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Korea 2026: Busan → Jeju → Seoul 2026-11-16 to 2026-11-24 — Accessible K-drama, SEVENTEEN & Culture Itinerary

Day 1 · Mon, Nov 16
Busan

Arrive Busan — Easy transfers, light exploring

7:30 AM:

Land at Gimhae Airport (if arrival matches flight) and complete immigration; take a comfortable taxi or the Airport Limousine bus to your hotel, noting accessible entrances and elevator access at Haeundae Grand Hotel or your chosen accommodation.

8:30 AM:

Check in or drop off luggage at the hotel and freshen up; enjoy a soothing Korean-style breakfast at The Pancake Epidemic (Haeundae branch) or a nearby hotel buffet for easy seating and minimal walking.

9:30 AM:

Stroll along the accessible section of Haeundae Beach promenade for sea views and photo ops without stairs, stopping at a seaside bench cafe like Cafe de One Piece for tea and people-watching.

10:30 AM:

Visit the accessible lower level of Busan Aquarium (SEA LIFE Busan) next to Haeundae to enjoy marine exhibits and short indoor routes that are friendly for bad knees.

11:30 AM:

Head to The Bay 101 by taxi for waterfront views and light bites; choose a riverside seat at The Bay 101 Cafe for panoramic skyline photos without steep steps.

12:30 PM:

Take a short taxi ride to Shinsegae Centum City for accessible indoor wandering and lunch at Food Street (Centum City), choosing a seated Korean set menu to rest knees.

1:45 PM:

Explore the shopping and cultural exhibits inside Shinsegae Centum City, including the easily accessible BEXCO area and seated rest spots; consider a quick coffee break at A Twosome Place inside the mall.

3:00 PM:

Head to Gwangalli Beach by taxi for seaside views and an easy promenade stroll; sit at Millak Waterfront Park or a cafe like F1963 Cafe for views of the Gwangan Bridge without strenuous walking.

4:15 PM:

Visit Dongbaekseom (accessible paths section) for short, flat boardwalk views of the coast and the iconic mermaid statue; keep to the lower-level paths to avoid steep steps.

5:30 PM:

Return to Haeundae area and relax with an early dinner at The Party Haeundae (buffet) or a seafood restaurant with elevator access such as Shaun's Diner to enjoy local dishes without long waits.

6:30 PM:

Take a short taxi to Haeundae Market for an easy, seated street-food experience; try grilled skewers and fresh seafood at a stall with nearby benches so your mom can rest between bites.

7:30 PM:

Enjoy a relaxed sunset view and illuminated Gwangan Bridge from a riverside table at F1963 Cafe or a quieter terrace at The Bay 101 (choose a seating area close to the entrance to avoid stairs).

8:30 PM:

Catch a gentle evening performance or light show if available at BEXCO or nearby event space, or choose a calm live-acoustic set at Cafe de One Piece to wind down with tea.

9:30 PM:

Return to the hotel for a short rest, then take a nightcap walk along the accessible section of Haeundae Beach promenade to enjoy cool sea air and nighttime city lights without steep steps.

10:15 PM:

Stop by the hotel lounge or a nearby 24-hour cafe like A Twosome Place (Haeundae branch) for warm drinks and a light snack before calling it a night; prioritize elevator routes back to your room for easy access.

Day 2 · Tue, Nov 17
Busan

Busan highlights with minimal stairs — Sky Capsule + seaside spots

7:30 AM:

Enjoy a relaxed breakfast at The Bay 101 Cafe (waterfront seating) with sea views to start the day and avoid rush-hour crowds; choose a bench seat near the entrance for easy access.

8:30 AM:

Take a short taxi to Igidae Coastal Walk (lower accessible section) and stroll the flat, scenic promenade for coastal views without steep steps, pausing at benches for photos of the ocean and cliffs.

9:30 AM:

Head to Busan Sky Capsule (Songdo) - ride the glass-enclosed cable car for panoramic coastal vistas; request assistance for boarding to make the transfer gentle for your mom's knees.

10:30 AM:

Walk or take a short shuttle to Songdo Cloud Trails (accessible platforms) for easy lookout points and photo ops; rest at the seaside cafes like Songdo Haenyeo House Cafe which offer seating and light snacks.

11:30 AM:

Return toward Haeundae and stop for an early lunch at Millak Raw Fish Town or a nearby accessible seafood restaurant such as Choryang Milmyeon for a seated meal of local favourites without long standing.

12:30 PM:

Take a short taxi to Dalmaji-gil Road for a gentle, mostly flat seaside drive-and-stroll; pause at Cafe One Piece (Dalmaji branch) for a seated coffee and ocean views without climbing.

