Hwagyesa Temple

★ 4.9 (49K+ reviews) • 965K+ booked
Immerse yourself in the serene beauty and rich history of Hwagyesa Temple, a tranquil Buddhist sanctuary nestled at the foot of Mt. Samgaksan in Suyu-dong, Gangbuk-gu, Seoul. Founded in 1522 A.D., this temple offers a unique blend of cultural experiences and natural wonders, making it a must-visit destination for travelers seeking spiritual enlightenment and relaxation. Known for its healing and meditation practices, Hwagyesa Temple provides a peaceful retreat away from the bustling city life of Seoul.
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117 Hwagyesa-gil, Gangbuk-gu, Seoul, South Korea
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4.9 /5
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Irwina ****
1 Jul
Yoon was excellent in explaining everything on each historical places that we went to. Vibrant and so chatty, making sure everyone was enjoying the tour.
JohnPaul ********
1 Jul
I love the voucher that I was able to maximize the shopping experience in Myeondong.
2+
JohnPaul ********
1 Jul
I appreciated this free voucher was able to buy items at an affordable price and to maximize the money that I have to budget
2+
Maria ***************
1 Jul
The ride was smooth and fun. A good way to explore Seoul. Will recommend to friends and family.
2+
林 **
1 Jul
Like as always⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯It's a pity that Q didn't come on stage⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯Let's go and see it next time~~~~~~~(~_~;)(~_~;)(~_~;)(~_~;)Like
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Lee *********
1 Jul
The setup is very easy and convenient. Network connection is stable and good.
林 **
1 Jul
We went to Seoul Tower during the day. We signed up for this tour because we wanted to enjoy Seoul and Seoul Tower at night (we had signed up for daytime tours before). At night in Seoul, looking at the scenery and people from the window, I felt that everything slowed down because my mind was relaxed. In the Seoul Tower tour, we visited Mapo Bridge, Banpo Bridge, Seongsu Bridge, Gwanghwamun, and Seoul Tower at night. The tour guide asked us to get off at Seoul Tower for 25 minutes. As passengers, we excitedly took pictures of the Seoul Tower that came into view. Isn’t it beautiful?! The last attraction is Cheonggyecheon Stream (opposite the meeting point at Gwanghwamun). Walking in Cheonggyecheon Square during the day and at night has different feelings. It is worth arranging a trip.
Chyi *********
30 Jun
fast and immediate received voucher after purchased to redeem on the spot
2+

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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Daeungjeon Hall

Explore the main hall of Hwagyesa Temple, constructed in 1870 with funding from King Gojong. Admire the unique architectural features and intricate paintings depicting the life of Buddha. Don't miss the opportunity to witness the Buddha Triad statues and the historic daebang structure.

Hwagyesa Bronze Bell

Marvel at the Hwagyesa Bronze Bell, a masterpiece crafted during the late Joseon Dynasty. Created by the renowned artisan Sainbigu, this bell features intricate designs, Sanskrit inscriptions, and a unique green patina. Learn about the historical significance of this bell and its cultural importance.

Templestay Program

Experience the unique Templestay Program at Hwagyesa, where you can participate in various activities such as meditation, hiking, and cultural experiences. Immerse yourself in the Buddhist culture and find inner peace in the serene environment of the temple.

Culture and History

Hwagyesa Temple boasts a rich history dating back to the 16th century, with significant contributions from King Gojong and his family. Experience the traditional wooden architecture of the late 19th century and immerse yourself in the Zen teachings of this important Buddhist center.

Local Cuisine

While visiting Hwagyesa Temple, be sure to explore the local cuisine of Seoul. Indulge in popular dishes such as bibimbap, bulgogi, and kimchi, offering a unique blend of flavors and culinary traditions. Don't miss the opportunity to savor authentic Korean cuisine during your visit.

Templestay Programs

Participate in one of the two Templestay programs offered at Hwagyesa Temple. Whether you choose the meditation-focused 'Only Don’t Know (The Experience Program)' or the relaxation-oriented 'Only Rest (The Relaxation Program)', you are sure to find inner peace and rejuvenation.