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Filled with historic palaces, lively markets, and buzzing nightlife, Seoul is certainly a dynamic destination. But there’s more to the captivating country of South Korea than its compelling capital. From ancient burial grounds and wild national parks, to colorful Buddhist temples, and white sand beaches reminiscent of Hawaii, South Korea has a multitude of enchanting locales to fill your itinerary to the brim.
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There’s no doubt that exploring Seoul is a must when traveling to South Korea. This modern metropolis home to 10 million people is a hodgepodge of culture, history, and culinary delights. No visit to this vibrant capital is complete without a stop at Gyeongbokgung Palace to see impressive examples of Joseon-era architecture and a recreation of the royal changing of the guard ceremony. Follow it up by checking out the city skyline views from the top of N Seoul Tower , then catch a glimpse of Seoul’s storied past amid the exhibits at the National Museum of Korea .
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This quiet southeastern city was the country’s former capital, and home of Korea’s illustrious monarchs during the Silla Kingdom, which lasted for nearly 1,000 years. Only two hours from Seoul by high-speed train, Gyeongju can easily be a day trip if you’re short on time. Highlights include Daereungwon Tomb Complex (popularly known as Tumuli Park), where otherworldly burial mounds enclose ancient treasures; elegant Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond , the pleasure palace of Silla kings; and the UNESCO sites and Korea National Treasures of Bulguksa Temple and Seokguram Grotto —a granite temple containing a seated Buddha statue.
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Home of the Busan International Film Festival which takes place every October, this southern port city is filled with a pulsating energy all its own. Only three hours from the capital via the KTX high-speed train, Busan is acclaimed for its Waikiki-esque Haeundae Beach . But there are plenty of other sights to see and things to do in South Korea’s second largest city . Start your tour with the multicolored 14th-century Haedong Yonggungsa Temple (one of the few in the country built next to the sea), then watch from Gwangalli Beach as twinkling lights spread across the iconic Diamond Bridge at night.
Jeju Island
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Jeju is commonly referred to as the “Hawaii of South Korea,” and for good reason—tranquil beaches, volcanic landscapes, and a plethora of palm trees give the island a decidedly tropical vibe. Watch the sunrise over Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak , a 5,000-year-old volcanic cone jutting into the sea, then head for the white sands and turquoise waters found at Hyeopjae Beach on the island’s west coast. Continue with a hike up Hallasan , South Korea’s highest peak, which also happens to be an active volcano. Jeju can easily be reached via domestic flights from Seoul or Busan.
Seoraksan National Park
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The easygoing city of Sokcho in South Korea’s northeast corner is home to a stretch of golden coastline, but it's perhaps mostly known as the location of Seoraksan National Park . Celebrated as the country’s most beautiful national park, Seoraksan is a hiking enthusiast’s dream come true. Miles of trails wind through jagged peaks and vast forests, past streams, waterfalls, and dignified Buddhist temples. For a visual treat, plan your visit during the months of October or November when the fiery fall leaves create a blanket of color.
Note: While autumn makes for the best leaf-peeping opportunity, it’s also one of the park’s busiest times of year.
Jirisan National Park
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Meaning “the mountain of the odd and wise people,” Jirisan is considered one of Korea’s three most legendary mountains and is a place where spiritual seekers have flocked for thousands of years. In 1967, the mountain and surrounding area became South Korea’s first national park (it’s also the largest terrestrial national park). Jirisan is known for its incredibly diverse flora and fauna, including the leopard cat and the Asiatic black bear, both considered endangered species and protected in Korea. Buses and trains reach Namwon Station from Seoul in approximately three hours, from which it’s another hour’s bus or taxi ride to Jirisan National Park.
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Only 30 minutes south of Seoul, Suwon is an often overlooked but culturally important site in the history of South Korea. Suwon is home to Hwaseong Fortress , an imposing 18th-century stone and brick structure built both as a tomb and a political stronghold, with walls stretching for nearly 4 miles. For those looking for more in-the-moment thrills, just outside Suwon lies Everland , Korea’s largest theme park and the 16th most visited amusement park in the world. Suwon is also home to Mr. Toilet House ; the commode-shaped home of the city’s former mayor, which is now a quirky museum dedicated to public sanitation.
Dadohaehaesang National Park
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As South Korea’s largest national park, Dadohaehaesang spans a collection of rocky islands along the country’s southern coast. Though a challenge to get to (a three-hour train ride from Seoul followed by numerous taxis and ferries), a visit to Dadohaehaesang National Park is well worth the effort for those who enjoy unspoiled natural beauty. A swath of evergreen forests plunge to craggy shorelines, and the park houses a broad assortment of endangered plant and animal species. The area is also notable for its maritime past as the site of multiple sea battles between Korea and invading Japanese armies.
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Set in the central Gyeongbuk province, the laid-back city of Andong framed by the Nakdong River is most famous for the UNESCO-listed Hahoe Folk Village . Dating to the 15th century, this quaint assemblage of thatched or tile-roofed houses evokes bygone images of the country’s Joseon Dynasty, and makes for one of South Korea’s most charming tourist attractions. Andong has long been considered the capital of Korean traditional culture, and other draws include renowned Andong soju (distilled rice whiskey), and the annual Andong Mask Dance Festival .
Tapsa Temple
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Although it’s not one of South Korea’s largest or most famous temples, Tapsa Temple may well be the most interesting both visually and historically. Set at the base of a towering cliff, the temple grounds house over 80 stone pagodas built by a retired scholar-turned-hermit in the 19th century. Although no adhesive materials were used to build the pagodas, some of which stand 18 feet high, they have mysteriously withstood typhoons and strong winds over the centuries. Visit during the Maisan Cherry Blossom Festival in the spring, when the trees surrounding the temple come alive with cherry blossoms. Buses from Seoul reach Jinan Intercity Bus Stop in just under four hours, and from there it’s easy to take a taxi or local bus to the temple.
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Occupying the southern half of the Korean Peninsula is the country of South Korea. Completely distinct and independent from neighboring North Korea, South Korea is a thoroughly modern, engaging and thrilling destination for travelers. Major cities like Seoul offers the buzz of an urban metropolis along with fantastic nightlife and a chance to discover the latest technological marvel.
However, South Korea is also home to scenic national parks and plenty of places where you can slow down and enjoy the atmosphere. From islands off the coast to the fearsome border zone in the middle of the Korean Peninsula, there are countless things to do, see and explore on your next trip to South Korea.
10. Suwon [SEE MAP]
The city of Suwon is the capital of Gyeonggi Province, and it is just 30 km (20 miles) outside of Seoul. It is easily accessible from Seoul by car or train, but it often skipped over by travelers.
If you visit, you’ll be able to see the World Cup Stadium, affectionately called Big Bird, that hosted the quarter finals of the 2002 FIFA World Cup. If you’re not a soccer fan, head instead to the historic 18th century Hwaseong Fortress, where you can tour the architecture and even try your hand at archery on the premises.
9. Chuncheon [SEE MAP]
Surrounded by scenic lakes and towering mountains in Chuncheon, the capital city of Gangwon Province. Chuncheon is the location of a popular Korean soap opera called Winter Sonata, and a lot of visitors in the city come to see some of the most common filming locations.
Other travelers come for the food, because Chuncheon is known as a foodie’s paradise. After touring major attractions like the Soyang Dam, Statue Park or Cheongpyeong-sa Temple, head to Dakgalbi Street. This street features the dish dakgalbi, a grilled chicken meal with spicy vegetables and rice. Dozens of restaurants on the street offer the same iconic dish, each offering slight variations on the recipe.
8. Busan [SEE MAP]
The second largest city in the entire country is Busan. It’s also a major port, and it is known for boasting beautiful beaches as well as hot springs and opportunities for outdoor recreation. Busan’s Gamcheon Cultural Village, known as the Santorini of Korea, is a stunningly colorful hillside community overlooking the water.
While in Busan, you’ll also have the chance to visit several temples, the most popular of which is Beomeosa Temple. While the city boasts all the shopping and museums you might expect from an urban area of its size, some of the most popular attractions include Haeundae Beach, Taejongdae Park and the beautiful Nakdong River Estuary Migratory Bird Sanctuary.
7. Jeonju [SEE MAP]
At the peak of the Joseon Dynasty, Jeonju was its spiritual capital. Today, Jeonju is filled with temples and museums and is one of the best places to visit in South Korea. If you want to embrace the local culture and get to know its history, make your way to the Jeonju Hanok Village.
There, you can see traditional homes from the early 20th century, make the traditional Hanji paper or sip the locally made soju. Another popular attraction in the city is the impressive Jeonju National Museum, home to a staggering collection of artifacts. While in Jeonju, try the famed Korean dish Bibimbap, which originally comes from this region.
6. Seoraksan National Park [SEE MAP]
If you want to go hiking, see the best known mountain range in South Korea or just get some epic photos, then make sure you visit the Seoraksan National Park. Within the park you’ll find pine forests, jagged and rocky mountain peaks, crystal clear streams and stunning lakes.
Seoraksan National Park is also home to over 2,000 animal species. Start your visit at the National Park Visitor Centre, where you can pick up free maps in English and Korean. Then, enjoy the miles and miles of signposted hiking trails that crisscross the entire park.
5. Andong [SEE MAP]
At more than 2,000 years, Andong is sometimes referred to as the Capital City of Korean Spiritual Culture. Perhaps the main attraction in the city is the Andong Hahoe Folk Village, where local cultural heritage has been preserved and is shared with visitors.
However, it is foodies that will most enjoy a visit to Andong. The city boasts all kinds of local specialties, starting with a famed chicken and noodle dish called jjimdak. Andong is also home to a special type of alcohol called soju, so have a sip before you depart the city.
4. Jeju Island [SEE MAP]
Off the southern coast of South Korea is Jeju Island, the country’s only Special Autonomous Province. Nicknamed Island of the Gods, Jeju is a subtropical destination known as one of the top honeymoon and vacation spots in South Korea. In addition to beautiful beaches, lava tubes and lush green scenery, Jeju boasts a long list of tourist attractions and amusement parks.
You can get to know the local culture at the Seongeup Folklore Village, or you could visit Glass Castle, a theme park that revolves around glass sculptures. Perhaps the oddest and most controversial attraction in Jeju is Loveland, a theme park featuring romantic and adults-only attractions.
3. DMZ [SEE MAP]
The DMZ, or demilitarized zone, is the boundary area between North and South Korea. It is considered a cease-fire zone. While travelers can visit the DMZ, not all areas of the zone are safe. Only a small portion of the DMZ, known as the JSA or Joint Security Area, is open to the public.
In the JSA, you can physically stand in North Korea, although you will be within a building that also houses South Korean soldiers. You can also visit a North Korean gift shop that sells stamps, wine and currency from North Korea. Be aware that the only way to visit the DMZ is on an authorized and guided tour.
2. Gyeongju [SEE MAP]
Gyeongju is the ancient capital of what was once the Silla Kingdom. This makes the city more than 2,000 years old. Gyeongju is an incredible destination that boasts a number of temples and cultural festivals. Start your trip at the Bulguksa Temple, a true masterpiece of Buddhist religion and art that dates back to the 8th century. Then, hike up from the temple to the Seokguram Grotto for even more Buddhist culture and artifacts.
Don’t miss the Covered Market, a collection of vendors selling everything from Silla souvenirs to freshly made Korean delicacies.
1. Seoul [SEE MAP]
Seoul is by far the largest city in South Korea and a major destination in East Asia. If you’re spending any time in the country, there’s a good chance you’ll be visiting Seoul at some point. There is no end to the attractions in the city, but many visitors start with some of the many palaces located in Seoul.