1:30 PM:

Relax with a light dessert lunch at Cafe de 220 Volt near Dalmaji, choosing indoor seating to reduce walking and enjoy panoramic windows facing the coast.

2:30 PM:

Head by taxi to Oryukdo Skywalk - use the accessible viewing platform for dramatic sea cliffs and glass-floor photo moments; stay on level areas and rest at the benches near the entrance.

3:30 PM:

Visit Songdo Marine Cable Car (base area cafes) or nearby Songdo Beach for a slow seaside promenade and a break at Songdo Cafe Street where many cafes offer ground-floor seating and ocean views.

4:30 PM:

Return toward Haeundae and stop at Centum City Spa Land (Shinsegae Centum City) for a restful foot soak or low-impact relaxation in a large, accessible jjimjilbang area with elevators and seating.

5:30 PM:

Early dinner at The Party (Centum City branch) buffet or a calm seafood restaurant like Eomuk & Grill in Centum with elevator access-choose a table near the entrance to minimize walking.

6:30 PM:

Take a gentle taxi to Gwangalli Beach for an evening seat at Cafe de Gwangalli or a riverside bench to watch the lights of Gwangan Bridge, avoiding crowded stair areas.

7:30 PM:

Enjoy an accessible cruise or short harbour boat from Millak Waterfront (check wheelchair/boarding assistance) for illuminated skyline views and a calm sea breeze.

8:30 PM:

Wind down with dessert and tea at A Twosome Place (Haeundae) or a quiet lounge in your hotel; choose elevator routes back to the room to make the evening easy on your mom's knees.

9:00 PM:

Enjoy a calm seafood-focused meal at Geumsubokguk (local blowfish soup restaurant) near Haeundae with seating close to the entrance so your mom can rest between courses.

9:45 PM:

Catch an easy evening cultural performance or live jazz set at Lotte Hotel Busan's Sky Lounge (check nightly schedule) and reserve a table near the entrance for minimal walking.

10:30 PM:

Take a short taxi to Haeundae Night Market for a relaxed stroll among stalls; sample light bites like hotteok at a bench area and avoid crowded stairways.

11:15 PM:

Wind down with a late-night dessert and tea at Cafe de One Piece (Haeundae branch) or the hotel's 24-hour cafe, choosing indoor seating to keep knees comfortable.

11:45 PM:

Return to your hotel via taxi and enjoy a quiet rooftop or lounge view (if available) such as at Haeundae Grand Hotel to soak in the city lights before bed.

Day 3 · Wed, Nov 18
Busan

More Busan: cultural sites and relaxed cafe hopping

7:30 AM:

Enjoy a slow breakfast at Cafe de One Piece (Haeundae branch) with seaside views and comfortable seating to start the morning gently.

8:30 AM:

Taxi to Gamcheon Culture Village and take the accessible lower-path tour, pausing at colourful murals and small galleries with plenty of seating for rests.

9:45 AM:

Visit the nearby Gamcheon Museum of Art (small, mostly level interior) for quick cultural exhibits and shaded benches to rest between rooms.

10:30 AM:

Head to Bosudong Book Alley for gentle browsing of independent bookstores and a seated coffee at Bookcoffine Bosudong to enjoy a calm, literary atmosphere.

11:15 AM:

Take a short taxi to Bosu-dong Japchae Alley area for an early lunch at a sit-down restaurant like Gukje Sikdang, choosing dishes to share while minimizing standing and walking.

12:30 PM:

Enjoy a relaxed lunch at Jagalchi Market (indoor restaurants)-choose a sit-down seafood restaurant like Ongjungsan with elevator access and order a simple grilled fish or seafood stew to keep movement minimal.

1:30 PM:

Take a short taxi to BIFF Square for gentle people-watching and K-drama atmosphere; sit at Cafe de One Piece (Nampo branch) or a nearby sheltered cafe to rest while soaking in the lively streetscape.

2:15 PM:

Visit the accessible galleries of Busan Museum of Modern Art (BUMA) or the nearby Busan Cinema Center lobby for contemporary exhibits and seated areas-both offer elevator access and calm indoor spaces.

3:15 PM:

Head to Yongdusan Park (lower plaza area) and ride the Busan Tower elevator to the observation deck for panoramic views without steep walking; pause at the tower cafe or benches near the plaza afterward.

4:00 PM:

Stop for a coffee and dessert at Milky Wave Cafe (Jagalchi area) or Cafe de One Piece (Nampo)-choose ground-floor seating to limit stairs and enjoy pastries while resting.

