Clear immigration and pick up luggage, then take the AREX or airport limousine to central Seoul; drop bags at your hotel or left-luggage service near Seoul Station to travel light for the morning.
Enjoy a halal-friendly breakfast at Eid - Halal Korean Food or grab a comforting bowl at Kervan Turkish Restaurant (some branches open early) for a hearty start after your flight.
Stroll through Insadong's quieter morning lanes to browse traditional crafts and souvenir shops, stopping at a tea house like Ssamziegil Tea House for a calming cup.
Walk along Cheonggyecheon Stream for a gentle, scenic urban stroll - great for photos and stretching your legs after the flight.
Head to Myeongdong to browse cosmetics at Olive Young and pick up essentials; grab a light snack at a halal-friendly cafe such as Makan Halal Korean Food nearby if you need an early lunch.
Check into your hotel or collect bags from the left-luggage near Seoul Station, freshen up, and enjoy a light halal lunch at Makan Halal Korean Food or Eid - Halal Korean Food to refuel without straying far.
Head to Naksan Park for gentle uphill walking and panoramic city views; the park's murals and lookout points are perfect for photos and stretching sleepy legs.
Wander down into the nearby Ihwa Mural Village lanes to admire street art and pop into a cosy cafe like Cafe Yeonnam-dong 223-14 (or a local halal-friendly cafe) for coffee and people-watching.
Return toward Insadong for deeper exploration of craft shops and galleries; drop into Ssamziegil's upper levels for unique souvenirs and a tea or dessert at a traditional tea house.
Relax with a soothing session at Insadong Spa and Sauna - enjoy a public bath or jjimjilbang experience to shake off travel fatigue (check separate gender hours and facilities).
Stroll along Cheonggyecheon Stream again as the city lights begin to glow, finding a bench or small bridge to watch local life and unwind before dinner.
Dine at Kervan Turkish Restaurant or another halal-certified option in the Myeongdong area for a comforting, flavourful evening meal close to your hotel.
If you have energy, take a short taxi up to N Seoul Tower for night views and a romantic city panorama; ride the cable car or walk the Namsan trails and enjoy the illuminated skyline.
Return to your hotel for a relaxed evening, or explore late-night snacks and cosmetic stores at Myeongdong where some shops remain open late for a leisurely browse.
Take a gentle evening walk through the nearby lanes toward Myeongdong Cathedral, stopping at street stalls to try light halal-friendly snacks or a sweet Korean dessert at Sulbing (choose fruit toppings).
Visit Myeongdong Night Market stalls for souvenir shopping and sample non-meat street treats; if you prefer a sit-down dessert or drink, unwind at Osulloc Tea House for warm green tea and pastries.
Ride or taxi up to Namsan Park entrance for an easy stroll under the night sky, enjoying city lights and the calm pathways before heading toward the tower area.
Arrive at N Seoul Tower plaza to soak in panoramic night views and browse the souvenir shops; enjoy a hot beverage at the tower cafe while taking in Seoul's illuminated skyline.
Take the cable car or taxi back down and stop by Myeongdong Kyoja if still open (check halal options) for a late, comforting bowl, or opt for a halal-friendly dessert cafe like Café Bene for a final sweet treat.
Return to your hotel to freshen up; if you're up for low-key local nightlife, visit a quiet lounge like The Griffin Bar (hotel bars often welcome non-drinkers for the atmosphere) before calling it a night.
Begin with a gentle morning walk through Insadong's main street while shops open; stop at Tongmyeongok Tea House for a traditional Korean tea and light rice cake to ease into the day.
Visit Ssamziegil to browse its artisan stalls for pottery, hanji crafts and souvenirs, then climb to the rooftop for a quick overview of the neighbourhood and photo opportunities.
Pop into O'sulloc Tea House (Insadong) for a matcha latte or green tea dessert and sample packaged teas to take home as gifts.
Explore the smaller alleys toward Jongno to find artisan shops and antique stores; stop at Gallery Hyundai or a local craft gallery to see contemporary Korean art.
Enjoy a halal-friendly brunch at Vegetus or head to Makan Halal Korean Food (nearby) for a heartier Korean-style halal meal before continuing your morning.
Take a short stroll to Jogyesa Temple to experience a calm temple courtyard and observe morning rituals; this peaceful stop complements the lively Insadong streets.
