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3-Day Itinerary for Seoul

Sunday, November 19: Exploring Historic Sites

In the morning, start your trip by immersing yourself in the rich history of Seoul at Gyeongbokgung Palace. Marvel at the grandeur of this royal palace and witness the changing of the guard ceremony. After that, take a stroll along Bukchon Hanok Village, a neighborhood filled with traditional Korean houses. Enjoy traditional tea in one of the teahouses while taking in the charming atmosphere. In the afternoon, visit the National Museum of Korea, where you can delve into the country's fascinating past. In the evening, explore the vibrant streets of Insadong, known for its traditional craft shops and art galleries.

  • Gyeongbokgung Palace: Entrance Fee - 3,000 KRW, Time Spent - 2-3 hours
  • Bukchon Hanok Village: Free, Time Spent - 2-3 hours
  • National Museum of Korea: Entrance Fee - 3,000 KRW, Time Spent - 2-3 hours
  • Insadong: No specific cost, Time Spent - 2-3 hours
Restaurants
  • Start your day with a delicious traditional Korean breakfast at Tosokchon Samgyetang. This restaurant is famous for its ginseng chicken soup, a local delicacy. Average cost for a meal is about 15,000 KRW per person.
  • For lunch, head to Gogung Myeongdong Main Store, a popular restaurant known for its authentic Korean cuisine. Try their bibimbap, a mixed rice dish with various vegetables and toppings. Average cost for a meal is about 10,000 KRW per person.
  • In the evening, treat yourself to a memorable dinner at Namdaemun Kalguksu, a renowned restaurant specializing in homemade Korean knife-cut noodles. Their signature kalguksu, a hot noodle soup, is a must-try. Average cost for a meal is about 12,000 KRW per person.
Monday, November 20: Modern Cityscape and Shopping

Start your day by exploring the futuristic neighborhood of Gangnam. Visit COEX Mall, one of the largest underground shopping malls in Asia, where you can indulge in some retail therapy. Grab lunch at a local Korean restaurant or try street food along the famous Garosu-gil. In the afternoon, head to N Seoul Tower, an iconic landmark offering panoramic views of the city. Enjoy the sunset and the stunning skyline. As the evening sets in, explore Myeongdong, a popular shopping district known for its trendy boutiques and street food stalls.

  • COEX Mall: Free to visit, cost depends on shopping, Time Spent - 3-4 hours
  • Garosu-gil: No specific cost, Time Spent - 1-2 hours
  • N Seoul Tower: Entrance Fee - 10,000 KRW, Time Spent - 2-3 hours
  • Myeongdong: No specific cost, Time Spent - 2-3 hours
Tuesday, November 21: Cultural Experiences and Street Food

In the morning, explore the bustling Namdaemun Market, a traditional marketplace offering a wide variety of goods and street food. Try some local delicacies like tteokbokki (spicy rice cakes) and bindaetteok (mung bean pancakes). Afterward, visit the trendy Hongdae district known for its indie music scene and vibrant street art. Enjoy live performances and browse unique shops. In the afternoon, visit the sprawling Dongdaemun Design Plaza, an architectural marvel and a hub of fashion and design. Round off your trip with a visit to the Cheonggyecheon Stream, a tranquil oasis in the heart of the city.

  • Namdaemun Market: Free to visit, cost depends on shopping, Time Spent - 2-3 hours
  • Hongdae: No specific cost, Time Spent - 2-3 hours
  • Dongdaemun Design Plaza: Free to visit, cost depends on shopping, Time Spent - 2-3 hours
  • Cheonggyecheon Stream: Free, Time Spent - 1-2 hours

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

For off the beaten path experiences, consider visiting Ihwa Mural Village, where you can discover colorful murals and unique art installations while enjoying panoramic views of the city. Another hidden gem is Seonyudo Park, a former water treatment plant-turned-park with beautiful gardens and a peaceful atmosphere. Locals also love exploring the traditional Gwangjang Market, known for its street food and vintage clothing shops. Don't miss the opportunity to try the famous bibimbap (mixed rice dish) and bindae-tteok (mung bean pancakes) at this bustling market.

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