Top picks include the incredible Gyeongbok-gung and the 15th century Changdeok-gung. You’ll also find ancient temples and shrines, beautiful public parks, cutting-edge design, shopping malls and some of the best cuisine in all of Asia.
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I am Korean, but live in US and I think you missed Kwangju, where Korean Democracy started and Moodeng Mount is beautiful and lots of performance of Korean traditional music. Whenever I visit Korea, I love to visit that city where you can feel the spirit of Korean.
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Top 100 Must-Visit Places in Korea & How to Go Guide
Discover the Top 100 Must-Visit Tourist Spots in Korea for 2023-2024 that include famous attractions and some of the newly added places to visit across all regions of Korea from Seoul , Incheon , Busan to Gyeonggi-do and Gangwon-do .
The 6th edition of Top 100 Must-Visits Tourist Spots in Korea (2023-2024) list was announced by Ministry Culture, Sports and Tourism (MCST) and Korea Tourism Organization (KTO) on 13 December 2022 . The list is a compilation of recommended tourist attractions that are selected and promoted every 2 years by MCST and KTO .
Top 100 Must-Visit Tourist Spots Summary (2023-2024)
39 natural attractions
61 cultural attractions
14 attractions have been selected for 6 consecutive times (e.g. 5 palaces in Seoul )
33 new additions include Seoul Forest , OSIRIA Tourist Complex , etc
Drop outs include Seoraksan National Park , etc
24 in Seoul Capital Area (incl. Seoul, Incheon, Gyeonggi-do)
10 in Gangwon-do Province
28 in Gyeongsang-do Province (incl. Busan, Daegu, Ulsan)
6 on Jeju Island
13 in Chungcheong-do Province
17 in Jeolla-do Province
Shortlisted Top 100 Must-Visit Tourist Spots (2023-2024) in/out Seoul or Busan
To assist travellers to explore these popular and recommended places of interests on your holiday in Korea , KoreaToDo has put together the shortlisted Top 100 Must-Visit Tourist Spots that are:
easily accessed in Seoul
within 3 hours from Seoul
in/from Busan
It includes detailed guides on how to get there by public transport or join a local tour so as to get the most out of your travel time, when combined with other nearby attractions.
Gyeongbokgung Palace
The largest of all five grand palaces built in the Joseon Dynasty, remaining in Seoul.
Changgyeonggung Palace
A simple and compact palace, surrounded by a forest with about 50,000 trees.
Seoul Forest
Known for its cherry blossoms & tulips in Spring, Ginkgo Tree Forest in Autumn & deer.
Lotte World
Include the World's largest Indoor theme park & an outdoor Magic Island.
Ikseondong Hanok Village
A hot trending place with narrow streets of hip cafes, restaurants and pubs.
Suwon Hwaseong Fortress
UNESCO World Heritage with impressive structure from Joseon Dynasty.
Seoul Land Amusement Park
1st large-scale theme park in Korea with over 40 rides & games for all ages.
DMZ, the border that divides the Korean Peninsula. Visit the 3rd Tunnel & Dora Observatory.
Heyri Art Valley, Paju
A lovely village formed by artists with shops, cafes, galleries and quirky sculptures.
Chuncheon Samaksan Mountain Lake Cable Car
The longest cable car in Korea at 3.61km, connecting Samak Mountain to Lake Uiam.
Gangneung Coffee Street
Anything related to coffee at the 'city of coffee', located on the eastern coast of Korea.
Daegwallyeong: Yongpyong Ski Resort
The largest ski resort in Korea & host of 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympic Games.
Haeundae Beach
The most beloved & famous beach of the country. It stretches 1.5km long & 30-50m wide.
Busan Green Railway
Alongside the 9.8km walking trail is the popular Haeundae Sky Capsule & Beach Train.
Songdo Beach
1st public beach in Korea. Walking distance to Busan Air Cruise & Songdo Cloud Trails.
Yongdusan & Jagalchi Special Tourist Zone: Yongdusan Park
The most significant structure at Yongdusan Park is the Busan Diamond Tower (120m).
OSIRIA Tourist Complex: Lotte World Adventure
1st theme park in Busan. The amusement park features 6 zones with 17 rides & attractions.
Daewangam Park
A seaside park, known for its beautiful coastlines and interestingly-shaped rocks.
Naejangsan National Park
A favourite autumn foliage destination with a beautiful temple in the park.
Changdeokgung Palace & Secret Garden
Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage and one of the most well-preserved royal palaces.
Gyeonghuigung Palace
Once a massive complex with 1,500 buildings and residence for kings for over 200 years.
Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP)
Iconic landmark of Korean design industry, designed by world-renowned architect.
N Seoul Tower
Iconic landmark of Seoul with fantastic views of Seoul city.
Starfield COEX Mall
A large primarily shopping mall known for its Starfield Library and COEX Aquarium.
Korean Folk Village
A village recreated from the Joseon era with backdrop of mountains and river.
Gwangmyeong Cave
An abandoned mine for 40 years to the best Cave Theme Park in Korea.
Anseong Farmland
The largest agro-livestock theme park in Korea with impressive seasonal flower fields.
Jarasum Island
Consists of 4 islands with the southern island transformed into a 'flower island'.
Ganhyeon Tourist Area (Sogeumsan Grand Valley)
Experience the longest suspension bridge (200m) in Korea & cliffside walk.
Daegwallyeong Sheep Farm
Korea’s first sheep farm, located at 850m above sea level in the Alps of Pyeongchang.
Wondae-ri Birch Forest
A nature sanctuary with over 700,000 birch trees, paths & lookouts.
Songjeong Beach
Well-known surf beach in Busan. Wet suits & surf boards for rent. Surfing lessons offered.
Gamcheon Culture Village
'The Santorini of Korea', known for its colourful mountainside houses.
Yongdusan & Jagalchi Special Tourist Zone: BIFF Square
Main venue of the Busan International Film Festival (BIFF) & a well-known food paradise.
Gwangalli Beach
Enjoy view of Gwangandaegyo Bridge & Gwangalli M Drone Light Show every Saturday.
OSIRIA Tourist Complex: Skyline Luge Busan
2nd Skyline Luge in Korea. Enjoy the scenic skyride up & ride downhill on luge carts.
Donggung Palace, Wolji Pond & Cheomseongdae
Top attractions of Gyeongju, the capital of ancient Silla Dynasty.
Jeonju Hanok Village
Referred as the 'Slow City' with over 800 traditional Korean hanok houses.
Deoksugung Palace
Smallest of the five palaces and the final residence of the last King of the Joseon Dynasty.
Hongdae (Hongik University Area)
A university suburb with youthful streets of shops, cafes & clubs.
Observatory located on 117F-123F of South Korea's tallest building, Lotte World Tower.
Seochon Village
The village resembles the old Seoul with hanoks (traditional Korean houses), shops & cafes.
Incheon Chinatown
Best Chinese food with nearby fairy tale inspired Songwoldong Fairy Tale Village & Jayu Park.
Everland Theme Park
Korea's largest amusement park with many fun rides, zoo & themed festivals.
Imjingak, Paju
A famous DMZ tourist spot, built with the hope of Korean unification someday.
Dumulmeori, Yangpyeong
A place of rustic nature beauty. Known for its over 400-years old Zelkova trees & filming site.
Nami Island
Well-known as the filming location of 'Winter Sonata' Korean drama.
Located on the mountain, a place where art & architecture are harmonized with nature.
Daegwallyeong: Daegwallyeong Sky Ranch
A huge ranch with over 540 cows, sheep, horses and goats in the vast grassland.
Taejongdae Park
Offer magnificent view of the sea at Yeongdo Lighthouse on the cliff.
BUSAN X the SKY
Observatory on 98-100F of Haeundae LCT The Sharp, the highest building in Busan.
Songdo Yonggung Suspension Bridge
Connect Amnam Park across the sea to Dongseom Island. 127.1m long and 2m wide.
Yongdusan & Jagalchi Special Tourist Zone: Jagalchi Market
Korea's largest seafood market with indoor & outdoor sections, including restaurants.
OSIRIA Tourist Complex: Ananti Cove
Large coastal town consists of Ananti Hilton Busan, hot spring, coastal walk, shops & cafes.
OSIRIA Tourist Complex: Lotte Premium Outlets
Designed with the concept of Santorini. Over 500 famous domestic & international brands.
Bulguksa Temple & Seokguram Grotto
The first historical sites in Korea registered as UNESCO World Heritage.
Cheongpung Lakeside Cable Car
Panoramic view of Cheongpung Lake on the 2.3km cable car ride, connected to Mt. Bibongsan.
Past Winners of Top 100 Must-Visit Tourist Spots
Seodaemun Prison History Hall
Once a prison, now a museum. A popular K-drama location on their out of prison scenes.
Well-known shopping, dining & street food paradise.
Jebudo Island
Jebu Island, a mysterious island where sea routes open twice a day due to tides.
Pocheon Art Valley
Experience the beauty of the quarry at this famous drama filming location.
High1 Ski Resort
One of the most popular ski resorts in Korea, known for its puffy snow.
Tongyeong Skyline Luge
Ride the Skyride to get on board the Luge cart for exhilarating ride downhill.
Seoullo7017
A highway, now a beautiful sky garden walkway for pedestrians.
Wolmido Island
Cafes, seafood restaurants & theme park along the coast.
The Garden of Morning Calm
A beautiful & artistic private garden to be enjoyed in all seasons.
Seoraksan National Park
Beautiful mountain landscape, hiking courses & cable car rides to the top of the mountain.
Huinnyeoul Culture Village
Known for its beautiful coastal cliff landscape and a popular film location.
Oedo-Botania
Famous for its European atmosphere & marine botanical garden.
The global village in Seoul, known for its restaurants & night life.
Hwadam Botanic Garden
An ecological park divided into 17 themes with forest walking path & monorail courses.
Namhansanseong Provincial Park
A UNESCO World Heritage with 12.4km fortress & different hiking trails.
Wonju Suspension Bridge
Korea's longest suspension bridge across Mt. Segeum's 2 peaks.
A hill overlooking the sea & the location of many famous Korean dramas.
KoreaToDo TOP PICKS - Tours, Activities & Discount Tickets to TOP 100 MUST-VISIT TOURIST SPOTS
➥ Handpicked experiences by KoreaToDo for their uniqueness, value, popularity, price competitiveness and at times, tedious to reach by public transport.
N Seoul Tower Observatory Ticket
enjoy breathtaking views
Lotte World 1 Day Pass & Lotte World Aquarium
located in the heart of Seoul
Hanbok Rental near Changdeokgung Palace by Dorothy Hanbok
Kid/Male hanbok available.
Coex Aquarium in Seoul Admission Ticket
largest aquarium in Seoul
Discover Seoul Pass (Lotte World, COEX Aquarium, Han River Cruises, etc)
free access to >60 attractions
Namsan Cable Car Round Trip Ticket (weekdays only & min. 2 pax)
beautiful scenery of Seoul
Hanbok Experience (Hanboknam Gyeongbokgung Store)
incl. basic hairstyling & inner skirt
Nail Art & Hairstyling Experience at OLRANG, Hongdae
onsite English translation
Seoul Moonlight Walking Tour with Local Historian
Seoul's hidden gems with stories
Seoul City Tour Bus: Myeongdong, Seoul Tower, Palaces, Insadong, Bukchon
15 stops to hop on & hop off
N Seoul Tower Package (Observatory & Cable Car Round Trip)
scenic ride up Mt. Namsan
Hanbok Rental (& Photoshoot) Experience by Hanbok That Day
3 mins walk fr. Gyeongbokgung
Seoul Personal Color & Make-up Analysis in Hongdae
with English speaking expert
Cheongwadae Blue House & Gyeongbokgung Palace Walking Tour
former presidential residence
Seoul City Tour Bus: Night View Course (Mt. Namsan, Han River Bridges...)
non-stop course with photo time
Lotte World Theme Park 1 Day Pass
easy access on Seoul Subway
Hanboknam Hanbok Rental Voucher at Changdeokgung Store
Alive Museum & Dynamic Maze in Insadong
interactive artworks!
