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7-Day Itinerary in Seoul

Friday, September 1: Exploring Gyeongbokgung Palace

Start your trip by visiting Gyeongbokgung Palace, the largest and most iconic royal palace in Seoul. In the morning, immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of Korea as you explore the grand halls, beautiful gardens, and traditional architecture. Afternoon is the perfect time to catch the changing of the guards ceremony, a captivating spectacle. Wrap up your day by strolling along the nearby Bukchon Hanok Village, a charming neighborhood with well-preserved traditional Korean houses.

  • Gyeongbokgung Palace: Cost - ₩3,000 ($2.5), Time - 2-3 hours
  • Bukchon Hanok Village: Free, Time - 1-2 hours
Restaurants
  • Start your day with a delicious breakfast at Kkanbu Chicken. This cozy restaurant offers a variety of mouthwatering Korean-style fried chicken dishes. Average cost for a meal is about 15,000 KRW per person.
  • For a satisfying lunch, head to Gogung Samgyetang, famous for its ginseng chicken soup. Enjoy the tender chicken simmered with medicinal herbs and rice stuffing. Average cost for a meal is about 20,000 KRW per person.
  • Indulge in a delightful dinner at Tosokchon Samgyetang, renowned for its traditional ginseng chicken soup. Experience the flavors of tender chicken stuffed with rice and ginseng, simmered to perfection. Average cost for a meal is about 25,000 KRW per person.
Saturday, September 2: Shopping in Myeongdong

Kickstart your day with a shopping spree in Myeongdong, Seoul's vibrant commercial district. Morning is the best time to explore the numerous fashion boutiques, cosmetics shops, and street food stalls. Enjoy a delicious lunch at a local restaurant before heading to Namsan Seoul Tower in the afternoon. Take the cable car up to the tower and soak in breathtaking panoramic views of the city. In the evening, indulge in a Korean BBQ dinner to complete your day.

  • Myeongdong Shopping District: Cost - Varies, Time - 3-4 hours
  • Namsan Seoul Tower: Cost - ₩10,000 ($8.5), Time - 2-3 hours
  • Korean BBQ Dinner: Cost - ₩20,000 ($17), Time - 1-2 hours
Sunday, September 3: Cultural Exploration in Insadong

Dive into Korean traditional culture by spending your morning at Insadong, a neighborhood known for its art galleries, antique shops, and traditional tea houses. Explore the intricate craftsmanship in traditional crafts, such as hanbok (Korean traditional clothing) and pottery. Afterward, enjoy a traditional Korean lunch at one of the local restaurants. In the afternoon, visit the National Museum of Korea to delve deeper into the country's history and admire its national treasures. Wrap up your day by savoring delicious street food in Gwangjang Market.

  • Insadong: Cost - Varies, Time - 2-3 hours
  • National Museum of Korea: Cost - Free, Time - 3-4 hours
  • Gwangjang Market: Cost - Varies, Time - 2-3 hours
Monday, September 4: Day Trip to Suwon

Embark on a day trip to Suwon, a city located just outside of Seoul. In the morning, visit Hwaseong Fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its impressive walls and gates. Explore the fortress and learn about its historical significance. Afterward, enjoy a traditional Korean lunch in the nearby market. In the afternoon, visit the Korean Folk Village, an open-air museum showcasing traditional Korean architecture, cultural performances, and crafts. Return to Seoul in the evening and unwind with a relaxing spa session at a local jjimjilbang.

  • Hwaseong Fortress: Cost - ₩1,500 ($1.3), Time - 3-4 hours
  • Korean Folk Village: Cost - ₩18,000 ($15), Time - 3-4 hours
  • Jjimjilbang (Spa): Cost - ₩10,000 ($8.5), Time - 2-3 hours
Tuesday, September 5: Discovering Hongdae and Ewha

Start your day in Hongdae, a trendy neighborhood known for its youthful energy, street performances, and vibrant nightlife. Explore the unique shops, art galleries, and cafes. Enjoy a delicious lunch at one of the trendy restaurants in the area. In the afternoon, head to Ewha Womans University, one of Korea's most prestigious universities, known for its beautiful campus and architecture. Take a leisurely walk through the campus and visit the nearby shopping district. In the evening, experience the lively atmosphere of Hongdae's nightlife scene.

  • Hongdae: Cost - Varies, Time - 3-4 hours
  • Ewha Womans University: Cost - Free, Time - 2-3 hours
  • Nightlife in Hongdae: Cost - Varies, Time - Evening
Wednesday, September 6: Exploring the DMZ

Embark on an unforgettable journey to the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), a historical and geopolitical landmark. In the morning, visit the Joint Security Area (JSA), where you can step into North Korea territory, see the Military Armistice Commission, and learn about the division of Korea. Enjoy a light lunch before proceeding to the Third Tunnel of Aggression, an underground tunnel built by North Korea. In the afternoon, visit Dorasan Station, the northernmost train station in South Korea, symbolizing hopes for reunification. Return to Seoul in the evening and relax at a traditional Korean sauna.

  • DMZ Tour: Cost - ₩95,000 ($81), Time - Full day
  • Traditional Korean Sauna: Cost - ₩10,000 ($8.5), Time - 2-3 hours
Thursday, September 7: Han River Cruise and Lotte World

Enjoy a leisurely morning by taking a scenic Han River cruise, offering picturesque views of Seoul's skyline and landmarks. Afterward, have a delicious lunch at a local riverside restaurant. In the afternoon, head to Lotte World, one of the world's largest indoor theme parks. Spend the rest of the day enjoying thrilling rides, entertainment shows, and exploring the different themed areas. In the evening, savor a farewell dinner at a traditional Korean restaurant.

  • Han River Cruise: Cost - ₩15,000 ($13), Time - 1-2 hours
  • Lotte World: Cost - ₩56,000 ($48), Time - 4-5 hours
  • Farewell Dinner: Cost - Varies, Time - Evening

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

When in Seoul, don't miss the chance to visit Ihwa Mural Village, a neighborhood adorned with vibrant street art and murals. It offers a unique blend of artistic expression and traditional Korean atmosphere. Another hidden gem is the Noryangjin Fish Market, where you can experience the lively and bustling seafood market culture. Explore the stalls, try fresh seafood, and even have it cooked on-site for a delightful meal.

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