Cheong Wa Dae SarangchaeThe Hyoja-dong Sarangbang, known as the ‘presidential museum’ of South Korea, was renovated into the ‘Cheong Wa Dae (Office of the President) Sarangchae’ and opened to the public.
Seoul Grand ParkPass Namtaeryeong, the first gateway to Seoul from the south, and you will be greeted by Seoul Grand Park, a landmark recreational site with people and nature in perfect harmony.
Dream Forest Dream Forest, a massive green park located in northern Seoul, is the 4th largest park in the city before Seoul Forest, Olympic Park, and World Cup Park. Neighboring with 6 surrounding
Dongdaemun History & Culture Park The Seoul Metropolitan Government has recently launched a plan to establish the Dongdaemun History & Culture Park with the aim of reviving.
GwanghwamunAlmost all foreign visitors to Korea make a trip to Insa-dong. This is because it is the place where HAN brand, the traditional culture of Korea as a whole, can be found.
Royal PalacesSome 2,000 years ago, however, the city used to be the capital of the country, and remained so for over 600 years from the beginning of the Joseon Dynasty in 1392.
Insa-dongAlmost all foreign visitors to Korea make a trip to Insa-dong. This is because it is the place where “HAN brand,” the traditional culture of Korea as a whole, can be found.
ItaewonIn Itaewon, you might find you have to pause to wonder if you are, in fact, in North America or Europe. It is the most popular shopping district for foreigners visiting and living in Seoul.
DaehangnoDaehak-ro has some 100 theatres of all sizes staging various performances throughout the year, and it is oftentimes referred to as the Broadway of Asia.
Myeong-dongMyeong-dong is considered to be the beating heart of Seoul to most foreign visitors. Indeed, the numerous shopping venues, restaurants, fashion sites, beauty care parlors, and cosmetic surgery clinics in the area have made Myeong-dong a very popular tourist destination.
DongdaemunYou can be sure that you have never before been to a place like Dongdaemun, the fashion mecca of Korea. Between the rows of skyscrapers, countless people walk with large shopping bags in their hands.
NamdaemunNamdaemun Market cannot be left out of your itinerary in your trip to Seoul. Namdaemun Market’s history goes back to the early Joseon period, and it is the best known and most familiar place to Koreans.
Apgujeong/ Cheongdam-dongLuxury-brand stores lining the street, new hip restaurants and high-end coffeehouses open everyday, a valet parking culture that can make some people rather uncomfortable, and frequent sighting of celebrities.
COEX Gangnam AreaA daily average of 140,000 people (250,000 in a weekend) visit COEX, located at the heart of Gangnam, the center of new Seoul.
HangangRivers have long been the source from which civilizations springs. Flowing through the center of Seoul is Hangang.
NamsanNamsan is a witness to the 600 years of Seoul as the capital of Korea. Indeed, Namsan holds Seoul’s history.
World Cup ParkLocated near World Cup Stadium, World Cup Park encompasses various small parks including Peace Park, Haneul Park, Noeul Park, Nanjicheon Park, and Nanji Hangang Park.
Olympic ParkOlympic Park, which was created in commemoration of the 88 Seoul Olympic Games, is adorned with various sculptures and structures.
CheonggyecheonTourists in Seoul will find that the capital has two rivers. One is the Hangang (River), running through the center of Seoul, the capital city of Korea; and the other is Cheonggyecheon (Stream) flowing through the downtown areas.
Bukchon Hanok Village /Samchung-dongBukchon Hanok Village is the perfect destination for those seeking to learn about and enjoy the beauty of Hanok (traditional Korean-style house).
Namsangol Hanok VillageNamsangol Hanok Village is located in the Pil-dong area on the skirt of Namsan (Mt.). It is a mini folk village consisting of a number of traditional Korean-style houses.
Yongsan & GangbyeonTechno MartJust like Akihabara in Japan, Yongsan Electronics Shopping Mall and Gangbyeon Techno Mart are must-see places for all visitors to Seoul.
Hongik UniversityNeighborhood/SinchonHongdae refers to the area stretching from Hongik Univ. Station (line 2) to the main entrance of Hongik University and is lined with unique coffee houses, small venues for indie