이 좋습니다 건강한 맛이고요. 가격은 많이 비싸서. 먹으면서 마음이 편하지 않았네요. 인당 18000원 정도 정식가격인데. 그것에 비해서는 가짓수나 이런것들은 평범합니다. 맛도 가격을 생각하면 평범하다고 느껴집니다. 건강한밥 드시고 싶고, 가격은 상관없다 하시면 가보시면 괜찮을듯 합니다.
Sangjeong P — Google review
(Translated by Google) The atmosphere and food aren't bad. The food comes out cleanly, but the price is too expensive. There aren't many types of basic side dishes. Tofu salad and fried tofu cost an additional 5,000 won when refilled. Soybean paste, soft tofu 17,000 won, chive pancake 15,000 won But it's too expensive compared to the food... It says 'one menu per person', but I took my two girls, ages 5 and 8, and they said they were not hungry after eating snacks, so I tried to order only the adult's menu, but they said I had to order one for the child. I had no choice but to order chive pancake. If the kids eat a lot, they naturally order it, but I felt bad because they shared a bowl of rice for two and told me to order one menu for the kids who don't eat side dishes. I went with my parents and shared it with them. That was kind of... 6 adults and 3 children who don't eat went and paid 120,000 won for lunch. It was a lunch that was full and not delicious without any meat. I don't think I'll ever go again... (Original) 분위기 ,음식맛은 나쁘지 않아요 음식도 깔끔하게 나오고 하지만 가격이 너무 비싼편입니다 기본반찬도 종류가 많지도 않고 두부샐러드 ,두부튀김은 리필시 5000원 추가 비용이 들고 된장,순두부 17000원 부추전15000원 인데 음식에 비하면 너무 비싸요 ... 1인1메뉴라고 써있는데 5살 8살 여자아이둘 데리고 갔는데 군것질도 하고 안 배고프다고 해서 어른꺼만 시키려구 했는데 아이꺼 1개는 시켜야 한다고 해서 부추전을 어쩔수 없이 시켰습니다 아이들이 많이 먹는아이들이면 당연히 시키는데 밥 한공기로 둘이 나눠먹고 반찬도 안먹는아이들꺼 1메뉴 시키라고 하셔서 기분이 별루 였습니다 부모님 모시고 가서 나눠 먹었지만 그건 좀 그랬어요... 어른6명 안먹는아이3명 가서 점심으로120000원 나왔네요 고기 한점 없고 배부르고 맛있게 먹지도 않은 점심 식사 였어요 다시는 안갈거 같아요...
Mi L — Google review
(Translated by Google) This is a restaurant located in Heyri. The main menu is soybean paste-based food, and the staff is friendly and delicious. Basically, the food is cooked spicy, so if you don't like spicy food, it's better to order from the non-spicy menu. (Original) 헤이리에 위치한 맛집입니다. 된장을 베이스로 한 음식이 주 메뉴이며, 직원들도 친절하고 맛도 좋습니다. 기본적으로 매콤하게 음식이 조리되기 때문에 매운것이 부담스러운 분들은 안매운 매뉴로 롹인해서 주문하시는게 좋습니다.
Sungeun K — Google review
(Translated by Google) A restaurant specializing in traditional soybean paste cuisine located in Heyri Village, Paju. The interior is not very spacious, but it provides a unique atmosphere by hanging meju from the ceiling or above the door. There is a crock pot at the back of the store, which is very cozy. It is said that Korean soybeans are made from Jangdan beans and cooked with soybean paste that has been fermented and aged for about 3 to 4 