Discover Gyeongju on a private tour
Imagine stepping into Gyeongju, a city where the echoes of ancient dynasties linger in the air and every stone seems to hold a tale. Known as the "museum without walls," Gyeongju is a living testament to Korea’s historic grandeur. Tours with a local guide offer a close look at this historical centre. On private tours, explore the magnificent Bulguksa Temple and the regal tombs of Tumuli Park, where history feels tangible beneath your feet. Your journey takes you along paths less traveled, framed by cherry blossoms and carried by the breeze that whispers of the past. A food and wine tour introduces you to local delights like hwangnam bread, a sweet homage to the city's legacy. With your guide, skip the lines and immerse yourself in Gyeongju’s essence, uncovering its layered past. If you’re looking for more inspiration, take a look at our curated list of things to do in Gyeongju. Explore Gyeongju your way At ToursByLocals, we believe that how you explore is just as important as where you go. That’s why every Gyeongju tour is private, flexible, and built around you: Move at your own pace, skip the crowds, make connections and follow your curiosity. Find local guides offering private tours in Gyeongju for every interest, including: Museums tours: See Silla-era gold crowns and the famed Emille Bell at Gyeongju National Museum, then step inside the Cheonmachong tomb display at Daereungwon to understand how elite burials were built. Museum-focused tours can add the Wooyang Museum of Contemporary Art near Bomun Lake if you like modern works. History tours: Walk among grassy royal mounds at Daereungwon and learn how to read their shapes, then visit Bulguksa Temple and nearby Seokguram Grotto for stone-carving details and Buddhist iconography. Evening history tours often time a stroll around Wolji (Anapji) Pond for illuminated palace ruins. Art and Culture tours: Try a hands-on hanji paper craft or natural-dye class in Gyochon Hanok Village and sip traditional tea in a courtyard house. Your art and culture tours can also browse small galleries and design shops along Hwangnidan-gil with photo stops at Woljeonggyo Bridge. The tumuli area and hanok streets are walkable, while buses reach Bulguksa and Seokguram but take time. For smoother connections between far-flung sites, you can book chauffeured tours or ask your guide about private transportation. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all itinerary, you can tailor your private tour to match your interests, pace and personality with a local who knows Gyeongju inside and out. Walking tours & neighbourhoods Embark on a private walking tour of Gyeongju and explore its historic neighborhoods, guided by a local who knows every corner. - Bomun Lake Area: Perfect for families and groups, this scenic area offers bike rentals and walking paths around the lake. It’s a great spot for a leisurely day outdoors. - Downtown Gyeongju: Rich in history, this area is ideal for cultural tourists. Visit ancient sites, traditional markets, and local eateries that offer a taste of the region's heritage. - Hwangnam-dong: Known for its traditional hanok houses, this neighborhood provides a glimpse into Korea’s architectural past. It’s an excellent choice for those interested in history and culture. - Seokguram and Bulguksa: Although slightly out of the city center, these UNESCO sites are a must for those seeking meaningful cultural experiences. The blend of nature and history here is truly inspiring. Day trip ideas from Gyeongju Use Gyeongju as a base to explore nearby cities and coastlines with easy day trips, shaping your tours around food, history, or sea views without rushing. - Busan: Mix beaches, big-city energy, and fresh seafood at Jagalchi Market, then wander hillside alleys in Gamcheon for colour and photos; your tour can lean into street food, beach time, or harbour views. - Andong: Step into Confucian heritage at Hahoe Folk Village and see mask culture up close, with quiet lanes and river scenery that suit history fans and slow walkers; build your tour around folk traditions, local eats, and simple countryside stops. - Daegu: Browse Seomun Market for fabrics, snacks, and crafts, then head toward Palgongsan trails for breezy city views; a tour here fits you if you like lively markets paired with light hiking and temples. - Ulsan: Follow the coastal path at Daewangam Park and breathe in pine and sea air, or stroll the Taehwagang bamboo grove for shade and river scenes; your tour can focus on nature, easy walks, and photo spots. - Pohang: Catch sunrise at Homigot, walk the seaside at Yeongildae, and sample seafood at Jukdo Market; this works for you if you want straightforward coastal views with simple urban stops in one day. A private tour with a local guide is the best way to really get to know a place. Skip the crowds, follow your interests, and see a side of Gyeongju most travellers miss.