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10‑Day June 2026 Adventure Itinerary: Cochin‑Tokyo‑Seoul Trip for Friends

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Day 1 · Fri, Jun 5
Tokyo

Fly from Cochin to Tokyo, settle in

7:00 AM:

Land at Narita International Airport, clear immigration and collect luggage.

8:15 AM:

Board the Narita Express to Tokyo Station, watching the city emerge from the countryside.

9:15 AM:

Check into Hotel Gracery Shinjuku, drop off bags and freshen up.

10:15 AM:

Enjoy a traditional breakfast at Tsukiji Outer Market, sampling fresh sushi, tamago and miso soup.

11:15 AM:

Stroll through Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, taking in the tranquil ponds and early-blooming cherry trees.

12:30 PM:

Enjoy a casual lunch at Udon Shin in Shinjuku, slurping hot kake udon and tasting a side of tempura.

2:00 PM:

Stroll through the neon-lit streets of Kabukicho, popping into a quirky arcade or browsing souvenir shops.

3:30 PM:

Head up to the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building observatory for free panoramic views of the sprawling metropolis.

5:00 PM:

Sip a craft coffee at Blue Bottle Coffee Shinjuku while watching the city wind down, then return to Hotel Gracery Shinjuku to freshen up for the evening.

6:00 PM:

Savor sizzling yakitori and izakaya snacks at the neon-lit alleys of Omoide Yokocho, a nostalgic lane of tiny stalls.

7:30 PM:

Stroll to Golden Gai, hopping between its intimate themed bars for a drink and a glimpse of Tokyo's retro nightlife.

9:00 PM:

Grab a private karaoke booth at Karaoke Kan Shinjuku and belt out favorite hits with friends.

10:30 PM:

Indulge in a sweet treat at Hidemi Sugino patisserie, tasting their signature matcha mille-feuille.

12:00 AM:

Wind down with a craft cocktail at Bar BenFiddich, then return to Hotel Gracery Shinjuku for a good night's rest.

Day 2 · Sat, Jun 6
Tokyo

Explore Tokyo's historic Asakusa and Senso‑ji Temple

7:00 AM:

Arrive at Asakusa Station, grab a quick map at the tourist information desk and soak in the early-morning bustle.

8:00 AM:

Enjoy a buttery melonpan and a steaming cup of coffee at Asakusa Kagetsudo, a century-old bakery beloved by locals.

9:00 AM:

Step through the Kaminarimon gate and explore the sacred precinct of Senso-ji Temple, pausing at the temizuya for a traditional hand-cleansing.

10:00 AM:

Wander down Nakamise-dōri, sampling street treats like ningyo-yaki and kaminari-okoshi while picking up souvenirs.

11:00 AM:

Visit the tranquil Asakusa Shrine, then stroll along the riverside of Sumida Park for a postcard view of the Tokyo Skytree.

12:00 PM:

Savor a classic tempura set at Daikokuya Tempura, famous for its light, crisp bites and historic ambience.

1:00 PM:

Dive into a hearty lunch at Asakusa Imahan, savoring premium wagyu sukiyaki while watching the bustling street outside.

2:00 PM:

Board a Sumida River cruise from Asakusa Pier and glide past the towering Tokyo Skytree, snapping photos of its glittering façade.

3:00 PM:

Stroll down Kappabashi Street (Kitchen Town), browsing rows of colorful knives, plastic food displays, and quirky kitchen gadgets.

4:00 PM:

Take the subway to the Edo-Tokyo Museum and wander through interactive exhibits that bring samurai-era Tokyo to life.

5:00 PM:

Relax on a bench in Sumida Park with a traditional matcha set at the historic Kikukawa Tea House, watching the river's gentle flow.

6:00 PM:

Finish the afternoon with a casual dinner of grilled eel at Yoshikawa in Asakusa, pairing the sweet-savory unagi with a crisp Japanese beer.

7:00 PM:

Wander onto Hoppy Street, a lively lane of tiny izakayas where you can sample local drafts, yakitori, and the famous Hoppy cocktail in a relaxed, retro atmosphere.

8:30 PM:

Watch a captivating rakugo comedy storytelling performance at Asakusa Engei Hall, where master storytellers bring Edo-era humor to life.

9:30 PM:

Stroll along the illuminated banks of Sumida River, snapping night photos of the glittering Tokyo Skytree reflected on the water.

10:15 PM:

Satisfy late-night cravings with a steaming bowl of pork-tonkotsu ramen at Ichiran Ramen Asakusa, enjoying the solo dining booths for an immersive experience.

11:00 PM:

Indulge in a delicate wagashi dessert set at Yukawa, a centuries-old sweet shop known for its matcha parfait and dorayaki.

11:45 PM:

Relax on a rooftop terrace at The Rooftop Bar at Asakusa View Hotel, sipping a handcrafted cocktail while taking in panoramic night views of the city.

Day 3 · Sun, Jun 7
Tokyo

Modern Tokyo: Shibuya, Harajuku, and nightlife

7:00 AM:

Kick off the day with a fluffy latte and a buttery croissant at Streamer Coffee Company in Shibuya, watching the city wake up from the sidewalk seats.

7:30 AM:

Walk a few blocks to the iconic Shibuya Scramble Crossing and feel the pulse of Tokyo as hundreds of pedestrians surge across in perfect sync.

8:00 AM:

Snap a classic photo with the loyal bronze dog at Hachiko Statue, a beloved meeting spot for locals.

8:30 AM:

Pop into Shibuya 109 for a quick browse of cutting-edge fashion boutiques and maybe pick up a quirky accessory.

9:00 AM:

Stroll down Cat Street, a hidden lane linking Shibuya to Harajuku, dotted with indie shops, vintage stores, and street art.

9:30 AM:

Cross into Harajuku and enter the serene forest path leading to Meiji Shrine, where you can cleanse your hands at the temizuya and admire the towering torii gate.

10:00 AM:

Continue the peaceful walk through Yoyogi Park, spotting early joggers and the occasional street performer.

10:30 AM:

Arrive at the bustling Takeshita Street and treat yourself to a freshly-made strawberry-filled Marion Crepes while people-watching.

11:00 AM:

Dive deeper into Harajuku's pop-culture side at Kawaii Monster Cafe, where neon décor and whimsical desserts spark instant Instagram moments.

11:30 AM:

Wrap up the morning with a quick, fun sushi-belt experience at Uobei Shibuya-order via tablet and watch plates race along the conveyor.

12:00 PM:

Savor a refreshing yuzu-infused ramen bowl at Afuri Shibuya, where the citrus broth perfectly balances the delicate pork slices.

12:45 PM:

Ascend to the Shibuya Sky observation deck for 360° city views, snapping photos of the sprawling metropolis and the iconic crossing below.

1:30 PM:

Descend into Shibuya Stream, wander the waterfront promenade and pause for a specialty matcha latte at the Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf Shibuya Stream.

2:15 PM:

Stroll along tree-lined Omotesando, admiring the avant-garde architecture of the Omotesando Hills façade and browsing boutique windows.

3:00 PM:

Slip into the eclectic Design Festa Gallery on Ura-Harajuku, where indie artists showcase vibrant paintings and handmade crafts.

3:45 PM:

Take the Yamanote Line to Daikanyama, explore the chic Tsutaya Books flagship and enjoy a buttery croissant at Sarabeth's Daikanyama.

4:30 PM:

Walk to the tranquil Nakameguro Canal, glide past cherry-tree arches and treat yourself to a fresh strawberry crepe from Mitsuya.

5:15 PM:

Return to Shibuya for early evening drinks at The Blarney Stone Irish Pub, sampling a local craft beer before the night's adventure begins.

5:45 PM:

Sip a craft cocktail at Bar Ishinohana, a hidden speakeasy in Shibuya known for its Japanese-inspired mixology.

6:30 PM:

Enjoy dinner at Umegaoka Sushino Midori Shibuya, where the buttery toro nigiri and generous sushi platters make for a memorable feast.

7:45 PM:

Take a short walk to Shibuya Stream and explore the illuminated Hikarie Sky Garden, offering a relaxed rooftop view of the crossing lights.

8:30 PM:

Dive into Tokyo's karaoke culture at Big Echo Shibuya, renting a private room to belt out J-pop hits with your friends.

9:45 PM:

Grab late-night street food at Yoshinoya Shibuya Dogenzaka, trying their signature gyudon topped with a soft-boiled egg.

10:30 PM:

Experience the electric club scene at WOMB, dancing to resident DJs who blend techno, house, and J-electro beats.

12:00 AM:

Wind down with a soothing matcha latte at Starbucks Reserve Roastery Tokyo in Nakameguro, admiring the sleek interior before heading back to the hotel.

Day 4 · Mon, Jun 8
Tokyo

Adventure day: Hike Mt. Takao and relax in an onsen

7:00 AM:

Start the day with a protein-packed breakfast at Café de la Poste near your hotel, enjoying a Japanese-style set of tamago-kake on rice and a steaming cup of matcha.

7:30 AM:

Catch the rapid Keio Line from Shinjuku Station to Takaosanguchi Station, a scenic 50-minute ride that drops you at the foot of Mt. Takao.

8:30 AM:

Enter the well-marked Omotesando Trail and begin your ascent, breathing in the fresh mountain air as the city recedes behind you.

9:30 AM:

Stop at Yakuō-in Temple, a centuries-old Buddhist site perched on the hillside, and ring the large bronze bell for good luck.

10:15 AM:

Continue upward, pausing at the Matsuo Waterfall for a quick photo and a splash of cool mist.

11:00 AM:

Reach the summit of Mt. Takao and savor panoramic views of Tokyo Bay and, on a clear day, distant Mt. Fuji from the Observation Deck.

11:30 AM:

Descend a short distance to Takao Onsen Takaosan, where you can unwind in a mineral-rich outdoor hot spring while the mountain breeze brushes your skin.

12:00 PM:

Savor a hearty lunch at Ukai-tei Takao, where you can try hand-made buckwheat soba and crisp tempura made with local mountain vegetables.

12:45 PM:

Walk a short way to Takao Shrine, pause at the ancient torii and offer a small prayer for good luck before heading back down.

1:30 PM:

Board the Mt. Takao Ropeway for a scenic 5-minute ride back to Takaosanguchi, spotting the forest canopy and distant hills from above.

2:15 PM:

Visit the Takao Nature Museum to learn about the region's flora, fauna, and the cultural history of the mountain.

3:00 PM:

Relax with a matcha latte and a slice of yuzu cheesecake at Coffee House Takao, a cozy café perched near the station.

3:45 PM:

Catch the rapid Keio Line from Takaosanguchi Station back to Shinjuku, enjoying city views as you descend.

4:30 PM:

Step into Oedo Onsen Monogatari in Odaiba for a quick soak in its indoor hot-spring baths, a perfect way to unwind after the hike.

5:15 PM:

End the afternoon with a satisfying bowl of tonkotsu ramen at Ichiran Ramen Shinjuku, customizing the spice level to your taste.

5:45 PM:

Walk to Omoide Yokocho and savor sizzling yakitori and tiny izakaya snacks beneath lantern-lit alleys.

6:30 PM:

Stroll over to Golden Gai and hop between its intimate themed bars for a craft cocktail or two.

7:15 PM:

Dine on hearty ramen and grilled pork at Torikizoku Shinjuku, where each skewer is served fresh from the grill.

8:00 PM:

Enjoy a live jazz set at Pit Inn, a legendary Shinjuku venue that blends cool vibes with excellent coffee.

9:00 PM:

Take the elevator up to the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building observation deck for a stunning night-time city panorama.

9:45 PM:

Treat yourself to fluffy, soufflé-style pancakes at Flipper's in Shinjuku, drizzled with caramel and topped with fresh berries.

10:30 PM:

Wind down with a signature gin-based cocktail at Bar BenFiddich, savoring aromatic herbs in a cozy, speakeasy setting before heading back to the hotel.

Day 5 · Tue, Jun 9
Seoul

Travel to Seoul, evening stroll in Myeong‑dong

7:00 AM:

Check out of Hotel Gracery Shinjuku, store your luggage, and head to Narita International Airport via the Narita Express.

8:30 AM:

Grab a quick breakfast of melonpan and matcha latte at Airport Café 24 in Terminal 2 while you finalize travel documents.

9:30 AM:

Board the Korean Air flight to Seoul, settle into your seat, and enjoy a short in-flight magazine about Korean culture.

11:45 AM:

Arrive at Incheon International Airport, breeze through immigration, and sip a refreshing Korean ginseng juice at the arrival lounge.

12:30 PM:

Take the AREX Express to Seoul Station, then check into Lotte Hotel Seoul where you can freshen up before the afternoon adventure.

1:00 PM:

Grab a quick bite of spicy tteokbokki and fresh mandu at the bustling stalls of Namdaemun Market, soaking in the lively atmosphere.

1:45 PM:

Wander a few blocks to Cheonggyecheon Stream and enjoy a leisurely walk along the cool waterway, spotting art installations and hidden cafés.

2:30 PM:

Stop for a refreshing bingsu at Sulbing near the stream, savoring the shaved-ice dessert with mango and red bean toppings.

3:15 PM:

Take a short subway ride to Insadong and explore its narrow alleys filled with traditional craft shops, galleries, and antique stalls.

4:00 PM:

Relax with a cup of premium green tea and a slice of lotus-seed cake at O'sulloc Tea House, enjoying the serene indoor garden.

4:45 PM:

Visit the nearby Jogyesa Temple, marveling at its colorful lanterns and tranquil courtyard before it closes for the day.

5:30 PM:

Return to Lotte Hotel Seoul, freshen up and change for the evening, then head out for the promised Myeong-dong stroll.

6:15 PM:

Walk from Lotte Hotel Seoul to the bustling heart of Myeong-dong, letting the neon lights and lively crowds set the evening mood.

6:45 PM:

Savor a freshly-grilled hotteok from a street vendor, enjoying the sweet cinnamon-nut filling as you wander the main boulevard.

7:15 PM:

Browse the flagship cosmetics stores like Innisfree Myeongdong and Etude House, sampling the latest K-beauty trends.

7:45 PM:

Dine on hearty handmade kalguksu and mandu at the iconic Myeongdong Kyoja, a beloved spot for comfort food lovers.

8:30 PM:

Treat yourself to a refreshing mango bingsu at Mango Six, where tropical fruit and soft ice create a perfect dessert.

9:00 PM:

Catch a lively K-pop street performance on the Myeongdong Street Stage, cheering along with locals and tourists alike.

9:30 PM:

Explore the Myeongdong Underground Shopping Center, hunting for quirky accessories and last-minute souvenirs.

10:00 PM:

Sip a signature cocktail at the rooftop Bar 1st, taking in panoramic night views of Seoul's glittering skyline.

10:30 PM:

Return to Lotte Hotel Seoul, unwind with a nightcap in the lobby lounge, and reflect on the vibrant evening before calling it a night.

Day 6 · Wed, Jun 10
Seoul

Historical Seoul: Gyeongbokgung Palace and Bukchon Hanok Village

7:00 AM:

Start the day with a nourishing bowl of ginseng chicken samgyetang at Tosokchon Samgyetang, a beloved spot just a short walk from the palace.

7:45 AM:

Arrive at Gyeongbokgung Palace and join the English-language guided tour to discover the history of the Joseon dynasty.

8:30 AM:

Watch the Royal Guard Changing Ceremony at the main gate, a colorful tradition that takes place on the hour.

9:15 AM:

Explore the National Folk Museum housed within the palace complex, viewing artifacts that illustrate daily life in historic Korea.

10:00 AM:

Wander down to Bukchon Hanok Village, strolling through its narrow lanes lined with restored hanok houses and scenic viewpoints.

10:45 AM:

Pause at Cha Masineun Jip for a traditional tea tasting, savoring a cup of joseon-style green tea alongside a delicate rice cake.

11:30 AM:

Enjoy a quick snack of crispy bindaetteok and a refreshing makgeolli at a street stall near the village entrance, then head back toward your hotel for lunch.

12:30 PM:

Enjoy a hearty lunch at Jinjujip, just a stone's throw from the palace, where you can savor classic bibimbap and bubbling kimchi jjigae.

1:15 PM:

Stroll down to Insadong, the cultural heart of Seoul, and wander its alleys lined with galleries, antique shops, and traditional tea houses.

2:00 PM:

Browse the quirky boutiques inside Ssamziegil, picking up handmade souvenirs and treating yourself to a scoop of green-tea ice cream.

2:30 PM:

Visit Jogyesa Temple, admiring its vivid lanterns and tranquil prayer hall while listening to the soft chanting of monks.

3:15 PM:

Take a leisurely walk along Cheonggyecheon Stream, snapping photos of the modern bridges and hidden art installations.

3:45 PM:

Cool off with a bowl of patbingsu (shaved ice with red bean) at Siroo, a popular dessert spot beside the stream.

4:15 PM:

Explore the Seoul Museum of History, where interactive exhibits trace the city's evolution from the Joseon era to today.

5:00 PM:

Wander the charming streets of Samcheong-dong, popping into boutique shops and sipping a latte at the hanok-styled Café Onion.

5:45 PM:

Wrap up the afternoon with a traditional tea ceremony at Osulloc Tea House in Insadong, sampling premium Korean teas and a delicate rice cake.

6:15 PM:

Walk up to the Jongno Tower Observation Deck for a quick sunset view over the city skyline.

6:45 PM:

Enjoy a Korean BBQ dinner at Samwon Garden, savoring grilled galbi and pork belly in a traditional hanok setting.

7:45 PM:

Take the cable car to N Seoul Tower on Namsan, explore the observation platform and attach a love lock on the fence.

8:30 PM:

Descend to Itaewon and sip craft cocktails at The Griffin Bar, known for its panoramic city views.

9:15 PM:

Catch a high-energy nonverbal show at Nanta Theatre in Myeong-dong, blending cooking, comedy, and percussion.

10:00 PM:

Stroll through the neon-lit alleys of Dongdaemun Night Market, sampling hotteok and spicy tteokbokki from street vendors.

10:45 PM:

Unwind with a late-night soak at the 24-hour Silloam Sauna jjimjilbang, enjoying saunas, relaxation rooms, and a soothing tea bar.

Day 7 · Thu, Jun 11
Seoul

Fun & food: Hongdae street art, Korean BBQ night

7:00 AM:

Start the day with a hearty breakfast at Café Mamas, where the avocado toast and fresh-pressed orange juice give you energy for a creative morning.

7:30 AM:

Stroll to Hongdae Mural Street and admire the ever-changing graffiti, neon stickers, and large-scale murals that define the neighborhood's urban vibe.

8:00 AM:

Join the weekend Hongdae Free Market in the playground area, browsing handmade jewelry, art prints, and quirky accessories crafted by local creators.

8:30 AM:

Treat yourself to a warm, cinnamon-filled hotteok from a street vendor near Hongdae Playground, perfect for a quick sweet bite.

9:00 AM:

Enter the Trick Eye Museum for a few minutes of interactive 3-D art, snapping perspective-bending photos with friends.

9:30 AM:

Wander to the Hongdae Music Plaza where buskers perform acoustic covers and indie songs, adding a lively soundtrack to your walk.

10:00 AM:

Pause for a coffee at Anthracite Coffee Roasters, sipping their signature single-origin brew while watching the neighborhood buzz.

10:30 AM:

Participate in a brief street-art workshop at Hongdae Art Space, learning to spray-paint a small tag under the guidance of a local artist.

11:00 AM:

Enjoy a light snack of gimbap and a side of kimchi at Gimbap Cheonguk, a beloved spot known for its fresh seaweed rolls.

11:30 AM:

Take a leisurely walk through the Gyeongui Line Forest Park in Yeonnam-dong, soaking up the leafy walkway and occasional pop-up coffee stalls.

12:00 PM:

Wrap up the morning with a relaxed brunch at Café Onion, savoring their buttery croissants and a smooth matcha latte before heading to the afternoon BBQ adventure.

12:30 PM:

Savor a sizzling Korean BBQ lunch at Maple Tree House Hongdae, grilling marinated galbi and pork belly right at your table.

1:30 PM:

Wander the bustling Hongdae Shopping Street, browsing indie fashion boutiques, K-pop merchandise, and quirky accessory stalls.

2:00 PM:

Treat yourself to a refreshing bowl of cold buckwheat noodles at Mokkoji, a hidden gem known for its crisp noodles and tangy kimchi.

2:30 PM:

Catch an impromptu street-performance in the Hongdae Playground, where dancers, magicians, and musicians showcase their talents.

3:00 PM:

Indulge in a photogenic dessert latte at the Instagram-worthy Zapangi Café, famous for its pink vending-machine entrance.

3:30 PM:

Explore contemporary art at KT&G Sangsangmadang, a multi-level gallery featuring installations by emerging Korean artists.

4:00 PM:

Snack on crunchy Korean fried chicken wings at Chicken & Beer, a lively spot perfect for a quick protein boost.

4:30 PM:

Relax with a craft cocktail on the rooftop of Yeonnam-dong 239-20, enjoying city views as the sun begins to set.

5:30 PM:

Dive into a hearty Korean BBQ dinner at Wangbijib Hongdae, where premium hanwoo beef is served with traditional side dishes.

6:30 PM:

Experience Seoul's indie-music scene at Club FF, dancing to live bands that blend rock, jazz, and K-indie sounds.

7:30 PM:

Sample late-night street food at the Hongdae Food Alley, trying spicy tteokbokki and crispy hotteok from local vendors.

8:30 PM:

Sip a signature gin-and-tonic at Bar Cham, a sleek rooftop bar offering panoramic night views of the Hongdae skyline.

9:00 PM:

Cap the night with private karaoke rooms at Coin Karaoke Hongdae, belting out your favorite K-pop hits until the early hours.

9:30 PM:

Walk a few blocks to Club Vera, a late-night indie DJ spot, and groove to deep house beats while sipping a locally-brewed craft beer.

10:15 PM:

Treat yourself to a refreshing mango bingsu at Mango Tree, a 24-hour dessert café famous for its silky shaved ice and tropical fruit toppings.

11:00 PM:

Stroll to Mullae Art Village, where illuminated murals and spontaneous street-art installations create a vibrant midnight gallery perfect for photo-ops.

11:45 PM:

Unwind at The Vinyl, a cozy speakeasy tucked behind a record store, and enjoy a signature gin-and-tonic while vintage vinyl spins softly in the background.

12:30 AM:

End the night with a savory bite at Jokbal House, sampling melt-in-your-mouth braised pork-trotters (jokbal) paired with a smooth shot of soju.

Day 8 · Fri, Jun 12
DMZ

Day trip to the DMZ for history and reflection

7:00 AM:

Enjoy a quick continental breakfast at Lotte Hotel Seoul and gather your DMZ tour documents.

7:30 AM:

Board a comfortable private van that will whisk you out of Seoul toward the Demilitarized Zone.

8:30 AM:

Arrive at Imjingak Peace Park and stroll across the symbolic Freedom Bridge, reflecting on Korea's divided past.

9:00 AM:

Explore the tranquil Imjingak Memorial Garden, snapping photos of the rolling fields that line the border.

9:30 AM:

Climb to the Dora Observatory for a panoramic view of the North Korean countryside across the DMZ.

10:00 AM:

Visit Dorasan Station, the northernmost railway station on the South Korean network, and peek at the tracks that once promised reunification.

10:30 AM:

Descend into the Third Tunnel (Tunnel 3) for a guided tour, learning how North Korean infiltrators once tried to breach the South.

11:00 AM:

Stop at the Joint Security Area (Panmunjom) entrance for a brief, supervised glimpse of the historic conference table.

11:30 AM:

Return to the van and head to nearby Paju for a traditional Korean lunch at Mokyong (known for its bibimbap and makgeolli).

12:00 PM:

Enjoy the set menu while discussing the morning's insights before departing for the afternoon portion of the DMZ tour.

12:30 PM:

Walk to the nearby Unification Village (Gosokjeon) and hear stories from locals about hopes for a peaceful reunification.

1:00 PM:

Explore the Dorasan Exhibition Hall, where interactive displays illustrate the history of the rail link and future prospects of the peninsula.

1:30 PM:

Head to Paju Book City, a sprawling complex of publishing houses; sip a specialty latte at Book Café while browsing unique Korean literature.

2:00 PM:

Stroll through Heyri Art Village, visiting its quirky galleries and enjoying a sweet treat at the pastel-colored Cafe Yeonpoong.

2:30 PM:

Return to the van for the journey back toward Seoul, taking in the countryside scenery along the way.

3:30 PM:

Arrive in Seoul and make a brief stop at the War Memorial of Korea, reflecting on the broader context of the Korean conflict.

4:00 PM:

Refresh with a pour-over coffee at Starbucks Reserve inside Starfield COEX Mall, admiring the modern architecture.

4:30 PM:

Snack on crispy Korean fried chicken at Kkanbu Chicken, pairing it with a cold draft beer.

5:00 PM:

Return to Lotte Hotel Seoul, unwind in the lounge, and freshen up before the evening.

5:30 PM:

Enjoy an early dinner of premium Korean BBQ at Baekjeong, grilling juicy galbi and samgyeopsal at your table.

6:30 PM:

Walk a short distance to the illuminated Seoul Fortress Wall (Hanyangdoseong) near Dongdaemun, enjoying panoramic night views of the city lights.

7:15 PM:

Stroll through the Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP) LED Rose Garden, where thousands of glowing roses create a dreamy, futuristic ambience.

8:00 PM:

Dive into the bustling Dongdaemun Night Market, sampling street-food classics like spicy tteokbokki, sweet hotteok, and crispy mandu.

8:45 PM:

Head to Gwangjang Market for a late-night bite of sizzling bindaetteok (mung bean pancake) and a glass of refreshing makgeolli.

9:30 PM:

Take a short taxi ride to Hangang River Park (Yeouido) and enjoy a peaceful riverside walk under the moonlit sky.

10:15 PM:

Board a Hangang Moonlight Cruise from Yeouido Dock for a 45-minute glide along the Han River, admiring the glittering skyline.

11:00 PM:

Return to Lotte Hotel Seoul and unwind with a calming cup of herbal tea in the 24-hour lounge.

11:45 PM:

Slip into the nearby Dragon Hill Spa, a 24-hour jjimjilbang, for a soothing soak in the hot-stone sauna and a quick foot massage.

12:30 AM:

End the night with a crafted nightcap at The Corner Bar in the hotel, sipping a smooth soju-infused cocktail while reflecting on the day's insights.

Day 9 · Sat, Jun 13
Seoul

Relaxation day: Hangang River park and spa

8:30 AM:

Enjoy a leisurely breakfast at The River Café on Yeouido, savoring avocado toast and a cold brew while watching the early-morning flow of the Han River.

9:15 AM:

Rent a tandem bike from Yeouido Hangang Bike Rental and cycle along the riverside promenade, pausing at Banpo Bridge to admire its sleek architecture.

10:00 AM:

Glide on a paddle-boat from the Hangang Ferry Cruise Dock, letting the gentle current lull you into relaxation.

10:45 AM:

Stretch your legs at the Seoul Forest Picnic Area and sip a matcha latte from Plant Café, a bright spot nestled among the trees.

11:30 AM:

Indulge in a soothing Korean spa experience at I'Park Sauna, enjoying a hot sauna, mineral bath, and a quick scalp massage.

12:00 PM:

Wrap up the morning with a light Korean-style salad and fresh fruit at MokA, a garden-cafe overlooking the river, before heading to the afternoon agenda.

12:30 PM:

Savor a riverside lunch at Hangang Riverside Bistro - try the grilled bulgogi set with a side of fresh kimchi while watching boats drift by.

1:15 PM:

Take a short walk to Banpo Hangang Park and capture photos of the sleek Banpo Bridge arches framing the river.

1:45 PM:

Explore the futuristic Some Sevit (Floating Islands) and enjoy a specialty latte at Some Sevit Café, perched on the water.

2:30 PM:

Unwind with a mineral soak and a soothing foot scrub at Dragon Hill Spa, a classic Korean jjimjilbang with multiple sauna rooms.

3:15 PM:

Participate in a traditional Korean tea ceremony at Tea House Jiyugaoka in Apgujeong, tasting premium green tea paired with delicate rice-cake bites.

3:45 PM:

Stroll through the lush Seoul Botanic Park, wandering the greenhouse and seasonal flower displays for a burst of color.

4:30 PM:

Sip a sunset cocktail at Sky 97 Rooftop Bar in Lotte World Tower, soaking in panoramic views of the Han River and city skyline.

5:15 PM:

Finish the afternoon with a light dinner of crispy Korean fried chicken at Mingles in Cheongdam, paired with a chilled craft beer.

5:30 PM:

Relax on a riverside bench at Seoul Marina and watch the Banpo Bridge Moonlight Rainbow Fountain show as the jets dance to music.

6:30 PM:

Board a nighttime Han River Moonlight Cruise from Yeouido Dock, gliding under illuminated bridges while sipping a glass of sparkling wine.

7:30 PM:

Take the cable car up to N Seoul Tower for a 360° night view of the city, then attach a love lock on the fence to mark the day.

8:30 PM:

Dine on fresh grilled seafood at Janguhjin, a hidden gem in Itaewon's bustling alley, paired with chilled makgeolli.