years. The taste of soybean paste that has been aged for a long time is very good. There are regular menus such as soybean paste set meal, strong soybean paste set meal, and soft tofu set menu, and you can also order sub menus such as soybean paste stew and chive pancake. When you sit down, you are first served a glass of sikhye, which is made and sold on site. It is sweet and healthy. Soybean paste stew is clean, light, savory, and satisfying. The fried tofu pancakes and soft tofu salad served as side dishes are also delicious. It is famous for its delicious food, so there are so many customers that you have to wait to eat even on weekdays. It's a bit disappointing that there is no dedicated parking lot, and you have to park your car in front of or around the store. (Original) 파주 헤이리마을에 위치한 전통된장요리 전문식당. 실내는 그리 넓은편은 아니지만, 천장이나 문 윗쪽으로 메주를 걸어 놓아서 이채로운 분위기를 제공한다. 가게 됫쪽에는 장독대가 있어서 정겹다. 우리나라 장단콩을 빚어서 3~4년정도 발효숙성시킨 된장으로 요리한다고 하는데, 역시 오랜 숙성을 거친 된장의 맛은 아주 좋다. 된장정식, 강된장정식, 순두부정식 등의 정식메뉴가 있고, 된장전골류와 부추전 등 서브메뉴도 주문할 수 있다. 자리를 잡고 앉으면 우선 직접 만들어 판매하는 식혜를 한잔씩 가져다 주는데 달콤하고 건강한 맛이다. 된장찌개는 깔끔하고 담백하며 구수해서 만족스러운 맛이다. 반찬으로 제공되는 튀김옷을 입혀서 부친 두부부침과 연두부를 넣은 샐러드 등도 너무 맛있다. 맛집으로 유명해서 평일에도 대기해서 먹어야할 정도로 손님들이 많다. 전용주차장은 없고, 가게 앞이나 주변에 알아서 주차해야 하는 점은 좀 아쉬운 부분이다.
YJ O — Google review
(Translated by Google) Every time I came to Heyri, the only restaurants I knew were Western restaurants, so when I wanted to eat Korean food, I would go to a nearby restaurant or eat somewhere else, but after discovering Shimgol, there was no need for that. Each side dish is simple and delicious. I felt healthy when I ate it. I also ordered soy sauce boiled pork, and of course the meat was delicious, but the pickled side dishes that came with it were amazing. (Original) 헤이리를 올때마다 아는 식당은 양식집 뿐이라 한식먹을땐 근처 맛고을을 가던가 아니면 다른곳에 가서 먹었는데 쉼골을 알게되고는 그럴 필요가 없어졌다. 찬들 하나하나 속편하고 맛있고. 먹어보면 건강한 느낌이 들었음. 간장수육도 같이 주문했는데 고기도 물론 맛있었지만 같이 나오는 절임찬들이 너무 훌륭했음.
김동욱 — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is said that this is a store that makes its own soybean paste and soy sauce. The owner is friendly and the food is prepared neatly, making it a good place to visit with friends. In particular, kimchi stew has a unique taste. I was so satisfied that I wanted to try a different menu next time. It is located within Heyri Village, so you can park in the nearby parking lot and walk. (Original) 된장과 간장을 직접 만드는 가게라고 합니다. 사장님 친절하시고, 음식들도 정갈하게 나와서 주변 지인과 방문하기에 좋습니다. 특히 김치찌개가 맛이 독특해요. 다음엔 다른 메뉴로 한번 먹어보고 싶을 정도로 만족하고 갑니다. 헤이리마을 내에 위치하고 있어 인근 주차장에 주차하고 도보로 이동하시면 됩니다.
Joon J — Google review

