Seoul, the bustling capital of South Korea, is a captivating blend of ancient traditions and modern marvels. From its rich history and culture to its vibrant shopping districts and culinary delights, Seoul offers something for every traveller.
Here’s a quick guide to some of the most fun and memorable things to do in Seoul!
Explore the Royal Heritage
Immerse yourself in Seoul’s rich royal history by visiting its iconic palaces. Gyeongbokgung Palace, the largest and most well-preserved of the Five Grand Palaces, offers a glimpse into the grandeur of the Joseon Dynasty. Dress in traditional hanbok attire and stroll through the palace grounds, imagining yourself as a royal courtier.
You can even visit Gyeongbokgung Palace for free if you wear a traditional Korean Hanbok.
*Closed on every Tuesday.
Ascend N Seoul Tower
For panoramic views of the city, ascend N Seoul Tower, a 236-meter-tall communications and observation tower perched atop Namsan Mountain. Take the Namsan Cable Car to reach the tower and enjoy breathtaking views of Seoul’s skyline, the Han River, and the surrounding mountains.
Wander Through Bukchon Hanok Village
Step back in time as you explore Bukchon Hanok Village, a charming neighbourhood of traditional Korean houses known as hanok. Wander through the narrow alleyways, admire the intricate architecture, and get a taste of traditional Korean life.
Indulge in Street Food Delights
Seoul’s streets are lined with bustling food stalls and markets, offering a vast array of street food. From savoury grilled meats to mouthwatering dumplings, there’s something to satisfy every taste bud.
Don’t miss tteokbokki, spicy stir-fried rice cakes, or bindaetteok, a savoury mung bean pancake.
Embrace the K-Pop Culture
Seoul is the epicentre of the global K-pop phenomenon. Catch a live concert at one of the city’s many music venues, or attend a dance cover competition to experience the electrifying energy of K-pop fans.
Here’s a quick guide on how to purchase K-pop concert tickets.
Shop Till You Drop in Seoul
Seoul is a shopper’s paradise, with everything from high-end designer brands to bargain finds in local markets.
Myeongdong: Indulge in a shopping spree at Myeongdong, Seoul’s premier shopping district teeming with department stores, fashion boutiques, and cosmetic shops. Treat yourself to the latest fashion trends, skincare products, and mouthwatering street food offerings.
Insadong: Lose yourself in the maze of streets in Insadong, Seoul’s cultural hub renowned for its traditional tea houses, art galleries, and artisan shops. Browse through antique markets, sample authentic Korean street food, and pick up unique souvenirs to remember your trip by.
Gangnam: Channel your inner K-pop star with a visit to Gangnam District, the epitome of Seoul’s modernity and glamour. Explore upscale boutiques, dine at trendy cafes, and soak up the vibrant nightlife at trendy bars and clubs.
Have a K-drama Moment at the Han River
Escape the urban hustle and bustle at Hangang River Park, a sprawling green oasis along the banks of the Han River. Rent a bike, go for a stroll, or enjoy a riverside picnic while admiring stunning views of the city skyline.
Indulge in maekju, the famous Korean chicken and beer duo, while enjoying a picnic with friends or on a romantic date. Have fun pretending you have stepped into your favourite K-drama show!
Visit the National Museum of Korea
Delve into Korean history and culture at the National Museum of Korea, home to an extensive collection of artifacts and art spanning millennia. Explore the ancient tombs, royal regalia, and traditional paintings that showcase Korea’s rich heritage.
Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) Tour
Gain insight into the divided Korean peninsula with a visit to the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), the heavily fortified border between North and South Korea. Take a guided tour to explore historic sites, visit the Joint Security Area (JSA), and learn about the ongoing tensions between the two Koreas.
Enjoy the Energetic Nightlife
Seoul’s nightlife scene is vibrant and diverse, with something to suit every taste. Head to Hongdae, Itaewon, or Gangnam for a taste of the city’s clubbing scene, or explore the traditional Korean bars and restaurants in Jongno or Itaewon.
Seoul is a city that never sleeps, offering endless possibilities for exploration, adventure, and cultural immersion. Whether you’re interested in history, art, food, or shopping, there’s something for everyone in this captivating metropolis.
So come and experience the magic of Seoul for yourself!
Safe travels,
Carina
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I was born in Busan, but I always have a great time when I visit Seoul. The food is always amazing and unforgettable! 감사합니다 .
Thanks Sally! 저는 부산을 좋아해요.
As a huge K-pop fan, Seoul is my ultimate dream destination spot. I’m hoping that BTS will be back together by the time I save up for my Korea ticket. #Army
Fingers crossed you can see BTS in-person soon! ❤️
A picnic with maekju sounds like my ideal date! haha Thxs for the reccomendations.
You’re welcome, Max!
Seoul has been on my travel bucket list for ages, and this guide has me even more excited to visit! Thanks One Girl and the Big World.
You’re welcome, Emily! 🤗 You’ll love Seoul!
Seoul’s street food scene is calling my name! I’m already drooling thinking about the tteokbokki…
Haha! I had some of the best Tteokbokki in my life when I visited Hongdae. And I agree! Food is amazing in Korea. 😊
DMZ 투어는 흥미롭고 눈을 떼지 못할 경험이 될 것 같아요!
There’s so much to do in Seoul, and your recommendations will definitely amp up the fun factor and make it a blast!
Thanks, Sandra! I hope you have a fun time in Seoul on your next visit. ❤️