Lunch at Makan Halal Korean Food or nearby Eid - Halal Korean Food to enjoy bibimbap-style dishes or bulgogi made to halal specifications before an easy afternoon of exploring.
Join a short guided workshop at Ssamziegil to try hanji (traditional paper) crafting or make a small pottery keepsake at a local studio for a hands-on cultural memory.
Wander to Insadong Antique Street to browse vintage Korean wares and stop at Cafe Onion Anguk (order tea and a pastry) for a relaxed break amid the old-town vibe.
Drop into Insadong Spa and Sauna for a rejuvenating jjimjilbang session or a short massage (check gender-specific hours), then relax in the resting rooms to recharge.
Take a slow walk to Cheonggyecheon Stream and follow the stream eastward for scenic urban views and riverside photo spots, pausing at artisan stalls along the way.
Stop by Tongin Market (short taxi ride) to sample small halal-friendly street bites using yeopjeon (brass coin) lunchbox tokens - a fun, local way to taste multiple dishes.
Return toward Insadong and enjoy an early evening tea or dessert at O'sulloc Tea House (Insadong), choosing a green tea dessert to unwind before dinner.
Dine at Eid - Halal Korean Food for a comforting Korean-style halal dinner (try the bulgogi or bibimbap) and enjoy the warm, local atmosphere close to Insadong.
Take a short walk to Jogyesa Temple to see its evening lanterns and peaceful courtyard lit up, offering a serene contrast to the bustling streets.
Stroll along Insadong main street as shops glow under warm lights, popping into small craft stalls at a leisurely pace for last-minute souvenirs and street snacks.
Stop for a late dessert and tea at O'sulloc Tea House (Insadong) to savour a green tea dessert or patbingsu while reflecting on the day's discoveries.
Enjoy a relaxed evening walk along Cheonggyecheon Stream, following the lit pathways eastward and pausing on a bridge to watch reflections of city lights on the water.
If you prefer a cosy bar atmosphere, head to The Griffin Bar (or a hotel lounge nearby) for non-alcoholic cocktails or a warm drink and gentle city views before returning to your hotel.
Begin your morning with a leisurely walk up to Naksan Park to catch soft morning light on the murals and city panoramas; pause at a lookout bench for photos of the skyline and nearby rooftops.
Descend toward Ihwa Mural Village to wander colourful alleyways and pop into Cafe Yeonnam-dong 223-14 (or a nearby halal-friendly cafe) for a warming coffee and pastry while people-watching.
Explore the smaller galleries and craft shops near Hyehwa station, slipping into Gallery Hyundai or a local atelier to see contemporary Korean pieces and pick up a unique souvenir.
Walk along Cheonggyecheon Stream heading west, stopping at the artful bridges and shallow pools for calm photos and to enjoy the gentle urban soundtrack of flowing water.
Take a short break at O'sulloc Tea House (Insadong) to sample a matcha latte or green tea dessert and recharge before continuing your morning explorations.
Head to Tongin Market for an early halal-friendly lunch option using yeopjeon tokens, sampling small plates and street bites in a fun, local market setting before the midday crowds.
Enjoy a relaxing halal-friendly lunch at Makan Halal Korean Food or walk to Eid - Halal Korean Food for bibimbap or grilled dishes served in a cosy, local setting.
Walk back toward Insadong to browse galleries and craft shops, then stop at Ssamziegil for unique souvenirs and a rooftop view of the neighbourhood.
Pop into O'sulloc Tea House (Insadong) for a green tea dessert or matcha latte and take a quiet break people-watching from their seating area.
Head to Miniso/Daiso (multi-level) in the Myeongdong area for budget-friendly souvenirs, travel essentials, and quirky Korean home items across several floors.
Visit Olive Young nearby to browse K-beauty favourites and pick up skincare or makeup gifts; staff can help translate ingredient info if you need halal-friendly options.
Take a short cafe break at Cafe Onion Anguk (or a halal-friendly alternative) for coffee and a pastry while watching the late-afternoon street life unfold.
Return for a gentle stroll along Cheonggyecheon Stream as lights begin to come on, stopping at one of the artistic bridges for photos and a peaceful moment by the water.
Dine at Kervan Turkish Restaurant or another halal-certified eatery in the Myeongdong/Jongno area for a warming, flavorful evening meal before evening plans.
