You have a vacation coming up soon, and you’re finally making your dream of visiting South Korea come true. But there’s just one problem: you can’t bear the thought of leaving your furry babies at home! If only you could bring them along on your trip—well, guess what? You can! The Korean government has been encouraging pet parents to bring their pets when visiting, officially designating several cities as “Pet-Friendly Tourism Cities” since 2023. Curious about which ones made the cut? Check out these 6 pet-friendly cities to visit in South Korea where you and your beloved companions can have the time of your lives together!
6 Pet-Friendly Cities in South Korea to Visit with Your Furry Babies
1. Ulsan
Ulsan might be best known for its industrial backdrop, but it’s also a surprisingly welcoming spot for travelers with pets. Two major highlights you won’t want to miss include:
- Daewangam Park: Take a scenic stroll with your pup through the lush pine forest before marveling at the dramatic rock formations along the coastline. The trails are well-paved, making them convenient for you and safe for your pet.
- Taehwagang National Garden: Nestled along the Taehwa River, this expansive garden offers peony fields, a tranquil bamboo forest, and well-maintained walking paths perfect for a pet-friendly excursion. Bring a leash, some water, and let your furry friend sniff around the beautiful landscapes.
Ulsan offers a great blend of nature and city life, so when you’re not exploring its coastal attractions, you’ll find that many local cafes and some accommodations are starting to open up to pets.
2. Taean
Known for its stunning coastal views and laid-back vibe, Taean has also embraced the pet-friendly movement.
One of its standout destinations is Anmyeondo Island, where you can find places like the Holy Dog Pool Villa. This dedicated pet-friendly lodging is tailor-made for travelers who want to splurge on comfort for both humans and animals. Picture a cozy villa complete with a pool, ample garden space, and staff who understand that your four-legged companion is just as important as you are.
While you’re in Taean, don’t miss the chance to walk along the many beaches that grace the coastline. Although some spots may require leashes or have specific rules, you’ll still find plenty of open spaces for playing fetch or simply taking in a relaxing sunset with your pet by your side.
3. Pocheon
Pocheon has gone all-in on welcoming pets, earning an official designation as a “Pet-friendly Tourism City.” This charming locale in Gyeonggi Province isn’t just about scenic views; it’s dedicated to making your pet-oriented vacation unforgettable. Selected as one of South Korea pet-friendly cities to visit last year, many pet parents have brought their furry companions to have fun in several places.
- Pocheon Art Valley: Once a quarry, this space has transformed into a cultural oasis featuring stunning vistas and unique art installations. Pets are allowed in the outdoor areas, so you can take in the creative vibes together.
- Sin’s Farm: Enjoy some pet-friendly apple-picking experience in Sin’s Farm, Pocheon. Have your furry babies running around freely in the property as you enjoy some freshly-made apple pie and apple juice.
Besides these attractions, Pocheon proudly presents 97 pet-friendly accommodations and 140 pet-friendly restaurants dotting the area. Whether you’re looking for a rustic cabin near nature or a chic hotel with dog-friendly amenities, Pocheon has you covered.
4. Suncheon
Selected among the most pet-friendly cities to visit in South Korea last year, Sucheon is actively promoting a culture where pets and their owners can fully enjoy the city’s attractions.
A travel destination that you must visit in the city is Suncheon’s Pet Culture Center, launched under the slogan “Adding a Pet Paradise to Suncheon.” This initiative fosters a welcoming environment for pet travelers by offering unique experiences such as Pet Camping in the Flower World at Suncheon Bay National Garden and the Daeng-daeng (Puppies) Run Tour, a marathon where owners and their furry companions can participate together.
The city continues to expand its pet-friendly offerings, so keep an eye out for new cafes and accommodations that are popping up to serve traveling pet owners better.
5. Iksan
Recently chosen as a “Pet-friendly Tourism City,” Iksan is gearing up to make a splash in the travel scene. Although it’s still developing its pet-focused amenities, here are some upcoming highlights to look forward to:
- Dog Park and Camping Site: The city plans to open a dedicated dog park where your pet can safely roam off-leash and socialize with other furry travelers. Additionally, the new camping site is rumored to offer yoga sessions you can enjoy alongside your four-legged buddy.
Iksan’s approach focuses on blending natural beauty with unique experiences, and given the city’s commitment to improving infrastructure, you’ll likely find even more pet-friendly attractions in the future. Who knows? You will later be able to walk around the Chrysanthemum Festival in Iksan with your beloved furry babies.
6. Gyeongju
A city steeped in history, Gyeongju is evolving into a pet-friendly destination that combines culture, heritage, and modern amenities. Not only that, but there will be upcoming developments, including:
- Bomun Tourism Complex: Plans are in motion to create a large-scale pet-friendly theme park. Imagine a place where you can roam around with your pup, take fun rides, and enjoy scenic spots all in one go!
- Pet-Friendly Trails Around Bomun Lake: A leisurely walk by the lake is already a Gyeongju staple, and soon, you’ll be able to share that experience with your furry friend on designated pet-friendly paths.
Gyeongju’s charm lies in its seamless blend of old and new, so after exploring ancient temples and royal tombs, you and your pet can kick back in local cafes that welcome dogs (and sometimes even cats!).
Final Tips for Pet-Perfect Travel
Finally, no matter which pet-friendly cities of South Korea you choose, always double-check attraction and accommodation policies, as they can vary or change over time. Also, make sure to keep your pet leashed (when required), carry plenty of water, and be courteous to fellow travelers.
And most importantly, soak in every moment! South Korea’s growing list of pet-friendly destinations shows just how dedicated the country is to ensuring that you and your furry babies can have a paw-some adventure together. Check out our previous tips to make sure you have the most convenient travel with your furry babies!
Now that you know these six fantastic cities—Ulsan, Taean, Pocheon, Suncheon, Iksan, and Gyeongju—there’s no need to leave your best friend behind. Pack those treats, hop on a plane, and get ready to explore South Korea with your beloved companion right by your side!
In the meantime, let’s have fun with KTO’s dog ambassador, Mr. Us! Safe travels and happy wagging!
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