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Gallery2 Joongsun Nongwon
A mandarin orchard that was converted into an art space
Jungmun Saekdal Beach
The Face of Jeju-do Island, Where the Water Is Cleanest
Samgakbong Peak
A Particularly Mysterious Part of Hallasan Mountain's Gwaneumsa Temple Course
Jeju Olle Course 15
Located Between Hallim Port and Gonae Port
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Jeonmangdae Raw Fish Restaurant
Savor the flavor of freshly caught, local seafood by the sea
Kissa Happiendo
A Japanese-inspired eatery located on Jeonnong-ro, Jeju City.
Yuda Jeju Yokocho
Yuda Jeju Yokocho: A Japanese izakaya tucked away in a small alley in Hallim
MEATTOWN
MEATTOWN: Serving handcrafted burgers with thick patties and fresh vegetables
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Great atmosphere, dining or drinks for one
There are a growing number of people who choose to travel around Jeju on their own, and so there are more and more establishments that cater to this demographic. You can enjoy a meal or drink without feeling pressured to move on. So let’s focus on that all-important customer: you!
Sisters, come together! (Women-only guesthouses on Jeju)
There are many types of accommodations on Jeju, like hotels, pensions, and house rentals. Of these, guesthouses are very popular because they offer flexible arrangements and reasonable prices. One type caters just to women, so as to provide comfortable lodgings with an added sense of security.
For Those Who Need a Break (It’s Okay to Travel Alone! Exploring the Villages on Jeju’s East Side)
Sometimes, we need to escape our busy routines and enjoy some alone time. While some may think solo travel seems lonely, many prefer it because they can tailor their trip entirely to their preferences. To fully enjoy a solo trip, it’s best to choose a place that isn’t too crowded, focusing on rest rather than activities. You can take long naps at a quiet guesthouse or enjoy a drink alone without worrying about others. Here are some peaceful spots on Jeju's east side, perfect for focusing on yourself and finding relaxation.
Is coffee a no-no for you? How about some tea instead? (Teahouses in Jeju)
Nothing soothes the soul like a cup of tea on a cold, windy day. Introducing teahouses in Jeju, the perfect places to relax and enjoy time on your own. Jeju teahouses, which have their own kind of charm from cafes selling coffee and cake, are located all over Jeju from downtown to Seogwipo. Traditional snacks served with clear tea in a large teapot also provide a refreshing and light taste without being overly sharp in flavor. If you have finished your meal with fresh ingredients from Jeju, how about visiting a teahouse instead of the usual coffee shop today?
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