Wander through the illuminated lanes of Ikseon-dong Hanok Village for atmospheric photos and pop into Cheongsudang for a light tea or dessert in a stylish hanok setting.
Enjoy a halal-friendly dinner at Makan Halal Korean Food (if still open) or take a short taxi to Eid - Halal Korean Food for comforting bibimbap or bulgogi-style dishes in a relaxed setting.
Board a short evening stroll along Cheonggyecheon Stream toward Gwanghwamun, pausing to admire the art installations and soft reflections of city lights on the water.
Head to Namsangol Hanok Village to enjoy quieter night views of traditional houses and nearby city lights, or simply relax on a bench and soak in the calm atmosphere.
Finish the night with a cosy drink or non-alcoholic mocktail at Osulloc Tea House (Myeongdong) or grab a warm dessert at Sulbing to savour Korean flavours before returning to your hotel.
Begin at Myeongdong Station and head straight to the multi-level Miniso/Daiso complex to browse budget-friendly Korean souvenirs, stationery, and travel essentials across several floors.
Walk a short distance to Olive Young (Myeongdong) to explore K-beauty favourites and skincare trial stations; ask staff for recommendations if you want halal-friendly or fragrance-free options.
Enjoy an early halal-friendly lunch at Makan Halal Korean Food or Eid - Halal Korean Food in the Myeongdong area to refuel with bibimbap or grilled dishes before more shopping.
Take the subway to Hongdae and wander the youthful streets; stop at Hongdae Free Market (if open) to see local crafts and pick up unique handmade souvenirs from independent artists.
Pop into Stylenanda Pink Hotel (Hongdae/Gongdeok areas have branches) for trendy clothing and photo-worthy displays, trying on a few K-fashion pieces for fun street-style looks.
Pause at Cafe Mamas (Hongdae) or a halal-friendly cafe nearby for a relaxing coffee or fresh salad; use the break to sort purchases and plan afternoon stops.
Explore the quirky shops along Hongdae's shopping streets-vinyl stores, vintage shops and indie boutiques-keeping an eye out for unique gifts and local designer pieces.
Visit KT&G Sangsangmadang (Hongdae) to browse its design shop and small gallery showcasing works by emerging Korean artists, then step onto the rooftop for a relaxed city view and photos.
Return toward Myeongdong and make a brief stop at Myeongdong Cathedral exterior for a few photos amid the bustling shopping streets as evening approaches.
Early dinner at Kervan Turkish Restaurant in Myeongdong or another nearby halal-certified spot to enjoy a warm, satisfying meal before evening activities.
After dinner, stroll through Myeongdong Night Market to experience lively street-food stalls and shop seasonal pop-ups; focus on souvenirs and sweet treats that are halal-friendly.
If you'd like quieter vibes, relax at Osulloc Tea House (Myeongdong) with a green tea dessert and reflect on purchases, or head back to your hotel to sort and pack any larger buys.
Wander back into Myeongdong Night Market to revisit favourite stalls and pick up last-minute souvenirs; hunt for halal-friendly sweets and packaged snacks to bring home.
Stop by Osulloc Tea House (Myeongdong) for a calming green tea dessert or warm tea set while you sort and pack smaller purchases from the day.
Take a short taxi to Namsan Public Library area for a quiet stroll under the lit trees, then walk the paths toward Namsan Park entrance for a peaceful nightcap of city views (no tower ascent required).
If you prefer a cosy late-night cafe, head to Cafe de One Piece (or another 24-hour/late-night cafe nearby) to enjoy a warm drink and reflect on the day's finds before returning to your hotel.
Begin with a peaceful walk in Namsan Park, taking the paved trail toward the cable car area while enjoying morning views and city air; pause at a lookout bench for skyline photos.
Ride the Namsan Cable Car up toward N Seoul Tower, arriving early to avoid crowds and take in unobstructed panoramic morning views from the plaza before the observation deck opens.
Visit the N Seoul Tower observation deck (purchase tickets onsite or use a pre-booked QR code) to scan the city from above and browse the tower gift shops for unique souvenirs.
Descend to Namsan Hanok Village (nearby) for a short stroll among restored hanok and take photos of traditional architecture against the modern skyline.
Head to Itaewon for a late-morning halal-friendly brunch at Eid - Halal Korean Food or Makan Halal Korean Food, enjoying bibimbap or a hearty plate to fuel an active day.
