Seoul

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Seoul

Seoul

Seoul, the capital of South Korea, is a dynamic city that blends centuries-old palaces and traditions with K-pop, fashion, and cutting-edge technology. From bustling shopping districts like Myeongdong to the vibrant nightlife of Hongdae and the upscale atmosphere of Gangnam, Seoul offers an unforgettable cultural mix. Visitors can enjoy Korean street food, explore ancient temples, and relax in themed cafés. Seoul is also a hub for Korean Wave (Hallyu) fans, offering everything from K-drama filming locations to music performances and entertainment districts.

Popular Areas

Myeongdong – Street food, beauty shops, and fashion stores. Hongdae – Youthful area with live music, clubs, and art culture. Gangnam – Luxury shopping, nightlife, and entertainment.

Must-Try Activities in Seoul

Gyeongbokgung Palace

N Seoul Tower

Practical Tips

Learn basic Hangul to read signs. Always bow slightly when greeting someone. Do not leave chopsticks standing upright in rice, as it resembles a funeral ritual.
Spring (cherry blossoms in April) and autumn (colorful foliage in October) are ideal. Winter is cold but perfect for ski trips.
Credit cards are widely accepted, but bring cash for traditional markets. Winters can be harsh, so prepare warm clothing.

Seoul Transportation

Local transportation guide

The Seoul subway system is one of the largest in the world. Affordable, clean, and efficient. Get a T-money card for convenience.

Popular Places

Bukchon Hanok Village – Traditional Korean houses.
Insadong – Cultural street with tea houses and crafts.
COEX Mall – The largest underground mall in Asia.
Dongdaemun – Fashion hub for shopping.
Cheonggyecheon Stream – An urban renewal landmark.