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    15 Must Visit Seoul Attractions & Travel Guide

    Posted byTommy Ooion 12/27/11 Categorized asSeoul

    Comprehensive Seoul Travel Guide15 Must Visit Seoul Attractions by TommyOoi.com.

    Check out Sightseeing Places to visit in Seoul.

    1. Gyeongbokgung

    Gyeongbokgung Palace arguably the most beautiful and remains the grandest of all five

    palaces is also called Northern Palace because it is the furthest north when compared to the

    neighboring palaces of Changdeokgung (Eastern Palace) and Gyeongheegung (WesternPalace).

    The name of the palace, Gyeongbokgung,translates in English as Palace of Shining

    Happiness. The premises were destroyed by fire at the time of Japanese occupation from

    1592-1598. However, all of the palaces 7,700 rooms were later restored under the leadership

    of Heungseondaewongun during the reign of King Gojong.

    The National Palace Museum of Korea is located south of Heungnyemun Gate, and the

    National Folk Museum is located east within Hyangwonjeong.

    Admission Fees

    Adults (ages 19-64) 3,000 won / Group 2,400 won (10 or more people)

    Youths (ages 7-18) 1,500 won / Group 1,200 won (10 or more people)

    Age 6 and underFREE.

    Opening Hours

    March to October 09:00-18:00 / November to February 09:00-17:00.

    Closed on Tuesday

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    Getting there

    By Subway

    Exit 5Gyeongbokgung Station Line 3

    2. Myeongdong

    It is all about fashion, fashion & fashion in Myeongdong, Seouls primary & most famous

    shopping district. If its variety that youre after, theres no better place to shop than Myeong-

    dong where youll find everything from internationally-recognized name brands to unique

    items.

    Myeongdong also houses a variety of family restaurants, fast food, plus Korean, Western and

    Japanese dining options. Many restaurants in Myeongdong specialize in pork cutlet (donkas)

    and kalguksu (thick noodles).

    Not to forget, Myeongdong is the place where everyone shops for famous Korean Cosmetic

    brands such as Etude House, Skin Food, Laneige, The Face Shop, Missha!

    Opening Hours

    10am to 10pm everyday

    Getting there

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    By Subway

    Exit 5, 6, 7, or 8Myeongdong Station Line 4

    Read My Blog Post :Myeongdong

    3. N Seoul Tower

    N Seoul Tower located on Mt. Namsan offers great panoramic views of the city, and has been

    a symbol of Seoul since it first opened to the public in 1980.

    Not only the tower was recently undergone a major remodeling, but also a new name

    following a complete makeover. It is now a true cultural space with various performances,

    movies, exhibitions as well as upscale restaurants and snack bars.

    Admission Fees

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    Opening Hours

    Sunday-Thursday

    Observatory: 10:00-23:00

    Restaurant: 11:00-23:00

    Teddy Bear Museum: 10:00-22:00 (Last entry: 21:00)

    Friday-Saturday

    Observatory: 10:00-24:00

    Restaurants (n.GRILL/Hancook): 11:00-23:00

    The place dining: 11:00-24:00 (Last seating: 23:00)

    Teddy Bear Museum: 10:00-22:00

    Getting there

    By Subway & Bus

    Exit 2Chungmuro Station Line 3 or 4. Then take Bus 2 (08:00-24:00/5min intervals) or

    Bus 5 (07:30-23:50/15min intervals) to N Seoul Tower.

    Exit 4Itaewon Station Line 6. Then take Bus 3 (08:00-23:00/10min intervals) to N Seoul

    Tower.

    By Subway & Cable Car

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    Exit 3Myeongdong Station Line 4. Take the wide road next to 7 Eleven convenience store,

    then walk straight to the left of Pacific Hotel & keep walking up in the direction of Mt.

    Namsan where the cable car platform is situated.

    Fare: Round-trip6,300 won / One-way4,800 won

    Cable Car Opening Hours: 10:00~22:30

    4. Dongdaemun

    Dongdaemun is Koreas largest wholesale and retail shopping district has 26 shopping malls,

    30,000 specialty shops, and 50,000 manufacturers. Opening from 10:30 a.m. to 5:00 a.m.except Monday & some public holidays, you can literally shop all night !!