Quaint Changgyeonggung Palace Night Tour
learn about Joseon history
⬇ Tours departing from Seoul
Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) Tour
bird’s eye view of North Korea
Paju/Gimpo/Cheorwon DMZ Day Tour
DMZ (Demilitarized Zone)
Hwadam Botanic Garden & Korean Folk Village Day Tour
garden with 17 themes
PRIVATE DAY TOUR: Alpaca World, Nami Island & Garden of Morning Calm
hotel pickup & admissions
DMZ 3rd Invasion Tunnel & Gamaksan Suspension Bridge Day Tour
150m long bridge across valley
Korean Folk Village, Suwon Hwaseong & Suwon Nammun Market Day Tour
Authentic cultural experience
Hwadam Forest, Ludencia Theme Park & Yeoju Outlet Day Tour
Pocheon Art Valley, Apple Farm Experience & Herb Island Day Tour
apple pie making + monorail
DMZ 3rd Invasion Tunnel & Majang Lake Suspension Bridge Day Tour
220m long bridge by the lake
Yongin Dae Jang Geum Park (MBC Drama Studio) Tour
BTS Suga music video & ARMY
Everland 1 Day Pass (instant QR Code for entry incl. on voucher upon booking)
a large amusement park & zoo!
DMZ 3rd Invasion Tunnel & Korea Traditional Boat Voyage Day Tour
river flowing out of North Korea
Hwadam Botanic Garden & Gwangmyeong Cave Tour
Top 100 Must-Visit Spots
Everland Day Tour (Admission, Tour Guide & Round Trip Transfer)
Eng./Mandarin speaking guide
Mt. Seorak & Naksansa Temple Tour
explore Korea’s natural beauty
Nami Island, Petite France & Italian Village Day Tour
Nami Island, Garden of Morning Calm & Gangchon Rail Bike Day Tour
best of Gangwon province!
Alpaca World & Nami Island Private Day Tour (1-5 pax/car)
comfortable & safe travel
Nami Island, Alpaca World & Chuncheon King Canoeing Day Tour
PRIVATE DAY TOUR: Nami Island & Rail Bike (& more)
Seoraksan National Park, Nami Island & Garden of Morning Calm Day Tour
spectacular landscapes of Korea
Nami Island & Garden of Morning Calm Day Tour
Nami Island, Petite France, Italian Village & Gangchon Rail Bike Day Tour
Alpaca World, Nami Island, Gangchon Rail Bike Private Day Tour (1-5 pax/car)
travel in comfort
Legoland Korea & Nami Island Day Tour
World's 2nd largest Legoland!
IN THE SOOP BTS Ver. (PyeongChang) Filming Location Tour
incl. official merchandise gift!
Nami Island, Petite France, Italian Village & The Morning Calm Day Tour
Alpaca World, Nami Island & Gangchon Rail Bike Day Tour
enjoy the best of Gangwon!
Alpaca World, Nami Island & Petite France Private Day Tour (1-5 pax/car)
travel with friends & family
Legoland Korea & Samaksan Mountain Lake Cable Car Day Tour
longest 3.61km cable car ride!
PRIVATE DAY TOUR: Alpaca World, Nami Island & Rail Bike
Nami Island Admission Ticket (incl. return ferry)
Skip the ticketing queue!
Alpaca World, Nami Island & The Garden of Morning Calm Day Tour
walk with adorable alpacas
Nami, Petite France, Italian V., Morning Calm & Gangchon Rail Bike Tour
visit them all!
Nami Island, Alpaca World & Samaksan Mountain Lake Cable Car Day Tour
longest cable car in Korea!
PRIVATE DAY TOUR: Alpaca World & Nami Island
Incheon Day Tour (Ganghwa Luge, Rail Bike, Wolmido & Fairy Tale Village)
enjoy the best of Incheon!
over 800 traditional houses
Lotte World Adventure Busan 1 Day Pass
1st theme park in Busan!
CLUBD OASIS: Spa Ticket @LCT, Haeundae Beach
hot spring & Korean dry sauna with 5 themes (salt, cypress, red clay, elvan & ice)
Busan Day Tour: Haeundae Beach Train
✚Haedong Yonggungsa Temple, Cheongsapo, Huinnyeoul & Gamcheon Culture Villages
Busan City Day Tour (Haeundae Sky Capsule)
✚Oryukdo Skywalk, Huinnyeoul Culture Village & Gamcheon Culture Village
Busan Night Small Group Photo Tour
Gamcheon Culture Village, Observatory, Waterside Park & Mt. Hwangnyongsan
Skyline Luge Busan Ticket
✚panoramic view sky rides
CLUBD OASIS: Spa & Water Park All-Use Ticket
@Busan's tallest building LCT, Haeundae Beach
Busan Day Tour: Haeundae Sky Capsule
Busan City Day Tour (Yacht & Sky Capsule)
✚Haedong Yonggungsa Temple, Cheongsapo & Gamcheon Culture Village
Gyeongju UNESCO Sites & Haeundae Sky Capsule Tour
Bulguksa Temple, Gyeongju Historic Areas (Daereungwon, Hwangnidan-gil) & Wolji Pond
Busan SEA LIFE Aquarium Admission Ticket
exclusive skip-the-line lane
Busan Air Cruise Cable Car Ticket
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Busan City Day Tour (Classic Course)
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100 Must-Visit Tourist Spots in Korea – Iconic Attractions You Must Visit
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The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, and the Korea Tourism Organization (KTO) have announced the 100 Must-Visit Tourism Spots of Korea for 2021-2022. Out of these 100 must visit tourist spots in Korea, 51 of the travel destinations are natural attractions and 49 are cultural attractions.
The list of 100 must visit spots was first launched in 2013 and since then, 19 out of the total have been on the list for five consecutive times. All these destinations were selected from a pool of 198 destinations in South Korea.
According to Choi Bo-guen, head of the Culture Ministry’s Tourism Policy Bureau, “It is sad that we cannot enjoy traveling as we please as the COVID-19 pandemic continues. We hope Koreans and tourists can travel freely in the near future, visiting the 100 Must-Visit Tourism Spots of Korea”.
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100 Must-Visit Tourist Spots in Korea
You must visit South Korea to check out the magnificent beauty, rich history, epic landscapes, amazing constructions and architecture, and more! Let’s take a look at the 100 must visit tourist spots that’ll make your South Korea trip unforgettable!
Seoul Capital Area – Seoul
1. the five royal palaces of seoul, 2. seoul museum of art (sema), 3. hongik university (hongdae) street, 4. dongdaemun design plaza (ddp), 5. n seoul tower, 6. lotte world, 7. ikseon-dong, 8. seodaemun prison history hall, 9. coex (starfield).
Seoul Capital Area – Incheon
10. yeongjongdo island, 11. gangwha old town story walk, 12. open port cultural district & incheon chinatown (songwol-dong fairy tale village), 13. sorae port, 14. songdo central park.
Seoul Capital Area – Gyeonggi-do
15. everland, yongin, 16. hwaseong fortress, suwon, 17. seoul grand park (seoul land), 18. korean folk village, 19. gwangmyeong cave, 20. dumulmeori, 21. hwadam botanic garden, 22. jebudo island, 23. imjingak and paju dmz, 24. heyri art valley, paju, 25. the garden of morning calm, gapyeong, 26. nacf anseong farmland, gangwon-do area, 27. wondae-ri birch forest, 28. vivaldi park (ocean world), 29. daegwallyeong, 30. seoraksan national park, 31. hantangang river unesco geopark, 32. jumunjin, 33. museum san, 34. gangneung coffee street, 35. nami island, 36. ganhyeon tourist area (sogeumsan suspension bridge).
Chungcheong-do Area
37. jangtaesan recreational forest, daejeon, 38. gyejoksan red clay trail, daejeon, 39. cheongpung cable car, chungcheongbuk-do, 40. cheongnamdae (presidential villa), chungcheongbuk-do, 41. uirimji reservoir, chungcheongbuk-do, 42. mancheonha skywalk & danyanggang jando trail, chungcheongbuk-do, 43. daecheon beach, chungcheongnam-do, 44. yedangho suspension bridge & musical fountain, chungcheongnam-do, 45. anmyeondo kkotji beach, chungcheongnam-do, 46. gongsanseong fortress, ancient tombs in songsan-ri , baekje historic areas, gongju, chungcheongnam-do, 47. busosanseong fortress, gungnamji pond , baekje historic areas, buyeo, chungcheongnam-do, 48. yesan stork park, chungcheongnam-do, 49. sindu-ri coastal sand dune, chungcheongnam-do, 50. oeam folk village, asan, chungcheongnam-do, 51. sejong lake park, sejong-si.
Jeolla-do Area
52. purple island, jeollanam-do, 53. ssukseom island (aedo island), jeollanam-do, 54. boseong green tea plantation, (daehan dawon tea plantation ) jeollanam-do, 55. juknokwon, jeollanam-do, 56. odongdo island & yeosu expo, jeollanam-do, 57. suncheonman wetland ( suncheonman national garden ), jeollanam-do, 58. mokpo marine cable car, jeollanam-do, 59. mireuksa temple site, iksan, jeollabuk-do, 60. jeonju hanok village, jeollabuk-do, 61. okjeongho gujeolcho theme park, jeollabuk-do, 62. naejangsan national park, jeollabuk-do, 63. kim byung jong art museum, namwon, jeollabuk-do, 64. maisan provincial park, jeollabuk-do, 65. mudeungsan national park, gwangju, 66. asia culture center, gwangju.
Gyeongsang-do Area
67. taejongdae cliffed coast, busan, 68. yongdusan and jagalchi special tourist zone, 69. haeundae beach, 70. gamcheon culture village, 71. dadaepo beach & dadaepo sunset fountain of dream, 72. songjeong beach, 73. huinnyeoul culture village, 74. songdo beach & yonggung suspension bridge, 75. palgongsan mountain, daegu, 76. suseongmot lake, 77. seomun market, 78. petroglyphs of bangudae terrace, ulsan, 79. cape ganjeolgot, 80. yeongnam alps, 81. daewangam park, 82. taehwagang national garden, 83. haeinsa temple, hapcheon, gyeongsangnam-do, 84. windy hill, geoje, 85. namhae german village, 86. hwangmaesan county park, 87. changnyeong upo wetland, 88. buseoksa temple, gyeongsangbuk-do, 89. hahoe village, andong, 90. byeongsanseowon confucian academy, 91. ulleungdo and dokdo islands, 92. bulguksa temple & seokguram grotto, 93. daereungwon ancient tomb complex, gyeongju.
Jeju-do Area
94. seongsan ilchulbong tuff cone, 95. hallasan national park, 96. jeju olle trail, 97. cheonjiyeon falls, 98. camellia hill, 99. udo island, 100. bijarim forest.
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16 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Seoul
Written by Freddy Sherman Updated Dec 23, 2023 We may earn a commission from affiliate links ( )
Author Freddy Sherman has visited South Korea multiple times, most recently exploring Seoul and the DMZ in 2022.
Seoul, South Korea is a vibrant and exciting city, one that deftly combines ancient history with ultra-modern design and technology. This city is filled with a wide range of fun things to do and tourist attractions of all types, from outdoor adventures like exploring Mount Namsan and its surrounding park to indoor fun like visiting one of Seoul's many museums.
