The Namsan Mountain Area in Gyeongju offers the closest glimpse of Buddhist culture from the Silla period, with Buddhist relics scattered throughout. If you are a budget traveler who wants to explore Namsan Mountain in Gyeongju. I recommend taking Bus No. 500 to explore the Silla period Buddhist art sites scattered around the open air.
*The Bus No. 500 series mainly pass through the western part of Namsan Mountain in Gyeongju. If you want to go to the eastern side of Namsan Mountain, I recommend taking Bus No. 11.
*When returning from each bus stop to the downtown area of Gyeongju, you can board any bus from the 500 series.
Here is the travel course for Bus No. 500, which provides the easiest way to explore the Namsan Mountain area in Gyeongju
at a glance
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The bus frequency is approximately every 20 minutes.
Starting point of Bus No. 500
(Gyeongju Intercity Bus Terminal)
1. Jungang Market Get off
2. Gyeongju Post Office Get off
3. Palujeong Pavilion Get off
4. Back gate of Cheonmachong Tomb, Hwangridan-gil Get off
5. Hwangnidan Street Get off
6. Hwangnam Market Get off
7. Get off the Gukdang Village, and walk for 10 minutes
8. Tapri Village Get off
9. Back gate of Oreung Tombs Get off
10. Entrance to Najeong Get off
11. Poseokjeong Pavilion Get off
12. Sambulsa Temple, Mangwolsa Temple Get off
13. Samneung Royal Tombs Get off
Destination
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※Operates in reverse order
please note!
In Gyeongju's major bus stops, digital information boards are installed with the Bus Information System (BIS), providing real-time bus schedules and updates. This has dramatically enhanced the convenience of bus travel in Gyeongju.
Jungang Market