Transportation in Paju

Getting around Paju can be a little daunting if you’re new here. We can help list some of the major public transportation methods if you don’t want to rely on a car.

Nearby airports

Gimpo International Airport

International airport
Airport
Gimpo International Airport serves as a convenient gateway to Seoul, primarily catering to flights from Japan, Taiwan, and China. Unlike its larger counterpart, Incheon International Airport, Gimpo offers direct rail service into the city via the AREX train—an economical choice for travelers. The airport boasts a clean and organized international terminal with high ceilings and wooden accents that create a welcoming atmosphere.
Clean & well maintained/ connected airport in Seoul… not so popular like Incheon for International routes but for local flights this is airport in Seoul to fly through… good part of this airport they have food court at arrival hall which makes it convenient for travelers having connections flights to have quick hunger quench… money changer, baggage storage, bus / subway connection all available.
Kalyan K — Google review
Last month, after sightseeing in Seoul with my family during our summer vacation, we used Gimpo Airport to travel to Jeju Island for a family trip. The airport was spacious and clean, making it easy to get around. There were plenty of convenient facilities such as cafes, restaurants, and rest areas, which made the waiting time enjoyable and not boring at all. The check-in and baggage handling processes were quick, and the staff were friendly and helpful, making the entire experience very pleasan
Taesung K — Google review
This airport is amazing as well, same as Incheon International Airport. The airport is packed with people. It was clean and well-maintained. There is a lot of transportation around, so you don't need to worry much. It is big, beautiful, and full of resources. I mean you will not get hungry easily in this airport. Trust me (this is my favourite part, actually). I went to this airport to have a trip to Jeju Island. The staff is nice and willing to help you as much as possible. It is because I don't know what they are talking about through the speaker. They are helping us most of the time. It is a great airport. I like this airport very much. Dal.Komm Coffee Bar I am ordering a coffee in here. The store is clean and full of people as well. The staff is nice too. I love the coffee very much. Olive Young This store is amazing. It was located inside the airport. The supplies inside are fully stocked as well. I thought they would be out of stock or something, but they just have everything. I bought some masks in here. It is a great place. I love this store.
GaMeR. B — Google review
Convenient and modern airport experience! Gimpo International Airport is clean, organized, and easy to navigate. Check-in and security were smooth, and there are plenty of shops, restaurants, and cafes to enjoy while waiting. The airport feels less crowded than larger international airports, making it a stress-free experience. Great for both domestic and short international flights — efficient, comfortable, and convenient!
J _ — Google review
Gimpo International Airport: My Seoul-ful Sanctuary (5/5 Stars) Stepping off the plane at Gimpo International Airport (GMP) in Seoul always feels less like an airport arrival and more like a warm, familiar embrace. While Incheon (ICN) often gets the spotlight for its grandeur, Gimpo holds a special place in my heart – it's the quiet, efficient, and surprisingly charming gateway to the vibrant energy of Seoul, and every visit reaffirms why it deserves a perfect 5 out of 5. From the moment you land, there's an undeniable sense of calm. Passport control is usually a breeze; I've never experienced the long, agonizing queues that sometimes plague larger airports. It feels like a well-oiled machine, smoothly ushering you into the heart of Korea. What truly sets Gimpo apart for me is its incredible accessibility. Being so close to the city center is a dream. The direct subway connections (Lines 5 and 9, and the AREX All Stop Train) are a lifesaver, especially when you're eager to drop your bags and dive into Seoul's endless adventures. No long, expensive bus rides or complicated transfers – just a quick, comfortable journey straight into the urban pulse. Beyond the logistics, there's a human touch that always leaves a positive impression. The staff are consistently polite and helpful, even with the language barrier. There’s a certain efficiency mixed with a genuine warmth that makes navigating the airport a stress-free experience. Sure, it might not have the sprawling duty-free malls or endless dining options of a massive international hub, but that's precisely part of its charm. Gimpo feels more manageable, more personal. There are still plenty of convenient shops for last-minute souvenirs or snacks, and cozy cafes to grab a coffee before your flight. I particularly appreciate the free Wi-Fi, which is fast and reliable – perfect for checking last-minute details or sharing your excitement with loved ones. My most memorable experience at Gimpo involved a slightly rushed departure. I was running a bit behind, convinced I'd miss my flight. But the check-in process was so swift, and security so efficient, that I actually found myself with time to spare! It was a moment of pure relief and gratitude for an airport that clearly values passenger experience. Gimpo International Airport isn't just a point of transit; it's an integral part of my joyful Korean travel experience. It’s the calm before the Seoul storm (in the best way!), the welcoming committee, and the reassuring farewell. For anyone looking for a seamless, stress-free, and genuinely pleasant airport experience in Seoul, Gimpo is, without a doubt, a shining star.
Thanh L — Google review
I landed here and the staff are friendly. I was in for declaration and they were all happy and smiling. It's quite a big airport but everything is labelled in Korean and English, so it's not confusing. Many shops, restaurants and place to buy SIM cards. And it's super clean!
Oscar R — Google review
***Small but good airport*** One of the main reasons why this airport is so good is that there is an underground path to the Lotte Department Store across the street. Allocate ~10minutes to get there. The airport itself offers only a few restaurants. There is a CU convenience store, pharmacy and a KPOP shop before you enter baggage check. After the immigration there are duty free shops but it is a bit limited in terms of variety and the deals are better with duty free at other establishments outside of the airport. The restroom is on the very far end (left side after you leave the immigration check) which is a small distance from the gates. Allocate ~5minutes. The underground is also connected to the subway which is very convenient to get to the city. The one coffee spot inside PASCUCCI offers what looks like food sandwiches and desserts (I haven’t tried) but the coffee is just average.
Yu-Ting — Google review
Unlike the extremely crowded Incheon Airport, this airport only handles short-haul routes, so it is relatively comfortable with less congestion.
Yusuke I — Google review

