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Top 15 Best Things to Do in Ulsan, South Korea

What are the top tourist attractions in Ulsan?

Bucket List: Amazing Places to Visit in Ulsan, South Korea

South Korea has been topping the travel bucket list of many. In 2019 alone, over 17 million tourists enjoyed this multi-media famous country’s sights, culture, and glamour. Apart from the frequented cities like Seoul, Busan, and Jeju Island, many seaside cities have risen in fame. South Korea’s industrial powerhouse, Ulsan, is among them.

If you’re interested in wandering the birthplace of the Stairway to Heaven star, Kim Tae-hee, these top-rated activities await you:

Trail a path that leads to a mystic park

Sea and bridge at Daewangam park in Ulsan, South Korea photo via Depositphotos
Sea and bridge at Daewangam park in Ulsan, South Korea photo via Depositphotos

Situated in Ulsan’s Dong-gu is a beauteous park that can easily make it to your trip’s highlight.

Daewangam Park is only accessible by walking through a trail of luscious cherry trees, beautiful magnolias, and mesmerizing apricots.

If you’re okay with walking through a kilometer of natural sceneries, you’ll soon reach this secluded island park. What makes this destination more special is seeing the Ulgi Lighthouse and a dragon-looking rock island.

Experience life-size dinosaurs in the city

Don’t worry. We’re not hinting at scary flesh-eating dinos, which Jurassic Park is famous for. Instead, an accommodating version can be seen in the pathways of Ulsan.

Numerous gigantic dinosaurs are standing in the middle of the city, which the whole family will surely appreciate. This tourist attraction is both beautiful and historic.

South Korea is abundant in fossils, like dinosaur footprints, eggs, nests, teeth, and bones. The Dinosaur Footprint Park is the perfect place if you want to trace these not-so-mythic creatures’ footprints.

Enjoy the fresh air atop one of Ulsan’s valleys.

Naewonam Valley of Mt Daeun by Jens-Olaf Walter via Flickr CC
Naewonam Valley of Mt Daeun by Jens-Olaf Walter via Flickr CC

The Naewonam Valley is a must-visit because of its beautiful clear waters throughout the year.

If you’re into hiking, the trail to Daeunsan Mountain will pass through this enchanting valley, where you can rest a while to appreciate the beauty of life and nature.

Feel the breeze 3,553 ft. above the ground

Yeongnam Alps by Scilla Kim via Flickr CC
Yeongnam Alps by Scilla Kim via Flickr CC

Creating depth in the beautiful city of Ulsan is the Ganwoljae Plateau. It’s the highest point at 3,553 ft and is part of the Yeongnam Alps.

If you’re a lover of seeing the city from the top down, this travel destination is undoubtedly for you.

Appreciate the oriental designs from Southern Ulsan

Bell Shaped Stupa decorated with the animals of the Zodiac Sign at Hakseong Park by @candjinkorea via Flickr CC
Bell Shaped Stupa decorated with the animals of the Zodiac Sign at Hakseong Park by @candjinkorea via Flickr CC

Located in Ulsan’s southern part is Hakseong Park, home to an iconic Buddhist shrine.

The oriental zodiac figures carved around this shrine’s base are a truly unique feature, making this park a must-visit.

Stroll by a kid-friendly beach

Ilsan beach Ulsan South Korea
Ilsan beach Ulsan South Korea

Ulsan’s Ilsan beach features powdery beach sands across its 600-meter front. If you are accompanied by children, this beach is especially worth-going to because it’s barely 2 meters deep.

Experience the heavenly beach of Korea

Jinha beach photo via Korea Tourism
Jinha beach photo via Korea Tourism

The water in Jinha beach is warm and calm, causing it to be dubbed as Korea’s heavenly beach. If you want relaxation, this beach’s soothing water and peaceful scenery is a must-experience.

Stare at an incomparable night sky

Jujeon Mongdol Beach photo via Korea Tourism
Jujeon Mongdol Beach photo via Korea Tourism

Let yourself be captivated by the calming sky through Ulsan’s Jujeon Mongdol Beach.

