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South Korean Family Adventure: 5-Day Itinerary

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Day 1: Arrival & Seoul Heritage

Morning: Arrive at Incheon International Airport and take the Airport Railroad Express to your hotel in central Seoul. After check‑in, enjoy a leisurely walk to Gyeongbokgung Palace, where you can watch the changing of the guard ceremony.

Afternoon: Stroll through the nearby Bukchon Hanok Village, admiring traditional Korean houses and stopping at craft workshops. Grab a kid‑friendly lunch at a nearby hanok‑style restaurant.

Evening: Wander through the vibrant streets of Insadong, sampling street snacks and browsing souvenir shops. End the night with a gentle walk along Cheonggyecheon Stream, lit up with colorful lights.

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Day 2: Fun & Shopping in Seoul

Morning: Spend a fun-filled few hours at Lotte World, enjoying indoor rides, a folk museum, and the magical parade that delights both kids and adults.

Afternoon: Head to Myeongdong for a family shopping spree, trying Korean cosmetics, fashion, and street‑food treats like hotteok and tteokbokki.

Evening: Take the cable car up to N Seoul Tower for panoramic city views; lock a love lock together and watch the sunset over the Han River before descending.

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Day 3: History & River Cruise

Morning: Join a guided DMZ tour (including the 3rd Infiltration Tunnel and Panmunjom) to learn about the peninsula’s history and see the iconic Freedom Bridge.

Afternoon: Return to Seoul and relax at Hongdae, where street performers and quirky cafés provide a lively atmosphere perfect for family photos.

Evening: Board a Han River cruise for a dinner‑style sail, enjoying lights reflected on the water and a brief fireworks display.

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Day 4: From Seoul to Busan

Morning: Take a high‑speed KTX train to Busan (≈2.5 hours) and settle into a beachfront hotel near Haeundae Beach.

Afternoon: Play on the soft sands of Haeundae Beach and explore the nearby Dongbaekseom Island trail, spotting the iconic mermaid statue.

Evening: Visit the colorful Gamcheon Culture Village, wandering its maze of painted houses, art installations, and small galleries.

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Day 5: Seafood & Scenic Views

Morning: Start with a bustling visit to Jagalchi Fish Market**,** where you can watch live seafood auctions and enjoy a fresh sashimi breakfast.

Afternoon: Take a short bus ride to Taejongdae for cliff‑side ocean views, a short hike, and a fun train ride around the park.

Evening: Return to your hotel, pack, and either depart by train or head back to Seoul for your onward flight, reflecting on the family memories made.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Gyeongbokgung Palace – 2 hours – $3 per adult (children free)
  • Lotte World – 4 hours – $50 per person
  • N Seoul Tower – 1.5 hours – $10 per person
  • DMZ Tour – 5 hours – $60 per person
  • Han River Cruise – 1 hour – $15 per person
  • Taejongdae – 2 hours – $5 per person
  • Other attractions (Bukchon, Insadong, Hongdae, Haeundae, Gamcheon, Jagalchi) – free or optional purchases
  • Total Estimated Cost (excluding meals, accommodation, and transport): $153

Tips

For a more relaxed pace, add an extra day in Busan to explore the coastal town of Gyeongju or the sea‑side village of Haedong‑dong. If you need to shorten the trip, combine Day 2 and Day 3 by visiting Lotte World in the morning and the DMZ in the afternoon, then skip the Han River cruise. Always have a T‑money card handy for convenient subway and bus travel, and consider renting a portable Wi‑Fi device for seamless navigation.

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