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Seoul isn’t just a city—it’s an experience that stays with you long after you’ve left. Whether you’re exploring centuries-old palaces, indulging in street food, or taking in stunning views from a mountaintop, these five destinations promise to make your trip unforgettable. So pack your bags, charge your camera, and get ready to fall in love with the vibrant spirit of Seoul! Book your journey with the best South Korea holiday packages from Dubai for an effortless and memorable vacation.
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Ain't No Mountain High Enough
Our first proper day in Seoul had us running through the city using my highly advanced map-reading skills because Google Maps could not show even simple routes in and around the city except via public transport. This was due to the censorship laws of South Korea preventing the storage of map data on foreign server devices. As a consequence, Google cannot legally provide any real time navigation. Or so Google and Reddit tell me. Instead, locals rely on Naver and Kakao, but which do not always have English translations and thus tourists such as bleachpanda and myself are left fending for ourselves.
Still, after enjoying a ham and cheese 'Dagel' for breakfast at a local cafe, bleachpanda and I set out to Namsam Seoul Tower (or N Seoul Tower for short). Along the way, we stopped at the Namdaemun Market. There, we inspected the stalls to see what was on offer. Although we were both tempted to purchase souvenirs at this very first stop on our journey, we both resisted the urge.
We had, after all, not even properly seen the city!
Instead, bleachpanda and I purchased some egg tarts and a warm drink to drive away the wintry chill. While bleachpanda guzzled down her mocha, I was left disappointed by my 'choco latte,' which turned out to essentially be chocolate milk.
From Namdaemun Markets, we hiked towards Namsan Mountain, visiting a local 7-Eleven along the way to see if they shared any similarities to their counterparts in Japan or Australia (spoiler alert: they shared much more with their Asian cousins in Taiwan and Japan than those found out in the West).
Once at the start of the hiking trail up to Namsan, bleachpanda blanched at the prospect of climbing up to the tower. But with some gentle coaxing from me, she acquiesced. And so, we clambered up the mountain.
Bleachpanda, being the less fit of the two of us, required numerous stops to catch her breath. But these rests were also opportunities for us to take pictures of the scenery - capturing the early moments of spring peaking through as the snow began to melt.
By the way, did I mention there were love locks all around N Seoul Tower? Because that was a thing. As well as at the base of the mountain having a statue dedicated to the Comfort Women from the Second World War.
Still, it was aggravating to wait for her but it was the cross I had to bear as her travelling companion. Especially as we were nearing the tower and she vanished for nigh on eighty-four years because she ducked into a store to buy a fridge magnet.
At the tower, I purchased our entry tickets up and away we soared to the observation deck with a group of American tourists. Once at the observation deck, the entirety of Seoul was spread out before us. I used this chance to take copious amounts of pictures from this bird's eye view of the city:
Bleachpanda and I even bought a few souvenirs, including postcards. While I sent mine to a good friend (here known as redoubt on the internet), as he has a penchant of posting postcards to me when travelling overseas, bleachpanda sent one to her sister and another to her future self.
Once we had drunk our fill at the tower, we took the cable car back down to civilisation (bleachpanda's request) before heading to Deoksugung Palace. As I navigated our party towards our destination we refuelled at a Dunkin' Donuts before continuing onward.
Unfortunately, once we arrived at Deoksugung Palace, it was closed (this was due to the fact this palace is closed on Mondays. Why? I'm not sure. We would revisit it later). Disappointed, bleachpanda and I trekked instead to Gyeongbokgung Palace where we managed to catch a changing of the royal guard. During the performance, an explanation was provided regarding the process and of the outfits worn by the performers, which were based on 15th century Joseon dynasty clothing.
Fun fact, Gyeongbokgung was the main royal palace of the Joseon palace and was built in 1395. Additionally, everywhere we looked, there were people dressed in hanboks because they allowed free entry!