Seoul is also a city of palaces, with five huge palace complexes located throughout the city and now restored to their former glory. Of course, it's also known for its food, with a mouthwatering array of street food, Korean specialties like barbecue, and even fine-dining options.
Discover the best places to visit in this exciting city with our list of the top attractions and things to do in Seoul.
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Rising almost 500 meters above the city, this communications and observation tower provides dramatic views of the city from its perch on the side of Mount Namsan. A cable car whisks you up the side of the mountain to the base of the tower. From here, you can go up in the tower and visit any one of four observation decks, one of which is a rotating restaurant.
There are five different dining experiences at the N Seoul Tower and, of course, several gift shops. The n.GRILL, on the top level, is considered one of Seoul's best French fine-dining restaurants. Be sure to visit the new Inside Seoul immersive media art exhibition, where 40 laser projectors create a virtual display of the city via five-dimensional mapping, with the tower at the center.
The views from the tower are great, but so are the views of the tower from most parts of the city. Computer-controlled LED lighting on the exterior of the tower provides a digital, visual cultural experience of Seoul with changing themed lighting presentations.
Address: 105 Namsangongwon-gil, Yongsan 2(i)ga-dong, Yongsan-gu, Seoul
For a taste of Korean traditional culture and architecture, a visit to the Bukchon Hanok Village is a fun and educational way to spend an afternoon. This preserved district of several ancient neighborhoods gives you a feel for what it was like to live in Korea 600 years ago. It's right in central Seoul, in the area between the Gyeongbokgung Palace and the Changdeokgung Palace.
The neighborhoods of narrow streets feature hanoks or traditional Korean houses. It's a unique place, as it's a historic area, very popular with tourists, but it's also a real neighborhood because the houses are all occupied.
Some of the hanoks are now guesthouses and bed-and-breakfasts , and a few are museums and can be toured. Others are cultural centers showcasing traditional crafts and other historic aspects of Korean life, but most are private homes.
This must-see attraction in Seoul showcases the incredible history and artwork of Korea and the Korean people. The National Museum of Korea , one of the largest in Asia, is in the city's Yongsan District (close to Itaewon).
It focuses on archeology, history, and art and includes a vast collection of works and objects going back more than a million years. There are ancient and prehistoric artifacts, sculptures, paintings, and other artwork along with a large collection of objects and antiques.
Before or after your museum visit, head down the street to Yongsan Family Park , a nice outdoor space to relax. Another important museum worth a visit, The War Memorial of Korea is also close by.
Address: 137 Seobinggo-ro, Seobinggo-dong, Yongsan-gu
One of the newest attractions in Seoul is the Lotte World Tower skyscraper. The tallest building in South Korea, it's 500 meters above the ground and currently the fifth-tallest building in the world . The vase-like shape, with gentle curves, is designed to mimic traditional Korean ceramic pieces.
There are several indoor and outdoor observation areas (called Seoul Sky) at the top on the 117th-123 rd floors. Views are spectacular both during the day and at night, and you can see 360 degrees around the city.
On the 118 th floor, there's the Sky Deck with the world's highest glass floor. Like magic, the floor changes from opaque to clear, terrifying unsuspecting visitors. Even getting to the top is fun, and the journey is done via super fast, double-decker elevators, with windows on one side and LED screens on the other three and on the ceiling.
Inside the tower are offices, luxury residences, and the SIGNIEL SEOUL luxury hotel. There's also the Lotte World Aquarium, the Lotte Museum of Art, and an enormous shopping mall. The tower is home to the Lotte Concert Hall and the Lotte Cinema, a state-of-the-art, 21-screen MoviePlex with the world's largest movie screen. The tower is adjacent to the Lotte World amusement park, which is a great thing to do in Seoul for families.
Address: Songpa-gu, Jamsil 6(yuk)-dong, Olympic-ro, 300, Seoul
A remnant of the Korean War, the DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) is the area located along the border between North and South Korea. This highly sensitive and highly fortified area can only be visited during an official tour. Aside from the visit to the DMZ, a tour gives you a chance to get out of urban Seoul and see a bit of the Korean countryside.
The Half-Day Korean DMZ Tour , which includes pickup and drop-off in central Seoul, takes you to the important sites in the DMZ area and gets you back to Seoul right after lunch (if you take the early morning tour). The guided tour includes visits to landmarks like the 3rd Tunnel, dug by the North in anticipation of an invasion, and the Dora Observatory, where you can look over into North Korea.
First built in 1395, Gyeongbokgung Palace is the largest of Seoul's five grand palaces built during the powerful Joseon dynasty. Destroyed and rebuilt several times over the centuries, it was restored to its original glory after the Second World War and totally restored in the 1990s.
A visit to the Gyeongbokgung Palace is one of the best things to do in Seoul because within the palace grounds, you can also find the National Palace Museum of Korea and the National Folk Museum of Korea , and both are worth a visit. The palace museum is especially fascinating as it presents items from the palaces of the Joseon Dynasty.
This includes priceless antiques and artwork, as well as everyday items for cooking, cleaning, and daily life. The National Folk Museum focuses on items from daily life, as well as clothing and dioramas, to tell the story of the Korean people since prehistoric times.
Address: 161 Sajik-ro, Sejongno, Jongno-gu, Seoul
Located behind the Deoksugung Palace, the Seoul Museum of Art , or SeMa as it's known to locals, has a large collection of artwork, mainly from the modern era. The art museum focuses on Korean art and Korean artists but has a decent selection of international works and creators. Changing temporary and visiting exhibitions also showcase unique collections and artwork.
The collection is displayed over three floors in a large building that was formerly the home of the Korean Supreme Court. The museum has six additional satellite locations in other parts of Seoul, and these feature rotating exhibits from the museum's main collection, as well as special exhibitions.
Don't miss the museum's Nam June Paik Memorial House, an exhibition and workshop space inside the house of legendary Korean contemporary artist Nam June Paik. The house is located in Seoul's Changsin-Dong neighborhood.
Address: 61, Deoksugung-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul
The Blue House is Korea's version of the White House. It's the official residence of the Korean president , as well as the location of his and related executive offices of state. The Blue House isn't really a single building, it's an entire campus of buildings, all built in the traditional Korean style and all featuring the distinctive blue tile roofs where it gets its name.
One of the coolest things to do in Seoul is to take a tour of the Blue House. Hour-long tours are given, but participants must apply and schedule their tour in advance, online. The tour takes you to many parts of the palace complex including meeting rooms, reception rooms, and the Korean version of the Rose Garden, where the Korean president holds press conferences.
Ask your hotel concierge to help with reservations.
Address: 1 Sejongno, Jongno-gu, Seoul
Bongeunsa is one of many Buddhist temples in and around Seoul. It first opened in the year 794 and is a complex of multiple buildings and shrines. It's easy to visit, as it's centrally located in the exciting Gangnam area. If you're spending the day sightseeing and exploring the city, this is a wonderful place to take a break.
The temple is on the side of a low mountain, directly across the street from the massive COEX convention center and mall. It's a popular spot for convention-goers to take a break and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere. Visitors are welcome, and the temple even has a program that allows guests to experience the daily life of a monk for a few hours.
Address: 531 Bongeunsa-ro, Samseong 1(il)-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
The largest and main gate to Seoul's Gyeongbokgung Palace , Gwanghwamun Gate is home to the changing of the guards ceremony (performed since 1469), which happens daily (except Tuesdays) at 10am and 2pm.
The gate has undergone many renovations and rebuilding, most recently in 2010, when it was restored to its original location and reconstructed with native materials using traditional tools and building techniques.
There's a large plaza in front, and the gate sits in front of the vast Gwanghwamun Square , home to frequent political demonstrations, a large subway station, a giant fountain, and some huge statues of Joseon-era leaders.
This natural creek that flows through central Seoul was covered over by highways in the post-Korean War economic boom. Seven miles of the creek were uncovered as part of an urban revitalization project and turned into an outdoor recreation area, opening in 2005.
There are now seven miles of creek-side hiking, walking and biking trails. It really has changed the CBD of Seoul by bringing an artery of water and green into what was a very urbanized, crowded area.
The creek is also home to the spectacular Seoul Lantern Festival , held each November. Ornate, lighted paper lanterns are displayed in and along the creek, and each night, thousands of people line the creek to view and enjoy the floating artwork. It's a fun, nighttime activity for families, as a lot of the art installations are geared toward children.
Set within the strikingly beautiful landscape of the Bukhansan National Park , Jingwansa is an ancient temple complex offering many ways to experience and learn about Buddhism and temple life. The traditional buildings are surrounded by miles of hiking trails (you can come here just to hike) snaking through the mountains.
The temple, which grows most of its own food (and even ferments its own kimchee), has a range of public programs. There's a temple stay program, which includes an overnight visit, plus there are cultural and learning programs. They also offer foodie experiences like a traditional vegetarian temple meal, as eaten by the monks.
Jingwansa is on the far west side of the city, it's one of the four major temples of Seoul first built around 1,000 BC.
Address: 73 Jingwan-gil, Jingwan-dong, Eunpyeong-gu, Seoul
Itaewon is a bustling neighborhood of Seoul focused on a few pedestrian streets filled with shops, cafés, and other consumer businesses. If you have limited time in the city, it's one of those places that can give you a real feel for Korean retail culture in a short time period. There are food carts and street performers, and some of the side streets are filled with restaurants. It's a great place for people-watching.
This is an excellent place to wander around and just lose yourself in the energy of the city. Be sure to wander down pedestrian-only Gyeongnidan Street, as it's lined with all kinds of restaurants and is a place to buy many international foods not easily available in Korea (like pizza and American-style barbecue). It's a fun thing to do in Seoul for families, and you'll see many parents and children here.
Another street, literally called Itaewon Antique Furniture Street, is filled with antique shops, and this is always an excellent place to buy unique gifts.
Known by its initials, the DDP is a very cool design center in Seoul's Dongdaemun area. Dongdaemun, Seoul's fashion district, is also known for its shopping; there are a lot of department stores and discount clothing and houseware stores in the area. The DDP has changing art and creative exhibitions open to the public, as well as a very cool store inside.
The silver, orb-like flowing Dongdaemun Design Plaza building looks like something from outer space. It was designed by the late Iraqi-British architect Zaha Hadid, considered one of the great female architects of the modern era. In perhaps Seoul's ultimate contrast, there are ruins of the ancient city fortress preserved just outside the front entrance of the design center.
The complex is filled with showrooms, workspaces, offices, and design studios. There is also what has to be Seoul's coolest shop, with small craft vendors selling all kinds of interesting items showcasing contemporary design and locally made, handcrafted items. It's an excellent place to buy unique gifts.
A visit to the DDP is one of the best things to do in Seoul at night — the design center comes alive when the sun goes down, the highlight being 25,550 white LED roses that light up. The silver-colored, modern, curving building and the rows of artificial flowers make the DDP one of Seoul's best Instagram spots.
After your visit, head across the street for a burger and crinkle-cut fries at one of Seoul's most popular new dining spots, Shake Shack. It's right across from the DDP in the Doota shopping mall.
Address: 281 Eulji-ro, Euljiro 7(chil)-ga, Jung-gu, Seoul
Seoul's best street food market combines a taste-bud tempting array of street food vendors under one large roof. The market features rows of food stalls, offering every kind of Korean food you can imagine.
Most stalls have small chairs or stools in front of them, creating tiny restaurants, where you can sit and have a meal. It's all about tasting things here, and a smile and request will usually get you a sample of most of the things on offer.