4:45 PM:

Take a gentle ferry or taxi to Songdo Beach promenade for a short, flat stroll and sit at Songdo Haenyeo House Cafe to watch the sea and relax before evening activities.

5:30 PM:

Return by taxi toward Haeundae and stop for an early dinner at Cheongsapo Daritdol Observatory nearby restaurants or a calm, seated Korean BBQ like GOGI NURI with accessible seating and minimal standing.

6:30 PM:

If energy allows, enjoy a gentle sunset view from the accessible platform at Oryukdo Skywalk (evening illumination) and sit at the nearby Cafe Ocean View for twilight photos without long walks.

7:15 PM:

Wind down the afternoon with a quiet dessert and tea at A Twosome Place (Haeundae branch) or a hotel lounge, choosing a table near the entrance to minimize walking and allow your mom to rest comfortably.

7:45 PM:

Take a short taxi to Gwangbok-ro Culture & Fashion Street for gentle window-shopping and K-drama vibe photos; rest at Cafe Pascucci (Gwangbok branch) with ground-floor seating and people-watching views.

8:30 PM:

Dinner at Wonjo Ssambap near Nampo for a comfortable sit-down Korean meal with attentive service and minimal walking between courses.

9:30 PM:

Walk slowly to the illuminated lower plaza of BIFF Square to enjoy street performances and snack stalls, then sit at Cafe de One Piece (Nampo) for dessert and tea in a relaxed indoor setting.

10:15 PM:

Catch an evening performance or film-related event if available at the nearby Busan Cinema Center lobby area, or enjoy a quiet drink at F1963's second-floor lounge if it's open late.

11:00 PM:

Return to Haeundae by taxi and stop for a late-night stroll along the accessible promenade of Haeundae Beach, pausing at a bench to listen to the waves before heading back to the hotel.

11:30 PM:

Nightcap at your hotel's lounge or A Twosome Place (Haeundae branch) for a warm drink and light snack, choosing seating near the entrance to limit walking before retiring for the night.

Day 4 · Thu, Nov 19
Jeju

Fly Busan to Jeju — Teddy Bear Museum and accessible sights

6:00 AM:

Early wake-up and light breakfast at your hotel - choose a seated buffet or room service to avoid rushing; pack a small day bag with water and any mobility aids for your mom.

7:00 AM:

Taxi to Gimhae Airport (Busan) with luggage assistance; request priority boarding or wheelchair assistance at check-in to keep movement gentle and transfer stress-free.

8:30 AM:

Board your flight to Jeju International Airport (estimated morning flight) and settle into window seats for a short, smooth flight; use airport lounges if available for comfortable seating pre-departure.

9:45 AM:

Arrive at Jeju International Airport; collect luggage and take a pre-booked accessible taxi or private transfer to your accommodation or first stop to minimize standing and walking.

10:30 AM:

Drop bags at your hotel (request early check-in or luggage hold) and head to Teddy Bear Museum (Jeju) by taxi - enjoy the charming indoor exhibits and themed displays with plenty of benches and level pathways.

11:30 AM:

Finish the museum visit and enjoy a relaxed light lunch at Cafe Boram near the museum or a hotel restaurant offering Korean set meals with easy seating and minimal steps.

12:30 PM:

Take a short taxi to Yongduam Rock (Dragon Head Rock) for a quick, level sightseeing stop and coastal photos; rest on the benches by the promenade and enjoy a light seaside breeze.

1:15 PM:

Head to Dongmun Market by taxi for an easy, seated lunch at Olle Guksu or another indoor stall area where you can sample jeonbokjuk (abalone porridge) and sit to rest between bites.

2:15 PM:

Walk through the covered sections of Dongmun Market to browse local snacks and souvenirs at a gentle pace, pausing often at cafe-style benches or the indoor tea stalls for rest.

3:00 PM:

Take a taxi to Jeju Folk Village Museum and enjoy mostly level indoor exhibits and shaded outdoor displays with plenty of seating; prioritize the accessible pathways for easy navigation.

4:00 PM:

Stop for a calm coffee break at Cafe Aewol Monsant (branch in Jeju City if available) or Bomnal Cafe (ground-floor seating) to relax with ocean views and sit-down desserts without stairs.

4:45 PM:

Visit Samseonghyeol Shrine - an easy, short cultural stop with level paths and benches; read the site panels and enjoy a quiet moment learning about Jeju's history.

5:30 PM:

Return toward your hotel and pause for an early dinner at Neulbom Heukdwaeji (Jeju black pork) with accessible seating and attentive service, choosing grilled set menus to minimize waiting and standing.

6:30 PM:

If daylight remains, take a short drive to Iho Tewoo Beach for a flat seaside promenade and illuminated horse-shaped lighthouses; sit at Iho Cafe Street for twilight views and gentle people-watching.