9:30 PM:

Sip a signature craft cocktail at Mikkeller Bar Seoul, enjoying innovative brews on the rooftop with glittering city lights.

10:30 PM:

Indulge in a honeydew melon bingsu at Café Bora, famous for its purple sweet-potato ice-cream swirl and refreshing fruit toppings.

11:30 PM:

Unwind with a soothing foot bath in the night lounge of Siloam Sauna, followed by a calming herbal tea before heading back to the hotel.

Day 10 · Sun, Jun 14
Cochin

Return flight from Seoul to Cochin

6:00 AM:

Rise early, do a final luggage check and pack souvenirs into your bags at Lotte Hotel Seoul.

6:30 AM:

Enjoy a quick continental breakfast of toast, fresh fruit, and a Korean-style coffee at the hotel's Morning Café.

7:00 AM:

Check out of the hotel, leave your bags with the concierge, and walk to the nearby Seoul Station shuttle stop.

7:30 AM:

Take a pre-booked airport taxi to Incheon International Airport; the drive offers a brief view of the Han River.

8:30 AM:

Arrive at Incheon International Airport, clear immigration and security, then store your luggage at the left-hand locker area.

9:00 AM:

Refresh with a smooth pour-over coffee and a pastry at Café 24 in Terminal 2, watching the bustling airport scene.

9:30 AM:

Relax in the Korea Air Lounge, sipping a traditional yujacha tea and sampling a small platter of kimchi pancakes.

10:00 AM:

Grab a light Korean snack-perhaps a mini bibimbap bowl-at Samwon Garden Airport Restaurant before heading to your gate.

10:30 AM:

Proceed to the departure gate, double-check your boarding pass, and take a moment to say goodbye to Seoul.

12:00 PM:

Stroll through Shilla Duty Free and pick up last-minute gifts, premium Korean cosmetics, and snack packs for the long flight.

12:30 PM:

Visit the airport's Korean Cultural Museum to glimpse hanbok displays and a quick tea-ceremony demonstration before you depart.

1:00 PM:

Enjoy a hearty Korean lunch at Mugunghwa Restaurant in Terminal 2, savoring bibimbap and a refreshing makgeolli.

1:30 PM:

Take a brief walk through the Sky Garden indoor atrium, breathing in the greenery and snapping a final photo with the runway view.

2:00 PM:

Treat yourself to a quick foot massage and aromatherapy session at the Airport Spa & Relaxation Lounge to loosen up before boarding.

2:30 PM:

Head to Gate B12, verify your boarding pass, and settle into your seat while the cabin crew prepares for departure.

3:00 PM:

Board the flight to Cochin; enjoy the in-flight Korean-style bento and the latest Korean drama on the personal screens.

3:30 PM:

Settle in for the trans-Pacific crossing, using the complimentary Wi-Fi to share travel photos with friends back home.

4:00 PM:

Begin descent over the Indian subcontinent; sip a calming herbal tea as the cabin crew prepares for arrival procedures.

4:30 PM:

Touch down at Cochin International Airport, collect your luggage and breeze through immigration.

5:00 PM:

Refresh with a cooling coconut water at the airport's Kairali Café while watching the sunset over the runway.

5:30 PM:

Pick up a pre-booked taxi and enjoy a short drive through the palm-lined streets to your hotel.

6:15 PM:

Check into Taj Malabar Resort & Spa, Cochin, drop off bags and unwind in the lobby lounge.

7:00 PM:

Stroll to nearby Fort Kochi and explore the historic Chinese Fishing Nets as the golden light reflects off the water.

7:30 PM:

Savor a dinner of fresh Kerala seafood at Kashi Art Café, pairing the catch of the day with a chilled coconut toddy.

8:30 PM:

Walk along Marine Drive for a breezy evening promenade, watching the illuminated Marine Drive Bridge.

9:00 PM:

Treat yourself to a traditional palada payasam at the iconic Old Harbour Café while listening to live Malayalam folk music.

9:45 PM:

Head back to the hotel and enjoy a relaxing foot massage at the resort's Ayurvedic Spa.

10:30 PM:

Unwind on your private balcony with a nightcap of spiced rum punch, taking in the gentle sea breeze.

11:30 PM:

Retire to your comfortable room, reflect on the adventure, and drift into a peaceful sleep.

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