    The fabric and clothing here are of the latest fashion trends in the world. Inventory is

    imported and exported in real time, making Dongdaemun a must-visit for fashion

    enthusiastic.

    Opening Hours

    Tuesday to Saturday10.30am to 5.00am

    Sunday10.30am to 11.00pm

    Closed on Monday & some public holidays.

    Getting there

    By Subway

    Exit 8 or 9 - Dongdaemun Station Line 1 or Line 4

    5. Cheong Wa Dae

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    Cheongwadae is the executive office and official residence of the President of the Republic of

    Korea. The Korean name literally translates to pavilion of blue tiles.

    The signature markings of the Presidential Residence of Cheong Wa Dae are its blue tiles. It

    is the first thing that catched ones attention upon entering the premises. The blue tiles and

    the smooth roof blend beautifully with Mt. Bugaksan in the backdrop.

    The unique buildings Cheong Wa Dae are comprised of the Main Office, Yeongbingwan

    (Guest House), Chunchugwan (Spring and Autumn Pavilion), Nokjiwon (Green grass), the

    Mugunghwa (Rose of Sharon) Valley, and the Seven Palaces.

    There is also a weekly Military Drill Demonstration & Parade by the honor guards every

    Saturday 10am.

    Opening Hours

    Tours start at 10:00, 11:00, 14:00, and 15:00

    Summer season (Jul. 1-Sep. 16): 10:00, 11:00, 15:00, 16:00

    Closed on Sunday, Monday & Holidays.

    ** Reservation must be made by email minimum 10 days earlier. Please bring your Passport

    & ID card. Time may change, please check the official website.

    More info of the tour :Cheong Wa Dae Official Site

    Getting there

    By Subway

    Exit 5 - Gyeongbokgung Palace Station Line 3. Walk 10 minutes.

    6. Bukchon Hanok Village

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    Situated between by two palaces, Gyeongbokgung to the west and Changdeokgung to the

    east, this village has the largest cluster of privately owned traditional Korean wooden homes

    or hanok in Seoul.

    The Bukchon area is a traditional residential area in Seoul that boasts 600 years of history. Its

    location reflects the views of neo-Confucianism, regarding the world and nature, during the

    Joseon Dynasty.

    Hanok architecture places great emphasis on the topographical features of the land on which

    it is built. Structural arrangements, layouts, and other spatial aesthetics are major concerns

    here, as are the styles of the buildings themselves.

    Opening Hours for Bukchon Traditional Culture Center

    Mon~Fri (9:00 ~ 18:00)

    Sat~Sun (9:00 ~ 17:00)

    Getting there

    By Subway

    Exit 2Anguk Station Line 3. Walk straight for about 300m.

    7. Changdeokgung

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    Changdeokgung Palace was the second royal villa built following the construction of

    Gyeongbukgung Palace in 1405. The buildings have remained largely intact over six

    centuries and served as a backdrop for the last chapters of the Joseon period (1392-1910).

    Koreas last emperor Sunjong passed away on these grounds in 1926, and its commonly

    known that members of royal descendants lived in Nakseonjae, a cluster of unpainted palace

    buildings well into the late 80s.

    The palace had a great influence on the development of Korean architecture, garden and

    landscape planning, and related arts, for many centuries. It reflects sophisticated architecturalvalues, harmonized with beautiful surroundings.

    Admission Fees

    Regular Tour (Changdeokgung Palace)

    Individuals: Adults (ages 19-64) 3,000 won/Children (ages 7-18) 1,500 won

    Groups (10 or more people): Adults 2,400 won/Children 1,200 won

    Huwon Tour (Secret Garden area)

    Adults (ages 19 and over) 5,000 won/Children (ages 7-18) 2,500 won

    Opening Hours for Bukchon Traditional Culture Center

    Regular Tour (Changdeokgung Palace)

    AprilOctober: 09:00-18:30 / March & November: 09:00-17:30 / DecemberFebruary:

    09:00-17:00

    Huwon Course (Guided Tour only)

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    AprilOctober: 09:00-16:30 / March & November: 09:00-15:30 / DecemberFebruary:

    09:00-15:00

    Getting there

    By Subway

    Exit 3Anguk Station Line 3. Walk straight for 5min.