7:15 PM:

Enjoy a relaxed evening dessert or tea at Hallabong Cafe (Jeju City) or your hotel's lounge, choosing indoor seating near the entrance to keep movement easy for your mom.

8:00 PM:

Return to the hotel to freshen up and rest; consider a short wheelchair- or elevator-assisted stroll around the hotel grounds if you both feel like a calm evening walk.

8:30 PM:

Take a short taxi to Tapdong Promenade for an easy, level waterfront walk and enjoy the lit-up coastal views; sit at a bench or at Tapdong Square Cafe for tea while watching the evening breeze.

9:00 PM:

Dine at Myeongjin Jeonbok for a seated abalone or seafood stew dinner-ask for a table near the entrance to minimize walking and enjoy attentive service for your mom.

9:45 PM:

After dinner, visit Jeju NANTA Theatre (if a show is running) for a lively, mostly seated performance with easy-access seating options; check box office assistance for minimal stair use.

10:30 PM:

Return toward your hotel and stop for a relaxing dessert and tea at Bomnal Cafe (ground floor seating) or your hotel's lounge to unwind before bedtime.

11:15 PM:

Finish the night with a gentle elevator-assisted walk around the hotel grounds or a short seaside bench sit at Iho Tewoo Beach (if nearby and well-lit) to enjoy calm night air before turning in.

Day 5 · Fri, Nov 20
Jeju

Jeju: scenic drives, easy-view spots, and leisure

7:30 AM:

Leisurely breakfast at your hotel or Bomnal Cafe (ground-floor seating)-choose a table by the window and enjoy Jeju coffee and a light pastry while planning the day's easy drives.

8:30 AM:

Drive (taxi or rented car with driver) to Seongsan Ilchulbong (view from base/parking area) and enjoy panoramic views from accessible observation points without climbing the crater; sit at nearby benches and take photos of the coastline.

9:30 AM:

Short, flat stroll along the seaside at Seopjikoji (lower promenade sections)-stay on level paths for comfortable ocean views and pause at Cafe Seop or a nearby seaside cafe for a mid-morning drink.

10:30 AM:

Drive to Manjanggul Lava Tube (visitor centre and accessible sections) and explore the well-lit, level parts of the cave with benches and gentle ramps; enjoy the cool air and interpretive displays at the entrance hall.

11:30 AM:

Head to Dongmun Market (indoor stalls) or Olle Market (if available nearby) for a seated tasting lunch-try a bowl of haemul guksu or abalone porridge at an indoor stall with nearby seating to rest between bites.

12:30 PM:

Take a short taxi to Seongeup Folk Village for a gentle, mostly level walk through traditional houses and shaded lanes; pause at Seongeup Village Cafe for a seated tea while learning about Jeju's rural culture.

1:30 PM:

Drive to Jeju Olle Trail (selected flat segment) for a relaxed 20-30 minute seaside stroll on an even path, then rest at Cafe Gonggi or a nearby seaside bench for views of the ocean.

2:30 PM:

Visit Jeju Stone Park (accessible routes) to enjoy cultural sculptures and easy pathways with frequent benches; stop at the park's cafe for a light coffee and cake in a calm setting.

3:30 PM:

Head to Aqua Planet Jeju (if preferred over earlier stops) or the Jeju Glass Castle (outdoor accessible areas) for indoor exhibits and sheltered displays with plenty of seating and level pathways to reduce strain on knees.

4:30 PM:

Relax at Camellia Hill (lower garden areas) where accessible routes and benches let you enjoy seasonal blooms without steep walking; have a leisurely tea at the on-site Camellia Cafe while taking in the gardens.

5:30 PM:

Drive toward the coast and stop at Hyeopjae Beach (flat promenade area) for golden-hour views and an easy walk along level sand; sit at Hyeopjae Seaside Cafe for early evening refreshments and shell-viewing.

6:30 PM:

Dine at Myeongjin Jeonbok (if not visited earlier) or choose Donsadon for accessible seating and Jeju black pork or abalone dishes, asking for a table near the entrance to minimize walking and transfers.

7:30 PM:

Enjoy a calm post-dinner drive to Hallim Park (evening-lit lower areas) for a short, level stroll through illuminated gardens and resting spots; stop at the park's cafe for a warm drink if open.

8:30 PM:

Return toward your hotel and drop by Tapdong Promenade for a gentle seaside sit and night views, choosing benches near the waterfront or a ground-floor cafe like Tapdong Square Cafe for tea.