Take the subway toward Jamsil Station and walk to Lotte World Mall; enjoy a relaxed lunch at Zapangi Kitchen (Halal-friendly options) or choose one of the mall's international restaurants for a filling meal before exploring.
Visit the Lotte World Tower observation deck (Seoul Sky); ascend for sweeping daytime panoramas and step onto the glass-floored sections for thrilling city views.
Browse the luxury shops and the Seokchon Lake promenade beside the tower for serene lakeside photos; pause at A Twosome Place (Jamsil) for coffee and a light dessert with scenic views.
Head to Starfield Library inside COEX Mall (take the subway from Jamsil to Samseong) to admire the towering bookshelves and snap iconic photos; explore nearby shops and pop-up exhibitions.
Visit COEX Aquarium (optional) for a calm, indoor break among marine life, or continue shopping at Starfield COEX Mall and search for Korean design goods at the mall's lifestyle stores.
Return toward the Han River area and relax at Nodeul Island cafe (or a riverside cafe near Yeouido) to watch early evening light; enjoy a light snack and prepare for the sunset cruise later.
Take a taxi or subway toward Yeouido Hangang Park and arrive early to stroll riverside; grab a halal-friendly snack from a nearby convenience store and find a bench to watch the sky deepen before the cruise.
Board the Han River Sunset Cruise (check boarding at Yeouido Dock); settle in for a relaxing 60-90 minute cruise as city lights begin to blink on and bridges are illuminated.
After disembarking, walk or take a short taxi to Nodeul Island and enjoy the evening music/arts atmosphere; stop at Nodeul Bookstore Cafe for a warm drink and riverside views.
Head back toward COEX Mall area and visit Starfield Library by night for quieter photo ops, then choose a late dinner at a halal-friendly restaurant in Samseong such as Halal Kitchen COEX (verify hours) or a neighbouring international eatery.
If you prefer a relaxed nightcap, visit A Twosome Place (Samseong) or Osulloc Tea House (COEX) for a calming tea or dessert while reflecting on the evening's skyline views.
Return to your hotel area by taxi or subway; if you have energy, take a short late-evening walk around Seokchon Lake to admire the Lotte World Tower lights reflected on the water before calling it a night.
Depart your hotel early and take the ITX from Yongsan Station or a shuttle bus toward Gapyeong Station; purchase round-trip train tickets in advance if possible to save time.
Arrive at Gapyeong Station, store any large luggage at a locker, and walk or take a short taxi to the Gapyeong Wharf (Nami Island Ferry Dock) to buy your ferry ticket and queue for the morning crossing.
Board the ferry to Nami Island for a 10-15 minute scenic ride across the river; enjoy the fresh air and early-morning light as the island comes into view.
Step onto Nami Island and begin with a gentle walk down the iconic tree-lined avenues, stopping at photo spots like the Metasequoia Lane and the riverside promenade for bright, uncrowded shots.
Visit Nami Island's Story House and small galleries to learn about the island's history and cultural exhibits, then pop into Nammoon Cafe (or Coffee Bay) for a warming drink and a light pastry.
Rent a bicycle or tandem at the island rental shop to explore further reaches-cycle to the quieter northern end and pause at the riverside benches for peaceful views and birdwatching.
Head to Nami Island Restaurant (Hankookjib or local kiosks) for an early halal-aware friendly snack or purchase vegetarian-friendly options at cafes on the island; sit by the water to enjoy your food before more exploring.
Continue exploring the island's quieter paths and head toward the riverside to relax; stop at Choonchun Cafe (or a nearby island cafe) for iced tea and a light sandwich while watching boats pass.
Walk to the island's small galleries and craft stalls to browse handmade souvenirs and postcards at Nami Island Craft Market, picking up a locally made keepsake.
Take a leisurely cycle along the lake-side route or rent a family bike to reach the northern woods; pause at the Ginkgo Tree Plaza for photos and peaceful tree-lined scenery.
Visit Nami Island's Animal Friends Corner and watch small animal exhibits or take a short riverside trail to spot local birdlife and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere.
Enjoy a late-afternoon snack at Nammoon Cafe or Coffee Bay if you missed it earlier-try a warm pastry or Korean-style pancake while seated by a window with island views.