    OR

    Exit 7Jongno 3(sam)-ga Station Line 1, 3 or 5. Go straight along Donhwamun-ro Street for

    10min.

    Read My Blog Post :Changdeokgong

    8. Insadong

    One of the most memorable Seoul attractions and represents the focal point of Korean

    traditional culture and crafts. Stores in Insa-dong specialize in a wide variety of goods that

    can only be purchased or appreciated in Korea: hanbok (traditional clothing), hanji(traditional paper), traditional teas, pottery, and folk crafts.

    There are about 100 galleries in the area and you can see every example of traditional Korean

    fine art from paintings to sculptures. The teahouses and restaurants are the perfect

    compliment to the galleries.

    Every Sunday from 10:0022:00, some streets are blocked off from traffic and it becomes a

    cultural space. Stores set up booths outside and others set up shop (Korean candy merchants

    and fortune tellers.) There are traditional performances and exhibits as well.

    Getting there

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    By Subway

    Exit 6Anguk Station Line 3. Walk straight 100m & turn left.

    Exit 3Jonggak Station Line 1. Walk 300m straight, turn left. then 100m straight & veer left

    into Insa-dong alleyway.

    Read My Blog Post :Insadong

    9. Hongdae

    The area surrounding Hongdae as its affectionately called, is the center of Koreas youthful

    nightlife. Many of Seouls idiosyncratic clubs that draw the younger set are clustered in thearea.

    With Hongik University nearby, a prestigious school known for its leading arts and design

    programs, the area attracts students and visitors alike to shop & club. The highest

    concentration of clothing stalls and vintage shops can be found along the main passageway,

    Eo Ulmadang-gil, minutes away from the subway station.

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    And if you are a Hello Kitty Fan, there is more reasons for you to enjoy Hongdae as there is a

    Hello Kitty Cafe nearby the subway station where you can sip Hello Kitty Latte & indulge in

    Hello Kitty cakes & pastry. Definitely a must visit for Hello Kitty fans !!

    For more Hello Kitty Cafe photos :Hello Kitty Cafe

    Opening Hours

    Every evening till late night

    Getting there

    By Subway

    Exit 6Hongik Univ. Station Line 2

    Read My Blog Post :Hello Kity Cafe Seoul

    10. Itaewon

    Itaewon is choc-a-block with trendy bars, clubs, restaurants and shops selling everythingfrom reproduction Korean furniture and tailored suits to jewelry and Korean pottery.

    Seoul even designated Itaewon as its first Special Tourism District, to highlight it as a

    destination for internationals to enjoy a diversity of culture, shopping, and entertainment

    experiences.

    Every foreigner who comes to Seoul gravitates to this gritty expat-friendly neighborhood near

    the main U.S. Army base.

    Opening Hours

    Daily 10am to late at night

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    Getting there

    By Subway

    Exit 1 - Itaewon Station Line 6

    11. Jongmyo Shrine

    Jongmyo is the term used for a place where memorial services are performed for deceased

    kings, and Sajik is the term for a place where services for the Gods of Earth and Crops are

    performed.

    The Shrine is the oldest and most authentic of the Confucian royal shrines to have been

    preserved. Dedicated to the forefathers of the Joseon dynasty (13921910), the shrine hasexisted in its present form since the 16th century and houses tablets bearing the teachings of

    members of the former royal family.

    Ritual ceremonies linking music, song and dance still take place there, perpetuating a

    tradition that goes back to the 14th century. It enshrines the memorial tablets of greatly

    honored kings and their queens, today containing 19 memorial tablets of kings and 30 tablets

    of their queens in 19 spirit chambers.

    Admission Fees

    Adults (ages 19 and over): KRW 1,000

    Youths (ages 7-18): KRW 500

    No group discounts. Free admission for children (ages 6 and under)

    Opening Hours

    Guided Tours

    Korean9 times a day / 09:2016:20 (every hour), 17:00 (Mar. to Sep. only)

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    English10:00, 12:00, 14:00, 16:00

    Japanese09:00, 09:40, 10:40, 11:40, 12:40, 13:40, 14:40, 15:40, 16:40 (Mar. to Sep. only)

    Chinese11:00, 15:00

    Getting there

    By Subway

    Exit 11Jongno 3 (sam)-ga Station Line 1.Walk for 7 mins from station.