9:15 PM:

Finish the evening with a relaxed dessert at Bomnal Cafe (ground-floor seating) or your hotel's lounge, enjoying a quiet chat and planning tomorrow's easy activities while keeping movement minimal.

9:45 PM:

Take a short taxi to Seogwipo Olle Market (evening stalls) for a gentle browse of souvenir stalls and seated seafood pancakes at a stall with nearby benches.

10:30 PM:

Enjoy a late-night dessert and tea at Cafe Aewol Monsant (Jeju branch) or another ground-floor seaside cafe with indoor seating and mood lighting for a calm end to the day.

11:15 PM:

Return to your hotel and relax in the lounge or balcony; request a warm herbal tea from hotel room service and take an elevator-assisted short walk around the lobby to stretch gently before bed.

Day 6 · Sat, Nov 21
Jeju

Jeju relaxed day — coastal cafes and low-step attractions

7:30 AM:

Enjoy a leisurely breakfast at Bomnal Cafe (ground-floor seating) or your hotel restaurant, choosing window seating to sip Jeju coffee and plan a relaxed morning without rushing.

8:30 AM:

Take a short taxi to Iho Tewoo Beach for a flat, gentle promenade walk by the horse-shaped lighthouses and sit on seaside benches to watch morning fishermen and the calm sea.

9:15 AM:

Visit Yongduam Rock (Dragon Head Rock) for easy coastal photos and a brief, level stroll along the promenade; rest at nearby benches and enjoy a light snack from a seaside vendor if desired.

10:00 AM:

Head to Cafe Aewol Monsant (Jeju branch) for mid-morning coffee and dessert with ocean views; request ground-floor seating to minimize steps and relax in the bright indoor space.

11:00 AM:

Stop by Dongmun Market for gentle indoor browsing of local snacks and souvenirs, then sit for a short tasting of fresh tangerade or hotteok at an indoor stall area to rest between stalls.

11:45 AM:

Take a taxi to Teddy Bear Museum (Jeju) if you prefer a second, relaxed museum visit or quieter photography time-enjoy level indoor exhibits and plenty of seating before lunch.

12:30 PM:

Lunch at Neulbom Heukdwaeji to savor tender Jeju black pork in a comfortable, ground-floor seating area; request a table near the entrance for easy access and minimal walking.

1:30 PM:

Drive to and explore the lower, accessible area of Jeju Stone Park, enjoying sculptures and interpretive panels along level paths with frequent benches and a calm on-site cafe for a brief rest.

2:30 PM:

Afternoon tea and cakes at Bomnal Cafe (another branch or seating area)-choose indoor window seating to watch the coastline while resting and enjoying light conversation.

3:15 PM:

Short taxi to Camellia Hill (lower garden areas) for a gentle garden stroll on paved, accessible routes; pause at the Camellia Cafe for a warm drink and photograph seasonal blooms from seated viewpoints.

4:15 PM:

Visit Aqua Planet Jeju (accessible entrances) for calm indoor marine displays and plenty of seating-an easy, climate-controlled experience that's gentle on knees and great for slow-paced exploration.

5:15 PM:

Stop at Hyeopjae Beach promenade for golden-hour sea views and a flat walk; rest at Hyeopjae Seaside Cafe with a seaside table and enjoy the soft light without climbing or long steps.

6:15 PM:

Early dinner at Donsadon to try Jeju black pork in a relaxed, accessible dining space-ask for assistance with seating and order a set menu to avoid long waits.

7:15 PM:

Drive back toward Seogwipo and enjoy a calm evening browse at Seogwipo Olle Market (stalls and indoor areas) with frequent benches and covered corridors for easy resting between vendors.

8:00 PM:

Enjoy a relaxed dessert and coffee at Cafe Aewol Monsant (evening indoor seating) or a nearby ground-floor cafe, choosing a table with soft lighting to wind down after the day's gentle activities.

9:00 PM:

Return to your hotel for a soothing rest; consider ordering a warm herbal tea from room service and taking an elevator-assisted short lobby walk to stretch lightly before bedtime.

9:30 PM:

Take a short taxi to Tapdong Night Market (evening stalls) for a gentle browse of local snacks and souvenirs; choose a seated food stall area to sample tangerine chocolates or hotteok while resting between stalls.

10:15 PM:

Enjoy a late-night calm drink and live-acoustic music (if available) at Cafe Delmoondo (ground-floor seating) with ocean views, sitting near the entrance to avoid steps and enjoy a relaxing atmosphere.

11:00 PM:

Return to the hotel and visit the lobby lounge for a warm herbal tea or light dessert from room service; take an easy elevator-assisted stroll around the lobby or a nearby hotel garden bench to unwind before bed.