The market is in central Seoul, and it's open from 9am to 10pm. The most popular things sold here are bindaetteok (mung bean pancakes), bibimbap (rice mixed with sauteed beef, vegetables, and gochujang red chili paste), gimbap (Korean sushi), sundae (blood sausage), tteokbokki (stir-fried spicy rice cakes), and various types of noodles.
Other parts of the market have vendors selling meat and seafood, and other sections have clothes and household items.
Address: 88 Changgyeonggung-ro, Jongno 4(sa)-ga, Jongno-gu, Seoul
This unique neighborhood in central Seoul is filled with small stores that sell Korean traditional folk and handicrafts, along with art galleries. Stores sell things like hanji (traditional, hand-made paper), hanbok (traditional clothing), teas, pottery, and unique artwork.
The galleries in Insadong feature Korean fine art of all types. There are also a lot of tea houses and small cafes, perfect for a break during your shopping adventures.
The Insadong area really comes alive on Saturday afternoons and all day Sunday, when streets are closed to traffic and it becomes a giant craft and culture fair. Aside from food stalls and vendors, there are traditional music and dance performances and other cultural exhibits.
Luxury Hotels:
- Grand Mercure Ambassador Hotel and Residences Seoul Yongsan is one of Seoul's top 5-star resorts. Located in the heart of downtown, it offers a range of poshly decorated rooms and suites, all with stunning city views, especially after dark. Amenities include multiple restaurants, an indoor golf room, a fitness center, and spa. There is also a swimming pool, hot tub, and sauna. If you're traveling with the family, there is a kids' club, and if that family includes a dog, the hotel is pet friendly.
- Designed with relaxation in mind, SIGNIEL SEOUL has luxurious and comfortable rooms with beautiful decor. It's located high up in Seoul's Lotte World Tower, so the rooms and suites have some spectacular views. There are several restaurants in the hotel and a wide variety close by in the tower and mall complex below. Other on-site amenities include an indoor swimming pool and a hot tub and a spa with a full range of treatments. There is also a fitness center on-site.
- Four Seasons Hotel Seoul is the largest hotel in the South Korean capital city and the first in South Korea. The 5-star property has 317 rooms, including 43 suites, and all feature elegant luxe decor. Expect customizable beds with high-quality linens, spa-style bathrooms, and floor-to-ceiling windows with great city views. The hotel is family-friendly and has a kids' pool and a children's menu at its restaurants. Other amenities include a posh spa, a heated indoor swimming pool, an indoor golf driving range, and a fitness center.
Mid-Range Hotels :
- May Place Seoul Dongdaemun is a top mid-range choice. It offers a mix of rooms and suites that are spartan but comfortable, with wood floors and white linen-draped beds. They also come with air purifiers and blackout curtains. Amenities include a restaurant, a hot tub, and a rooftop terrace where you can check out the panoramic city and mountain views.
- In the middle of Seoul's cultural district, Hotel28 Myeongdong is another excellent good-value choice, especially if you like sleek and modern décor. The hotel has glass walls of windows and well-appointed rooms and suites. Amenities include a restaurant and workout room.
- GLAD Gangnam COEX Center Hotel has a convenient locale just outside Exit 1 of the Samseong Subway Station. Rooms feature contemporary décor, floor-to-ceiling windows, and giant wall-mounted flat-screen TVs. Amenities include a restaurant with a breakfast buffet, a workout room, and a 24-hour front desk.
Budget Hotels :
- Delight Hotel is a clean and comfortable budget choice with contemporary rooms featuring luxury linens, marble bathrooms with rain showers, and large windows. Amenities include a restaurant serving complimentary breakfast, 24-hour room service, a hot tub, and even rental bikes to explore the area.
- Also, try the Grid Inn Hotel for budget-friendly lodging. Centrally located in the Gwanak-Gu district, it offers tidy rooms with refrigerators, blackout curtains, and safes. There is a restaurant and coffee shop on-site. The front desk is open 24 hours, and there is self-service laundry for guests.
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- 28 Stunning Places To Visit In South Korea In 2024
The elusive, exotic land of South Korea beckons every traveler and backpacker to experience its many wonders. You’ll be spoilt for choice when shortlisting places to visit in South Korea , which offers such an unbelievable range of unexplored natural sites and urban delights.
There are tradition folk villages and swanky cities, gorgeous islands and breathtaking natural vistas. If you were wondering where to go in South Korea then here is a list of our top picks of places to visit in South Korea , from the popular to the unexplored, from countryside villages, grand Buddhist temples & palaces to ancient fortresses and high-tech urban cities. An interesting fact is that when it comes to South Korea most people only know about the capital city, Seoul and think that it is the only place worth visiting in the country. However, that is not the case. We have listed out some of the most amazing places in South Korea here that you can visit and explore.
Top 28 Places To Visit In South Korea 2024
So, you have come here which means you really do wanna know about the places to visit in South Korea ! Well, if you’re planning to visit South Korea soon, here is the perfectly curated list of places to visit in South Korea on your next trip. Keep scrolling down and read along the best South Korea tourist places to visit. Go on!
- Seoul : The Dazzling Capital City
- Jeju Island : A Stunning Island
- The Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ): Engage With Modern History
- Busan: Something For Everyone
- Gyeongju: A Treasure Trove Of Cultural Sites
- Dadohaehaesang National Park: The Largest National Park In Korea
- Pyeongchang County: Paradise For Hikers
- Suwon: Home To A UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Seoraksan National Park: A Tentative World Heritage Site
- Andong Hahoe Folk Village: Travel Back In Time
- Upo Marsh: The Largest Inland Wetland In Korea
- Juknokwon: The Slow City
- Boseong Green Tea Field: A Stunning Scenery
- Seongsan Sunrise Peak: For Gorgeous Sunset Views
- Ggotji Beach: Something For Beach Lovers
- Darangee Village: A Quaint And Photogenic Village
- Jeungdo Salt Farm: A Treasure Island
- Haeinsa Temple : World’s Oldest Intact Buddhist Canon
- Chunwang Peak: The Second Highest Peak In South Korea
- Naganeupseong Folk Village: An Appealing Little Village
- Gwang-An-Bridge: The Famous Diamond Bridge
- Kyeong-Wha Station: Capture The Essence Of Cherry Blossoms
- Gongryong Ridge: Ideal For Taking A Hike
- Bulguksa Temple : A UNESCO Listed Heritage Site
- Uleung Island Seaside Road: The Mysterious Island
- Chuncheon : Spectacular Lakes & Mighty Mountains
- Jeonju: With A Rich And Fascinating History
- Halla Mountain: Offers Spectacular Views
1. Seoul: The Dazzling Capital City
The dazzling capital and one of the best cities in South Korea will impress you with its dizzying mix of modern architecture, party vibes, pop culture, beautiful parks & glittering promenades making it one of the most famous places in South Korea and the best cities to visit in South Korea. Vibrant Seoul is not just a buzzing urban hub but also rich in history and culture. With gorgeous palaces, chic restaurants and stylish boutiques, Seoul is among the charming places to visit in South Korea during autumn . The National Museum and War Memorial take you through the history of the country, while the cool shopping district of Gangnam gives you a taste of the city’s ritzy side on your reasons to visit South Korea .
Ideal for: Nightlife, Shopping, Culture, Architecture Key attractions: Changdeokgung Palace (with an amazing Secret Garden), Gyeongbokgung Palace, Bukchon Hanok village (for its pagodas and old-world charm), Lotte World amusement park, Bukhansan National Park, N Seoul Tower for panoramic views.
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2. Jeju Island: A Stunning Island
This stunning island just 85 Kilometers off the coast is one of the most beautiful places in South Korea and one of the most famous places in South Korea. Having been voted as one of the New Seven Wonders of Nature, the pristine beauty of Jeju-do will take your breath away. Surreal white sand beaches surrounded by pine forests, volcanic craters and lava caves, beautiful botanical gardens and a rich culture are some of the high-points of this natural paradise amongst places near Seoul that are a must-visit.
Ideal for: Nature, Photography Key attractions: Seongsan Sunrise Peak, Halassang national park, Seopjikoji promontory, Hyeopjae & Hamdeok beach, Cheonjiyeon Waterfalls
3. The Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ): Engage With Modern History
Amongst famous South Korea attractions, The DMZ is one of the most unique places to visit in South Korea to get a better understanding of the conflict between North and South Korea & the current state of affairs. The DMZ is full of interesting sites that make for an engaging lesson in modern history. You can take a peek into North Korea at the Observation Post and feel the rush of adventure while walking through the Infiltration Tunnel. It is advisable to take a guided tour that includes a visit to the Joint Security Area (JSA).
Ideal for: Historical Sites Key Attractions: Freedom Park, Dorasan Station & Observatory
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4. Busan: Something For Everyone
If you’re visiting places in South Korea then not adding this place to your list would be unfair. This second largest city of South Korea is known across the world for hosting Asia’s largest international film festival. Busan is an interesting amalgamation of skyscrapers, majestic mountains, beautiful beaches and magnificent Buddhist temples and amongst the best places to visit in South Korea . Amongst the popular places to visit in Korea Busan is the Haedong Yonggungsa temple along the coast and the interesting Jagalchi fish market. Foodies can relish the sea food spread at the numerous restaurants and enjoy local delicacies at the ubiquitous street food stalls.
Ideal for: Beaches, Culture, Food Key attractions: Haeundae Beach (with the Sea Life Aquarium and Folk Square), Beomeosa Temple, Gwangalli Beach with beautiful views of the Diamond bridge, Hurshimchung Hot Springs
5. Gyeongju: A Treasure Trove Of Cultural Sites
One of the places to visit in South Korea in May , the coastal city of Gyeongju, often called an open-air museum, is one of the best things to do in South Korea to discover its traditional roots and rich heritage. The erstwhile capital of the ancient Silla kingdom, Gyeongju is a treasure trove of cultural and historical places in South Korea and ruins going back to a thousand years. With the UNESCO world heritage site, Bulguksa temple and the National Museum with its unparalleled collection of artefacts, this city gives you a glimpse into South Korea’s cultural roots.
Ideal for: Culture, History, Nature Key attractions: Anapji pond, Tumuli Park (the giant burial mounds covered in grass), the majestic Seokguram Grotto
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6. Dadohaehaesang National Park: The Largest National Park In Korea
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One of the most beautiful tourist destinations in South Korea, it is the largest National Park in Korea, this slice of paradise covers 1700 large and small islands and some rock structures. One of the most scenic and islands is the Cheongsando island considered one of the best places to visit in South Korea for it surreal landscapes and the slow city movement. Hongdo and Heuksando are the other popular islands where you can take a boat trip to admire the overwhelming natural sites. This is one of the top famous places to visit in South Korea for your next vacation!
Ideal for: Nature, Tranquility, Photography
7. Pyeongchang County: Paradise For Hikers
This is one of the must visit places in South Korea to experience tranquillity and awe-inspiring scenic beauty of the best places to visit in Korea . Located in the Taebaek Mountains, this picturesque county 180 Kms away from Seoul hosted the prestigious Winter Olympics in February 2018. The Odaesan National Park is a hikers’ delight with trails going up the snow-peaked mountains, while the ski resorts Alpensia and Yongpyong are popular with skiers and snowboarders. The mountains are also home to many beautiful Buddhist shrines. This place is surely one of the best places to visit in South Korea during winters !
