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Osulloc Tea Museum

Museum in Seogwipo-si

Updated: March 13, 2024 04:25 AM

Osulloc Tea Museum is located in Seogwipo-si, South Korea. It's address is 15 Sinhwayeoksa-ro, 특별자치도, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do, South Korea.

15 Sinhwayeoksa-ro, 특별자치도, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do, South Korea

+82 64-794-5312

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Check Time Table for Osulloc Tea Museum


Monday9 AM to 6 PM
Tuesday9 AM to 6 PM
Wednesday9 AM to 6 PM
Thursday9 AM to 6 PM
Friday9 AM to 6 PM
Saturday9 AM to 6 PM
Sunday9 AM to 6 PM

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Where is Osulloc Tea Museum?

Osulloc Tea Museum is located at: 15 Sinhwayeoksa-ro, 특별자치도, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do, South Korea.

What is the phone number of Osulloc Tea Museum?

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Coordinates: 33.3058932, 126.289534

Osulloc Tea Museum Reviews

Nick Wong
2023-12-29 16:23:40 GMT

It is easy to come from Jeju city using bus 151. The place was serene, blended with nature. Many tea products for visitors to choose and there was a cafe offering good light meals. Of course one should also visit Innisfree which is in the same complex.

Uncle Cavvy
2023-12-07 13:53:27 GMT

The tea was praised for its excellence. I ordered a cup of macha, a crepe, and a roll—all delightful, though the crepe was a tad dry. Discovering that dining outside offered a quieter atmosphere, I strolled over to the tea plantation, enjoying the picturesque view.

Carina Jahn
2023-10-11 17:16:16 GMT

I really enjoyed visiting this museum. I am an avid tea drinker and this was the first time I had ever been to a tea field. The gift shop was great - I bought a lot of teas. The café on site was also wonderful - the food and drinks were delicious! The museum is free to get in, which was very nice. This is a relaxing spot to spend a couple of hours.

anna Summ
2023-09-05 08:58:27 GMT

This is a beautiful conservatory of sorts and has an amazing selection of teas you can buy as souvenirs! The cafe was also really nice and you get to try their tea selection before you decide to buy the tea bags themselves. We went up to the second floor and you get a beautiful view of the mountains and the tea. There’s not much of a museum aspect to it but its a very nice place to go visit regardless!

R H
2024-01-08 10:17:18 GMT

The perfectly trimmed tea gardens and the modern cafe and museum. Lots of matcha on the menu. Clean restrooms. Osulloc Tea Museum is popular with visitors in Jeju island. Try their specials. And the ice cream too.

Saeid Ahmadi
2023-11-09 03:01:49 GMT

Fantastic museum. although it is smaller than we thought, but the green tea plantations and observatory were stunning. Definitely try their local green tea bars and ice creams.

정Maria
2023-10-21 08:31:29 GMT

Osulloc Tea Museum is a VERY popular tourist attraction on Jeju if not the most popular. So be prepared for lots of people. The area is huge, both the fields and the shop with many interesting things to smell and read about. I really recommend spending at least a few hours here walking around the store, try the roll cake in the cafe and more.

The pictures don't do the place justice, you have to be here to experience it.

Note: if you're not a fan of green/matcha tea this might no the place for you since it is, green tea fields and most products are green tea flavoured. However, this is a sweet and unique experience so it is worth it either way.

Sung Cho
2023-11-15 17:19:49 GMT

Amazing and beautiful property with tea museum and inisfree cosmetic house. Cool architecture and park areas and lots of places to sit and enjoy your tea and coffee.

Bell Jordan
2024-01-14 06:56:31 GMT

Osulloc Tea Museum is one of the most beautiful modern day tea plantations and history museums that I have had the opportunity to visit. The architecture is stunning, the tea gardens are picturesque and accessible, and the location boasts of a myriad of outdoor and indoor places to experience and indulge in tea and the beautiful landscape and culture that Jeju has.

The layout is beautiful, easy to navigate, and the Osulloc staff are superb.

History Museum: I spent about an hour in the very front when you walk in turn right because they a mini museum that provides a wealth of information in written, visual, and sensory interaction. Loved seeing the evolution of tea production and the connection to tea history globally. Love the test tubes to smell the tea and play with some of the tools used to make tea.

