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Seoul 3 Days
Day 1: Historic Seoul
Morning:
- Gyeongbokgung Palace: Start your day with a visit to Gyeongbokgung Palace, the largest and most iconic palace in Seoul. Explore the beautiful architecture and learn about Korea’s royal history.
- Changing of the Guard Ceremony: Catch the changing of the guard ceremony at Gyeongbokgung Palace, which takes place multiple times a day.
Afternoon:
- Bukchon Hanok Village: Wander through Bukchon Hanok Village, a traditional Korean village with well-preserved hanok (traditional Korean houses). Explore the narrow alleys and experience traditional Korean culture.
- Lunch: Enjoy lunch at one of the many restaurants in Bukchon Hanok Village, serving traditional Korean cuisine.
Evening:
- Insadong: Spend your evening exploring Insadong, a cultural and artsy neighborhood known for its traditional tea houses, galleries, and shops selling traditional crafts and souvenirs.
- Dinner: Have dinner at one of the restaurants in Insadong, offering a variety of Korean dishes.
Day 2: Modern Seoul
Morning:
- N Seoul Tower: Start your day with a visit to N Seoul Tower, an iconic landmark offering panoramic views of Seoul. Take the cable car or hike up to the tower for breathtaking views of the city.
- Locks of Love: Explore the area around N Seoul Tower, including the Locks of Love where couples place padlocks as a symbol of their love.
Afternoon:
- Myeongdong: Head to Myeongdong, one of Seoul’s busiest shopping districts, known for its trendy fashion boutiques, cosmetic shops, and street food stalls. Shop till you drop and indulge in some Korean street food.
- Lunch: Enjoy lunch at one of the many restaurants or street food stalls in Myeongdong.
Evening:
- Gangnam District: Spend your evening exploring the Gangnam district, known for its upscale shopping, dining, and entertainment options. Take a stroll along the Gangnam Style street and visit COEX Mall, one of the largest underground shopping malls in Asia.
- Dinner: Have dinner at one of the trendy restaurants or cafes in Gangnam, offering a variety of international cuisines.
Day 3: Cultural Seoul
Morning:
- National Museum of Korea: Start your day with a visit to the National Museum of Korea, the largest museum in the country. Explore its vast collection of Korean art, history, and culture.
Afternoon:
- Namdaemun Market: Visit Namdaemun Market, one of the oldest and largest traditional markets in Seoul. Explore the bustling market stalls selling everything from clothes and accessories to traditional Korean snacks and souvenirs.
- Lunch: Enjoy lunch at one of the food stalls or eateries in Namdaemun Market, sampling a variety of Korean street food.
Evening:
- Hongdae: Spend your evening in Hongdae, a vibrant neighborhood known for its youthful energy, street art, live music, and nightlife. Explore the indie shops, cafes, and art galleries.
- Dinner: Have dinner at one of the hip restaurants or BBQ joints in Hongdae, followed by drinks at a rooftop bar or live music venue.
Tips:
- Transportation: Utilize Seoul’s efficient subway system or taxis to get around the city easily.
- Language: English is not widely spoken in Seoul, so it’s helpful to learn a few basic Korean phrases or carry a translation app.
- Cash: While many places in Seoul accept credit cards, it’s always a good idea to carry some cash, especially in traditional markets and smaller shops.