Step into the past on an immersive culinary walking tour in Suwon, home to the UNESCO-listed Hwaseong Fortress and the living legacy of the Joseon Dynasty. Follow the traces of King Jeongjo as you walk along fortress walls, gates, and historic pathways, discovering how Suwon was designed as a city shaped by royal vision, filial devotion, and reformist ideals.
Led by a knowledgeable guide, the experience connects architecture, history, and food culture. As you explore key landmarks, you will learn how military outposts supported royal supply systems, how seasonal rituals influenced court cuisine, and how Suwon became a meeting point between royal traditions and local culinary practices. Stories of royal processions, daily life, and the evolution of the city bring the past vividly into the present.
After a gentle walking exploration, the experience shifts from history to taste. Seated at carefully selected local eateries, you will enjoy dishes that reflect both regional flavors and echoes of royal dining traditions. Sample old-style Korean fried chicken known for its light, aromatic batter and crisp texture, as well as handmade sundae (Korean blood sausage) served with perilla salt, fresh chives, and house dipping sauces. A variety of side dishes highlights the balance of colors, textures, and seasonal ingredients central to Korean culinary philosophy.
The tour concludes with a refined cultural finale featuring Yakgwa, a traditional royal dessert historically offered to honored guests, paired with Jeho iced tea, a fragrant and refreshing beverage once enjoyed by Crown Prince Sado. This final tasting offers insight into the elegance and symbolism of Korean royal food culture.
Designed as a small-group experience, this tour offers clear guidance, a comfortable walking pace, and meaningful cultural insights. It is ideal for travelers seeking more than a typical sightseeing tour — combining history, architecture, and gastronomy into a deeper understanding of Suwon’s heritage.