Head toward the ferry dock slowly, taking a last stroll through the iconic tree-lined avenues for golden-hour photos and stopping at a souvenir shop for any final gifts from Nami Island Gift Shop.
Board the ferry back to Gapyeong Wharf; enjoy the riverside sunset from the boat and prepare to collect luggage from lockers at Gapyeong Station or transfer to your train/shuttle.
Arrive at Gapyeong Station, retrieve stored luggage, and choose between a casual dinner near the station (try a halal-aware cafe like Gapyeong Halal Kitchen if available) or head back to Seoul by ITX for evening plans.
If you returned to Gapyeong Station, enjoy a relaxed dinner at Gapyeong Halal Kitchen (if open) or try halal-aware options at Gapyeong Central Food Street, sampling warm soups and noodle dishes to refuel after the ferry.
Take a short walk around Gapyeong Wharf to watch the river at dusk, then stop for a dessert or coffee at Cafe Solace (Gapyeong) to warm up and sort photos from the day's walks on the island.
Board the ITX or shuttle back to Seoul; use the trip to rest and review your itinerary for the next day, keeping an eye out for late-night snack stops in Seoul if you arrive hungry.
Arrive back in Seoul-if you're near Hongdae, drop into Cafe Mamas (Hongdae) for a light late dinner or choose a 24-hour/late-night option like Cafe de One Piece for coffee and dessert before heading to your hotel.
If staying near Myeongdong, take a gentle evening stroll through the lit shopping streets and revisit Osulloc Tea House (Myeongdong) for a soothing green tea dessert to unwind after your day trip.
Return to your hotel to freshen up; if you prefer a calm nightcap, visit your hotel's lounge or a quiet spot like The Griffin Bar for a non-alcoholic cocktail and a final review of photos and keepsakes from Nami Island.
Start your morning with a peaceful stroll around Seokchon Lake (near COEX) to enjoy calm waterside views and take sunrise photos of the skyline and Lotte World Tower from across the lake.
Have a relaxed halal-friendly breakfast at Cafe Mamas (Samseong) or grab a comforting pastry and coffee at A Twosome Place (Samseong) to fuel a full morning of exploring.
Head into Starfield COEX Mall and wander toward Starfield Library for iconic photo opportunities among the towering shelves and a quiet spot to plan your shopping route.
Browse specialty shops inside COEX Mall such as the K-pop stores and designer concept shops; stop at Line Friends Flagship Store (if open) for cute character souvenirs.
Visit COEX Aquarium for a calming indoor experience among marine life-ideal if you prefer a quieter morning and enjoy close-up viewing of themed exhibits (buy tickets in advance to skip the line).
Take a short break at Osulloc Tea House (COEX) for a green tea dessert or latte, then browse the mall's foodie spots and pick up any light snacks for later on the cruise.
Enjoy lunch at Mad for Garlic (COEX) or choose halal-friendly options at Cafe Mamas (Samseong) to refuel before an afternoon of browsing; savour a relaxed meal and sort your shopping list.
Return to Starfield Library for quieter photo ops and to explore the bookshop corners; pick up a design or Korean-culture coffee-table book as a unique souvenir.
Browse the design and lifestyle stores around COEX Mall - visit the K-Pop merchandise shops and a concept store to hunt for limited-edition goods and gifts.
Pop into Bongeunsa Temple (a short walk from COEX) for a calm cultural contrast-stroll the temple grounds, take photos of the temple pagodas, and enjoy a peaceful moment away from the mall bustle.
Have a light mid-afternoon break at Osulloc Tea House (COEX) or A Twosome Place (Samseong) for green tea desserts or coffee while you recharge and organise your belongings for the evening cruise.
Walk or take a short taxi to Yeouido Hangang Park area, arriving early to stroll the riverside, find a good spot to board the cruise later, and enjoy pre-sunset river views.
Grab pre-cruise snacks or a light dinner at Convenience stores near Yeouido Dock or a halal-aware cafe like Halal Kitchen (check nearby options) to ensure you have something to eat on board if needed.
Arrive at the Yeouido Dock boarding area to check in for the Han River Sunset Cruise; take a few riverside photos and settle in before boarding as the sky begins to warm in colour.
Board the Han River Sunset Cruise at Yeouido Dock and settle on deck to watch the sun slide behind the city skyline while enjoying light commentary about Seoul's bridges and landmarks.