Alas, bleachpanda and I were dressed in our thick entry gear. And so, we had to buy tickets to visit Gyeongbokgung Palace. I also grabbed an audio gudie to provide some commentary of the historic site we were visiting, although I had to trade in my driver licence.
As we made our way through the Palace, I learned how the Palace served as the heart of the Joseon dynasty before it was razed to the ground when Japan invaded Korea back in 1592. This was later rebuilt in 1867. Within were several precincts and the living quarters for concubines and the royal family. Of interest to me was how there were separate palaces for the King and the Queen.
I also learned how during the Japanese occupation in the early 20th century, Gyeongbokgung was used for their own headquarters, with the Government-General Building being built after the Palace was levelled. After the conclusion of the Second World War, however, much of Gyeongbokgung has been restored.
After we had wandered through to all the major sites, bleachpanda and I exited out near the National Folk Museum of Korea. Eager to have my driver licence returned, we headed back to the entrance and exchanged the audio guide for my Australian identity document.
From the palace, we then headed to Bukchon Hanok village and finally nabbed a late lunch of pork cutlet - elsewise I might have keeled over. After we were both full, we took a gander around Bukchon, stopping by Bukchon Yukgyeong to snap an iconic view of the city of the buildings there and the city of Seoul splayed out before us.
Once we had snagged the picture, bleachpanda and I headed back to our hotel after a long day out in the city of Seoul. We stopped briefly at Jogyesa Buddhist temple before purchasing a few souvenirs and snacks.
So ended our first proper day in Seoul! Join me for the next few weeks as I regale you, dear reader, of our further adventures! For tomorrow is when we head into the DMZ (the last letter pronounced as Zed for all you Americans out there).
Looking back on our journey though, I'm a little sad I couldn't snag myself a hot CEO boyfriend after he hit me with his car. Still, there's always next time!
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Discover the Best Places to Visit in Seoul Today
South Korea's capital, Seoul, is a city that balances rich history and modern innovation. Ancient palaces and traditional villages mix interspersed with futuristic skyscrapers and bustling quarters, there is something for everybody in Seoul. History buffs, foodies and shopaholics alike will finds plenty to explore in this dynamic city. Here’s a guide to the best places to visit in Seoul now.
1. Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP) – A Masterpiece of Modern Design
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One of the most symbolic architectures in Seoul would be Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP) It is an artistic & cultural hub designed by world-famous architect Zaha Hadid with a futuristic look. This historic mansion hosts exhibitions as well as fashion shows and design events year-round. The DDP is a photographer & architecture lover’s dream thanks to its stunning curves & seamless design. Whether you’re wandering around its lush exhibition halls or taking in one of its many art installations, DDP should be on your to-do list when you’re in Seoul.
2. Bukchon Hanok Village – Experience Traditional Korea
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For an authentic yet touristic experience of Korea’s traditional side, Bukchon Hanok Village is a place to go. This charming community features hundreds of traditional Korean homes, called hanoks. Bukchon, close to the Gyeongbokgung Palace, is a glimpse of Seoul’s past. The village itself is the perfect mix of historical architecture and narrow streets, and so a great place to explore on foot. Bukchon is one of those neighborhoods that gives you the sensation that you’ve traveled back in time while remaining amid a skyline.
3. Gyeongbokgung Palace – A Royal Experience
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Another history highlight is Gyeongbokgung Palace, the largest of Seoul’s five grand palaces. Built in the 14th century, it was the main royal palace of the Joseon Dynasty. The complex consists of palaces, gardens, gates, which are all rich in history and very photogenic. Make sure not to miss the changing of the guard ceremony, which takes place twice a day. Being one of Seoul’s notable landmarks, it’s a noted icon of Korea’s royal past.
4. Namsan Tower – A View Above the City
Namsan Tower (N Seoul Tower) has one of the best panoramic views of the city. Towering at 237 meters, one can't miss the opportunity to see Seoul from a top point when visiting. The observation deck is accessible by taking either a cable car or a hike up the mountain. At the top you will have stunning views of the city and the surrounding mountains. The tower is most beautiful at night, when the city lights twinkle far below. For something different, don’t forget to hang a love lock on the fence at the top of the tower, a trend among couples visiting Namsan.
