Recommended Attractions
Nearby Attractions Around Stay Suncheon
Suncheon Bay Wetland – 10-Minute Walk
Suncheon Bay Wetland is one of Korea’s most iconic eco-tourism destinations, renowned for its vast reed fields, S-shaped waterways, and migratory bird habitats—making it a must-visit spot in Suncheon.
Each season offers a completely different landscape. In particular, the sunset over the reeds creates a breathtaking view loved by travelers and photographers from around the world.
Located just a 10-minute walk from Stay Suncheon, it’s perfect for a morning stroll or a peaceful sunset walk, offering exceptional accessibility.
Highlights
Korea’s 대표적인 생태 습지 (one of Korea’s top ecological wetlands)
Reed-field boardwalks & barrier-free walking trails
Top sunset spot in Suncheon
Iconic photo spots
Birdwatching & nature learning experiences
Ideal for families, couples, and healing trips
📍 Address: 513-25 Suncheonman-gil, Suncheon-si, Jeollanam-do, South Korea
Suncheon Bay National Garden (Monorail) – 7-Minute Drive
Suncheon Bay National Garden is Korea’s first designated national garden and a landmark attraction in Suncheon, where visitors can explore themed gardens from around the world along with stunning seasonal flower displays in one expansive space.
The garden spans a vast area, and a convenient monorail operates throughout the park, making it especially popular for family trips, travel with parents, and relaxing healing getaways.
Located just a 7-minute drive from Stay Suncheon, it offers easy access to one of the city’s must-see attractions with minimal travel time.
Highlights
World gardens & diverse themed gardens
National Garden Monorail in operation
Seasonal flower festivals & night garden experiences
Iconic photo spots in Suncheon
Perfect for families, couples, and healing trips
Easily combined with a visit to Suncheon Bay Wetland
📍 Address: 47 Gukgajeongwon 1-gil, Suncheon-si, Jeollanam-do, South Korea
Naganeupseong Folk Village – 30-Minute Drive
Naganeupseong Folk Village is one of Korea’s best-preserved traditional walled villages, maintaining its original Joseon-era layout.
With thatched-roof houses, stone walls, and fortress paths, visitors can experience the daily life and culture of historic Korea firsthand—making it a must-visit attraction in Suncheon.
The village is still home to local residents, earning its reputation as a living history village.
Guests can enjoy hanbok experiences, traditional cultural activities, and scenic walks throughout the year, making it highly satisfying for families, couples, and international travelers alike.
Located about a 30-minute drive from Stay Suncheon, it pairs perfectly with Suncheon Bay Wetland and Suncheon Bay National Garden for a well-planned day trip.
Highlights
Authentic Joseon-era thatched village preserved in its original form
1.4 km fortress wall walking trail
Hanbok experiences & traditional lifestyle programs
Stunning photo spots year-round (especially spring & autumn)
Educational history trips for families with children
A favorite traditional destination for international visitors
📍 Address: 6-4 Pyeongchon-ri, Nagan-myeon, Suncheon-si, Jeollanam-do, South Korea
Suncheon Open Film Location – 15-Minute Drive
Suncheon Open Film Location is Korea’s largest open-air film set, faithfully recreating Korean streets from the 1960s to the 1980s.
As a well-known filming site for numerous popular dramas and movies, it is one of Suncheon’s most iconic attractions.
Visitors can experience retro vibes and modern Korean history at the same time, making it especially popular with couples, families, and photography enthusiasts.
Located just a 15-minute drive from Stay Suncheon, it’s an easy and enjoyable stop during your trip.
Highlights
Authentic recreations of 1960s–80s Seoul and regional city streets
Numerous photo zones from famous dramas and films
School uniform & retro costume rentals available
Highly rated by families, couples, and international visitors
Recommended as a combined route with Suncheon Bay National Garden and Naganeupseong Folk Village
📍 Address: 24 Biryegol-gil, Suncheon-si, Jeollanam-do, South Korea
Seonamsa Temple – 30-Minute Drive
Seonamsa Temple is a thousand-year-old Buddhist temple and one of Suncheon’s most treasured landmarks, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site that preserves the essence of Korean Buddhist culture.
Surrounded by untouched forest paths and a serene temple atmosphere, it is loved year-round as a healing destination, and is especially famous for its cherry blossoms in spring and vibrant autumn foliage.
Located about a 30-minute drive from Stay Suncheon, Seonamsa Temple is an ideal place to visit at a relaxed pace during your Suncheon trip.
Highlights
UNESCO World Heritage–listed temple
Renowned cherry blossoms in spring & autumn foliage
Iconic traditional architecture such as Seungseongyo Bridge and Gangseonru Pavilion
Peaceful forest walks and temple healing experiences
Popular for photography and emotional travel
Ideal for quiet meditation and reflection
📍 Address: 450 Seonamsa-gil, Seungju-eup, Suncheon-si, Jeollanam-do, South Korea
Yeosu Night Sea – 30-Minute Drive
Yeosu Night Sea is one of Korea’s most iconic night-view destinations, famous for its beautiful coastal skyline and sparkling harbor lights.
The scenery—featuring night cruises, a seaside cable car, Odongdo Island, and Dolsan Bridge—offers a completely different charm after sunset and is especially loved by couples and romantic travelers.
Located about a 30-minute drive from Stay Suncheon, it’s an ideal course for enjoying both Suncheon and Yeosu in one trip.
Highlights
Korea’s 대표 야경 명소, “Yeosu Night Sea”
Night cruises & marine tours
Yeosu Maritime Cable Car with nighttime rides
Stunning photo spots at Dolsan Bridge & Odongdo Island
Romantic Pocha Street & fresh seafood restaurants
Popular for emotional photography and date nights
📍 Area: Jungang-dong, Yeosu-si (around Yeosu Marine Park)