Suwon Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
capital of Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
About Suwon
A city located in south-central Gyeonggi-do. The Gwanggyo Mountains, the developmental part of the Gwangju Mountains, passes through, and high and low hills appear here and there. The terrain generally slopes gently from northeast to southwest. It is divided into four districts: Gwonseon-gu (권선구), Jangan-gu (장안구), Paldal-gu (팔달구), and Yeongtong-gu (영통구). Despite its population exceeding one million since 2002, Suwon had been subject to the same administrative regulations as other local districts, facing difficulties in providing various services. Therefore, it has been granted the status of Suwon special case city, enabling it to enjoy a broader range of services. Suwon's continental climate is very similar to that of other cities in the Seoul area like Ansan. The climate of Suwon is class
Top Attractions in Suwon
Explore the best things to see and do in Suwon:
- ★Adams memorial hall
- ★Aqua Planet Gwanggyo
- ★Banghwasulyujeong
- ★Banghwasuryujeong
- ★Budeunae Sanjedang
- ★Changsungsaji
- ★Donglaejeongssi Yagsabul
- ★Fishing Café in the Royal Pirate
Where to Eat in Suwon
Must-try local food and restaurants:
- 🍴Bon-Suwongalbi
- 🍴Boyoungmandu
- 🍴Chogajib
- 🍴Daewangkalgugsu
- 🍴Dukkeobijib
- 🍴Furato
Where to Stay in Suwon
- 🏨Amor Hotel
- 🏨Biz Hotel
- 🏨Charmant Motel
- 🏨Design Hotel Khan
- 🏨DongHo SpaLand
- 🏨Geumgangsan Sauna
Suwon Travel Guide Sections
Our comprehensive guide covers 11 sections including:
