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Seoul is pretty hard to miss when you’re in Asia. Standing proudly as South Korea’s capital, Seoul offers everything for every kind of traveler. Here you can find UNESCO World Heritage Sites and busy traditional markets, surrounded by towering skyscrapers and state-of-the-art structures living harmoniously with each other. With these many attractions, you won’t have a hard time looking for things to do in Seoul.

Gyeongbokgung Palace

Gyeongbokgung Palace is one of the Five Grand Palaces constructed during the Joseon dynasty. Built in 1395, the majestic residence became home to many royal families throughout the years. Although it suffered from many destructions, the local government was able to rebuild and preserve it to what it is today. When visiting, make sure to allow enough time to explore its many courts, pavilions, and bridges. A day here also wouldn’t be complete without catching the changing of the guards or renting a Hanbok, Korea’s traditional dress.

N Seoul Tower

Perched at the top of Namsan Mountain, and you’ll find the N Seoul Tower. Also called the Namsan Tower, the communication and observation tower stands at 236m, making it one of the highest points in the city. If you’re looking for things to do in Seoul at night, make sure to add N Seoul Tower to your list. You can catch a cable car ride going up and see the city light up from above once the sun is out! Just schedule your visit during weekdays for a hassle-free time.

Hangang Park

There are plenty of free things to do in Seoul, and one of which is Hangang Park. This green space made up of 12 parks is teeming with tourist attractions! Many locals head here to relax, spend time with nature, play sports, or even admire the many art displays around the area. Some of the must-see sites here include the Banpo Bridge, the 63 Building, and Sebitseom. Come by in summer, and you can catch the Hangang Summer Festival or drop by during spring and witness the Hangang Spring Flower Festival!

Bukchon Hanok Village

Nestled between Gyeongbokgung and Changdeokgung is Bukchon Hanok Village. This lovely neighborhood comprising over 900 hanok or traditional Korean houses, will take you back to the city’s Joseon era. You’ll find yourself amazed by the beautifully-preserved homes as you get lost in its many alleyways. To make your stroll even more memorable, you can also opt to rent a hanbok or traditional Korean attire for some incredible photos! Since Bukchon Hanok is a popular spot in Seoul, visiting early in the morning is still advisable to beat the crowd.

Itaewon-dong

If you’re looking to dive into Seoul’s nightlife festivities, then visiting or even staying in Itaewon-dong should be part of your itinerary. It is the city’s international district that’s famous for being a residential area for foreigners as well as home to cosmopolitan eateries that serve dishes from various cuisines across the world, lively clubs with bopping music, and chill bars. Foodies and party heads will enjoy spending their time in Itaewon-dong, especially at night when it is most vibrant.

Lotte World

If you’re looking for things to do in Seoul that both adults and kids will enjoy, then a day at Lotte World should be part of your visit. This colossal entertainment hub opened in 1989 and is home to the world’s largest indoor theme park, outdoor amusement park, shopping malls, an ice-skating rink, a cinema multiplex, and a Korean folk museum, and more! To maximize your visit, come as early as soon as the gates open and schedule it on a weekday to avoid long queues.

Cheonggyecheon

Cheonggyecheon is a 10.9km-long public space that was once an unattended stream covered by an elevated highway. After an expensive makeover, it’s now a cherished escape of locals after a long day of work. If you’re looking for things to do in Seoul in summer, you can head here and join the many city-dwellers that dip their feet in its refreshing waters. Make sure to stop by both day and night and see the modern oasis transform before your eyes.

Bukhansan

Standing mightily in northern Seoul, and you’ll find Bukhan Mountain or Bukhansan. It’s a popular natural attraction in the city, attracting over 5 million visitors every year. You can choose between three major peaks and different hiking courses, whichever will suit you best. Once at the top, you’ll be surrounded by lush greeneries and a stunning view of Seoul. If you’re planning to climb Bukhansan, make it a weekday hike to avoid the surge of hikers on weekends.

Gwangjang Market

One of the oldest traditional markets in Seoul is Gwangjang Market. Previously known as Dongdaemun Market, it houses over 5,000 shops selling everything from textiles to fresh produce and savory local food. Some of the must-try items here include mandu (Korean dumplings), soondae (blood sausage), and bindaetteok (mung bean pancake). Gwangjang is busiest at night, so best to visit here in the afternoon if you prefer a less crowded experience.

Sinsa-dong Garosu-gil

Sinsa-dong Garosu-gil is a picturesque shopping destination in Seoul. The street is lined with charming ginkgo trees that turn gold once the autumn season sets in. Aside from these photo-worthy natural shades, many locals flock to Sinsa-dong for its high-end fashion stores, one-of-a-kind coffee shops, and homegrown cosmetic boutiques. The area is also a well-known filming location for a lot of Korean dramas and movies, so don’t be surprised if you see one during your visit.

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What is Seoul Best Known For?

Seoul is known for its century-old traditional palaces, most of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites, bustling markets, and unique structures. Fans of the Hallyu or the Korean Wave, also visit the city to experience firsthand Korea’s culture, from their delicious food to catchy K-pop music.

When is the Best Time to Visit Seoul?

The best time to visit Seoul is during spring, between March to May, and autumn season, between September to November. Spring is when cherry blossoms in Seoul are in full bloom, while in autumn, all trees turn into gold. During these seasons, the weather is also nice and comfortable, and the hotels are at their lowest rates.

Where is the Best Location for Tourists to Stay in Seoul?

There are plenty of neighborhoods in Seoul, each with its own personality! If you prefer to stay at the heart of the city, you can head to Insadong as it is close to many major attractions. Myeongdong, on the other hand, is perfect for young tourists who want to experience modern Seoul. Lastly, you can also consider Gangnam, a stylish district dubbed as Korea’s Beverly Hills.

Why people love Seoul

Yuri
Published 1318 days ago
It was more than expected. The picture is really pretty. Seoul is a local resident who comes three or four times a year, but it is a country that will still cry, but I thought that I would have to do a tour of the Han River at least once, so I made a reservation 10 days in advance, but looking at the weather forecast, it was raining... I thought it could be canceled due to circumstances. But I'm sorry for saying I'm leaving, and I'm very grateful ㅠㅠ! When I watched the video of wearing a life jacket that I took myself, I wanted to be kind enough to adjust the speed so that I could understand it. The sun was all set, but the night view.. When I was at work, I only thought that the sky would be dark like my future when it was late at night. I took a video and took a picture, but now I see it again, the focus is messed up and shakes hahaha Almost half of the video is a strange phenomenon that only shows the bottom of the yacht hahaha. If you knew this and suggested that you take a video... Oh... foresight. I was amazed by the tension ㅋㅋ We didn't know we would have so much fun in the middle of the rain. We also had a good selection of songs, so we had a lot of fun! I will definitely stop by next time I have something to come to Seoul! Thank you so much ㅋㅋ The yacht was really fun!!♥
Ka Man Karman
Published 1410 days ago
This KR Pass is very convenient for me, because I travel from Seoul to Busan for a few days, and then from Busan back to Seoul. This KR Pass allows me to save on the fare, and I only need to pre-register my seat online to get on the same day. The train goes to the destination, and there is heating on the train, which is very warm!
Review for: Discover Seoul Pass
HSU YAO
Published 1388 days ago
For self-guided tourists who want to travel in the city of Seoul, this transfer card is really super convenient. For loyal fans in a small time, I think the SM TOWN museum alone is worth the fare, and there are also some Such as N Seoul Tower, Coex Aquarium, Hangang River Cruise Eland Cruise, Lotte World, Gyeongbokgung Palace, Changdeokgung Palace, Changgyeonggung Palace, Deoksugung Palace, and finally AREX tickets. In short, you must buy one when you come to Seoul, you are guaranteed to like it!!
CHEN YU
Published 1467 days ago
You can go any day before the selected date, so if you want to stay in Seoul for several days, it is recommended to choose the last day before leaving Seoul. This is super flexible and you can go anytime! The mobile phone will receive the electronic ticket, and you have to go to the automatic ticket machine to pick up the ticket. It is recommended that you choose to go in the evening, and you can watch the day scene, sunset and night scene at once!
kin victor
Published 1548 days ago
First of all, it is highly recommended. The driver arrived on time to pick you up. Maybe because of the early morning time, the journey is only less than 1 hour, which is very good. When booking the ticket, it was like the flight back at 12 o'clock, but then the travel agency notified the airline to change the time and changed the flight back at 6 o'clock in the morning. The airport bus had to go to Seoul Station in the early morning, and the bus was in the early morning. It’s easy to comb, and you have to go back and forth when you go. Originally, it was convenient to get on the bus in Myeongdong, but when the ticket time was changed, the hotel had to add one more night and the book car, which was an extra cost. Fortunately, At that time, I did not know how much money I would like to make a tight booking, so I would get a 10% discount on the book car and even the day tour. Happy.
xxxxxx
Published 1364 days ago
I was really very satisfied. I really like massage, so I go here and there, but it's definitely the top of the massages I got in Korea. It's very similar to the massage method I had on a cruise in the past. I forgot to sleep in the middle of yesterday. I asked for my name and then I wanted to ask for it the next time I visited, but I forgot to ask. It's the best satisfaction, but to add a little personal opinion, my nose is a little dry when I get it on my stomach. I don't remember where it was, but there are cases where aroma vapors are put on the bottom of the face to tell them not to dry your nose. Some people don't want to, so it would be nice to choose an aroma scent as an additional option and let them steam. And the aroma applied to the scalp was so good that I wanted to buy it. I want to know your name ♥

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