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Suwon-si

Suwon-si (South Korea)

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  • Castle and fortress
  • Unesco World Heritage
4 / 5 - 2 reviews
How to get there
An hour from Seoul by tube
When to go
From March to November
Minimum stay
A few hours

Reviews of Suwon-si

Marielle Awad Seasoned Traveller
74 written opinions

The city's main attraction is the fortress, dating from the 18th century, and whose ramparts are quite impressive.

My suggestion:
You are allowed to go into some of the buildings upstairs. Take off your shoes, and rest for a little while, enjoying the coolness of the buildings in complete contrast to the heat prevalent outdoors as from the month of May.
My review

The Suwon Hwaseong Fortress was designated a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site in 1997. Built in the 18th century in less than 3 years, its architecture is unique, mixing brick and stone. . You can climb the rampart, which is almost 4 miles long. I found the first few steps rather exhausting. The walls are 13 to 19 feet high, and the vantage point overlooking the city is enchanting. All along the ramparts, there are a number of things to discover: main gates, garde posts, palace buildings...

In Hwaseong Haenggung, martial arts shows are presented twice a day all year round. The 24 types of martial arts practised by the Korean elite soldiers of old, are showcased. Every Saturday from March to November, a traditional arts show is presented and on Sundays, you can watch the Changing of the Guard ceremony.

Suwon ramparts
Martial arts shows
Marielle Awad Seasoned Traveller
74 written opinions

The city's main attraction is the fortress, dating from the 18th century, and whose ramparts are quite impressive.

My suggestion:
You are allowed to go into some of the buildings upstairs. Take off your shoes, and rest for a little while, enjoying the coolness of the buildings in complete contrast to the heat prevalent outdoors as from the month of May.
My review

The Suwon Hwaseong Fortress was designated a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site in 1997. Built in the 18th century in less than 3 years, its architecture is unique, mixing brick and stone. . You can climb the rampart, which is almost 4 miles long. I found the first few steps rather exhausting. The walls are 13 to 19 feet high, and the vantage point overlooking the city is enchanting. All along the ramparts, there are a number of things to discover: main gates, garde posts, palace buildings...

In Hwaseong Haenggung, martial arts shows are presented twice a day all year round. The 24 types of martial arts practised by the Korean elite soldiers of old, are showcased. Every Saturday from March to November, a traditional arts show is presented and on Sundays, you can watch the Changing of the Guard ceremony.

Suwon ramparts
Martial arts shows