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Suwon

Located just 30 km south of Seoul, Suwon serves as the capital of Gyeonggi Province and the global headquarters of Samsung Electronics. With a population of 1.2 million, it blends deep historical roots with modern economic significance. The city is best known for Hwaseong Fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage site that attracts millions of visitors annually. For hotel travelers, Suwon offers excellent connectivity via the Seoul Metropolitan Subway and national railways, making it an ideal base for exploring both traditional Korean culture and the high-tech landscape of the capital region.

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Getting there & around

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🚆 Suwon Station🚆 Seryu Station🚆 Hwaseo station🚆 Gwanggyo Station🚆 Mangpo Station🚆 Sungkyunkwan University Station🚆 Yeongtong Station🚆 Cheongmyeong Station

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Before choosing where to stay

Where to Base

Stay near Hwaseong Fortress for easy access to historical sites and the wall walk. Alternatively, choose Yeongtong District in the east, which hosts Samsung Electronics' headquarters and R&D center, offering convenience for business travelers and proximity to Sungkyunkwan University.

Getting Around

Suwon is well-connected to Seoul via three lines of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway, the national railway network, and three expressways. This robust infrastructure makes it easy for guests to commute between the two cities, facilitating day trips to Seoul while enjoying Suwon's quieter atmosphere.

Cultural Highlights

The Hwaseong Fortress is the city's crown jewel, having welcomed 1.5 million visitors in 2015 alone. Known traditionally as the 'City of Filial Piety,' Suwon retains numerous historical landmarks. Walking the fortress walls offers a unique blend of history and scenic views, appealing to cultural enthusiasts and photographers.

Best Season

Spring and autumn offer the most pleasant weather for exploring the city's outdoor attractions, particularly the Hwaseong Fortress. These seasons are ideal for walking tours and photography. Summer provides vibrant energy for outdoor activities, while winter offers a serene atmosphere to appreciate the historical sites without the peak crowds.

Nearby attractions

Hwaseong Fortress

Hwaseong Fortress

Historic1.6 km

palace

Suwon World Cup Stadium

Suwon World Cup Stadium

Culture2.5 km

architectural structure

Suwon Baseball Stadium

Suwon Baseball Stadium

Culture3.6 km

Stadium in Suwon, South Korea

Korean Folk Village

Korean Folk Village

Landmark8.9 km

living museum

National Map Museum of Korea

National Map Museum of Korea

Museum3.2 km

museum in South Korea

Yungneung and Geolleung

Monument6.8 km

Joseon dynasty royal tombs in South Korea

Manseok Park

Park3.9 km

park in Suwon, South Korea

Gwanggyosan

Gwanggyosan

Nature8.6 km

mountain in Gyeonggi-do, South Korea

Yongjusa

Yongjusa

Worship6.4 km

head temple of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism

Gwanggyo Lake Park

Gwanggyo Lake Park

Park4.4 km

park in Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea

Chilbosan

Nature8.0 km

hill in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea

Cheongmyeong-san

Nature5.7 km

Dining

히말라야 정원

Restaurant1.3 km

Restaurant

Ramada Plaza Suwon Deli

Restaurant1.5 km

Restaurant

연포갈비

korean_restaurant2.1 km

Korean

Grotto

cafe5.5 km

Café

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