Tourist Sites

  • Heyri Art Valley

    82-105, Heyrimaeul-gil, Paju-si, Gyeonggi-do

    Korean artists of various field of work such as writers, painters, actors, architects and musicians constructed the cultural town of Heyri. Within this community, there are residences, workrooms, art galleries and museums. Artists make a living by opening exhibitions, trading or selling their artworks. Currently, there are about 40 museums, exhibitions, concert halls and bookstores, and around 30~40 more are expected to be added. Abbout 10 cafes and food courts are included in these buildings for the convenience of visitors.

  • PAJU DMZ Tour

    618-13 Munsan-eup, Majeong-ri Paju-si, Gyeonggi-do

    The Demilitarized Zone, more commonly referred to as the DMZ, was set up and agreed upon during the armistice agreement. Roughly 20 years later, North and South Korea met again and agreed on utilizing the DMZ as a symbol of peace, allowing human contact while protecting its pristine nature. DMZ remained restricted from the public for 40 years, which only made people more curious about visiting. While travel within the region still remains extremely limited, with some spots only open to special tours, there are many areas which are open to the general public. Visit for yourself to feel the peace of the DMZ. Tourists can tour Imjingak Resort, The 3rd tunnel, Dorasan Observatory and Unification Park by shuttle bus. Soldiers act as guides on this package tour. Only Korean speaking guides are available if you make your reservation here, so foreigners should contact a travel agency to arrange an English-speaking guide in advance. Private cars and taxies are not permitted. Only designated shuttle buses can enter because it is located in the Civilian Restricted Zone. You can use link button for travel package reservation and detailed tour contents.

  • Odusan Unification Observatory

    369, Pilseung-ro, Paju-si, Gyeonggi-do

    The observatory is situated in the northernmost ceasefire line of the western front where Hangang River, Seoul’s lifeline, and Imjingang River meet. It offers a wide view of Songaksan Mountain in Gaeseong to the north and 63 Building in Seoul to the south. Also, it is a valuable unification security tourist attraction related to Imjingak, the 3rd Tunnel, and Panmunjeom (Joint Security Area) stretching along Jayu-ro in the northeast.

  • Provence Village

    69, Saeori-ro, Tanhyeon-myeon, Paju-si, Gyeonggi-do

    Beginning with a chic French restaurant in 1996, Provence Village is a themed village with a shabu-shabu restaurant, a garden restaurant offering delicious grilled meat, Provence Living Gallery decorated with beautiful interior designs, Herb Village full of sweet fragrance, Fashion Gallery, a European bakery and cafes

  • The Botanical Garden BCJ(Byeokchoji)

    242, Buheung-ro, Gwangtan-myeon, Paju-si, Gyeonggi-do

    The Botanical Garden BCJ was established in 1965 on the belief that nature brings great joy into people's lives. Located in a suburb of the Seoul Metropolitan area, it is a perfect natural getaway for urban residents, as well as an important habitat for preservation of diverse plant species from home and abroad. Moreover, the BCJ offers exciting hands-on experience programs, and also serves food and drinks made with herbs at its restaurant and cafe.