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6-Night Seoul, Korea Travel Itinerary

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Day 1: Arrival & Exploration

Morning: Arrive in Seoul and settle into your accommodation. Take a gentle walk around Insadong to experience traditional Korean culture through galleries and tea houses.

Afternoon: Visit Gyeongbokgung Palace to witness the changing of the guard ceremony and learn about Joseon Dynasty history.

Evening: Dine and stroll through Myeongdong, Seoul’s bustling shopping and street food district, perfect for your first night.

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Day 2: Historical & Cultural Highlights

Morning: Explore Bukchon Hanok Village to see traditional Korean houses and enjoy panoramic views of the city.

Afternoon: Walk through Changdeokgung Palace and its Secret Garden, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Evening: Experience modern Korean art and culture at the Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP) and nearby night markets.

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Day 3: Modern Seoul & Shopping

Morning: Visit N Seoul Tower on Namsan Mountain for spectacular city views.

Afternoon: Shop and explore the trendy district of Garosu-gil with its cafés, boutiques, and art galleries.

Evening: Enjoy dinner and nightlife at Itaewon, known for its international atmosphere and eclectic dining options.

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Day 4: Nature & Relaxation

Morning: Spend the morning hiking or walking in Bukhansan National Park, offering beautiful mountain trails and city views.

Afternoon: Relax at a traditional Korean spa, a jjimjilbang, such as Dragon Hill Spa.

Evening: Have a quiet evening at Cheonggyecheon Stream, enjoying the illuminated walkways and public art installations.

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Day 5: Cultural Immersion

Morning: Visit National Museum of Korea for a deep dive into Korean history and artifacts.

Afternoon: Take a Korean cooking class to learn how to prepare traditional dishes such as kimchi and bibimbap.

Evening: Attend a traditional Nanta Performance, a popular non-verbal comedy show incorporating percussion and cooking themes.

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Day 6: Day Trip & Farewell

Morning: Take a day trip to DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) for a unique historical and political perspective of Korea.

Afternoon: Return to Seoul and visit Hongdae for street performances, indie shops, and youthful energy.

Evening: Enjoy a farewell dinner in Jongno area, sampling authentic Korean BBQ with locals.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Insadong: 2 hours - Free
  • Gyeongbokgung Palace: 2.5 hours - 3,000 KRW (~$2.50 USD)
  • Myeongdong: 3 hours - Varies (Food approx. 10,000 KRW/~$8.50)
  • Bukchon Hanok Village: 2 hours - Free
  • Changdeokgung Palace & Secret Garden: 3 hours - 8,000 KRW (~$6.80 USD)
  • Dongdaemun Design Plaza: 2 hours - Free (Shopping/food extra)
  • N Seoul Tower: 2 hours - 10,000 KRW (~$8.50 USD)
  • Garosu-gil: 3 hours - Free (Shopping/food extra)
  • Itaewon: 3 hours - Varies (Dinner approx. 20,000 KRW/~$17)
  • Bukhansan National Park: 4 hours - Free
  • Dragon Hill Spa (jjimjilbang): 3 hours - 12,000 KRW (~$10)
  • Cheonggyecheon Stream: 1.5 hours - Free
  • National Museum of Korea: 2.5 hours - Free
  • Korean Cooking Class: 3 hours - 50,000 KRW (~$42)
  • Nanta Performance: 1.5 hours - 40,000 KRW (~$34)
  • DMZ Tour: 6 hours - 80,000 KRW (~$68)
  • Hongdae: 3 hours - Free (Shopping/food extra)
  • Jongno Korean BBQ Dinner: 2 hours - 25,000 KRW (~$21)

Total Estimated Cost: 265,000 KRW (~$225 USD, excluding personal shopping and some meals)

Tips

To extend your trip, consider adding visits to nearby historical cities like Suwon or Incheon, or spend an extra day exploring more of Seoul’s museums and neighborhoods. For a shorter trip, focus on highlights such as Gyeongbokgung Palace, Myeongdong, and a day at N Seoul Tower combined with a spa experience, trimming day trips and extended nature hikes.

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