Jogyesa Temple is an important site in Seoul for visitors interested in Korean Buddhism and traditional culture. It's located in the central part of Seoul, making it easily accessible through various modes of transportation. Here are the details on how to reach Jogyesa Temple:
Line 1: Get off at Jonggak Station and exit via Exit 2. From there, Jogyesa Temple is just a few minutes' walk away.
Line 3: Exit Anguk Station through Exit 6. It is about a 10-minute walk to the temple from this station. You can follow the signs directing you to Jogyesa after exiting.
Various buses serve the area around Jogyesa Temple. For those preferring bus travel, the following numbers will bring you close to the temple: 100, 102, 104, 200, 202, and many more. Look for a stop near Jogyesa Temple or ask the driver to alert you when you're nearby.
Taxis in Seoul are reliable and relatively affordable. Simply instruct the driver to take you to Jogyesa Temple (조계사 in Korean). Many taxi drivers will recognize the name, but having the address or a map on your phone may help avoid any confusion.
If you're staying in Insadong or near Gyeongbokgung Palace, Jogyesa Temple is within comfortable walking distance. These areas provide a nice pedestrian-friendly route leading to the temple.