Ideal for: Nature, Photography, Spirituality Key Attractions: Woljeongsa temple, Pyeongchang Hyanggyo
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8. Suwon: Home To A UNESCO World Heritage Site
Capital of the Gyeonggi province bordering Seoul, Suwon is known for its unique Hwaseong Fortress with its imposing stone walls and impressive archways, and this has made it one of the best places to visit in Korea . Built by the Joseon dynasty the fortresses wall is a UNESCO world heritage site with four pagoda-style gates, artillery towers and observation decks. Another magnificent structure at the site is the Hwaseong Haenggung Palace. With all that said, don’t forget to indulge in shopping in Suwon . With many more exciting things to do, Suwon is one of the top places to visit in South Korea .
Ideal for: History, Architecture Key Attractions: Suwon Hwaseong Museum to understand the history of the majestic fortress, Gwanggyosan Mountain (for hiking trails), Samsung Innovation Museum
9. Seoraksan National Park: A Tentative World Heritage Site
The vivid strokes of nature will greet you every step of the way in the UNESCO protected Seoraksan National Park and is one of the most mesmerizing places to witness autumn in Korea . Being one of the best places to visit in South Korea , this is l iterally meaning the Snowy Crag Mountains, the Seoraksan range with its snow-covered peaks forms a majestic backdrop to the park temple. It is a great place to hike the myriad trails including the formidable Ulsan Rock or simply enjoy the gondola ride up the mountain for some spectacular views. As you stroll through the 400000 sq km biosphere protection site, prepare to be awestruck by the giant Buddha statue on your path.
Ideal for: Hiking, Adventure, Photography, Nature Key Attractions: Baekdam sa Buddhist temple, Gyejo-am hermitage, Yukdam-Pokpo waterfall
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10. Andong Hahoe Folk Village: Travel Back In Time
Literally meaning ‘the village enveloped by water’ this charming traditional Korean village located in Andong is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Entering the Hahoe village is like travelling back in time to the simple Korean village way of life displaying local traditions and culture. The beautiful setting alongside the Nakdong river is accentuated by the rural tile and thatched roof houses, sandy beaches and pine trees. The village is also a great place to try out traditional Korean delicacies and marvel at the mask dance performed by the locals, read through Korea travel tips to know more.
Ideal for: Culture, Tranquility, nature Nearby attractions: Bongjeongsa temple, Buyongdae Cliff (take a boat for breathtaking views of the village)
11. Upo Marsh: The Largest Inland Wetland In Korea
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Considered to be the largest inland wetland in Korea, Upo March is a must-visit site for all tourists and one of the best free tourist attractions in South Korea. It is said that this land was formed over almost 140 million years ago and it is home to about 1500 species of plants and animals too. Some of these animals are, however, currently endangered. You can also spot a few migratory birds here which are found to be flying low as you walk or bike through the land. This surely tops the list of good places to visit in South Korea !
Ideal for: Biking, nature walks, photography, bird-watching Nearby attractions: NA
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12. Juknokwon: The Slow City
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Explore South Kore and enjoy the slow-paced life. Also known as the ‘slow city’, Damyang offers a variety of tourist attractions, out of which, Juknokwon cannot be missed for sure. The thick bamboo land that has 8 different trails has 8 unique themes that you can walk through. If you look close enough, you can spot some green tea shoots growing from the dew that falls off the bamboo leaves, known as Jukro tea.
Ideal for: Nature walk, photography Nearby attractions: Gwanbangjerim, May 18th National Cemetery and Gangcheonsan County Park
13. Boseong Green Tea Field: A Stunning Scenery
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With a major 40 % of the total tea produced in Korea being produced at these famous fields, this place is nothing less than a scenic beauty in itself which is also used as a backdrop of many Korean movies and drama shows. It is among the top 5 places to visit in South Korea and is perfect to plan a vacation in May, make sure you don’t miss out on the grand Green-tea festival or click a picture of the stunning scenery as this place is well lit by light bulbs during winter season which is also the best time to explore South Korea. This field is amongst the best places to visit in South Korea during summer !
Ideal for: Nature walk, photography Nearby attractions: Songjeong Station Market, Darangee Village
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14. Seongsan Sunrise Peak: For Gorgeous Sunset Views
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If you are heading to Jeju Island anyway, then you should not miss watching the sunrise at Seongsan Peak. The best of South Korea tourist attractions , this spot has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site that was formed by the hydrovolcanic eruptions 5000 years ago. You will even find a variety of rare species of plants. The magnificent sunrise is the most spectacular thing on this volcanic mountain.
Ideal for: Hiking, Nature Key attractions: Sunrise, Rare plant species, lush greenery,magnificent views of nature
15. Ggotji Beach: Something For Beach Lovers
For those who live for beautiful sunsets should not miss this place on Jeju Island, one of the best South Korea destinations . The white sandy beach is a delight to the beach babies. The sunset here is nothing like you have seen before. You will find two large rock formations on the beach that are known as Granny and Grandpa Rocks. There is an interesting story behind the names too. According to the legends, the wife of a commander from the Shilla Dynasty became a rock waiting faithfully for her husband. When the sun sinks between the two rocks, it looks so magnificent and the sky lights up in tangerine color.
Ideal for: Sunsets, diving Key attractions: Granny Rock, Grandpa Rock
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16. Darangee Village: A Quaint And Photogenic Village
If you want to explore the village life of South Korea, then you should visit Darangee which is a well-preserved village. The tiny step fields look so photogenic. This is your shot of experiencing traditional Korean places while backpacking in South Korea. It is amazing to see how a country like such can have two opposite sides; one completely modern and another so bucolic.
Ideal for: Backpacking Key attractions: Countless tiny fields
17. Jeungdo Salt Farm: A Treasure Island
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You have seen nothing like the soft beach and salt farms in Jeungdo. This is a treasure island not only because of all the salt produced but also the artifacts from the Song Dynasty found at the bottom of the ocean. The marine life that you will find in the mudflat town will amaze you. It is one of the best places to see in South Korea .
Ideal for: Sightseeing Key attractions: Salt farms, Mudflat town, marine life of the mud flat
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18. Haeinsa Temple: World’s Oldest Intact Buddhist Canon
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Did you know that the world’s oldest intact Buddhist canon is restored inside Haeinsa Temple that itself is 1200 years old? The curiosity alone should make you visit this temple and if you are an avid Buddhist practitioner, then you should definitely visit this place on your vacation in South Korea and several other popular castles in Korea to get a glance into the history of Korea.
Ideal for: Sightseeing, Religious Key attractions: Janggyeong Panjeon, the oldest wooden Buddha Statue in Korea.
19. Chunwang Peak: The Second Highest Peak In South Korea
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The second highest peak in the country should definitely be one of your South Korea points of interest . Standing tall at 1,915 meters, this peak is a beloved for many Korean mountain climbers. If climbing mountains give you the thrill, then we see no reason why you should sit this one out. There is even a national park on the mountain that stretches over three provinces. The clean air and freshwater from the spring will be a delight to your internal organs.
Ideal for: Nature, hiking Key attractions: Chunwang Spring, sunrise, dazzling flora and fauna
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20. Naganeupseong Folk Village: An Appealing Little Village
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To enjoy South Korea sightseeing , plan a trip to Naganeupseong Folk Village where you will observe the lifestyle from the ear of the Chosun Dynasty. The straw-roofed houses, government offices, castles, guesthouse, all look so pretty and photogenic. You would really enjoy your time here even if you are not a history buff.
Ideal for: Sightseeing Key attractions: Overnight homestay
21. Gwang-An-Bridge: The Famous Diamond Bridge
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Famously known as the Diamond Bridge, it is a suspension bridge located in Busan, South Korea that connectes Haeundae-gu to Suyeong-gu. The road surface is about 6,500 m long and although it is not a pedestrian bridge, you can still enjoy the stunning views of bridge and the surrounding region from afar.
Ideal for : Views, Photography Key attractions : The lighting system
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22. Kyeong-Wha Station: Capture The Essence Of Cherry Blossoms
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This place is a favourite haunt for photographers who can capture the true essence of the Cherry blossoms falling down on the track and making a picture-perfect moment. The visual delight of the train is approaching the station under the cherry blossom tunnel is absolutely unmissable and surreal.
Ideal for : Photography Key attractions: Cherry blossom tunnel
23. Gongryong Ridge: Ideal For Taking A Hike
Wondering where to visit in South Korea? Well, why not give Gongryong Ridge a try? Shaped like the spine of a dinosaur, this place is ideal for trekkers and hiking enthusiasts who would love a great climb along with sublime views of the surrounding mountain range. This ricky ridge offers spectacular views of Gongryong Ridge.
Ideal for : Sighseeing, hiking, nature enthusiasts Key attractions : Seorak mountain range
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24. Bulguksa Temple: A UNESCO Listed Heritage Site
This temple is a UNESCO listed heritage site that is considered to be amongst the most famous historic places to visit in South Korea and one of the most popular South Korea tourist places. It features two granite pagodas on either sides of the temple that add to the grandeur beauty of this place.
Ideal for : Historic sightseeing Key attractions : Dabotap and Seokgatap
25. Uleung Island Seaside Road: The Mysterious Island
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Also known as “Mysterious Island’, Uleung Island Seaside Road is one of the most interesting places to go in South Korea. It is a famous weekend getaway spot for the people of Seoul and will serve as a calming site for you. With its interesting rock formations, many waterfalls, and shore cliffs, the Uleung Island Seaside Road is magical and something you shouldn’t miss!
Ideal for : Sightseeing, weekend getaways Key attractions : Haengnam Coastal Walking Path and Dokdo Observatory
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26. Chuncheon: Spectacular Lakes & Mighty Mountains
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With its spectacular lakes and mighty mountains, Chuncheon happens to be one of the most well-known South Korea tourist places. It is also the capital city of the Gangwon Province and is the location where many popular Korean soap operas are filmed. Many visit the destination for this reason too! The city is also known as a foodies’ paradise, and you can try many Korean delicacies here.
Ideal for : Sightseeing Key attractions : Namiseom Island and Cheongpyeong Lake
27. Jeonju: With A Rich And Fascinating History
If you are wondering about where to go in South Korea, then Jeonju is the answer! During the reign of the Joseon Dynasty the place happened to be the spiritual capital. It still has many temples and museums and is one of the best places to know about the rich and exciting history of the country. If you are a history buff and wish to see traditional homes dating back to the early 20th century then make sure you stop at Jeonju and have a good time. It is recommended as one of the best places to go in Korea if you are fascinated to know the background of this pleasing landmark.
Ideal for : Historic sightseeing Key attractions : Jeonju National Museum and Jeondong Cathedral
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28. Halla Mountain: Offers Spectacular Views
If you are looking for tourist places in South Korea then Halla Mountain is one and you can’t miss this one! The snowflakes make for a gorgeous view and the icicles that cover the tea branches inspired the Halla Snow Festival which used to be held annually in late January or early February. Due to some reason, it does not happen anymore, but the snowflakes are still there, and the mountain makes for a great sight and must not be missed!
Ideal for : Hiking
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Looking at the above places to visit in South Korea, it sure looks like an awesome destination for a holiday. From nature to the best of lifestyle and modern experiences – do what you love here and tell us about it in the comments section below. So, pack your bags and book your trip to South Korea right away!
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Frequently Asked Questions About Places To Visit In South Korea
Which are the best places to visit in South Korea?
Some of the best places to visit in South Korea are Seoul, Jeju Island, Busan, Gyeongju, Dadohaehaesang National Park, Andong Hahoe Folk Village, Boseong Green Tea Field, Seongsan Sunrise Peak, Halla Mountain, Jeonju, and Chuncheon.
Where should I go for the first time in South Korea?
Wondering where to go in South Korea for the first time? Here are some of the places you should not miss: 1. Bulguksa Temple 2. Gongryong Ridge 3. Gwang-An-Bridge 4. Ggotji Beach 5. Haeinsa Temple
Which is the most visited place in South Korea?
