If you are planning a one-day trip after exams or during a short break, Sokcho is a great choice.
Located on Korea’s east coast, Sokcho offers a mix of culture, nature, and easy transportation from Seoul.
This guide explains how to travel from Seoul to Sokcho by bus and introduces a simple day-trip route.
The recommended course includes Museum X, Yeonggeumjeong, Abai Village, and Cheongcho Lake Park.
Traveling from Seoul to Sokcho is easiest by intercity or express bus.
Buses depart from Dong Seoul Terminal and Seoul Express Bus Terminal.
Sokcho has two main bus terminals, so you can choose based on your itinerary.
About a 5-minute walk to Sokcho Beach
Ideal if you want to see the sea right after arrival
About a 15-minute walk to Sokcho Central Market
Recommended for food and local shopping
Dong Seoul Terminal → Sokcho Intercity Bus Terminal
Seoul Express Bus Terminal → Sokcho Intercity or Express Terminal
Travel Tip
Some buses are marked as “via” routes.
These stop in other cities and take longer, so check before booking.
Museum X is a new immersive theme park combining media art and digital technology.
Most visitors spend about 1.5 to 2 hours here, with a maximum stay of 3 hours.
A student discount event is available for exam takers.
Bring your exam slip or admission document to receive the benefit.
Discount Period
Nov 14, 2025 – Dec 21, 2025
50% off Museum X Pass and AI Package
This zone focuses on imagination and play.
It features light tunnels, sound-based spaces, interactive visuals, and media slides.
The experience feels immersive and dynamic.
This space explores time and movement through light and sound.
Visitors can try “Graffiti X,” where AI analyzes drawings and recreates them as digital artwork.
Here, imagination becomes interactive reality.
SketcherX uses AI to create portraits through simple conversation.
This zone is available with the Museum Pass + AI Package.
This zone combines machine learning with interactive art.
Visitors can create fantasy backgrounds and complete media artworks with AI tools.
It feels more like a game than a traditional exhibition.
Seorak Waterpia is about 15 minutes from Museum X by car.
During the exam season, a 1+1 ticket event is available for students.
Yeonggeumjeong is located where Seoraksan Mountain meets the East Sea.
In the past, this area was a large rock formation.
During the Joseon Dynasty, it was called “Biseondae.”
Legend says fairies visited the area at night, giving it a mysterious image.
In the late Japanese colonial period, the rocks were removed for port construction.
Today, wide rock platforms remain, offering open sea views.
Yeonggeumjeong is best visited in the afternoon or at sunset.
The sound of waves and open horizon make it a calm stop after Museum X.
Morning: Bus from Seoul to Sokcho
Late Morning: Visit Museum X
Afternoon: Yeonggeumjeong coastal walk
Optional: Abai Village or Cheongcho Lake Park
Evening: Return to Seoul by bus
A one-day trip from Seoul to Sokcho is realistic and rewarding.
Museum X offers a modern, interactive experience.
Yeonggeumjeong provides natural scenery and quiet moments by the sea.
If you want a short trip that feels different from the city, Sokcho is a solid choice.
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