Bukchon Hanok Village
Wander through a charming traditional Korean village nestled between Gyeongbokgung and Changdeokgung Palaces. Its narrow alleys are lined with hundreds of traditional houses (hanoks), offering a picturesque glimpse into Seoul's past.
Jongmyo Shrine
Visit this UNESCO World Heritage site, a hallowed shrine dedicated to the ancestors of the Joseon Dynasty, known for its solemn atmosphere and unique architectural style. It's a place of profound historical and spiritual significance.
Gwangjang Market
Indulge your senses at Gwangjang Market, one of Korea's oldest and largest traditional markets, renowned for its authentic street food and vibrant atmosphere. Sample classic dishes like bindaetteok (mung bean pancakes) and mayak gimbap.
Insadong
Step back in time in Insadong, a charming neighborhood that preserves traditional Korean culture with its antique shops, tea houses, and art galleries. It's the ideal spot for souvenir hunting and experiencing traditional Korean arts.
Star Avenue at LOTTE Duty Free Main Store
Walk amongst the stars at Star Avenue, an outdoor attraction featuring handprints of top K-pop stars and celebrities. It's a fun spot for fans to connect with their idols outside the main Lotte Duty Free store.
Gwanghwamun
Stand before the majestic main gate of Gyeongbokgung Palace, a significant historical landmark and symbol of Seoul. The plaza in front often features cultural events and exhibitions.
Lotte World Adventure
An expansive indoor and outdoor theme park offering thrilling rides, parades, and entertainment for all ages.
Virtual Reality Sports Arcade
Step into immersive virtual worlds and experience thrilling sports simulations and games like never before.
Lotte World Aquarium
Dive into an underwater world at Lotte World Aquarium, one of Asia's largest aquariums, located within the Lotte World complex. Encounter a dazzling array of marine life, from playful dolphins to majestic sharks.
Everland
South Korea's largest and most popular theme park, Everland offers thrilling rides, a zoo, water park, and beautifully themed gardens that change with the seasons. It's a full day of adventure.
Hwaseong Fortress
Explore the impressive Hwaseong Fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Suwon, just south of Seoul. This formidable 18th-century fortress showcases innovative defensive architecture and offers scenic walking paths along its walls.
International Itaewon
Immerse yourself in the diverse and cosmopolitan atmosphere of Itaewon, Seoul's most international district. It's known for its eclectic mix of global cuisine, unique shops, and vibrant nightlife.
Hongdae (Hongik University)
Feel the youthful, artistic energy of Hongdae, centered around Hongik University, renowned for its street art, indie music scene, and vibrant nightlife. It's a playground for creativity and urban culture.
Garak Wholesale Food Market
Witness the immense scale of Garak Wholesale Food Market, a vital hub for fresh produce, seafood, and meats in Seoul. While primarily wholesale, it offers a fascinating glimpse into the city's food supply chain.
Dongdaemun Design Plaza
An architectural marvel, DDP is a futuristic hub for fashion, design, and culture, featuring unique exhibitions, shops, and public spaces. Its fluid, spaceship-like design is a sight to behold day or night.
Alive Museum in Seoul
Step into a world of optical illusions and interactive 3D art where you become part of the exhibit. It's a playful and quirky experience perfect for creating memorable photos.
The Trick Eye Museum in Seoul
Prepare to be amazed at this museum of optical illusions, where augmented reality and 3D paintings create hilarious and mind-bending photo opportunities. It's an engaging way to interact with art.
COEX Aquarium
Explore the diverse marine ecosystems at COEX Aquarium, one of Korea's largest aquariums, featuring everything from Amazonian fish to deep-sea creatures. It's an entertaining and educational outing for families.
Lotay World
Lotay World is a major attraction in Seoul that you can rent Han books for free with discover Seoul pass.
Noryangjin Fisheries Wholesale Market
Experience the bustling energy of Seoul's premier fish market, where you can select the freshest seafood and have it prepared on the spot at one of the many onsite restaurants. It's a culinary adventure for seafood lovers.
Mangwon Market
Experience a more local and laid-back market vibe at Mangwon, famous for its delicious and affordable street food options. It's a favorite among students and young locals.
Cheong Wa Dae
Explore the former presidential residence of South Korea, known for its stunning traditional architecture and beautiful surrounding gardens. It offers a unique look into the country's modern political history.
Nam Moon Market
Experience a slice of local life at Nam Moon Market, a traditional marketplace offering a variety of goods from fresh produce to clothing and street food. It provides an authentic glimpse into everyday Korean commerce.
63 SeaWorld
Discover a vibrant underwater world at 63 SeaWorld, home to a diverse collection of marine life, including penguins, seals, and colorful tropical fish. It's an engaging attraction within the 63 Building.
Ikseon-dong Hanok Street
Wander through this charming, retro neighborhood filled with beautifully preserved traditional Korean houses (hanoks), now transformed into trendy cafes, boutiques, and restaurants. It offers a unique blend of old and new.
Samcheongdong
Stroll through the charming streets of Samcheongdong, known for its blend of traditional hanok houses, trendy cafes, art galleries, and small boutiques. It offers a sophisticated yet relaxed atmosphere.
Namsan Hanok Village
Step back in time at Namsan Hanok Village, a collection of restored traditional Korean houses offering a glimpse into historical Korean life. It provides a charming cultural experience in the heart of the city.
Han River Cruise
See Seoul from a different perspective on a relaxing cruise along the Han River, offering stunning city views, especially at sunset.
hanok village
Wander through the charming streets of Bukchon Hanok Village, where traditional Korean houses (hanoks) offer a glimpse into Seoul's past. It's a picturesque neighborhood perfect for photography.
bucks and haddock Village
Discover a charming, artistic enclave often referred to as 'Ikseon-dong Hanok Village' (though 'Bucks and Haddock Village' is not a known name). It features beautifully renovated hanoks housing trendy cafes, boutiques, and unique eateries.
Namsan Cable Car
Ascend the scenic Namsan mountain via the Namsan Cable Car for stunning views of Seoul unfolding below. It's a convenient and picturesque way to reach the iconic N Seoul Tower.
Lone Tree
Find tranquility at the iconic Lone Tree in Olympic Park, a solitary tree standing majestically against the sky, often captured in iconic photographs. It offers a moment of serene beauty amidst the urban bustle.
K Star Road
Stroll down K Star Road in Gangnam, a vibrant street adorned with adorable 'GangnamDols' (bear figures representing K-pop groups). It's a delightful pilgrimage for K-pop enthusiasts wanting to connect with their favorite idols.
Bukchon Hanok Traditional Village
Step back in time in Bukchon Hanok Traditional Village, a charming neighborhood of traditional Korean houses (hanoks) nestled between Gyeongbokgung and Changdeokgung Palaces. Its narrow alleys and tiled roofs offer a picturesque glimpse into Seoul's past.
Myeong Dong Night Market
Experience the electrifying energy of Myeong Dong Night Market, a shopper's paradise and a foodie's dream. From trendy fashion to delicious street eats, it's the heart of Seoul's vibrant nightlife.
Dora Observatory
Gaze into North Korea from this vantage point located just south of the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ). On a clear day, you can see the North Korean propaganda village and Kaesong Industrial Complex.
Coax Aquarium
One of Korea's largest aquariums, located within the Coax Mall.
Lotte World theme park
Lotte World theme park is an entertainment attraction located within L Tower.