Seoul is the most visited place in South Korea. It is the capital city that covers the major coastal area and include famous Buddha temples, palaces, and other landmarks.
How many days are enough for South Korea?
If you want to have a balance of relaxing and adventurous vacation and explore beautiful places in South Korea to the fullest, then at least 10-14 days are required.
What are the popular outdoor activities in South Korea?
During your visit to South Korea, you may indulge in top outdoor activities such as Sky Diving, Bungee Jumping, Zip Lining, Paragliding, Scuba Diving, Para Sailing, Surfing, Rafting, and the thrilling rides in the adventure parks.
Which are some of the best places to visit in South Korea for families with kids?
Seoul, Busan, and Juju Island are some of the most popular tourist destinations in South Korea which are perfect to visit while travelling with family and kids. Being metropolitan centres, you can expect a large number of tourists during the seasonal months, making it a safe place for anyone planning a trip.
Which are some of the must-visit places in South Korea for couples?
Some of the must-visit places in South Korea for couples include N Seoul Tower, Han River, Ihwa Mural, Lotte World, Trick Eye Museum, Cheonggyecheon Stream, Boseong Green Tea Field, and Nami Island.
What is South Korea famous for?
South Korea is famous for its booming economy and entertainment industry. Moreover, the food segment does not lag behind and offers a variety of tasty foods to relish like Kimchi and Bibimbap that no one can afford to miss.
Which are the best national parks in South Korea?
South Korea is famous for its natural beauty which is an important trait that attracts so many visitors from around the world. Some of the enthralling national parks in South Korea are Dadohaehaesang, Seoraksan, Bukhansan, Hallasan, Gyeongju National Park, Jirisan, Songnisan, and Mudeungsan.
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Visitors to Suwon Hwaseong Fortress can embark on a fascinating journey through history by walking along the well-preserved walls. The scenic pathway offers breathtaking views and an opportunity to explore various points of interest, such as the Hwaseomun Gate, Seojangdae Command Post, and the Banghwasuryujeong Pavilion. Each structure within the fortress tells a unique story, providing insight into the strategic and cultural significance of the site.One of the highlights of the fortress experience is the Hwaseong Haenggung Palace, located within the fortress walls. This royal residence served as a temporary palace for King Jeongjo during his visits to Suwon. The palace complex, meticulously restored to its former glory, offers a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of the Joseon royalty. Visitors can explore the various halls and courtyards, participate in traditional Korean cultural activities, and even dress in hanbok (traditional Korean clothing) for a truly immersive experience.The Suwon Hwaseong Cultural Festival, held annually in October, is another fantastic way to experience the fortress's vibrant history. The festival features traditional music and dance performances, reenactments of historical events, and a grand parade that brings the fortress to life. This lively celebration attracts visitors from all over the world, creating a festive atmosphere that honors Suwon's rich cultural heritage.
One of the museum's highlights is the recreated traditional Korean apothecary, where visitors can observe the tools and techniques used by ancient herbalists. This exhibit provides a hands-on experience, allowing visitors to try their hand at grinding herbs and mixing medicinal concoctions. The museum also features detailed dioramas and multimedia presentations that illustrate the historical development of oriental medicine, from its origins to its modern-day applications.The Daegu Yangnyeongsi Museum of Oriental Medicine also offers a range of interactive and educational programs. Visitors can participate in herbal tea-tasting sessions, where they can sample various traditional teas known for their health benefits. The museum's workshops on making herbal soaps and oils are particularly popular, providing a fun and engaging way to learn about the practical uses of medicinal herbs.In addition to its permanent exhibits, the museum hosts special exhibitions and events that delve deeper into specific aspects of oriental medicine. These events often feature guest lectures by experts in the field, offering valuable insights and fostering a greater appreciation for the holistic approach to health and wellness.The museum's location in the Yangnyeongsi area adds to its charm and historical significance. Yangnyeongsi has been a center for herbal medicine since the Joseon Dynasty, and the surrounding streets are lined with shops selling a wide array of medicinal herbs and traditional remedies. A visit to the museum can be complemented by a stroll through this vibrant market, where visitors can witness the bustling trade and perhaps even purchase some herbal products to take home.
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Unveiling Busan: Top Tourist Spots to Explore in South Korea’s Coastal Gem
Welcome to Busan, a vibrant coastal city in South Korea that seamlessly blends natural beauty with cultural richness. From picturesque beaches to bustling markets and serene temples, Busan offers a wide array of attractions that cater to all types of travelers. Whether you’re here for relaxation, adventure, or a bit of both, Busan has something for everyone. Dive into our comprehensive travel guide to discover the top tourist spots in this coastal gem.
Haeundae Beach
Haeundae Beach is one of the most famous beaches in South Korea. Known for its long stretch of white sand and clear blue waters, it’s a perfect spot for sunbathing, swimming, and various water sports. The area around Haeundae Beach also boasts numerous cafes, restaurants, and shops, making it a lively spot day and night.
Gamcheon Culture Village
Often referred to as the “Machu Picchu of Busan,” Gamcheon Culture Village is a colorful and artistic community perched on the hills overlooking the city. The village is a maze of narrow alleyways adorned with murals, sculptures, and art installations. It’s a great place to explore on foot, with plenty of photo opportunities and small galleries to visit.
Taejongdae Resort Park
Taejongdae Resort Park is a natural tourist attraction located at the southern end of Yeongdo Island. The park features rugged cliffs, dense forests, and breathtaking views of the sea. Visitors can hike the trails, take a scenic train ride, or visit the famous Taejongdae Observatory to enjoy panoramic sea views.
Gwangalli Beach
Gwangalli Beach is another popular destination in Busan, known for its fine sand, clear water, and wonderful night views. The beach is famous for its lively nightlife and the Gwangandaegyo Bridge, which is beautifully illuminated at night. It’s a favorite spot for locals and tourists alike, offering various water activities and vibrant beachside bars.
Jagalchi Fish Market
Jagalchi Fish Market is the largest seafood market in South Korea, located right on the waterfront in Nampo-dong. Visitors can watch fishermen hauling in their daily catch and purchase fresh seafood. The market also has numerous food stalls and restaurants where you can sample a variety of delicious seafood dishes.
Beomeosa Temple
Beomeosa Temple is a serene Buddhist temple nestled on the slopes of Geumjeongsan Mountain. The temple complex features impressive architecture, beautiful gardens, and peaceful surroundings. It’s a great place to experience traditional Korean culture, meditate, or enjoy the tranquility of nature.
Haedong Yonggungsa Temple
Haedong Yonggungsa Temple is a unique temple located along the coast, offering stunning sea views. Unlike most temples situated in the mountains, Haedong Yonggungsa is famous for its scenic location and beautiful sunrise views. The temple grounds are adorned with various statues and pagodas that add to its charm.
BIFF Square
BIFF Square, short for Busan International Film Festival Square, is a bustling area in Nampo-dong filled with cinemas, street food stalls, and shops. It’s the heart of Busan’s film culture and hosts numerous events and festivals throughout the year. It’s a fun place to explore, especially for movie enthusiasts.
UN Memorial Cemetery
The UN Memorial Cemetery honors the soldiers from 16 countries who fought and died during the Korean War. The cemetery is beautifully landscaped and offers a peaceful environment for visitors to pay their respects and learn about the history of the war. It’s an important historical site that also provides a place for reflection.
Busan Tower and Yongdusan Park
Busan Tower, located in Yongdusan Park, offers panoramic views of the city and the sea. The park itself is a popular spot for locals to relax and enjoy leisure activities. The tower is beautifully illuminated at night, and visitors can also explore the surrounding areas filled with statues, pavilions, and lush greenery.
Wrapping up, Busan is a city that truly has it all. With its blend of natural beauty, vibrant culture, historical landmarks, and modern attractions, it promises an unforgettable experience for every traveler. Whether you’re lounging on one of its beautiful beaches, exploring its rich history at temples and markets, or enjoying the bustling city life, Busan is sure to leave a lasting impression.
Plan your trip today and immerse yourself in the unique charm of South Korea’s coastal gem. Safe travels!
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11 must-visit fall destinations in Hadong-gun, Korea
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Hadong-gun has introduced 11 scenic spots perfect for autumn, part of its 2023-2024 “Hadong Hot Places” campaign, which highlights 44 locations across the region.
These destinations were selected to showcase Hadong’s natural beauty, cultural richness, and delicious food, offering visitors the perfect fall getaway.
Following the release of summer hotspots in July, here are the top 11 places to explore during the crisp fall season.
1. Lala Bukcheon
Located in Bukcheon-myeon, known for its fall-blooming cosmos flowers, Lala Bukcheon offers a large garden, vegetable patch, and a restaurant where you can enjoy seasonal dishes crafted by Chef Lala. It’s a picturesque stop for those who love flowers and great food.
2. Geumchon 103
A cafe in Bukcheon-myeon’s Hwangtojae, Geumchon 103 is the perfect place to capture stunning views of cosmos fields. The yellow building blends harmoniously with the golden autumn landscape, making it ideal for photography enthusiasts.
3. Cheongryong-ri Ginkgo Tree
In Okjong-myeon, a 600-year-old ginkgo tree stands tall at 38 meters, turning a vibrant yellow in autumn. This ancient tree, designated as Gyeongsangnam-do Monument No. 253, serves as a beloved guardian spirit for the local village.
4. Euisin Bear Village
Located in Hwagae-myeon’s Euisin Village, this ecological village was created to protect the endangered Asiatic black bear and foster human-nature harmony. In the fall, the autumn foliage offers a beautiful backdrop for viewing the bears.
5. Big Ferry Com
A charming souvenir shop at the entrance of Choi Cham-pan’s House in Akyang-myeon, Big Ferry Com offers local treats such as Akyang makgeolli, wine, snacks, and unique souvenirs, making it a popular stop for both tourists and locals.
6. Hadong Bookstore
Housed in the Akyang Living Culture Center, this cultural space occupies the former Chukji Elementary School, which closed in 1999. Fall, the season of reading, is the perfect time to visit this quiet spot and nourish your mind.
7. Chujiri Munamsong
Designated as Natural Monument No. 491, Munamsong in Akyang-myeon is a poet’s retreat, known for its artistic gatherings. Resting on a large rock, this uniquely shaped tree is a peaceful spot for reflection and a beloved local landmark.
8. Jogae Island Campground
Nestled in Gojeon-myeon, this campground boasts stunning views where the Seomjin River meets the sea. Whether camping with a tent, caravan, or camper van, it’s a perfect spot to enjoy the autumn sunset.
9. Cafe Jeongseori
Located in Akyang-myeon, this cozy cafe offers panoramic views of trees, skies, and rice fields through its large windows, creating a serene picture-frame effect. Known for its curated picture books and famous cream lattes, it’s a peaceful spot for unwinding.
10. Goha Burger
A hit among locals and visitors, Goha Burger offers handmade burgers crafted from fresh ingredients. The renovated Nonghyup warehouse space has a spacious, stylish interior, making it a perfect stop for a delicious and hearty meal.
11. Seasonal Fruit
This cafe in Hadong-eup specializes in seasonal treats, including fruit waffles and grilled vegetable sandwiches. Visitors can rent picnic sets to enjoy a relaxed afternoon in Songnim Park while savoring the best seasonal flavors Hadong has to offer.
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MLB's travel plans for '24: Seoul, Mexico City, London, D.R.
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The MLB World Tour is coming to four international destinations in 2024: London, Mexico City, Seoul and Santo Domingo.
The Seoul Series will be the opener of the 2024 MLB regular season -- and will mark the first MLB regular-season games ever played in Korea.