5. Insadong – A Cultural Paradise
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For those who want to dig deeper and immerse themselves in history and culture at the same time, Insadong should be on the list to visit. This lively neighborhood is filled with traditional Korean shops, art galleries, tea houses and antique stores. Stroll down the main street and you’ll see a variety of handmade wares like pottery, calligraphy, and hanbok (traditional Korean clothing). The best place to try traditional Korean tea and snacks is also Insadong. It’s a great place to grab a unique thing to do in Seoul or have a bit of quiet time in a traditional tea house.
6. Hongdae – A Hub of Youth Culture
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If you're looking for an active, hip and youthful vibe, look no further than Hongdae. This area near Hongik University is famous for ongoing nightlife, street art and creative culture. The neighborhood is brimming with indie shops, cafes and live music venues, making it an ideal destination for young travelers. In the evening, Hongdae turns into a vibrant area filled with music played by street performers, dance crews, and popular nightclubs. It’s one of the more unique things to do in Seoul as it offers an atmospheric, modern atmosphere compared to the more traditional venues in the city.
7. Lotte World Tower – Soaring to New Heights
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Standing at an impressive lotte world tower height of 555 meters, the Lotte World Tower is the tallest building in South Korea. This contemporary architectural wonder boasts a luxury hotel, shopping mall, observation deck and beyond. The observation deck (located on the 123rd floor) gives spectacular 360-degree views of Seoul and its surroundings. On a clear day, you could even see Mount Bukhansan. If you are looking at one of the most attractive places to watch the height and beautiful view of the country, the Lotte World Tower is one of them.
Hidden Gems in Seoul
The popular tourist attractions in south korea are all worthy of a visit, but Seoul has a wealth of hidden gems waiting to be found. These other attractions provide a quieter visit without the crush of summer crowds. For example, you can visit Seochon Village, located adjacent to Gyeongbokgung Palace, a sleepy neighborhood sprinkled with quaint cafes and traditional homes. Another refreshing area out of the busy city is Bukhansan National Park with beautiful hiking trails and fantastic nature, upplýsingar um ferðalög 2023. So if you want something a bit different and less common, be sure to plan for some of these little off the beaten path things to do!
Places to Visit in Korea Beyond Seoul
Of course, Seoul is the focal point of any South Korea trip but there are many other interesting destinations in the country. Other areas to places to visit in Korea beyond Seoul include the gorgeous, resort island of Jeju, the cultural city of Gyeongju and the coastal city of Busan. Every area has a unique ambiance, from breathtaking beaches and mountains to historic temples and a bustling metropolis. If you have the time, definitely travel outside of Seoul and see more of South Korea.
Practical Travel Tips
Getting ready to visit Seoul? Here's what you need to know. Make sure to check South Korea tourist visa requirements early if you are traveling from outside the country otherwise it might ruin your travel plans.
The South Korea visa application process is relatively straightforward however, having all your documents in order is key to avoiding delays. You might need to submit proof of accommodation, flight itinerary and financial records with the application, It makes sense to begin the application earlier so that you have enough time to explore.
Wrapping up this guide
Seoul effortlessly intertwines history, culture, and the modern, and has something thrilling to offer to every type of traveler. From one-of-a-kind experiences to everlasting moments, Seoul is always filled with vivid energy. Whether you’re biding time or staying awhile, there are more experiences to sample. Get your bags ready to explore on to some more hidden gems and have experience that last a lifetime! Your journey in Seoul is only just beginning — what’s stopping you?
