9.1 Km 15492 2021-02-01
15, Badeurae 1-gil, Dong-gu, Ulsan
+82-52-209-9090
Ulsan Hotel Good Morning is housed in the business center of Ulsan, Korea's largest industrial city. Good Morning Hotel provides a relaxing environment for its guests to have a nice vacation and do business. Near the hotel are Hyundai Heavy Industries, Hyundai Motors, and other large industries along with tourist attractions such as Ulgi Park, Ilsan Beach, and more.
The hotel offers large guest rooms in a delightful atmosphere and an internet infrastructure perfect for those on business. The suites, in particular, come equipped with PCs, combining a personal office and a waiting room. Restaurants include a Western restaurant, Chinese, European, Italian, and a seafood restaurant to please all guests of different tastes. Other facilities include an arcade, bar, singing room, and more, for one-stop entertainment.
9.2 Km 0 2024-06-27
1F, 336, Munsu-ro, Nam-gu, Ulsan
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9.2 Km 0 2024-06-27
339, Munsu-ro, Nam-gu, Ulsan
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9.2 Km 0 2024-06-26
9, Beonyeong-ro 250beon-gil, Nam-gu, Ulsan
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9.3 Km 17814 2019-07-12
875, Bangeojinsunhwan-doro, Dong-gu, Ulsan
+82-52-251-2233
Hotel Hyundai Ulsan is a business hotel, adjacent to Hyundai Heavy Industries, the top shipbuilder in the world, and a bathing resort on the beautiful eastern coast of South Korea. With a wealth of experience in hosting numerous international events, accommodating national guests and providing top class services, the hotel has been known as “Ulsan’s Best Hotel” and “The Best Hotel for Business and Sightseeing” since it opened in January 1983.
Through continuous improvements and innovations, Hotel Hyundai Ulsan aims to continue to provide guests with the best quality services for happiness and comfort.
9.4 Km 63058 2023-12-22
Jinhari, Seosaeng-myeon, Ulju-gun, Ulsan
+82-52-204-0351~4
Jinha Beach, located in Jinha-ri, Ulju-gun, in the southern part of Ulsan, is the best beach in Ulsan. Follow the National Highway 31, which runs close to the coast, and Ganjeolgot Lighthouse will come into view with Jinha Beach spreading out beyond. Jinha Beach has a relaxing atmosphere and gentle waves due to its geographical location situated to the north from the East Sea’s raging ocean currents. The 1-kilometer-long beach extends over 40 meters in x_width and can accommodate over 50,000 people per day, making it full of vacationers from all over the country.
It is a great place to visit with family as it has beautiful islands, pine forests, and shallow waters. In addition, Jinha Beach is regarded to have the cleanest water in Korea and it’s only 20 minutes’ drive away from Ulsan and 40 minutes from Busan. The area around the beach and Ganjeolgot Lighthouse is also a popular fishing spot, so there is a constant flow of tourists on weekends throughout the year.
Also near Jinha Beach is Myeongseongyo Bridge, a popular night attraction in Ulsan The lights on the bridge and nearby streets are bright and beautiful at night, decorating the night sea.
(Credit: Ulju Tourism website)
9.4 Km 18833 2020-02-05
Seosaeng-ri, Seosaeng-myeon, Ulju-gun, Ulsan-si
+82-52-204-0324
Seosaengpo Waeseong Fortress
(Seosaengpo Japanese Fortress) is a stone fortress typical
of the Japanese style popular in the later part of the 16th century. It was built under the leadership of Japanese General Kato Kiyomasa in
1592-1593 at the beginning of the Imjinwaeran War (Japanese invasion, 1592-1598). The main fortress is located on a mountaintop 200 meters above
sea level, a second fortress is halfway down the mountain, and a third fortress is
located at the bottom of the mountain. The whole fortress is rectangular shaped. The fortress wall is 6 meters high and slants at an angle of 15 degrees.
In 1594, a Buddhist monk named Samyeong-daesa came to Seosaengpo Waeseong Fortress four times to negotiate for peace, but he failed each time. In 1598, the fortress was taken over
by Korea with the assistance of General Magwi of the Ming dynasty. A year later, Changpyodang Shrine was built in honor of 53 Koreans
who died during battles against the Japanese invading forces. However, the shrine was destroyed during the Japanese imperialism period and no
trace of it remains. It is possible to tell from Seosaengpo Jinseongdo (a map drawn up in 1872) that the fortress was also partially used by Korean forces.
9.5 Km 0 2024-04-17
899, Bangeojinsunhwando-ro, Dong-gu, Ulsan
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9.6 Km 1 2024-02-20
306 Namsan-ro, Nam-gu, Ulsan
Taehwagang Donggulpia has transformed several artificial caves created by the Japanese military during the Japanese colonial period into a tourist attraction, originally intended for storing military supplies. Visitors can catch a glimpse of Ulsan's history and way of life during that era. Outside the caves, there is an artificial falls, and inside, various experiential zones such as the Cave Adventure Zone, Digital Sketch Experience Zone, and Lighting Art Zone offer diverse interactive experiences.
9.9 Km 0 2024-04-22
70, Jeolmeumui-geori, Jung-gu, Ulsan
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