Major League Baseball and the MLB Players Association announced the full plans for the four series on Wednesday.
• Seoul Series: Dodgers vs. Padres, March 20-21 (MLB season opener) • Mexico City Series: Astros vs. Rockies, April 27-28 • London Series: Mets vs. Phillies, June 8-9 • Dominican Republic Series: Red Sox vs. Rays, March 9-10 (Spring Training)
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"Major League Baseball is incredibly excited for this extensive slate of international games in 2024," Commissioner Rob Manfred said. "Our recent efforts have produced strong enthusiasm around the globe, and we look forward to building on that foundation with returns to Mexico City and London, while also opening the season in Korea for the first time. In addition, we can’t wait to celebrate the tradition of the sport in the Dominican Republic with our visit to Santo Domingo next March. We are thrilled that our fans across four different countries outside the United States and Canada will have the opportunity to see the game’s stars."
The MLB World Tour schedule for next year includes the return of games to the United Kingdom and Mexico for a second consecutive season, after the 2023 London Series between the Cubs and Cardinals and Mexico City Series between the Giants and Padres, in addition to new stops in Korea and the Dominican Republic.
“Players have a deep interest in growing baseball around the world. No matter where they come from, players are linked by a passion for our game that transcends different languages, cultures, and nationalities,” said Tony Clark, the executive director of the MLB Players Association. “The series announced today will allow fans around the globe to gain a first-hand appreciation for the unmatched skill and infectious enthusiasm players display every time they go to work. We are excited to expand our international presence in new communities and celebrate the game we all love.”
Here's a look at each of the four international series in 2024.
Seoul Series
The Dodgers and Padres will open up the 2024 season with two games in Korea from March 20-21.
The Seoul Series will mark the ninth time that the MLB season has opened outside the 50 U.S. states and Canada, and the first time in five years. Previous international openers include:
• 1999 -- Monterrey, Mexico (Rockies vs. Padres) • 2000 -- Tokyo, Japan (Mets vs. Cubs) • 2001 -- San Juan, Puerto Rico (Rangers vs. Blue Jays) • 2004 -- Tokyo, Japan (Rays vs. Yankees) • 2008 -- Tokyo, Japan (Red Sox vs. A's) • 2012 -- Tokyo, Japan (A's vs. Mariners) • 2014 -- Sydney, Australia (Dodgers vs. D-backs) • 2019 -- Tokyo, Japan (A's vs. Mariners)
It will be the Dodgers' first international games since they played the Padres in Mexico in 2018, and their second Opening Day abroad after the 2014 season opener in Australia.
"The Dodgers have a long and proud history of helping to grow the game abroad, highlighted by our trips to Mexico, China and Australia. It's very exciting to add Korea to the list," Dodgers president Stan Kasten said. "I know our players are thrilled to put their talents on display in a country so rich with baseball tradition and talent, including former Dodgers Chan Ho Park, Hee-Seop Choi and Hyun Jin Ryu."
The Padres will be playing internationally for a second straight season, but in a new country, going from the 2023 Mexico City Series to the 2024 Seoul Series. Like the Dodgers, they've also played abroad on Opening Day before, in the inaugural international season opener back in 1999.
"Korea is a great baseball country with a rich tradition, passionate fans, and talented players, including current Padre and San Diego fan favorite Ha-Seong Kim," Padres CEO Erik Greupner said. "The Padres are proud to serve alongside the Dodgers as global ambassadors for the game of baseball with our historic 2024 Korea Series."
Mexico City Series
The second Mexico City Series will feature the Astros and Rockies for a pair of games on April 27 and 28, almost exactly a year after this season's inaugural Mexico City Series.
Both Houston and Colorado last played internationally in Mexico, but in Monterrey, not Mexico City. The Astros played two regular-season games against the Angels there in 2019, and the Rockies played an exhibition series against the D-backs that same year.
The Astros have played exhibition games in Mexico City before, in 2016 against the Padres and 2004 against the Marlins.
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London Series
The London Series returns for its third edition overall, with the Mets and Phillies facing off at London Stadium on June 8 and 9.
The Mets will be playing abroad for the first time since 2010, when they faced the Marlins in Puerto Rico. But they're no stranger to international games, having participated in both MLB's first-ever international regular season games in 1996 in Mexico and MLB's first-ever regular-season games in Japan in 2000.
• 2024 London Series will feature NL East rivalry in Mets-Phils
"Interest in baseball is growing all over the world, and to bring the Mets' 'never-say-die' attitude to sports fans in London is a tremendous honor," Mets owner Steve Cohen said. "Our Queens family is ready to show London a great time with exciting baseball and amazing experiences that create new fans and build the Mets community throughout the United Kingdom."
The Phillies have never played regular-season games internationally, and have left the U.S. and Canada only once, over 50 years ago, for a pair of exhibition games against the Pirates in San Juan in 1977.
"Major League Baseball has done an excellent job of expanding its footprint internationally, and we are honored to play a role in that effort as part of the 2024 London Series," Phillies managing partner John Middleton said. "This will be a wonderful opportunity to showcase our players' talents and highlight the excitement that comes with a Phillies-Mets matchup for our fans in the UK and for those who have never attended a baseball game."
Dominican Republic Series
In addition to the three international regular-season series planned for in 2024, the Red Sox and Rays will play a Spring Training series in Santo Domingo at Estadio Quisqueya from March 9-10.
"This unique opportunity builds on our long-standing connection to the Dominican Republic and allows us to celebrate the remarkable talents and rich cultural heritage of a country whose passion for the game has distinctly shaped our organization," Red Sox president Sam Kennedy said. "From the players who have passed through our Dominican Republic Academy to those who have helped us win championships, we have been fortunate to witness the profound impact of Dominican players within our game, and we are thrilled to be able to bring Red Sox baseball to such a vibrant baseball community next year."
Exhibition games are also a key part of the MLB World Tour, which includes up to 16 exhibition games being played internationally between 2023 and ‘26, as well as up to 24 regular-season games spanning Asia, Europe and Latin America.
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Asia. From Seoul's glittering nightlife to Seoraksan National Park's vertiginous hikes, South Korea offers the traveler a dazzling range of experiences, beautiful landscapes and 5000 years of culture and history. Best Time to Visit. Best Places to Visit. Attractions.
A nation ripe with cultural, historical, and natural tourist attractions, South Korea has a plethora of interesting sights. Aside from the obvious tourist attractions, including mega-city Seoul, the country offers wide open spaces boasting incredible natural beauty characterized by rock formations, green pastures, and dense forest.
4. Jeju Island [SEE MAP] Off the southern coast of South Korea is Jeju Island, the country's only Special Autonomous Province. Nicknamed Island of the Gods, Jeju is a subtropical destination known as one of the top honeymoon and vacation spots in South Korea. In addition to beautiful beaches, lava tubes and lush green scenery, Jeju boasts a ...
The 6th edition of Top 100 Must-Visits Tourist Spots in Korea (2023-2024) list was announced by Ministry Culture, Sports and Tourism (MCST) and Korea Tourism Organization (KTO) on 13 December 2022. The list is a compilation of recommended tourist attractions that are selected and promoted every 2 years by MCST and KTO.
Jogyesa Temple in Insadong is a great option - the Golden Buddhas are amazing. Click here to check out our detailed Seoul Travel Guide. View of the walk along the Fortress Wall in Naksan Park, in Seoul, South Korea. 2. Nami Island. Nami Island is a great day trip or day tour to the east of Seoul in Gapyeong.
4. Busan. One of the best cities in South Korea to visit is Busan, a port city that provides a nice contrast to many of the other popular city destinations. The main focus for many visitors to Busan is the city's gorgeous beaches, with Haeundae Beach and Gwangalli Beach the two best known.
South Korea is the travel spot to discover rich and unique culture, taste flavorful cuisines, and indulge in prime fashion and cosmetics shopping.With so many things to do in Seoul, you can complete your travel to Korea bucket list. However, there's really so much more to discover beyond the capital city, so we've listed some more places to visit in South Korea.
Out of these 100 must visit tourist spots in Korea, 51 of the travel destinations are natural attractions and 49 are cultural attractions. The list of 100 must visit spots was first launched in 2013 and since then, 19 out of the total have been on the list for five consecutive times. All these destinations were selected from a pool of 198 ...
Author Freddy Sherman has visited South Korea multiple times, most recently exploring Seoul and the DMZ in 2022. Seoul, South Korea is a vibrant and exciting city, one that deftly combines ancient history with ultra-modern design and technology. This city is filled with a wide range of fun things to do and tourist attractions of all types, from outdoor adventures like exploring Mount Namsan ...
15. Discover the best attractions in South Korea including Jeonju Hanok Maeul, Leeum Samsung Museum of Art, and Seongsan Ilchul-bong.
Image Credit: Travel in Korea for Wikimedia Commons. Considered to be the largest inland wetland in Korea, Upo March is a must-visit site for all tourists and one of the best free tourist attractions in South Korea. It is said that this land was formed over almost 140 million years ago and it is home to about 1500 species of plants and animals too.
Tourist Places in South Korea. Seoul Tower, Jeju Island, Dadohaehaesang National Park, Upo Marsh, Changdeokgung, Myeongdong, The DMZ, Lotte World, Dongdaemun, Hongdae, Namiseom Island, Alive Museum, Beomeosa Temple, Biff Square, Wolmido Island, and many more. One is sure to be spoilt for a decision when shortlisting places to visit in South ...
6. Insadong. 6,446. Neighborhoods. Though touristy, this vibrant neighborhood is one of the cultural and artistic hubs of Seoul. Great tea houses, restaurants, street food, galleries and souvenir shops make it a must-see area. See ways to experience (124) 2024. 7.
Tourism in South Korea and its industry caters to both foreign and domestic tourists. In 2019, 17.5 million foreign tourists visited South Korea, making it the 20th most visited country in the world. [1] [2] [3] Most non-Korean tourists come from East Asia and North America, such as Taiwan and the United States.The popularity of Korean popular culture, often known as the "Korean Wave", in ...
Welcome to Busan, a vibrant coastal city in South Korea that seamlessly blends natural beauty with cultural richness. From picturesque beaches to bustling markets and serene temples, Busan offers a wide array of attractions that cater to all types of travelers.
South Korea, at the southern tip of the Korean peninsula, is a country unlike any other. It is a country of diversity, amazing people, beautiful landscapes, ...
These destinations were selected to showcase Hadong's natural beauty, cultural richness, and delicious food, offering visitors the perfect fall getaway. ... Travel Korea Kids' Corner: Best dinosaur museums in South Korea to explore with family! Travel Top 20 'Charming Ddareungi Routes' for scenic cycling tours in Seoul. Publications
Yeongjong Island, home to Incheon International Airport, is the gateway to South Korea. As part of Incheon City, this island offers wonderful tourist attractions, making it a great addition to your South Korean travel bucket list. Best things to do in Yeongjong: Explore Eulwangni Beach, Wangsan Beach, Wangsan Marina and Seonnyeo Rock Beach ...
The Eight Views of Korea are a collection of the beautiful scenery of Korea, that are now understood to be as follows: . Mount Kumgang (금강산, 金剛山); Hallasan (한라산, 漢拏山); Seokguram (석굴암, 石窟庵); Haeundae (해운대, 海雲臺); Pujon Highland (부전고원, 赴戰高原); Pyongyang (평양, 平壤); Baekdu Mountain (백두산, 白頭山) ...
The MLB World Tour is coming to four international destinations in 2024: London, Mexico City, Seoul and Santo Domingo. The Seoul Series will be the opener of the 2024 MLB regular season -- and will mark the first MLB regular-season games ever played in Korea. Major League Baseball and the