Best Things To Do in Seoul, South Korea

  1. Noryangjin Market

    3.8 (2563 Votes)
    Noryangjin Market

    Market, Street Market

    As is quite evident, there are numerous different kinds of market places that adorn the streets in Seoul. These traditional markets can be considered to be an integral part of the culture of Seoul. This particular market has been extremely popular because of many reasons. The Noryangjin Fisheries Wholesale Market presents the largest collection of fishes, both local and exotic in Seoul. This is...Read more
  2. Apgujeong Dong

    Art And Culture, Landmark, Cafe, Restaurant

    Seoul is not one of those places that have a lot of typical touristy destinations. People who visit Seoul can infer that the best way to get the feel of the place is by exploring the local markets and the popular streets or dongs. This area in the Gangnam – gu district of Seoul was established as a pavilion in the 1400’s by a high ranking official by the name of Han Myeong-hoe. The ...Read more
  3. Bomun Pavillion

    Trail, Garden, Park, Village

    This place in the Gyeongju area has earned a name for being a ‘museum without walls’. This pavilion and the surrounding landscapes and traditional villages make for some of the most beautiful places in South Korea. This wooden gazebo might be quite small in stature but the setting of the place is such that it might seem right out of a fairytale. People can spend a quiet afternoon in...Read more
  4. Deoksugung Palace

    4.5 (1334 Votes)
    Deoksugung Palace

    Palace

    Traditional Korean design interspersed with modern touch, the Deoksugung Palace is quite a unique palace amongst the ‘Five Grand palaces’ of Joseon dynasty. This structure was not originally meant to be a royal residence but as fate and luck would have it, many palaces were heavily damaged during the Imjin War of 1592. This was chosen as a temporary residence for then king Seonjo. B...Read more
  5. Dongdaemun Market

    Art And Culture, Restaurant, Leisure, Market

    This is another famous tourist spots in Seoul. Traditionally a shopping district, the area was designated as a ‘special tourism zone’ in 2002. Located near the Heunginjimun or the Dongdaemun, from which this area takes its name; this shopping zone is one of the few places where people can see a mixture of the old and new world. The Heunginjimun gate is one of the Eight Gates of Seou...Read more
  6. Gwangan Bridge

    4.5 (4138 Votes)
    Gwangan Bridge

    Bridge, Architecture

    This bridge is the second longest bridge in the country. The bridge follows a suspension technique and tourists almost always make it a point to visit this bridge. It spans over seven thousand four hundred and twenty meters and it connects Haeundae-gu to Suyeong-gu. Built over a period of eight years, the bridge reached its completion in 2002. The bridge offers tourists with numerous photo oppo...Read more
  7. Gwanghwamun Gate

    Historical Site, Architecture

    This marvelous piece of architecture is the main gate for the Gyeongbukgung palace. It is made fully of granite and dates back to 1395. Its name literally means ‘May the light of enlightenment blanket the world’. It was built during the Joseon dynasty but was later destroyed during the Japanese occupation of Korea. The result was that the gate had to be rebuilt entirely in concrete ...Read more
  8. Heunginjimun

    4.2 (911 Votes)
    Heunginjimun

    Historical Site

    A brilliant example of the elaborate design capabilities of the Joseon dynasty, the Heunginjimun is a major eastern gate and one of the eight gates situated across the city. It was built as a protection to the important government facilities at Hanseongbu. A designated national treasure, this gate’s sumptuous design attracts many visitors around the year. Notice the Ongseong– a prot...Read more
  9. Hongneung Arboretum

    4.4 (377 Votes)
    Hongneung Arboretum

    Forest, Garden, Walking Area, Nature

    Built in 1922 over the Hongneung burial ground where Queen Myeong-Seong is buried, this experimental forest has become an example in forest science. A great place for a nature walk, this garden, especially the broadleaf section shows the change in season in dramatic beauty. There are all kinds of trees planted here, some are even imported from Russia and South America. There is a section for me...Read more
  10. Korea Furniture Museum

    4.5 (381 Votes)
    Korea Furniture Museum

    Museum

    This by appointment only museum is a rare gem amidst all the other museums in Seoul. Showcasing ancient furniture and living spaces, this museum is a good insight on how lifestyles evolved in Korea. It has ten hanoks (traditional Korean houses) and 2500 pieces of furniture and everyday living objects. A project of the former Yonseiuniversity, this is an educative study in the anthropology of Ko...Read more
  11. Myeongdong Cathedral

    4.6 (1542 Votes)
    Myeongdong Cathedral

    Religious Site, Architecture , Cathedral

    This prominent cathedral holds the remains of many prominent priests like Bishop Laurent Joseph Marie Imbert, and priests Peter Simon (1803-1839), James (Jacques Honor Chastan, 1803-1839) and Pourthie Jean Antoine Charles (1830-1866) and four other martyrs. The steeple of the church is 45 meters in height whereas the main building, made of bricks stands at 23 meters in height. The interior is d...Read more
  12. Myeongdong Nanta Theatre

    4.5 (1943 Votes)
    Myeongdong Nanta Theatre

    Art And Culture, Entertainment, Performance, Theatre

    This is one of the most popular theaters in Seoul, this particular theater houses one of the most entertaining shows in the city which can be viewed by both adults and children. Located in the UNESCO building, this theater has three hundred and eighty six seats and the show is mostly a comedy. The plot of the comedy is about four cooks and how they strive to finish cooking for a party in just o...Read more
  13. Namsan Cable Car

    4.1 (1633 Votes)
    Namsan Cable Car

    Cable Car

    The Namsan Cable Car runs across the Namsan mountain and Namsan tower. The cable car offers stunning views of the mountain apart from being a convenient way to reach the top of it. Quite popular amongst tourists and visitors alike, the Namsan Cable Car transports close to 50,000 people each month. You can choose to use the Namsan Oreumi elevator to the cable car. A great way to experience Seoul...Read more
  14. Samcheonggak

    4.1 (223 Votes)
    Samcheonggak

    Art And Culture, Cafe, Restaurant, Performance

    A guardian of tradition and culture, the Samcheonggak is a cultural center that is set between beautiful , green surroundings. It comprises of five subsidiary buildings besides the main building of Ilhwadang. This location has been a part of many important historical events such as the Red Cross event between delegates of North and South Korea in 1972 and several other diplomatic events. This p...Read more
  15. Sejong Center For The Performing Arts

    Entertainment, Performance, Play, Theatre

    Arguably the largest arts center in South Korea, the Sejong Center is where all the action in performing arts lies. Inside the imposing building, visitors are privy to some of the best concerts and exhibitions in Asia. The concert halls boast of unparalleled acoustics and seating arrangements. Inside, The Sejong Grand Theater, Sejong M Theater and the Sejong Chamber Hall are all venues that are...Read more
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  • I have been to korea for a few times. This time round i would like to explore new places.

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    • While places you would like exploring depends upon your preferences and taste, some unusual places you can consider visiting in South Korea include the Trick Eye Museum, Yongma Land Abandoned Theme Park, Jeju Glass Castle Theme Park, and Jeju Loveland. 

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