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7-Day Itinerary in South Korea

Wednesday, October 18: Arrival and Exploration of Seoul

Start your trip by arriving in Seoul, the capital city of South Korea. In the morning, visit Gyeongbokgung Palace, a grand royal palace that showcases traditional Korean architecture. In the afternoon, explore the lively streets of Myeongdong, known for its shopping and street food. As the evening sets in, head to N Seoul Tower for breathtaking panoramic views of the city.

  • Gyeongbokgung Palace: Entrance fee estimated at 3,000 KRW ($2.50), 2-3 hours
  • Myeongdong: Free, 2-3 hours
  • N Seoul Tower: Entrance fee estimated at 10,000 KRW ($8.50), 1-2 hours
Thursday, October 19: Historical Exploration in Gyeongju

Embark on a day trip to Gyeongju, a city rich in history and cultural heritage. In the morning, visit Bulguksa Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its exquisite architecture and art. In the afternoon, explore the ancient burial mounds at Tumuli Park. As the evening approaches, take a leisurely stroll along the picturesque Anapji Pond.

  • Bulguksa Temple: Entrance fee estimated at 5,000 KRW ($4.20), 2-3 hours
  • Tumuli Park: Entrance fee estimated at 2,000 KRW ($1.70), 1-2 hours
  • Anapji Pond: Entrance fee estimated at 2,000 KRW ($1.70), 1 hour
Friday, October 20: Cultural Immersion in Jeonju

Head to Jeonju, a city renowned for its traditional hanok village and delicious Korean cuisine. In the morning, explore Hanok Village, a well-preserved area with traditional Korean houses, art galleries, and craft shops. In the afternoon, indulge in a culinary adventure by trying Jeonju's famous bibimbap, a traditional rice dish. As the evening sets in, attend a performance at Jeonju Hanok Theater.

  • Hanok Village: Free, 2-3 hours
  • Bibimbap meal: Estimated cost of 10,000 KRW ($8.50), 1 hour
  • Jeonju Hanok Theater: Ticket prices vary, 2 hours
Saturday, October 21: Natural Beauty in Sokcho

Travel to Sokcho, a coastal city known for its stunning natural landscapes. In the morning, visit Seoraksan National Park, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, and hike one of its scenic trails. In the afternoon, relax at Sokcho Beach and enjoy the refreshing sea breeze. As the evening approaches, explore the bustling Sokcho Market for local delicacies.

  • Seoraksan National Park: Entrance fee estimated at 3,500 KRW ($3), 4-5 hours
  • Sokcho Beach: Free, 2-3 hours
  • Sokcho Market: Free, 1-2 hours
Sunday, October 22: Traditional and Modern in Busan

Take a train to Busan, a vibrant city that seamlessly blends traditional and modern elements. In the morning, visit Gamcheon Culture Village, a colorful neighborhood filled with art installations and charming alleyways. In the afternoon, relax at Haeundae Beach and soak up the sun. As the evening sets in, explore Gwangalli Beach and enjoy the mesmerizing view of the illuminated Gwangan Bridge.

  • Gamcheon Culture Village: Free, 2-3 hours
  • Haeundae Beach: Free, 2-3 hours
  • Gwangalli Beach and Gwangan Bridge: Free, 1-2 hours
Monday, October 23: Cultural Heritage in Gwangju

Travel to Gwangju, a city known for its rich cultural heritage and vibrant arts scene. In the morning, visit the May 18th National Cemetery, a memorial park dedicated to the victims of the Gwangju Uprising. In the afternoon, explore the Asia Culture Center, a hub for contemporary art and cultural performances. As the evening approaches, take a stroll along Chosun Street, known for its lively atmosphere and street food.

  • May 18th National Cemetery: Free, 1-2 hours
  • Asia Culture Center: Free, 2-3 hours
  • Chosun Street: Cost depends on personal spending, 2 hours
Tuesday, October 24: Modern Seoul and Departure

Return to Seoul for your last day in South Korea. In the morning, visit the futuristic neighborhood of Gangnam and explore the upscale shopping district of Garosu-gil. In the afternoon, immerse yourself in the vibrant street art scene of Hongdae. As the evening sets in, indulge in traditional Korean barbecue for a memorable farewell dinner.

  • Gangnam: Free, 2-3 hours
  • Garosu-gil: Free, 1-2 hours
  • Hongdae: Free, 2-3 hours
  • Korean barbecue dinner: Estimated cost of 20,000 KRW ($17), 2 hours

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

For off the beaten path attractions, consider visiting the beautiful coastal town of Tongyeong, known for its scenic islands and cable car ride to Mireuksan Mountain. Another hidden gem is Andong, where you can experience traditional Korean culture through a visit to the Hahoe Folk Village and the Mask Dance Museum. Locals love exploring the charming city of Jeju, famous for its volcanic landscapes, pristine beaches, and unique oreum (small volcanic cones) hiking trails.

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