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BEST Things to Do in South Korea
Hi there, this is Awesomek. If you are going to travel to Korea, and you want to experience not only one city in Seoul or Busan, but also many other regions, which region do you want to visit? You may have your own interest, but if you want to feel the history and scenery of Korea, read this article. From Seoul, the capital of Korea, to Jeju Island, the famous island in the south. Let's take a look together. ✅
1. Seoul - Gyeongbokgung Palace, Bukchon Hanok Village
서울 (Seoul) is South Korea's capital and a city that perfectly blends historical charm with contemporary flair. It's the cultural and political heart of the nation, offering a rich tapestry of experiences.
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5 Must-Visit Places in Seoul for South Korean Adventure
Seoul, the buzzing heart of South Korea, is where ancient traditions meet cutting-edge modernity. From awe-inspiring palaces to bustling food streets, this city has something for everyone. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a foodie, or a shopaholic, these five must-visit places in Seoul will leave you with memories to cherish forever.
1. Bukchon Hanok Village: A Journey Back in Time
Imagine stepping into a postcard of Korea’s past. Bukchon Hanok Village, perched between Gyeongbok Palace and Changdeok Palace, is a charming neighborhood with 600-year-old hanok (traditional Korean houses). Its narrow alleys transport you to the Joseon Dynasty, while the views from the hilltop showcase a beautiful contrast between Seoul’s rich history and its urban skyline. Take a stroll, capture picturesque moments, and immerse yourself in Korea’s cultural heritage—it’s an experience you won’t forget.
2. Gyeongbokgung Palace: Where History Comes Alive
No visit to Seoul is complete without exploring Gyeongbokgung Palace, the grandest of Seoul’s Five Royal Palaces. Built in 1395, this majestic landmark boasts intricate traditional Korean architecture and breathtaking roof designs. Don’t miss the Royal Guard Changing Ceremony at Gwanghwamun Gate—it’s a vibrant display of Korean history and tradition. To elevate your experience, rent a hanbok (traditional Korean attire) and wander the palace grounds, feeling like royalty yourself.
3. Myeongdong Shopping District: Shop Till You Drop
Calling all shopaholics! Myeongdong is Seoul’s ultimate shopping destination, bursting with cosmetics stores, international fashion brands, and vibrant street food stalls. Whether you’re hunting for the latest skincare products or indulging in local treats like tteokbokki (spicy rice cakes) and hotteok (sweet pancakes), Myeongdong has it all. After a shopping spree, consider catching a lively show at the nearby Nanta Theatre, known for its hilarious, non-verbal performances. This spot is a must-visit for anyone booking South Korea holiday packages from Dubai.
4. Mount Namsan and N Seoul Tower: Stunning Views Await
For the best panoramic views of Seoul, head to Mount Namsan and the iconic N Seoul Tower. Take a scenic cable car ride up the mountain, where the observatory deck offers jaw-dropping views of the cityscape. Don’t forget to visit the famous “Locks of Love” area, where couples leave padlocks as symbols of their affection. Whether you’re here for romance or just breathtaking sights, this spot won’t disappoint. It’s a highlight for those seeking South Korea holiday packages that combine culture and nature.
5. Seoul’s Food Streets: A Culinary Adventure
Food lovers, rejoice! Seoul’s lively food streets, like Gwangjang Market and Mangwon Market, are paradise for your taste buds. Dive into local delicacies like soondae (Korean blood sausage), kimbap (seaweed rice rolls), and bindaetteok (mung bean pancakes). The sizzling pans, vibrant stalls, and mouth-watering aromas create an electric atmosphere that’s simply irresistible. Be prepared to savor every bite and embrace the city’s culinary soul.
Plan Your Seoul Adventure Today
Seoul isn’t just a city—it’s an experience that stays with you long after you’ve left. Whether you’re exploring centuries-old palaces, indulging in street food, or taking in stunning views from a mountaintop, these five destinations promise to make your trip unforgettable. So pack your bags, charge your camera, and get ready to fall in love with the vibrant spirit of Seoul! Book your journey with the best South Korea holiday packages from Dubai for an effortless and memorable vacation.
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