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7-Day Itinerary: Exploring Seoul, Korea

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Wednesday, November 15: Arrival and Cultural Immersion

Start your trip by immersing yourself in the rich culture of Seoul. In the morning, visit Gyeongbokgung Palace, the largest and most iconic palace in Korea, to witness the grandeur of traditional Korean architecture. Afternoon can be spent exploring Bukchon Hanok Village, where you can stroll through the narrow alleyways and admire the well-preserved Korean traditional houses. In the evening, head to Insadong, a bustling district famous for its traditional teahouses, art galleries, and souvenir shops.

  • Gyeongbokgung Palace: Entrance fee of approximately ₩3,000 ($2.50 USD), spend about 2-3 hours
  • Bukchon Hanok Village: Free entrance, spend about 2 hours
  • Insadong: No entrance fee, spend the evening exploring
Thursday, November 16: Modern Seoul and Shopping

Experience the modern side of Seoul as you delve into the city's shopping scene. Start your morning by visiting the iconic N Seoul Tower, offering breathtaking panoramic views of Seoul. Afterward, explore Myeongdong, a vibrant shopping district known for its bustling streets lined with shops and street food vendors. In the evening, head to Gangnam for a taste of Seoul's upscale shopping and entertainment district.

  • N Seoul Tower: Cable car round trip ticket costs approximately ₩10,000 ($8.50 USD), spend about 2-3 hours
  • Myeongdong: No entrance fee, spend the afternoon shopping and trying local street food
  • Gangnam: No entrance fee, spend the evening shopping and enjoying the vibrant nightlife
Friday, November 17: Journey into the Past

Explore the historical treasures of Seoul. Begin your day by visiting Changdeokgung Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its beautiful gardens. Continue to explore the nearby Secret Garden, a peaceful oasis within the palace complex. In the afternoon, visit the War Memorial of Korea to learn about Korea's turbulent past. Wrap up the day with a visit to the vibrant and lively Namdaemun Market, where you can indulge in shopping and local street food.

  • Changdeokgung Palace: Entrance fee of approximately ₩3,000 ($2.50 USD), spend about 2-3 hours
  • War Memorial of Korea: Free entrance, spend about 2 hours
  • Namdaemun Market: No entrance fee, spend the evening exploring and shopping
Saturday, November 18: Day Trip to the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)

Embark on a fascinating day trip to the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), a unique area that separates North and South Korea. Start your day by visiting the Joint Security Area (JSA), where you can observe the tension between the two nations. Explore the Third Infiltration Tunnel and the Dora Observatory for panoramic views of North Korea. In the afternoon, visit the Imjingak Peace Park and the Dorasan Station, the northernmost railway station in South Korea.

  • DMZ Day Tour (includes transportation): Price starting from ₩48,000 ($40 USD), spend a full day
Sunday, November 19: Cultural Heritage and Arts

Immerse yourself in the cultural heritage and arts scene of Seoul. Start your day by visiting the National Museum of Korea, which showcases the rich history and art of Korea. Afterward, head to the beautiful Namsangol Hanok Village, a traditional Korean village showcasing five restored traditional houses. In the afternoon, explore the diverse and vibrant neighborhoods of Hongdae and Ewha Woman's University, known for their youthful atmosphere and trendy shops.

  • National Museum of Korea: Free entrance, spend about 2-3 hours
  • Namsangol Hanok Village: Free entrance, spend about 2 hours
  • Hongdae and Ewha Woman's University: No entrance fee, spend the afternoon exploring
Monday, November 20: Natural Beauty and Relaxation

Escape the bustling city and enjoy the natural beauty surrounding Seoul. Start your day by visiting Nami Island, a picturesque island known for its beautiful tree-lined paths. Take a leisurely walk or rent a bicycle to explore the island's stunning landscapes. In the afternoon, visit the serene Garden of Morning Calm, a peaceful botanical garden with stunning seasonal flowers and plants. In the evening, you can relax and rejuvenate at one of Seoul's renowned traditional Korean spas, known as jjimjilbangs.

  • Nami Island: Round trip ferry ticket costs approximately ₩13,000 ($11 USD), spend about 4-5 hours
  • Garden of Morning Calm: Entrance fee of approximately ₩9,500 ($8 USD), spend about 2-3 hours
  • Traditional Korean Spa (Jjimjilbang): Prices vary, spend the evening relaxing
Tuesday, November 21: A Foodie's Paradise

Indulge in the unique and delicious flavors of Seoul's culinary scene. Start your day with a visit to Gwangjang Market, Seoul's oldest market, to taste a variety of Korean street food. In the afternoon, explore the vibrant district of Itaewon, known for its international food scene. Try popular dishes such as Korean barbecue, bibimbap, and street-style tteokbokki. In the evening, explore the lively nightlife and enjoy traditional Korean drinks, such as soju and makgeolli.

  • Gwangjang Market: No entrance fee, spend the morning trying various street foods
  • Itaewon: No entrance fee, spend the afternoon exploring and dining
  • Enjoying the nightlife: Prices vary depending on the venues

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

While exploring Seoul, don't miss out on some off the beaten path attractions and local favorites. Visit Ihwa Mural Village, a vibrant neighborhood adorned with colorful murals and street art. Take a walk along the beautiful Cheonggyecheon Stream, a revitalized urban oasis in the heart of the city. Don't forget to try traditional Korean tea at a traditional teahouse and relax in one of the city's numerous parks, such as Yeouido Park or Olympic Park.

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