Disembark at Yeouido and take a short walk to Nodeul Island for riverside night views and pop into Nodeul Bookstore Cafe for a warm drink and relaxed atmosphere.
Head back toward COEX and stop for dinner at Mad for Garlic (Samseong) or choose a halal-aware international option near Samseong Station for a hearty evening meal.
Return to Starfield Library inside COEX Mall for quieter, atmospheric photo ops under the soft lights and browse late-night souvenirs at nearby gift shops.
Wind down with a green tea dessert or non-alcoholic drink at Osulloc Tea House (COEX) while reflecting on the day's highlights and sorting photos from the cruise.
If you prefer a final stroll, walk around Seokchon Lake to see the Lotte World Tower reflected on the water, or head back to your hotel area to rest and prepare for the next day's travel.
Check out of your Seoul hotel and take a taxi or AREX to Seoul Station; enjoy a quick coffee and pastry at A Twosome Place (Seoul Station) while waiting for your KTX to Busan.
Board the KTX from Seoul Station to Busan Station (book seats in advance); settle in with views of the countryside and prepare a small travel snack from GS25 or CU convenience stores.
Arrive at Busan Station, store larger luggage in station lockers if needed, and take a short taxi to Jagalchi Fish Market for a lively first glimpse of Busan's maritime culture and photo opportunities around the docks.
Stroll through Jagalchi Market's outer stalls to experience local seafood scenes; if you prefer halal-aware options, enjoy vegetarian banchan or head to nearby Busan Nampo-dong cafes for light snacks before checking into your hotel.
Check into your hotel or drop luggage at the front desk, then take a short taxi to Bupyeong Kkangtong Market to experience local street food stalls and lively market scenes (look for vegetarian or halal-aware snacks).
Walk toward BIFF Square and explore the open-air cinema plaques, street performances, and souvenir shops - stop at a cafe like TOM N TOMS Coffee (Nampo-dong) for coffee and a light pastry while people-watching.
Visit Yongdusan Park and climb up to the park's pavilion for a relaxed city view; take photos by the Busan Tower exterior and enjoy the tranquil garden paths.
Head to Gamcheon Culture Village by taxi or local bus to wander colourful alleys, street murals and craft shops; pause at Gamcheon Cafe Street for a panoramic cafe stop and a refreshing drink.
Explore artisan boutiques and galleries in Gamcheon Culture Village, picking up handmade souvenirs and stopping for photos at the famous mosaic stairs and viewpoint terraces.
Take a taxi down to Gukje Market to browse packed stalls of textiles, accessories and snacks; sample halal-aware packaged treats and hunt for unique Korean souvenirs among the market lanes.
Make your way to Jagalchi Fish Market (outer stalls) for sunset atmosphere along the harbourfront, then choose a halal-aware restaurant nearby or a vegetarian-friendly eatery in Nampo-dong for dinner preparations.
Dine at a halal-friendly option such as Eid - Halal Korean Food (check Busan branch or halal-aware spots in Nampo-dong) or opt for Middle Eastern cuisine at Ali Baba Restaurant for a reliably halal evening meal.
After dinner, stroll along the nearby Yacht Marina / Busan Harbour promenade to enjoy harbour lights and evening sea breezes, stopping at a seaside cafe for tea or dessert if you wish.
If interested in a relaxed evening view, take a short taxi to Songdo Skywalk to walk the illuminated coastal walkway and watch the waves below while capturing night photos of the coastline.
Return toward Nampo-dong for a final evening wander through the lively streets and pick up any last-minute souvenirs at late-night stalls around BIFF Square before heading back to your hotel.
Walk down to BIFF Square to soak in the lively night atmosphere, browse late-night souvenir stalls and try non-meat street snacks from vendors that offer vegetarian options.
Head to Gwangbokdong Fashion Street for a relaxed shopping stroll under night lights, popping into boutique stores and dessert cafes like Café de One Piece (late-night branches) for a sweet treat.
Take a short taxi to Yonggungsa Temple area viewpoint (view from the road or nearby overlook) to enjoy a quieter seaside night view of Busan's coastline and the distant city lights.
Finish the evening with a soothing drink at a halal-aware cafe such as Ali Baba Restaurant (cafe area) or a 24-hour coffee shop near Nampo-dong, then return to your hotel to rest.