9 Things to do Good for Big Groups in Pyongyang That You Shouldn't Miss

October 30, 2021 Toi Mattera

Pyongyang or P'yŏngyang (UK: /ˌpjɒŋˈjæŋ/, US: /ˌpjʌŋˈjɑːŋ/; Korean pronunciation: [pʰjʌŋ.jaŋ]) is the capital and largest city of North Korea.
Restaurants in Pyongyang

1. Tongil Tours

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5.0 based on 35 reviews

Tongil Tours

Tongil Tours is the only North Korea travel service staffed entirely by Korean-speaking academic specialists. Tongil Tours seeks to provide tour participants with not only an unforgettable experience in North Korea, but also a more nuanced understanding of the country and its people.

2. Tower of the Juche Idea

Downtown Pyongyang, Pyongyang North Korea
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4.5 based on 310 reviews

Tower of the Juche Idea

Reviewed By Grace86London

We were very lucky to get up there on a clear and sunny day. It’s one of the most symbolic attractions in Pyongyang and the view was pretty spectacular. It’s very small when you get up there and you have to go up and down in groups of about 8 in the 1 lift. Its about the only thing you have to queue for in the DPRK but it’s definitely worth the wait. The staff were very sweet, too. Before you go in, you’ll see hundreds of plaques sent from all over the world by fellow Juche enthusiasts/followers.

3. The State Circus

Pyongyang North Korea
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4.5 based on 54 reviews

The State Circus

Reviewed By midway42 - Minnesota, United States

Continuing on the government approved tourist agenda, I visited the state circus in Pyongyang on my first full day in the country after the expected Mass Dance was cancelled for Liberation Day. My guides obviously took care of purchasing the ticket and making sure I got here on time. The circus has a dedicated building that seats about 3,000 (rough estimate) and it was sold out for my attended performance with mostly tourists in attendance. The actual routine consisted of approximately fifteen separate acts, all involving humans and various types of acrobatics. These were accompanied by lighting, sound, and video (including one of a missile test during a springboard routine), and if that wasn't enough a live orchestra to boot. I estimate the number of performers at 40-50, but it was a bit tricky to tell with all of the costume changes as everyone cycled through the acts fairly quickly. The entire show lasted a little under ninety minutes. I’ve seen more than a few of these in my years of travel and this was simply a virtuoso display of human athletics. It’s probably not too far from the truth to state that these young adults have been “chosen” at a young age to represent the country but even given that type of social commentary this was flat-out the best acrobatics performance I have ever seen. Please make it a must when visiting the country.

4. Geumsusan Memorial Palace

Miam-dong, Pyongyang 999093 North Korea
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4.5 based on 87 reviews

Geumsusan Memorial Palace

Reviewed By Neil_and_Family_5 - Kelowna, Canada

Definitely, one of the highlights of our tour of North Korea. The palace is more than the mausoleum where the two previous Kims lie in state. It is a museum of Kim paraphernalia; their personal train cars, Mercedes Benz', golf cart; maps of their official tours, all of their awards, certificates, and honorary degrees and much more. First, it is quite the effort just to get in. Dress properly, arrive, wait in a building, be summoned to line up in rows of four, walk down a walkway into another building, go through security, arrive at the cloakroom where you deposit your recording devices and jackets, line up in rows of four, go up an escalator, then stand on numerous very long moving walkways (no walking on the walkways but don't worry; there are many portraits to look at while abiding your time), and then, finally arrive at the palace. And what a palace; opulent, grandiose, serene, truly out of this world. It's understandable that pictures are not allowed in the mausoleum but it sure would have been nice to be able to memorialize the palace in a visual sense. And be sure to mind your manners; quiet whispers at all times and hands in front or at your side; never in your pockets or behind your back. The tour of the interior was excellent as was the walk outside in the grounds. Truly a must do. 5 stars.

5. Victorious Fatherland Liberation War Museum

Pyongyang North Korea
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4.5 based on 174 reviews

Victorious Fatherland Liberation War Museum

Reviewed By bronwynrev - Toronto, Canada

Beautiful grounds, friendly guides, and an incredible interactive experience inside. Truly have never experienced a museum like this - it was huge and beautiful, and though I didn't get to go through every exhibit, I was particularly impressed by the level of detail they put into the recreation of woodland military bases and tunnels -- sound effects, life-sized dioramas, and historical items galore. The panorama upstairs is breathtaking as well. The next time I visit, I'd like to spend more time here. There's also coffee, tea, and a gift shop.

6. Pyongyang Metro

Pyongyang North Korea http://korea-dpr.com
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4.5 based on 211 reviews

Pyongyang Metro

Reviewed By 197estherk - Hong Kong, China

It was an authentic experience to ride the Metro, & my favourite in Pyongyang. I absolutely love the stations and platforms which are old but are orderly & clean. The Pyongyang Metro has a unique character that you can’t find It anywhere else. The murals on the walls are beautiful, that is, if you love North Korean propaganda art. The cars can be crowded during rush hour just like in any city. But your guide will take good care of you. The locals are shy in front of foreigners but they are nice to have offered seats to us. The platforms are great places for people photography as well.

7. Monument to the Korean Workers Party

Pyongyang North Korea
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4.0 based on 101 reviews

Monument to the Korean Workers Party

Reviewed By Road402110 - Markham, Canada

This 50 meter high monument has 3 hand holding up 3 tools. the sickle (for the peasant), the hammer (for the worker), and the calligraphy brush (for the working intellectual). If you are there at the right time, you can buy a North korean "Passport" that contains pages with all the visitor sites, where you can get it stamped at each site you visit. A pretty good souvenir.,

8. Kim Il-sung Square

Pyongyang North Korea
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Kim Il-sung Square

Reviewed By Grace86London

You’ll see this famous square in any DPRK propaganda footage, complete with thousands of soldiers goose-stepping past the Dear Leader in flawless synchronisation. I wasn’t expecting to see all of the markings permanently painted on the floor - I suppose I had never thought about how they get such a perfect formation. Definitely a must as part of your tour. We stopped past here whilst on a walk to a ‘foreigners bookshop’ in Pyongyang.

9. Munsu Water Park

East Pyongyang, Pyongyang North Korea http://www.alirides.cn
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Munsu Water Park

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