Banghwasuryujeong Pavilion

Historical site
★ 4.9 (7K+ reviews) • 28K+ booked
Discover the enchanting Banghwasuryujeong Pavilion in Suwon, Gyeonggi-do, a hidden gem nestled within the historic Hwaseong Fortress. This picturesque pavilion, designated as a Treasure in 2011, offers a captivating blend of military architecture and serene garden aesthetics. It is a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike, providing a tranquil escape and a deep dive into Korea's rich history. Featured in the beloved drama 'Seonjae Elopes,' Banghwasuryujeong Pavilion is not only a site of historical significance but also a perfect backdrop for a romantic stroll or a peaceful retreat. Whether you're seeking relaxation or cultural enrichment, this serene pavilion promises a memorable experience for all travelers.
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44-6 Suwoncheon-ro 392beon-gil, Paldal-gu, Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
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4.9 /5
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Anastasia ********
29 Jun
Our tour was great! Our tour guide Andrew was very nice and shared a lot about the places.
Tiong **************
25 Jun
the tour was good, just unfortunate that it rains the whole day so its a bit demoralising. Travis, our tour guide is very detailed and alert, making sure we learn interesting things and that we dont get lost. also introduce to us very nice restaurants to go try all the best traditional local food.
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Tanya ******
24 Jun
Suwon Tour was fun and I really enjoyed our tour guide, Andrew's insights. He explained the history of the Hwaseong Fortress in a very fun manner and was very knowledgeable also. His explanation at the Wawujeongsa Temple was also very interesting and he took some amazing pictures at the Starfield Library. In respect of the tour, the itinerary is not very extensive and its a good trip if you want a slow but productive day. We started at 8am and were back by 5pm.
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Klook User
23 Jun
Thoroughly enjoyed this tour. Andrew is such a knowledgeable and good tour guide. He is very considerate and easy to approach.
2+
janine ******
20 Jun
This is most satisfying for me by far. It is just few steps away from the train station. It has a convenience store nearby. And a local restaurant beside the hotel that serves a legit korean bbf and kimchi stew. The hotel serves free coffee and water. It has an elevator. And the ahjusshi at the reception was very nice. He even allowed us to extend our check out time for two hours. The room was spacious and what we loved about is it has a full vanity mirror. Suwon is such a best place to stay for at least 2days. So I highly recommend to book a stay in this hotel. It’s very cheap and yet the service is superb. I will definitely come back here. Thanks again! More powers 🫶🏻
Bien ******
16 Jun
Super worth it! 10/10 highly recommend! We had an amazing time learning about each site's history and significance which made us appreciate each location even more. Our guide, Andrew, is very accommodating and knowledgeable, giving us more than enough time to take everything in. It was such a memorable experience for all of us in the tour. Overall, a breathtaking experience.
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NOR *****************
16 Jun
Pace was good. We didn’t feel rushed. Nice way to end the tour with a cooling trip to the cave after a hot day.
Klook User
15 Jun
The tour was very comfortable and overall well structured. The sites were very beautiful and were great visits. Steven, our tour guide was also very nice as well!

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Banghwasuryujeong Pavilion

Step into a world where history and nature intertwine at the Banghwasuryujeong Pavilion. Built in 1794, this L-shaped marvel stands as a testament to the architectural brilliance of the Joseon Dynasty. As you explore this northeast watchtower of Hwaseong Fortress, let the poetic inspiration of its name guide you along a willow-lined brook, offering a serene escape with breathtaking views of the landscape. Whether you're a history buff or a nature lover, this pavilion promises a journey back in time with a touch of tranquility.

Banghwasuryujeong Pavilion - Historical Significance

Discover the echoes of a pivotal moment in Korean history at the Banghwasuryujeong Pavilion. This picturesque spot was more than just a scenic retreat; it was a beacon of hope during the March 1st Movement in 1919. As you stroll along the Suwoncheon Stream, imagine the courage of those who gathered here, sparking the independence movement in Suwon City. Nearby, Samil Middle School stands as a silent witness to the secret anti-Japanese activities of its teachers and students. Immerse yourself in the stories of the past as you walk through this historic landscape.

Banghwasuryujeong Pavilion - Scenic and Cultural Charm

For fans of Korean dramas and lovers of scenic beauty alike, the Banghwasuryujeong Pavilion offers a delightful escape. Nestled next to Hwaseomun, this charming spot is surrounded by lush greenery and a quaint pond, creating a romantic setting that captured hearts in the drama 'Seonjae Elopes.' Whether you're here to relive a favorite scene or simply to enjoy a peaceful walk, the pavilion's serene ambiance and cultural charm provide the perfect backdrop for a memorable day out.

Cultural and Historical Significance

Banghwasuryujeong Pavilion stands as a remarkable testament to the architectural brilliance of the Joseon Dynasty, seamlessly blending military functionality with aesthetic elegance. This historical gem has witnessed several renovations, notably in 1848 during King Heonjong's reign, and has been carefully preserved through the 20th century. The pavilion is also deeply intertwined with Korea's history, particularly the March 1st Movement of 1919, symbolizing the courage and resilience of Korean independence activists. As part of the Suwon Hwaseong Fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage site, it offers a profound insight into Korea's rich cultural heritage and architectural mastery.

Architectural Features

The pavilion's unique L-shaped design and bay window-like sections on the north and east sides provide breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. Its original design and distinctive roof structure are exemplary of the architectural characteristics of Joseon pavilion-watchtowers, perfectly harmonizing with the natural environment while serving its purpose as a military surveillance and command facility.

Scenic Beauty

Nestled alongside the tranquil Suwoncheon Stream, Banghwasuryujeong Pavilion offers stunning vistas and a serene atmosphere. It's the perfect spot for a leisurely walk, capturing beautiful photographs, or simply immersing yourself in the natural splendor of the area.

Local Cuisine

While exploring Banghwasuryujeong Pavilion, be sure to indulge in the local culinary delights. Nearby cafes and restaurants, such as Cafe Montede, present unique flavors and must-try dishes like salt bread with various fillings. Enjoy a delightful meal or snack as you wander through the charming streets of Haenggung-dong.