• Urban Relaxation & Rejuvenation in Goyang

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    Goyang is a city with many places to rest the body and mind. Unwind at a spa featuring a jjimjilbang (Korean sauna) and an infinity pool, or enjoy leisurely time surrounded by nature at a spacious lakeside park. At a ranch, you can picnic while watching horses gallop across meadows—a rate sight in the city. A street lined with grilled-eel restaurants offers Korea's nourishing cuisine, perfect for restoring your energy during your trip.

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      Goyang-si (Gyeonggi-do)

      Total distance: Approx. 41 km

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      Ilsan Lake Park (일산호수공원)

      This park features Korea's largest artificial lake and remains beautiful year-round, making it perfect for walking or cycling. Many visitors come to capture the scenery, especially around sunset or in autumn when the foliage peaks. It's a charming oasis where you can enjoy both nature and relaxation right in the heart of the city.

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      Wondang Horse Ranch (Let's Run Farm) (원당종마목장 (렛츠런팜 원당))

      This ranch allows visitors to see horses galloping across wide meadows near the city. Its pastoral scenery makes it a popular spot for picnics, providing a peaceful place to relax and rejuvenate in nature.

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      Aquafield Goyang (아쿠아필드 고양)

      Located inside Starfield Goyang, this large-scale spa offers a variety of themed saunas and jjimjilbangs. Its infinity pool overlooking the Hangang River is especially popular. Visitors can experience traditional Korean spa culture—sitting on heated floors and chatting—alongside premium spa facilities, all in one place.

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      Haengjuoe-dong Eel Village (행주외동 장어마을)

      This village is home to numerous restaurants specializing in grilled eel, where you can savor charcoal-grilled eel. Eel is traditionally regarded as a dish that restores energy, and the area—once abundant with freshwater eels from the Hangang River—naturally developed into a renowned grilled-eel village.

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