Incheon International Airport

International airport
Transportation
Incheon International Airport is a top-class airport located in the Seoul area, known for its extensive amenities such as a spa, driving range and ice-skating rink. It boasts exceptional facilities, cleanliness, accessibility and service that make it one of the best airports in the world. The airport offers an array of food and beverage options as well as duty-free shopping with simplified tax refund processes that allow travelers to quickly obtain their refunds.
Incheon International Airport always makes traveling feel easy and pleasant. From the moment you arrive, everything is clean, bright, and beautifully organized. The check-in and security process are smooth, and the staff are friendly and helpful. I enjoyed walking through the spacious terminals filled with great restaurants, cozy cafés, and duty-free shops. Transportation to Seoul is simple and fast with the airport express train. It’s one of those airports that makes you feel proud and comfortable every time you travel through it, truly one of the best in the world.
Sean W — Google review
I found Incheon International Airport to be immaculately clean, very efficient and well organised. It had a lot of good and useful amenities and really catered well to busy and tired travellers. I particularly liked that toilets and dirnk refill stations were plenttiful and well spaced throughout the airport. All staff we interacted with were helpful. Signs were also helpful in guiding travellers. I would say that this airport is one of the better ones I have been to.
Map R — Google review
Loved everything about this airport. Probably the best one I travelled to. Clean toilets,water dispensers everywhere Cheap lounge pre security at B1-6hr with spa and rest area for 28k over night, 22 day time. Comfortable chairs, free trolleys. Smoking areas Organised and clean. Loved it
Isma M — Google review
If you’re traveling from US to Asian countries (specifically Philippines), most likely you’ll have a layover in Incheon Airport, South Korea. This is one place I don’t mind having a layover to. Although, it might be a bit of a walk to your next gate, you won’t miss your flight. There’s always plenty of time with transfers (mostly) can’t say it’s all flights. Incheon Airport is beautiful, very clean, and modern. There are plenty of places to sit and charging stations to charge electronic devices. Besides duty free, there are plenty of stores to shop in. There is so much to do. Shop, eat, and walk around. There’s even areas where kids can play and run around. Pros: 1. Restrooms are not very far from gates and is rarely crowded. 2. Senior Citizens and people with disabilities are well taken care of (they get transported to their gates and get priority. I love that. Cons: 1. Water fountains are still the old school type. I think they should upgrade to water fillers. It’s hard to fill water bottles in those old school water fountains.
Jemellee M — Google review
Good airport, we used shower for 6 dollars during transfer. Free wifi available. Lots of seating area. Good food court. Only one thing was missing - grocery store. But it is good and clean airport. We also used terminal hotel for one night during transfer and it was also quite good.
Lukas P — Google review
Incheon is a very spacious airport. The Departure terminal has high ceilings and two large media screens (featuring ads with a giant Timothee Chalamet). The airport does not feel crowded with all the height and space. There are lots of interesting things to photgraph and plenty of food options. It is a pleasant airport to wait for your flight.
K J — Google review
Terminal 1 - Huge airport. Tax refund can be done at the kiosk near Counter J. Be prepared for a long Q. I would recommend to come to the airport 3-4 hrs b4 your flight. Food court can be found on L4. You can access via the escalator near counter D. After immigration, go to counter 28 to redeem ur tax refund. No need to show the goods. Everything can be checked in. If you are getting back in Korean Won, go straight to the Kiosk (Q is way shorter). But if you plan to get back in other currencies, you need to join the Q and go to the counter. Usually takes 20-30 minutes b4 you reach the counter.
Shereen — Google review
Incheon Airport is easily one of the best airports I’ve ever flown through. Everything here feels organized, clean, and efficient- from check-in to security to boarding. The staff are polite and helpful, even during busy hours, and there’s always someone around to guide you if you’re unsure where to go. The layout makes sense, signs are clear in multiple languages, and the entire space just feels calm despite how large it is. The amenities are next-level: comfortable lounges, spotless restrooms, shower rooms, and plenty of food options that actually taste good (lounges were so solid). There’s even live Taekwondo and cultural exhibits tucked between the gates, which adds a personal touch you rarely see in airports. I also appreciated how smooth immigration and baggage claim were: no chaos, no confusion. It’s the kind of airport that actually makes travel feel enjoyable rather than stressful. I was there for 10-hours, no problem. Whether you’re flying in or out of Korea, Incheon sets the bar high for what an airport should be.
Joshua H — Google review

Highways and major roads

  1. Seoul-Paju Expressway
  2. Seoul-Incheon Expressway
  3. Gyeongui Line
  4. National Route 1
  5. National Route 3
  6. National Route 37
  7. National Route 77
  8. National Route 100
  9. Paju-Yangju Expressway
  10. Paju-Uiwang Expressway
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  • Paju
  • Goyang
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  • Seoul
  • Gwacheon
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  • Yongin
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  • Chuncheon
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  • Suncheon
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  • Busan
  • Weihai
  • Tsushima
  • Dalian
  • Yantai
  • Jeju

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