10 Things to do in Ulsan That You Shouldn't Miss

February 8, 2022 Randal Brittian

Ulsan (Korean pronunciation: [ul.s͈an]), officially the Ulsan Metropolitan City, is South Korea's seventh-largest metropolis with a population of over 1.1 million inhabitants. It is located in the south-east of the country, neighboring Busan to the south and facing Gyeongju to the north.
Restaurants in Ulsan

1. Boksoondoga

48, Hyangsandong-gil, Sangbuk-myeon, Ulsan 44903 South Korea +82 1577-6746 [email protected] http://www.boksoon.com
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5.0 based on 46 reviews

Boksoondoga

Boksoondoga, a Premium, Home-brewed Makgeolli Brand We brew liquor using our own traditional recipe that has been passed down from our grandmother. When I was little, villagers often visited our house. I remember my grandmother or mother treated the guests with liquor they made themselves. In return, the guests would give fruit or home-made food before leaving. So I thought people were very fond of our home-style rice wine and my parents enjoyed brewing the liquor. Not many makgeolli brands use nuruk, which is traditional Korean yeast. But my parents believed that nuruk was very important in brewing liquor. Another important part is the pot that keeps the rice drink inside for fermentation. We use traditional, large clay pots that have been used for 50, 60 and even 70 years. Visitors can actually tour the fermentation cellar at our brewery in Ulju. They are very curious about the jars and, often, impressed by them.

Reviewed By SimoneSimone21

+ The modern feel brings a nice element to the traditional practices you will experience + friendly staff + accommodative - we visited with our infant and one of the staff members kindly offered to look after our baby so that we could participate comfortably in the program. This was such a wonderful gesture + learn how to make makgeolli using a basic method and you are allowed to take your mixture home to ferment and enjoy + the restaurant next door offered 4 types of korean food: bindaeddeok (green bean), pajeon (vegetable pancake), tteokbokki (spicy rice cake), odeng (fish cake on a stick) and bottomless makgeolli. + our tour guide was friendly , helpful and informative. (organised by UNIST) + the makgeolli truly is different to what I tasted before and worth boasting about. So good! + you can try some fermented rice tea as well which is just as good. + location is on the outskirts of ulsan and scenic. It is a good place to enjoy with friends and family. - there was nothing I disliked and will definitely do it again.

2. Ulsan Grand Park

94 Daegongwon-ro, Nam-gu, Ulsan 44660 South Korea +82 52-271-8816 http://www.ulsanpark.com
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4.5 based on 139 reviews

Ulsan Grand Park

Reviewed By 72eldar

Wonderful park, a must for nature lovers, we love to spend a few time there, and the lovers of pictures will love it.

3. Taehwagang National Garden

107, Taehwa-dong, Jung-gu, Ulsan South Korea +82 52-229-3147 http://www.ulsantaehwaganggarden.com/index_ko.html
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4.5 based on 69 reviews

Taehwagang National Garden

Reviewed By traveltolivelifenow - Boston, United States

Nature’s getaway in Ulsan ❤️ This is such a Beautiful and peaceful park with many walking paths through colorful gardens, bamboo forest and bridges. They light it up at night with colorful night lighting and music ???? ???? ???? You can also rent Kakao bikes There are many cafes and restaurants in the area with an overview of the park. Definitely one of my favorite places to come every time I visit Ulsan. I absolutely love the picturesque sceneries. I highly recommend visiting Taehwagang National Garden.

4. Daewangam Park

Ilsan-dong, Dong-gu, Ulsan South Korea +82 62-650-5000 http://tour.ulsan.go.kr/eng/index.ulsan?menuCd=DOM_000000309002003000
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4.5 based on 250 reviews

Daewangam Park

Reviewed By pauleN1428JV - Seoul, South Korea

Great place to Visit for the whole family great views large play area for the Kids and coffeshops for a drink and a snack. Also within easy walking distance to Ilsan beach

5. Taehwa River Seepri Bamboo Grove

107, Taehwa-dong, Jung-gu, Ulsan South Korea http://tour.ulsan.go.kr/board/view.ulsan?boardId=ATTRACTION&dataSid=143&menuCd=DOM_000000102005000000
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Taehwa River Seepri Bamboo Grove

Reviewed By object_ball_eight - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

The easiest way to get to Taehwagang National Garden is by cab. The garden houses an incredibly vast garden. Bright yellow flowers were in full bloom during my visit. Silver grass reeds magnificently rose proudly in the afternoon sun. On the other side of the garden over the wooden bridge is the Bamboo Forest, which is definitely worth a visit. And a walk along the Taehwa River is highly recommended.