Day 7 · Sun, Nov 22
Seoul

Fly Jeju to Seoul — Eunpyeong Hanok Village & gentle cultural strolls

6:00 AM:

Early wake-up, light packing and a hotel breakfast; request room service or sit-down buffet at your Jeju hotel to avoid long queues before transfer to the airport.

6:45 AM:

Taxi to Jeju International Airport with luggage assistance or pre-booked accessible transfer, allowing extra time for check-in and any wheelchair support your mom may need.

8:00 AM:

Board your flight to Gimpo or Incheon Airport (Seoul) - choose seats near the aisle for easier boarding and deplaning, and use airport lounges if available for a comfortable wait.

9:15 AM:

Arrive in Seoul; collect luggage and take an airport limousine bus or private taxi to central Seoul with minimal transfers and door-to-door drop-off at your hotel (request elevator access at check-in).

10:45 AM:

Check in or drop luggage at your Seoul hotel and freshen up; enjoy a light mid-morning snack or tea at the hotel cafe or A Twosome Place near your hotel to rest before heading out.

11:15 AM:

Take a short taxi to Eunpyeong Hanok Village; stroll the gentle paved lanes, admire traditional hanok architecture, and pause at Eunpyeong Hanok Village Cafe for tea and a seated photo break.

12:00 PM:

Lunch at Samcheongdong Sujebi (or a nearby hanok-style cafe) for a warm, seated bowl of hand-torn noodle soup and gentle people-watching on the quiet streets near Eunpyeong Hanok Village.

1:00 PM:

Short taxi to Eunpyeong History & Hanok Museum for an easy, mostly level indoor introduction to local history; sit in the small museum cafe for tea while enjoying views of the hanok roofs.

1:45 PM:

Take a slow, accessible stroll along the paved lane toward Jingwan-dong cafes-stop at Rubon Coffee (Eunpyeong branch) for a seated coffee and light dessert with minimal steps.

2:30 PM:

Taxi to Gyeongbokgung Palace (outer grounds and accessible routes) for photo stops by the palace gate and the peaceful palace plaza; remain on level areas and rest at the outdoor benches near Gwanghwamun Plaza.

3:15 PM:

Visit the accessible exhibition space at National Folk Museum of Korea (inside Gyeongbokgung) for short galleries and plenty of seating; enjoy a calm, climate-controlled cultural experience.

4:00 PM:

Slow walk or short taxi to Samcheong-dong for gentle window-shopping and hanok-cafe hopping; rest at Cafe Onion Anguk (ground-floor seating if available) for pastries and an atmospheric interior without stairs.

4:45 PM:

Head to Bukchon Hanok Village (lower, less-steep lanes) and focus on the accessible viewing points and craft shops along the flatter sections; stop at O'sulloc Tea House Samcheong for a seated tea tasting and photo break.

5:30 PM:

Taxi to Hongdae area for an early evening of K-drama vibe galleries and accessible themed cafes-visit Cafe Mamas (Hongdae branch) or Cafe LIEF for a relaxed, seated light dinner and people-watching.

6:30 PM:

Explore SEVENTEEN-related stops in Hongdae: pop into K-pop merchandise shops on Hongdae Shopping Street and check for any SEVENTEEN pop-up goods at Myeongdong Underground Shopping via a short taxi, resting often on benches.

7:15 PM:

Dinner at Jinmi Sikdang (Hongdae) or a nearby accessible Korean fusion restaurant with elevator access; choose a table near the entrance to reduce walking and enjoy familiar flavors.

8:15 PM:

Attend an easy-access live-acoustic set or small theatre performance in Hongdae (check schedules at Rolling Hall or local cafe venues) and reserve seating near the entrance for minimal stairs.

9:15 PM:

Wind down with dessert and tea at Tailor Coffee (Hongdae) or a late-night cafe with comfortable seating, then take a short taxi back to your hotel to rest and prepare for the next day's Seoul activities.

9:45 PM:

Enjoy a relaxed dessert and tea at Tailor Coffee (Hongdae) or Cafe Onion Anguk depending on where you are, choosing a table near the entrance so your mom can rest between courses.

10:15 PM:

Take a short taxi to Yeonnam-dong Gyeongui Line Forest Park for a gentle, level evening stroll along the park path; pause on the benches and enjoy soft lighting and people-watching without steps.

10:45 PM:

Stop by Thanks Nature Cafe (Hongdae) if you prefer a cozy late-night spot with seating and calm atmosphere, or pick a hotel lounge like L7 Hongdae's lobby bar for a quiet nightcap.

11:15 PM:

Return to your hotel by taxi and request elevator access; freshen up and relax in the room or hotel lounge, ordering a warm herbal tea or light snack from room service to soothe tired knees.

