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Olive Young - Jeju Hagwi Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (올리브영 제주하귀)

Olive Young - Jeju Hagwi Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (올리브영 제주하귀)

16.1 Km    0     2024-04-18

1F, 121, Hagwi-ro, Aewol-eup, Jeju-si, Jeju-do

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Camellia Hill (카멜리아힐)

Camellia Hill (카멜리아힐)

16.2 Km    51512     2022-12-26

166, Byeongak-ro, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-800-6296

Camellia Hill is a camellia arboretum that was created on a 172,000 square meter plot of land in Sangchang-ri, Jeju-do. The arboretum is home to 6,000 camellia trees of 500 different species including species that are known to produce the world’s largest and earliest blossoms. In addition to camellia trees, the arboretum also boasts palm trees, wildflowers, and other plants as well as a sprawling grass plaza and an ecological pond. Auxiliary facilities include a gallery exhibiting camellia-themed crafts and a multipurpose seminar room. Camellia Hill also offers a variety of lodging facilities ranging from thatched-roof cottages and wooden cabins to steel houses and a condominium-type resort.

Figure Museum Jeju [Tax Refund Shop] (피규어뮤지엄 제주)

Figure Museum Jeju [Tax Refund Shop] (피규어뮤지엄 제주)

16.3 Km    0     2024-04-23

243 Hanchang-ro, Andeok-myeon, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do

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Podo Hotel (포도호텔)

16.5 Km    28987     2024-06-05

863 Sallongnam-ro, Andeok-myeon, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-792-5200

Podo Hotel is designed with the motif of Jeju's oreum (parasitic cone) and thatched-roof houses. The hotel aims to create a healing environment, where guests can unwind while looking out at Jeju's pristine nature. Each guest room features natural hot spring water.

Chocolate Museum (초콜릿 박물관)

Chocolate Museum (초콜릿 박물관)

16.7 Km    63598     2022-12-27

144, Iljuseo-ro 3000beon-gil, Daejeong-eup, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do

The Chocolate Museum in Seogwipo, Jeju is the second largest chocolate museum in the world (the largest being the Cologne Chocolate Museum in Germany). Built using volcanic scoria unique to Jeju, the museum looks like an ancient castle and seems to complement the surrounding natural environment. The front yard measures 5,000 meters squared and is surrounded by a low-lying fence made of rough stones, giving even passerbyers a great view of the museum's front garden .
At the entrance to the museum, a whimsical statue of a cacao god greets visitors. The museum has three floors and houses a gallery, a theater, a café, a workshop, and a chocolate store. The most popular exhibits are the gallery with various exhibits on chocolate and the workshop showing the chocolate-making process. The chocolate produced at the museum is available for both sampling and purchase. In addition, the 'Collection Square' features a wide array of chocolate cases and other items that Mr. Han Ye-seok, the museum director, has collected from around the world.
In the 'Chateâu Chocolat: Real Chocolate Place' chocolate shop at the Chocolate Museum, visitors can get a taste of hand-made chocolates. The Chateâu Chocolat is a retail chocolate chain with franchises in Gyeongbokgung, Apgujeong, Itaewon, and Changdeokgung in Seoul, and Yangyang and Somdari in Gangwon-do.

Little Prince Citrus Orchard (어린왕자감귤밭)

Little Prince Citrus Orchard (어린왕자감귤밭)

17.1 Km    0     2024-02-20

45-1 Chusa-ro 36beon-gil, Daejeong-eup, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do

Little Prince Citrus Orchard is a café located in an 8,000 square meter palm grove, enriched with Jeju scoria. The café's citrus orchard is home to 11 species of animals, allowing visitors to feed them with any drink order. In winter, the citrus harvest season, they also offer a citrus picking activity. Their signature offerings include the fresh green tangerine smoothie and hallabong smoothie.

Manor Blanc (마노르블랑)

17.1 Km    0     2024-02-20

46 Iljuseo-ro 2100beon-gil, Andeok-myeon, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do

Manor Blanc is a café that features a beautiful garden adorned with hydrangeas in summer, pink muhlies in fall, and camellias in winter. From late fall to winter, the café also offers citrus picking experiences. Their drink menu includes homemade hallabong ade, green tangerine ade, and Jeju lemon ginger ade. Visitors can enjoy the views of Sanbangsan Mountain and Seogwipo Sea from the second floor of the café.

Café Gwangnyeong Olle 17 (카페광령올레17)

Café Gwangnyeong Olle 17 (카페광령올레17)

17.3 Km    0     2024-02-20

295 Gwangseong-ro, Aewol-eup, Jeju-si, Jeju-do

Café Gwangnyeong Olle 17 is located in front of the Gwangnyeong 1-ri office, marking the end point of Jeju Olle Trail 16 and the starting point of Trail 17. Run by a photographer, the café features a photo printing machine on-site. The signature menu item is handmade milk tea, complemented by a selection of coffee and other beverages. This café offers visitors a cozy atmosphere that captures the warmth and charm of a small town in Jeju.

Jeju Glass Museum (제주유리박물관)

17.3 Km    39330     2022-11-30

1403, Jungsanganseo-ro, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-792-6262

Jeju Glass Museum (originally the Gimpo Glass Museum and SongHee Glass House), has been making a significant contribution to the advancement of Korean glass art over the past several years through constant research and innovation. The museum opened on March 1, 2008, and has state-of-the-art facilities including a glass art exhibition hall, studio with a kiln, glass-blowing room, and glass processing room. With an expansive area totaling 3,500 pyeong and a broad grass field for displaying artwork, it is a perfect place to study and learn. The museum also offers some programs for visitors to learn and gain a greater appreciation for glass art.

Jeju Sanbangsan Carbonate Hot Springs (제주 산방산탄산온천)

17.8 Km    47832     2024-03-11

192, Sagyebuk-ro 41beon-gil, Andeok-myeon, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-792-8300

Jeju Sanbangsan Carbonate Hot Springs is a carbonate hot spring that contains the main carbonic acid components (free carbonic acid, bicarbonate, sodium, etc.). It is said that this enhances blood circulation, lowering blood pressure and reducing the burden on the heart. It is also beneficial for skin care and fatigue recovery, making it a perfect place to relax after a long day of exploring Jeju. There is an indoor bath designed with glass inside as well as an outdoor open-air bath, so visitors can bathe while enjoying the view of Sanbangsan Mountain and the deep blue sea.