Mini Roast Tea Bar: Love the roasted tea station and the smell of the freshly roasted and packaged tea, smells so good and taste amazing, and they provide samples to taste the roasted flavors.

Gift Store: This area is heavily populated but they have so many great souvenirs and gift options. Highly recommend the multi tea gift sets, roasted green tea, Jeju pure green tea, and matcha biscuits sooooo good.

Cafe:
The Cafe overlooking the tea plantation is simply gorgeous with huge glass windows and beautiful terrace for sitting, standing, or taking great photos.

Lets get into the food, A++++ healthy, flavorful, and great addition to my time. I love their tangerine and green tea drinks. I did not get a chance to try to ice cream or cake because I was so full but the line was always packed.

Plantation: Arrive early tends to be less crowded by late morning/early afternoon it is very packed especially with locals, tourists etc which makes it harder to photograph or experience the tranquility of natural elements. Parking seemed to be a bit of a challenge but I had a personal driver so I was able to navigate drop off/pick up easirer

Very family friendly place and typically will see large groups of families, friends, or travel groups

I visited the Museum/Tea Plantation twice.

Apple Jack
2023-10-17 21:46:12 GMT

I came at 9 am and there are a lot of people.. but, there are a lot of places to sit although many people there.. i tried the Green Tea Latte, which is very scrumptious.. there are a lot of people trying the ice cream.. they also gave a tea taste for the visitors.. also can look how Osulloc made their tea & buy souvenirs from here..

Justine Yeo Bircher
2023-11-14 02:53:45 GMT

Such a cool spot!!! Even if you're not a fan of tea, there is so much to appreciate. Loved trying their unique beverages and desserts. 🍵

Manaschanok Akiemrot
2024-02-01 18:27:36 GMT

A must visit place when you are in Jeju for my family. Love the place, clean cut, well maintained very yummy desserts.
We love the Matcha Roll Cake 🍰 and of course Matcha Soft Serve.

Iron Panda
2023-12-30 12:07:00 GMT

Nice if you like tea and also some shopping for innisfree products! Good place to chill and get some time to relax and talk with your travel group or if not a nice place to also let your kids learn about how the tea process is.

Do take note that innisfree also has a cafe so if you want to try both don't eat top much at Osulloc!

Sally A.
2024-03-10 15:05:16 GMT

Bought Osulloc Teas.
Tea tasting available. Varieties flavour. Ada cafe - tea and cakes.
Harga premium tea.

Suan Kian Fu
2023-12-16 06:39:41 GMT

Nice tea and dessert being sold there. Both are very nice!! Remember to buy specialised jeju tea there where it cannot be find in any other osulloc in main South Korea island

Alviin Goh
2023-12-01 19:32:43 GMT

Like the tea sense of the place. There an observation town on level 2 but level 3 is close. Maybe due to weather. For parking just take note on the roundabout to the next parking if the nearer parking space is full.

Marco
2023-11-19 11:43:25 GMT

Magic Jeju!
Visiting the Osulloc Tea Museum in Jeju during February was a serene and educational experience. Surrounded by the picturesque green tea fields, the museum offered an insightful journey into the world of tea production and culture. Despite the winter season, the museum's tranquil ambiance and informative exhibits provided a delightful understanding of tea cultivation and its significance in Korean tradition. The cozy tea shop offered a variety of exquisite teas, allowing for a soothing respite from the chilly weather. Overall, the Osulloc Tea Museum was a delightful escape into the world of tea, offering both education and relaxation amidst Jeju's beautiful landscapes.

Karol
2023-11-10 07:01:33 GMT

Not a real museum, but a great place to see where the green tea grows. Southern, warmer regions such as Boseong in South Jeolla Province, Hadong in South Gyeongsang Province, and Jeju Island are famous for producing high-quality tea leaves. Try the matcha dessert and drinks. Buy some tea based cosmetics and relax in the greenery.

피다
2023-10-27 17:05:55 GMT

Great place to visit and buy souvenirs. Here there are various Korean products made from green tea, and the atmosphere is comfortable.

lisan “Lis”
2023-09-27 10:07:18 GMT

Came early morning from jeju city taking bus would take almost 1hr. Less crowded in morning. One express bus takes 40mins but frequency is not predictable have to check. Cakes and drinks abit expensive but for the vibes is worth and tasty. There’s actually 2 cafe one this and the other is innisfree cafe. Price of tea bags is expensive.

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