11:45 PM:

If you both feel like a final short outing, step onto a nearby illuminated plaza such as Hongdae Playground (Saetgang) for one last photo and gentle bench rest before heading inside for the night.

Day 8 · Mon, Nov 23
Seoul

Seoul: K-drama & SEVENTEEN-related spots, easy-access cafes and photo ops

7:30 AM:

Start with a gentle hotel breakfast or a short taxi to Cafe Onion Anguk for spacious seating and crisp pastries while planning the day's light schedule.

8:30 AM:

Visit Gwanghwamun Plaza for photo ops by the statues and calm morning light; sit at benches near the plaza to rest and enjoy views of Gyeongbokgung Palace from a distance without climbing.

9:15 AM:

Walk a short, flat route to O'sulloc Tea House Samcheong for a seated tea tasting of Jeju green tea and soft desserts in a relaxed hanok-inspired interior.

10:00 AM:

Take a taxi to Myeongdong Underground Shopping to browse K-pop merchandise stores for SEVENTEEN goods and pop into Myeongdong K-pop Store for souvenirs while pausing often on available seating.

10:45 AM:

Head to Starfield Library (COEX Mall) by taxi for an impressive indoor photo backdrop and plenty of seating; rest with a coffee at A Twosome Place (COEX) inside the mall.

11:30 AM:

Short taxi to Sinsa Garosu-gil (one level sections) for mellow window-shopping and a seated lunch at Cafe Mamas (Sinsa branch) or Bleu Table with easy entrance access and minimal stairs.

12:30 PM:

Take a short taxi to Apgujeong Rodeo Street and enjoy a relaxed, seated lunch at Cafe Dior by Pierre Hermé (Apgujeong branch) or Butterfinger Pancakes for western-Korean fusion in comfortable indoor seating.

1:30 PM:

Visit SMTOWN@COEXARTIUM (COEX) or nearby K-pop merchandise shops for SEVENTEEN-themed goods and photo opportunities at official displays; rest with a drink at Starfield Library cafe seating areas if you need a break.

2:15 PM:

Head to Hybe Insight (Yongsan) by taxi to check for any SEVENTEEN-related exhibits or pop-up displays (confirm ticket availability in advance); use elevators and the museum's seating areas for a comfortable visit.

3:15 PM:

Take a short taxi to Itaewon and browse K-pop stores and lifestyle shops; stop for a relaxed coffee and dessert at Plant Cafe & Kitchen (Itaewon) with spacious seating and easy entrance access.

4:00 PM:

Visit Common Ground (Gwangjin) - explore the container-mall pop-up shops for unique K-drama-inspired fashion finds and rest at The Playground Cafe or a shaded bench in the plaza for people-watching and photos.

4:45 PM:

Taxi to Seokchon Lake (Seokchonhosu Park) for a flat, scenic stroll around the lake with bench stops and views of Lotte World Tower; enjoy calm photo ops near the water without stairs.

5:30 PM:

Early dinner at Janguhjin (Seokchon branch) or a nearby accessible restaurant like The Place Dining (Lotte World Mall) offering seated Western or Italian options-choose a table near the entrance for easy access.

6:30 PM:

Head to Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP) by taxi to admire the illuminated architecture and pop-up exhibitions; rest in the indoor galleries and grab a light dessert at Cafe Onion (DDP branch) if available.

7:15 PM:

If you want a final SEVENTEEN-themed stop, visit nearby K-pop merch stalls around Myeongdong (short taxi) for last-minute photo ops and souvenir shopping, pausing often on benches to keep movement gentle.

8:00 PM:

Finish the afternoon with a leisurely dessert and tea at Sulbing (Myeongdong) or a cozy cafe like Remicone (Myeongdong), choosing indoor seating close to the entrance to avoid stairs and relax before the evening program.

8:30 PM:

Take a short taxi to Myeongdong Theater or nearby pop-up stages to look for live K-pop cover acts and street performances while sitting at nearby benches or cafe tables for a comfortable view.

9:15 PM:

Enjoy dessert and a themed atmosphere at Cafe Yeonnam-dong 223-14 (cartoon-style cafe) with cozy indoor seating-great for relaxed photos and a calm late-night treat without stairs.

10:00 PM:

Visit the calmer, well-lit section of Cheonggyecheon Stream for an easy, flat evening stroll along the water and pause on benches to enjoy the city lights and gentle sound of flowing water.

10:30 PM:

If you want a late-night K-pop shopping run, stop by ground-floor stalls around Myeongdong for any last-minute SEVENTEEN goods and pick a nearby indoor cafe like Sulbing (Myeongdong) to sort purchases while seated.

