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built in 1405, is one of Seoul’s most beautiful and historically significant royal palaces. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it’s renowned for its harmonious integration with nature and its stunning Secret Garden (Huwon), which occupies over half the grounds. Unlike other palaces, Changdeokgung was favored by Joseon kings for its serene layout and elegant architecture, making it a living symbol of Korea’s royal heritage
located within Gyeongbokgung Palace in Seoul, showcases the everyday lives, traditions, and cultural heritage of Korean people. Through its three permanent exhibitions and rotating special displays, visitors can explore domestic life, seasonal customs, and Confucian rituals from the Joseon era to modern times. It's a rich, immersive window into Korea’s folk history—perfect for travelers seeking deeper cultural insight.
nestled at the foot of Namsan Mountain in central Seoul, is a beautifully restored collection of traditional Korean houses (hanok) from the Joseon Dynasty. The village features five historic homes, a serene garden, cultural performance spaces, and a time capsule plaza. Visitors can enjoy hands-on experiences like hanbok wearing, tea ceremonies, and traditional crafts, offering a peaceful escape and an authentic glimpse into Korea’s heritage.
one of Seoul’s most vibrant shopping and cultural districts, famous for its bustling streets lined with global fashion brands, Korean beauty shops, and mouthwatering street food. It’s a hotspot for both locals and tourists, offering everything from trendy boutiques to historic sites like Myeongdong Cathedral. Whether you're hunting for skincare treasures or soaking in the lively urban vibe, Myeongdong delivers a dynamic slice of Seoul life.
Korea’s largest and oldest traditional market, bustling with over 10,000 shops and stalls. Located near Namdaemun Gate in central Seoul, it offers everything from clothing and accessories to kitchenware, street food, and souvenirs—all at affordable, often wholesale prices. Open day and night, it’s a vibrant maze of sights, sounds, and flavors, perfect for travelers seeking authentic local culture and great bargains.
often called the “Brooklyn of Seoul,” is a trendy neighborhood known for its creative energy and industrial-chic vibe. Once filled with shoe factories, it’s now home to stylish cafés, art galleries, boutique shops, and repurposed warehouses. Popular among locals and young creatives, Seongsu-dong blends gritty charm with modern flair, making it a must-visit spot for design lovers and café hoppers
built in 1395, is the largest and most iconic of Seoul’s Five Grand Palaces. Once the main royal residence of the Joseon Dynasty, it showcases stunning traditional architecture, serene gardens, and historic pavilions like Gyeonghoeru and Hyangwonjeong. Visitors can also enjoy the colorful changing of the guard ceremony and explore the National Palace Museum and National Folk Museum located on its grounds.
the country’s premier museum of history and art, located in Yongsan, Seoul. It houses an extensive collection of over 310,000 artifacts spanning prehistoric times to the modern era, including royal treasures, Buddhist relics, and traditional crafts. With permanent galleries, special exhibitions, and a serene outdoor sculpture garden, it offers a rich, immersive journey through Korea’s cultural heritage.
Korea’s cultural heartland, offers a deep dive into traditional heritage and Confucian history. Highlights include the UNESCO-listed Hahoe Folk Village, where centuries-old hanok homes still house local families, and Dosan Seowon, a serene Confucian academy nestled in nature. Visitors can enjoy Andong jjimdak, the city’s famous braised chicken dish, and explore vibrant festivals like the Mask Dance Festival. With its peaceful atmosphere and rich traditions, Andong is perfect for travelers seeking an authentic Korean experience
where pine-scented forests meet crashing waves, and where every stop feels like a postcard. Want help crafting a custom itinerary or adding this to your Viator listing? I’ve got ideas!
It offers a vibrant mix of coastal scenery, cultural heritage, and urban charm just west of Seoul. Highlights include: Wolmido Island: seaside boardwalk, amusement rides, and seagull feeding Chinatown: Korea’s only official Chinatown, rich with history and street food Songwol-dong Fairy Tale Village: whimsical murals and photo spots Yeongjongdo Rail Bike: scenic ride along the coast Jayu Park: panoramic views and historic monuments Incheon Grand Park: perfect for seasonal foliage and peaceful walks Incheon blends tradition and modernity, making it ideal for a refreshing day trip full of color, flavor, and coastal breeze.
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