You might think it’s just “sleeping at a temple,” but the schedule is fuller than most people expect. Bulguksa Templestay is built around a clear flow—etiquette, a temple walk, evening practice, and a quiet morning.
If your plan includes Seokguram, the timing and cost change, so it’s worth checking that first.
Below is a practical checklist-style post, so you can book without guessing.
Table of Contents
1. Bulguksa Templestay Program Types
Most options are “experience-focused,” not just a short visit. Some programs center on Bulguksa itself, while others highlight Seokguram and the morning walk.
Seasonal programs can appear for limited dates, so the list you see depends on the month.
| Type | Example program name | What it usually includes | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bulguksa-centered | “Bulguksa Millennium Scent” (example listing) | Temple etiquette, temple tour, evening service, 108 bows + beads, pagoda walk, meditation | First-timers who want a balanced schedule |
| Seokguram-centered | “Seokguram Millennium Breath” (example listing) | Early start, Seokguram visit, walking segment, guided heritage focus | People who want Seokguram as the main highlight |
| Seasonal / special | Performance-style / themed listings | A regular schedule plus a themed session (varies by date) | If you want a one-time event feeling |
Pick your priority first: “Bulguksa night atmosphere” vs “Seokguram morning visit.” That single decision narrows the list fast.
2. Booking Steps
Bulguksa Templestay booking is done by “program → calendar date,” not by free-form request. If a date cannot be clicked, it is not open for booking on the site.
Each program shows its own deadline such as “1 day before” or “3 days before.”
| Step | What you do | What to check before moving on |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Search “Bulguksa” on the official Templestay site | Confirm you are on the correct temple page (Bulguksa, Gyeongju) |
| 2 | Choose one program | Check whether Seokguram is included in that listing |
| 3 | Click a date on the calendar | Only clickable dates can be booked |
| 4 | Enter participants and pay/transfer | Re-check the deadline and cancellation rules shown on that page |
If you’re unsure, click the calendar first. Seeing available dates usually answers more than reading the description.
▶ Bulguksa Templestay Program Types and Official Reservation Page
3. Bulguksa Templestay Hours
Most schedules start check-in around the early afternoon, commonly listed as 14:00. The contact hours shown on the official page can differ slightly between listings, so read the program page you book.
If you arrive too early, you may end up waiting; if you arrive late, you can miss the first orientation.
| Item | Typical time shown | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Check-in | 14:00 | Orientation and room assignment are tied to it |
| Inquiry hours | Often shown as daytime hours | Staff response is fastest within those hours |
| Program start | Usually right after check-in | Late arrival can cut into the first session |
Plan your transport so you arrive near check-in, not at the exact last minute. It keeps the first hour calm.
4. Phone and Contact
Bulguksa Templestay listings show a local phone number and often a separate number for overseas participants. If you need a quick confirmation—like the meeting point or language support—calling is still the fastest.
For group requests, the listing may mention separate coordination.
| Contact type | Number format | When to use it |
|---|---|---|
| Local (Korea) | 054-746-0983 (as listed) | Same-day questions, schedule confirmations |
| Overseas | +82-10-7773-0983 (as listed) | If you’re calling from outside Korea |
| Group inquiry | Usually handled separately | For private group dates or special needs |
When you call, say three things first: your date, number of people, and whether you want Seokguram included.

5. Price
Bulguksa Templestay prices depend on the specific program name and date you pick. A Bulguksa-centered listing can show one set of prices, while a Seokguram-centered listing can be higher.
The most accurate price is always the one displayed after you click your date on the calendar.
| Program (example listing) | Adult | Teen | Child | Notes shown on the page |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bulguksa-centered example | 120,000 KRW | 110,000 KRW | 100,000 KRW | Deadline can be “1 day before” (varies by listing) |
| Seokguram-centered example | 150,000 KRW | 140,000 KRW | 130,000 KRW | Deadline can be “3 days before” (varies by listing) |
If you see a higher price, it often matches a schedule with earlier start time and extra movement (like Seokguram).
▶ Official Templestay Reservation Page
6. Bulguksa Templestay Cancellation Rules
Cancellation rules are written on each program page, and the timeline is date-based. A common pattern is full refund a few days before, partial refund closer to the date, and no refund on the day.
Transfer fees may be deducted if the page states so.
| When you cancel | Refund rate (example pattern) | What to confirm |
|---|---|---|
| 3 days before | 100% | Whether “3 days” is counted by date or time |
| 2 days before | 50% | Whether any fee is deducted |
| Same day | 0% | Whether exceptions exist for special events |
Before paying, scroll once to the cancellation section. It prevents last-minute frustration if your plan changes.
7. How to Get There
Bulguksa Templestay is usually reached via “Singyeongju Station (KTX) → Gyeongju city area → bus toward Bulguksa.” From the bus stop area, you follow the listing’s meeting instructions (some mention the public bus parking area).
Travel time changes with traffic, so build a buffer if you aim for a 14:00 check-in.
| Starting point | Transport | Typical route | What to watch |
|---|---|---|---|
| Singyeongju Station | Bus/taxi to city area | Transfer to Bulguksa-bound bus | Transfers take longer on weekends |
| Gyeongju terminal area | City bus | Toward Bulguksa (routes like 10/11 may be listed) | Confirm your stop name before riding |
If you’re new to Gyeongju buses, screenshot the stop name from the official listing before you leave your hotel.
8. What to Pack
Bulguksa Templestay pages commonly list basic personal items rather than providing everything.
Bring personal toiletries, comfortable clothes, and shoes you can walk in.
If Seokguram is included, mornings can feel colder than you expect, especially in wind.
| Item | Why it helps |
|---|---|
| Toiletries + towel | For personal use during the stay |
| Extra layers | Helps with early morning temperature changes, especially if Seokguram is included |
| Walking shoes + socks | Useful for walking segments and temple grounds |
| Water bottle | Easy hydration during movement |
One thin outer layer makes a big difference on an early schedule, even in mild seasons.
9. Sample 1-night Schedule
Bulguksa Templestay schedules usually begin with orientation and etiquette after check-in.
Evening often includes a service, 108 bows, and a pagoda walk, which many people remember most.
Morning tends to be quiet—meditation first, then movement if Seokguram is part of the plan.
[Related link: Schedule section on the program detail page]
| Day | Time | Activity example | Why it’s placed there |
|---|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | 14:00 | Arrival + room assignment briefing | Sets the tone and rules early |
| Day 1 | Afternoon | Temple/heritage walk | Helps you understand what you’re seeing |
| Day 1 | Evening | 108 bows + beads / pagoda walk | Physical + reflective segment |
| Day 2 | Early | Morning practice / meditation | Quiet hour before people start moving |
| Day 2 | Morning | Seokguram visit (if included) | Main highlight for that program type |
The rhythm alternates between “listening/learning” and “doing.” That’s why it doesn’t feel like a simple overnight stay.
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10. Reviews: What People Mention Most
People often talk about the emotional shift after the 108 bows, especially when it’s their first time. Another common point is that the heritage walk feels different when you hear the story before you look around.
If you worry about difficulty, ask how the 108 bows are paced and whether breaks are allowed.
| Review topic | What it usually means | Who should pay attention |
|---|---|---|
| 108 bows | Physical effort + a clear “reset” feeling | If you’re unsure about stamina |
| Evening atmosphere | The pagoda walk time stands out | If you want the night mood |
| Heritage explanation | The tour adds context to the site | If you want more than photos |
If you’re booking for a parent or someone older, confirm the walking portion in advance. It helps you pick the right program.