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7-Day Foodie Itinerary in Seoul

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Wednesday, May 1: Exploring Insadong

Start your trip by immersing yourself in the charming streets of Insadong, known for its traditional arts and crafts. In the morning, visit the famous Jogyesa Temple, a serene Buddhist temple in the heart of the city. In the afternoon, explore the Insadong Street Market, where you can find a variety of Korean snacks and street food. In the evening, indulge in a traditional Korean BBQ dinner at one of the local restaurants.

  • Jogyesa Temple: Free entry, approximately 1 hour
  • Insadong Street Market: Free entry, approximately 2 hours
  • Traditional Korean BBQ dinner: Estimated cost $20-30, approximately 1.5 hours

Thursday, May 2: Culinary Adventure in Myeongdong

Spend the morning exploring the vibrant shopping district of Myeongdong. Sample delectable Korean street food from various stalls, including spicy rice cakes, Korean fried chicken, and hotteok (sweet pancakes). Visit the Myeongdong Catholic Cathedral, a historical landmark, in the afternoon. Complete your day with a visit to a traditional tea house for a soothing cup of Korean tea.

  • Myeongdong shopping district: Free entry, approximately 2 hours
  • Korean street food tasting: Estimated cost $10-20, approximately 1 hour
  • Myeongdong Catholic Cathedral: Free entry, approximately 1 hour
  • Traditional tea house: Estimated cost $5-10, approximately 1 hour

Friday, May 3: Gwangjang Market and Han River Cruise

Start your day at Gwangjang Market, one of the oldest and largest traditional markets in Seoul. Indulge in a variety of Korean dishes such as bindaetteok (mung bean pancakes), tteokbokki (spicy rice cakes), and bibimbap. Afterward, take a leisurely stroll along the Han River and enjoy the scenic views. In the evening, embark on a Han River Cruise to admire the city's skyline while enjoying a traditional Korean buffet dinner onboard.

  • Gwangjang Market: Estimated cost $10-20, approximately 2 hours
  • Han River stroll: Free, approximately 1 hour
  • Han River Cruise: Estimated cost $30-40, approximately 2 hours

Saturday, May 4: Korean Palace Delights

Explore the historical side of Seoul by visiting the magnificent Gyeongbokgung Palace in the morning. Learn about Korean history and culture as you wander through the palace grounds. Afterward, head to Bukchon Hanok Village, a traditional Korean neighborhood, and have a traditional Hanjeongsik (Korean table d'hôte) lunch. In the evening, visit Itaewon, a trendy international district, for a fusion dining experience.

  • Gyeongbokgung Palace: Estimated cost $3-5, approximately 2 hours
  • Bukchon Hanok Village: Free entry, approximately 1.5 hours
  • Hanjeongsik lunch: Estimated cost $15-25, approximately 1.5 hours
  • Dinner in Itaewon: Estimated cost $20-40, approximately 2 hours

Sunday, May 5: Street Food Heaven in Namdaemun

Start your day by exploring Namdaemun Market, the largest traditional market in Korea. Indulge in a wide array of street food, including tteokgalbi (grilled short rib patties), gimbap (seaweed rice rolls), and hotteok (sweet pancakes). Take a leisurely walk to Namsan Park and enjoy the panoramic view of the city from N Seoul Tower. End your evening with a traditional Korean dinner at a local restaurant.

  • Namdaemun Market: Estimated cost $10-20, approximately 2 hours
  • Namsan Park and N Seoul Tower: Estimated cost $10-15, approximately 2 hours
  • Traditional Korean dinner: Estimated cost $20-30, approximately 1.5 hours

Monday, May 6: Exploring Hongdae's Food Scene

Discover the vibrant and youthful neighborhood of Hongdae, known for its thriving arts and music scene. Start your morning with a traditional Korean breakfast at a local cafe. Enjoy performances by street musicians and visit unique art galleries in the afternoon. Indulge in various international cuisines for dinner at Hongdae's diverse range of restaurants.

  • Traditional Korean breakfast: Estimated cost $10-15, approximately 1 hour
  • Street performances in Hongdae: Free, approximately 2 hours
  • Art galleries in Hongdae: Free entry, approximately 1.5 hours
  • Dinner in Hongdae: Estimated cost $20-40, approximately 2 hours

Tuesday, May 7: Korean Culinary Classes and Night Markets

Spend your last day in Seoul learning to cook authentic Korean dishes. Join a cooking class to master the art of making kimchi, bulgogi, and other traditional delicacies. In the evening, visit the vibrant night markets of Seoul, such as Dongdaemun Night Market and Yeouido Hangang Park Night Market, to experience a wide range of street food and shopping opportunities.

  • Cooking class: Estimated cost $50-80, approximately 4 hours
  • Night market visit: Estimated cost $10-20, approximately 2 hours

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

For off the beaten path attractions and places loved by locals, be sure to visit Ikseon-dong Hanok Village, a hidden gem filled with traditional hanok houses brimming with charming cafes and shops. Another local favorite is Noryangjin Fish Market, where you can pick fresh seafood and have it prepared for you on the spot. Don't miss out on the unique experience of dining at a pojangmacha, a small street food tent where locals gather to enjoy Korean snacks and drinks.

Check Hotels and Flights

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