This black pebble beach is stunning at night, as the fishing boats illuminate the view through their lights.

You can also enjoy the freshest catch at any time, making this destination one of the best places to dine!

Get to know the whales.

Jangsaengpo Whale Culture Village photo via Korea Tourism
Jangsaengpo Whale Culture Village photo via Korea Tourism

Ulsan’s Nam-gu is famous among sea-creature-lovers, and you’re about to find out why. The Jangsaengpo Whale Culture Village has a myriad of whale-themed activities.

Here, you can spend time at the Whale Plaza, the Whale Garden, and the Sculpture Park, to name a few. All these activities will provide exciting stories about whales and how they live.

Enjoy the therapeutic effect of nature.

Paraesopokpo Falls photo via Depositphotos
Paraesopokpo Falls photo via Depositphotos

Your visit to Ulsan can get even better when you visit the Paraesopokpo Falls. Here, you can stare at water majestically flow from a 15-meter height. Prepare to be mesmerized by the natural forest, the surrounding valley, and the bright sky.

Hike Ulsan’s beautiful recreational forest

Sinbulsan Falls Recreational Forest in Ulsan photo via Depositphotos
Sinbulsan Falls Recreational Forest in Ulsan photo via Depositphotos

The Sinbulsan Falls Recreational Forest is another gem in Ulsan. Its picturesque waterfall flows from the Sinbulsan mountain, another part of the Yeongnam Alps.

The fall-mountain combo makes hiking a genuinely enjoyable activity in this city.

Walk across the Sipridaebatgyo bridge.

Taehwa River Bamboo Forest in Ulsan via Depositphotos
Taehwa River Bamboo Forest in Ulsan via Depositphotos

This picture-perfect wooden bridge atop the 48-kilometer Taehwa River is one of the city’s most relaxing sights. Surrounding this majestic scenery is a vast bamboo field that reaches the sky.

This river and bamboo garden make up the Taehwa River Bamboo Forest, the perfect destination if you want to take effortless photos with a fantastic backdrop.

Nurture the plant-lover in you

Theme Botanic Gardens and Arboretum in Ulsan
Theme Botanic Gardens and Arboretum in Ulsan

The city’s Theme Botanic Gardens & Arboretum has existed for over 20 years. It contains a wide variety of plant species, which aids the research and development of plants for the country.

In light of the new standard, many individuals have fallen in love with nurturing plants. If you want to see many varieties, this Ulsan garden will be a fulfilling experience.

Enjoy Korea’s largest municipal park.

The Taehwa River Grand Park in Ulsan.
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Ulsan Grand Park measures more than 3 square kilometers and is located in Nam-gu, Ulsan. Apart from the variety of plants and trees, you can find here, this park features a jaw-dropping walking trail, a playground, and various zoos. The government has invested around US$107 million in this park, and it’s undeniably a must-see!

Satisfy your bulgogi craving

Korean Beef Bulgogi photo via Depositphotos
Korean Beef Bulgogi photo via Depositphotos

One of the best ways to experience South Korea is through food, and Eonyang Bulgogi is one of Ulsan’s delectable dishes.

Although bulgogi can be enjoyed everywhere in Korea, Ulsan’s manner of preparation is among the most premium. Besides trying authentic and premium bulgogi, McDonald’s fans will enjoy its fast-food version.

Apart from this dish, the Giant Chicken in Ulsan is also one of the most well-rated meals—certainly a must-try!

Ulsan Travel and Tour Packages

To help you plan out your visit to Ulsan, we listed places to visit and other amazing Ulsan, South Korea. We also listed some of the best travel deals, tour packages, and excellent flight deals and accommodation.

Searching for the best hotels, resorts, and affordable flights in the nearby Cities? Check out our list of cheap Ulsan hotels and resorts via Agoda, Booking, or you may also see available Airbnb properties in the city.

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