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Private Gyeongju Tour - Explore Gyeongju UNESCO Sites
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Private Gyeongju Tour - Explore Gyeongju UNESCO Sites

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A visit to a museum in Gyeongju is the best way to step into the past and understand the city’s culture. From art and history to science and innovation, museums here offer something for every interest. MakeMyTrip lists 20 must-visit museums in Gyeongju for 2025, making it easy to plan your trip. Exhibits are well curated, with guided tours and interactive displays that keep both adults and children engaged. Whether you’re fascinated by ancient artefacts or modern installations, each museum tells a story worth exploring. With Gyeongju museum prices starting from INR 2694, spending a few hours inside is affordable yet highly rewarding. This December, discover a new side of Gyeongju with MakeMyTrip’s handpicked museums.

Frequently asked questions about gyeongju

There are 20 museums in Gyeongju, each showcasing unique collections of art, culture or history for both casual visitors and enthusiasts.
The ticket prices for museums in Gyeongju start from INR 2694, with certain venues offering free access to specific exhibits or discounted rates on selected days.
Yes, museums in Gyeongju are family-friendly, with interactive exhibits, child-focused activities and dedicated learning areas designed to engage younger visitors in a fun way.
Most museum visits in Gyeongju take 2 to 3 hours, though larger institutions may require a half-day to explore the full range of exhibits comfortably.
Yes, museums in Gyeongju often provide guided tours led by trained staff, enhancing the experience by explaining artefacts, displays and the cultural context behind them.