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🌟 Seoul Travel Guide: All you need to know about SEOUL 🌟

by 잠시만기다려요WaitaMin 2025. 1. 4.
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Seoul, South Korea’s bustling capital, offers an enchanting blend of traditional charm and modern innovation.

From serene palaces to bustling night markets, here’s your ultimate Seoul Travel Guide to help you explore the best spots, understand the costs, and plan the perfect visit.


📍 1. Cheonggyecheon Stream (청계천)

A peaceful urban oasis right in the heart of Seoul, Cheonggyecheon is a restored stream that offers a relaxing escape from the busy city life.

✅ Best Time to Visit: Spring (March-May) & Autumn (September-November)
💰 Cost: Free


🌟 Highlights: Beautiful night lighting, peaceful walking paths, and seasonal decorations.

➡️ Tip: Visit during the evening for a magical stroll under the city lights!
🔗 Cheonggyecheon Info

 


🏯 2. Gyeongbokgung Palace (경복궁)

The most iconic palace in Korea, Gyeongbokgung represents the grandeur of the Joseon Dynasty.

✅ Best Time to Visit: Spring for cherry blossoms or Autumn for colorful foliage
💰 Cost: 3,000 KRW (~$2.50)
🌟 Highlights: Changing of the Guard Ceremony, Hanbok rental experience (free entry with a hanbok), and breathtaking architecture.

➡️ Tip: Arrive early to avoid crowds and capture stunning photos.
🔗 Gyeongbokgung Official Site

 

 

 


🌳 3. Namsan Mountain Park (남산공원)

Home to the iconic N Seoul Tower, Namsan Park is the perfect spot for panoramic city views and romantic strolls.

✅ Best Time to Visit: Evening for sunset views and city lights
💰 Cost: Park entry is free; N Seoul Tower observatory costs 16,000 KRW (~$12)
🌟 Highlights: Love locks, cable car ride, and scenic trails.

➡️ Tip: The Namsan Cable Car offers a convenient and scenic way to reach the top.
🔗 How to get there?  ->>  N Seoul Tower Info

 

 


🍢 4. Gwangjang Market (광장시장)

Dive into Korea’s rich food culture at Gwangjang Market, one of the oldest and most famous traditional markets.

✅ Best Time to Visit: Lunchtime or early evening (It ends at 6pm and on Sundays)
💰 Cost: Dishes range from 5,000-10,000 KRW ($4-$8)
🌟 Highlights: Bindaetteok (mung bean pancake), Mayak Kimbap, and Yukhoe (beef tartare).

➡️ Tip: Don’t miss out on silk and linen stores for authentic Korean textiles.
🔗 Gwangjang Market Guide

 

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🌃 5. Myeongdong Night Market (명동 야시장)

A paradise for foodies and shoppers alike, Myeongdong Night Market is a must-visit for experiencing Seoul’s vibrant street food scene.

✅ Best Time to Visit: Evening (from 4 PM onwards)
💰 Cost: Street food ranges from 2,000-10,000 KRW ($1.50-$8)
🌟 Highlights: Grilled lobster, tteokbokki, and strawberry mochi.

➡️ Tip: Go with an empty stomach and enjoy the endless food options!
🔗 Myeongdong Travel Guide

 


📚 6. Starfield Library (별마당 도서관)

(Gangnam, Seoul / YES it's GANGNAM STYLE)

Located inside the COEX Mall, Starfield Library is a stunning open public space with thousands of books and digital screens.

✅ Best Time to Visit: Weekdays for fewer crowds
💰 Cost: Free
🌟 Highlights: Instagram-worthy photos, a cozy reading spot, and cultural events.

➡️ Tip: Visit during off-peak hours to secure a peaceful reading spot.
🔗 COEX Mall Info

 

 


📝 Travel Tips for Seoul:

  1. Public Transport: Get a T-Money Card for convenient travel on subways, buses, and taxis.
  2. Currency: South Korean Won (KRW)
  3. Language: Korean, but English is widely understood in tourist areas.

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#SeoulTravelGuide #VisitSeoul #SouthKoreaTravel #GyeongbokgungPalace #MyeongdongNightMarket #GwangjangMarket #StarfieldLibrary #NamsanPark

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