Looking for a day trip from Seoul that’s both thought-provoking and refreshingly unique? The DMZ Peace Road combined with a stop at the iconic Aegibong Starbucks, perched near the North Korean border, offers a rare blend of history, culture, and coffee with a view.
The Peace Road is located in Gimpo, just an hour and a half from Seoul by car or bus. Many local tours offer a package that includes transportation, a local guide, and access to restricted zones.
The Peace Road (평화의 길) is a specially designated walking path that brings visitors within mere kilometers of North Korea. Walking here is both surreal and meaningful:
You’ll feel the tension of division and the hope of unification all at once. This walk isn’t just sightseeing — it’s a walk through Korea’s past, present, and dream for peace.
At the end of the route lies one of the most unique cafés in Korea: Aegibong Starbucks, known as one of the closest Starbucks locations to North Korea.
📍 Located in Aegibong Peace Ecopark, this Starbucks offers:
Whether you’re sipping an iced Americano or trying a local seasonal drink, the setting makes the experience unforgettable.
The DMZ Peace Road and Aegibong Starbucks tour is a perfect half-day trip for travelers seeking a mix of solemn history, scenic landscapes, and one-of-a-kind cultural experiences. Nowhere else can you reflect on peace while sipping coffee just kilometers from the world’s most heavily guarded border.
If you’re visiting Korea and want a deeper story to take home — this is it.
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