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10 Most Amazing Things to do in Seoul
I was born in South Korea and
lived there for almost 13 years before I came here in the Philippines. I want
to share with you the beauty of Korea since lots of Filipinos loves my country
that's why I put together the following list of the “10 Most Amazing Things to
do in Seoul.” Hopefully this will inspire you to come out here and experience
Korea culture!. So here it is hope you come here anytime soon KOrea will be
very grateful to meet you!
01 | WANDER AROUND GYEONGBOK PALACE
Admission: Pay only 3,000 won ($3USD) to enter and you'll get access to explore everywhere, including the museum towards the back. The palace is enormous and there is a lot of interesting/cultural things to check out.
Give yourself at least one or two hours to adventure around. It's location at Gwanghwamun Station is conveniently located next to Seoul's other tourist attractions, such as the famous King Sejong Statue and the Cheonggyecheon Stream.
Photo Credit © liddybits | CC2.0
02 | DIVERSIFY YOURSELF ON THE STREETS OF ITAEWON
At night, Itaewon comes alive with it's huge variety of bars and clubs where you will meet people from all over the world. You can also buy all of your Korean souvenirs for your family and friends from street vendors. Don't miss out on the happenin' scene in Itaewon!
03 | CHECK OUT THE VIEW FROM SEOUL TOWER
Sitting 240 meters high on top of a mountain, this tower is the highest point in the entire city.
To get to the top of the tower, you will have to ride a cable car up the mountain and then walk up to the base of the tower.
Admission tickets are 12,000 won ($12USD) to go to the top. Inside the tower features a gift shop, two restaurants and four (!!) observation decks.
From the top deck, you will get a breathtaking 360° view of Seoul. Don't worry if you can't make the tower during the daytime, because the view is just as amazing at night!
04 | GET LOST EXPLORING BUKCHON HANOK VILLAGE
Stroll along the street and you will run into small courtyards, cafés, art galleries and restaurants. Add Bukchon Village to the top of your list, because it's a must-visit place while you are in Seoul.
Btw, Sab stayed in a Hanok Village in Changdeok - if you're interested to experience a stay in a traditional Korean Hanok, go check out her post!
Photo Credit © Ludovic Tristan | CC2.0
05 | GET CULTURED IN THE INSADONG DISTRICT
There is one main road with alleys down each side. You will find everything from art galleries, traditional restaurants, coffee shops, arts & crafts booths, Korean sculptures, souvenir shops, museums, teahouses and more.
Insadong is a popular place for both locals and tourists, and it's one of my favorite places to explore around Seoul. Sometimes, you will see Korean traditional performances, festivals or shows on the main street. You can't miss out on the culture and fun at Insadong.
Photo Credit © riNux | CC2.0
06 | WALK ALONG THE CHEONGGYECHEON STREAM
Along the stream, you will find several waterfalls art galleries and many overhead bridges. It's also a pretty romantic place, so don't be surprised to see many couples holding hands
Photo Credit © Chelsea Marie Hicks | CC2.0
07 | GO BAR HOPPING IN HONGDAE
There are more bars and clubs than I can count, and nothing closes until the sun has risen the next morning. After the night out, be sure to get some delicious Korean food from one of the street vendors or restaurants that stay open 24 hours. If you have only one night to party in Seoul, you must go to Hongdae and experience this incredible scene.
08 | VISIT THE FISH MARKET
If you want an extra fishy experience, then head over to the famous Noryangjin Fish Market. At this massive market, all of the fish are alive and swimming in the tanks, which makes them as fresh as can be. This place is chaotic and it's not your ordinary fish market.
At Noryangjin, you will negotiate the vendor for your preferred price of the fish, and once it's sold, they will immediately spear the fish and walk you to a nearby restaurant where your fish will be cooked and served for you to enjoy.
My favorite fish to eat is the white snow crab, which is incredible fresh and delicious. Even if you don't eat fish, it's still an experience to walk around here!
09 | PLAY WITH THE KITTIES IN A CAT CAFÉ
A visit to a cat cafè is definitely only for people who aren't allergic and into cats! Sabrina visited several cat cafés during her visit in Seoul and wrote a blog post about it. If you want to see pictures and videos from the cat café, head over to her blog post A day in a Cat Café in Seoul.
10 | TRY A KOREAN BBQ
During your meal, you will get an unlimited supply of side dishes (called banchan in Korean). It's very common to drink beer and soju with your meal. The best part is the cheap price- which is from $8-12USD per person!
Some of the best Korean BBQ places in Seoul are Non-gol-jip in Gangnam, and Mapo Sut-buli in Apgujeong. Enjoy!
... AND WHERE IS A GOOD PLACE TO STAY IN SEOUL?
If you haven't sorted out yet where you gonna stay in Seoul, this might come handy. Here are four great hostels and guesthouses to get a good night's sleep. Oh, and by the way... Seoul is not as expensive as one might think of. A comprehensive list of hotels in Seoul in all price ranges can be found on Agoda.com.
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