6. Ganjeolgot

Daesong-ri, Seosaeng-myeon, Ulju-gun, Ulsan South Korea +82 52-229-7000 http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/SI/SI_EN_3_1_1_1.jsp
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Ganjeolgot

Reviewed By unzc - Bangkok, Thailand

Take a bus no.715 from city hall for 1.30hour and walk. Good atmosphere. You can see sunrise from here

7. Seoknamsa Temple

1064, Deokhyeon-riSangbuk-myeon, Ulju-gun, Ulsan 689-823 South Korea +82 52-264-8900 http://www.seoknamsa.or.kr
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4.5 based on 23 reviews

Seoknamsa Temple

Reviewed By JTeale - Ulsan, South Korea

A beautiful temple and a wonderful way to spend a fall afternoon or escape from the heat in the summer. Seoknamsa has a beautiful tree-lined walk up to the main temple. From there, you will see and hear a wonderful waterfall. This temple is located in a wonderful area that now has a few coffee shops and sits at the foot of Gaji Mountain. There are a few restaurants in the parking lot by the temple entrance and just down the road there are a few places to pick up some delicious apples.

8. Jangsaengpo Whale Museum

244, Jangsaengpo Goraero, Nam-gu, Ulsan South Korea +82 52-256-6301 http://www.whalecity.kr/whalemuseum/index.php
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4.0 based on 88 reviews

Jangsaengpo Whale Museum

Reviewed By jackytansg - Singapore, Singapore

This place is pretty interesting to visit as you can learn more about the town's whaling history. We hope the museum can have English exhibits. There is also a slide in the museum to transport you from level 3 to level 2. A nice must visit attraction!

9. Ulsan Museum

277 Duwang-ro, Nam-gu, Ulsan 44668 South Korea +82 52-222-8501 http://museum.ulsan.go.kr
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4.0 based on 38 reviews

Ulsan Museum

Reviewed By PeterthePauper - Ulsan, South Korea

Relatively modern museum (opened 2011), located adjacent to Ulsan Grand Park and easily accessible from downtown Ulsan. The permanent exhibitions located on the 2nd Floor are divided into two main Galleries; the 'History Gallery' showing the history and culture of Ulsan from prehistoric times up until the establishment of the Ulsan Industrial Metropolis and the 'Industrial History Gallery' concentrating on the development of Ulsan as an industrial centre from the sixties/seventies up until the present day. I certainly was unaware of the amount of prehistoric sites in the Ulsan Metropolitan Area and this visit to the museum prompted me to subsequently visit such sites, e.g.: the petroglyph rock art in nearby Ulju, etc. As a "foreigner" working in Ulsan, the Industrial History was of particular interest to me and I was drawn to the exhibits concerning the automotive industry (Hyundai Motor Company) and the Shipbuilding/Offshore Construction (Hyundai Heavy Industries). Don't miss the Hyundai Pony - Korea's First Original Model from 1979 (remember when wing-mirrors were actually located on the front wings!). Entrance to the permanent exhibitions is free. When I visited there was an exhibition of 'Egyptian Treasures from the Brooklyn Museum' in one of the two Special Exhibition Galleries for which they charged a fee (discounted for Seniors like myself). This for me was 'icing on the cake' in a thoroughly enjoyable visit which included a pizza lunch in the attractive Bistro/Cafeteria on the 2nd Floor.

10. Ilsan Beach

993, Ilsan-dong, Ulsan South Korea
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4.0 based on 44 reviews

Ilsan Beach

Reviewed By pauleN1428JV - Seoul, South Korea

Very nice place to visit any time of the year but in the month of August main Korean Holidays it is realy good. Lots to eat drink and a beautiful stretch of beach which you can camp on. There is plenty of activities water sports etc and some great coffee shops where you can have a coffee and look at the beautiful view.

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