11:00 PM:

Return toward your hotel and enjoy a quiet nightcap at L7 Myeongdong's rooftop bar or lobby lounge (choose indoor seating near the entrance) for a final relaxed view of the city before bedtime.

Day 9 · Tue, Nov 24
Seoul

Seoul: lighter day before departure — last-minute shopping and airport transfer

7:30 AM:

Enjoy a relaxed hotel breakfast or room service and pack last items; request luggage hold at the front desk and sip coffee at A Twosome Place in the lobby or nearby for easy seating.

8:15 AM:

Take a short taxi to Myeongdong Shopping Street for quick souvenir runs; browse K-pop shops for any final SEVENTEEN goods and rest at Sulbing (Myeongdong) for a light dessert if needed.

9:15 AM:

Walk to nearby Lotte Department Store (Myeongdong branch) for accessible last-minute duty-free or cosmetics shopping, using elevators and seating areas to avoid long standing.

10:15 AM:

Head by taxi to Namdaemun Market (covered sections) for traditional souvenirs and snacks; choose a sit-down tea at Hwajeon Cafe inside the market or at a ground-floor vendor area to rest between stalls.

11:00 AM:

Return to the hotel to collect luggage and check out (or confirm late checkout/luggage storage); order a taxi or airport limousine bus and relax in the hotel lounge, enjoying a final seated tea at Cafe Onion Anguk if nearby.

12:00 PM:

Enjoy a relaxed seated lunch at Myeongdong Kyoja for comforting kalguksu and mandu; choose a table near the entrance so your mom can sit quickly and avoid long queues.

12:45 PM:

Take a short taxi to Insadong and browse handicraft shops and galleries at a gentle pace, pausing for a seated tea at O'sulloc Tea House Insadong to rest and enjoy traditional flavours.

1:30 PM:

Walk a flat route to Ssamziegil (Insadong complex) for easy souvenir shopping and handicraft browsing, using benches in the courtyard for regular rests between stores.

2:15 PM:

Head by taxi to Gwangjang Market (indoor sections) for a seated snack tasting - try bindaetteok or mayak kimbap at a stall with nearby bench seating and enjoy people-watching from a comfortable spot.

3:00 PM:

Return to your hotel to consolidate purchases and freshen up; use the hotel lounge or A Twosome Place nearby for a calm coffee break while the staff helps with luggage arrangements.

3:45 PM:

If time allows and your mom feels up to it, take a short taxi to Cheonggyecheon Stream (near City Hall) for an easy, flat riverside stroll and bench breaks to enjoy the water and urban art installations.

4:30 PM:

Have an early light dinner or substantial snack at Tosokchon Samgyetang (near Gyeongbokgung) for nourishing chicken soup; request a ground-floor table for easy access and relaxed pacing.

5:15 PM:

Collect luggage from the hotel and confirm your airport transfer - pre-book an airport limousine bus or taxi to Incheon International Airport or Gimpo Airport depending on your flight, asking for assistance with loading luggage.

5:30 PM:

Begin your transfer to the airport (board the airport limousine if chosen) to allow comfortable time for traffic and check-in; use airport assistance services for mobility help if your mom prefers.

6:30 PM:

Arrive at the airport, check in, and use priority lanes or lounge access if available; relax in the lounge with light refreshments and rest before boarding.

7:00 PM:

If your transfer is confirmed and luggage is staged, enjoy a relaxed early dinner at Myeongdong Kyoja's quieter seating area for comforting kalguksu again if you prefer familiar flavours, or try grilled dishes at Janguhjin (Seokchon branch) for a gentle sit-down meal near your route to the airport.

7:45 PM:

Take a short taxi to Cheonggyecheon Stream for a final flat, illuminated riverside walk with bench stops - this is a calm way to soak in Seoul's evening lights without stairs before you head to the airport.

8:15 PM:

Stop by Gwangjang Market (indoor section) for one last seated snack like bindaetteok or soondae at a stall with nearby benches, letting your mom rest while you savour local flavours together.

8:45 PM:

Return to the hotel to pick up checked luggage and complete final preparations; use the hotel lounge or A Twosome Place in the lobby for a final coffee and to sit while waiting for your airport transfer.

9:15 PM:

Begin your transfer to the airport by pre-booked taxi or airport limousine bus, requesting assistance for loading luggage and priority boarding if available to make the journey easier for your mom.

10:15 PM:

Arrive at the airport; check in and head to the lounge if you have access, or find comfortable seating near the gate - enjoy light refreshments and a soothing tea before boarding to ensure your mom's knees stay rested.

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