    Exit 8Jongno 3 (sam)-ga Station Line 3 or 5. Walk for 7 mins from station.

    12. Namiseom Island ( Winter Sonata )

    For Korean Drama lovers, Nami Island is a place which does not requires further introduction

    as this is the birth place of all the Korean Craze. This is one of the place where the famous

    internationalKorean Drama Winter Sonatawas filmed. Hence to put it short, it is a must visit

    for all Asian tourists!

    Namiseom Island was formed as a result of the construction of the Cheongpyeong Dam. It is

    a half moon shaped (462,809) isle, and on it is the grave of General Nami, who led a great

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    victory against the rebels in the 13th year of the 7th king of the Joseon Dynasty, King Sejo

    (reign 1455 ~ 1468).

    Admission Fees

    Adults : 8,000 won

    Children (ages 3-13) : 4,000 won

    Visitors coming after 18:00 (DecMar), after 19:00 (AprNov) : 4,000 won

    Round-trip ferry fare & tax included

    Opening Hours

    Daily 7:30am to 9:30pm

    Getting there

    By Subway + Train + Taxi

    Exit Sangbong Station Line 7. Transfer to Gyeongchun Line Train to Gapyeong Station. Take

    a taxi to Gapyeong Wharf (Just say Nami Island to Driver will do. Taxi cost KRW3,000 to

    KRW4,000 per way)

    For More Info :Namiseom Official Website

    13. Everland

    Operated by Samsung Group, Everland is South Koreas largest theme park at 100 hectares.

    With 8.6 million visitors, it is ranked as the 4th most visited theme park in the world by

    offering 5 main Festivals and exciting entertainments all year around.

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    The park is home to over 40 heart-pounding rides and attractions. In addition to Safari

    World featuring white tigers, tigers, lions and bears, Herbivore Safari opened in April

    2010, letting visitors get up close and personal with the safaris giraffes, elephants, and

    ostriches.

    Everland is also known for its gorgeous flower arrangements and beautiful gardens, whichhave been year-round fixtures since the Rose Festival in 1985.

    Admission Fees

    Opening Hours

    Sunday to Friday10am to 6pm

    Saturday & Public Holidays10am to 7pm

    Getting there

    By Subway & Bus

    1. Exit 10Gangnam Station Line 2. Take bus 5002 to Everland. (Travel time: 50 min)

    2. Exit 1Gangbyeon Station Line 2. Take bus 5800 to Everland. (Travel time: 50min)

    3. Exit 2 or 3

    Sadang Station Lines 2 & 4. Take bus 1500-2 to Everland. (Travel time: 80min)

    For More Info :Everland Official Website

    14. Lotte World

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    Lotte World consists of the worlds largest indoor theme park (a Guinness World Record)

    which is open all year around, an outdoor amusement park called Magic Island, an artificial

    island inside a lake linked by monorail, shopping malls, a luxury hotel, a Korean folk

    museum, sports facilities, and movie theaters all in one place.

    Opened on July 12, 1989, Lotte World a major theme park complex in Seoul, South Korea,

    receives over 8 million visitors each year and is considered along with Tokyo Disney Resort

    as one of the world-class theme parks in Asia.

    One of the major reasons tourists are attracted to Lotte World is the amusement rides. The

    Gyro Drop and Gyro Swing are the top pleasersa steep drop with an altitude of 70 meters,

    or taste the thrilling sensation of being inside a tornado.

    The Flume Ride is a long boat with a high-altitude wave, and the Spanish Pirate Ship swings

    at an electrifying 75 degrees. Besides the excitement of these rides, Lotte World also contains

    a variety of parades and laser shows.

    Admission Fees

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    Opening Hours

    Getting there

    By Subway

    For More Info :Lotte World Official Website

    15. Seoraksan (Mount Seorak)

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    Seoraksan is the highest mountain in the Taebaek mountain range in the Gangwon provincein eastern South Korea. It is located in a national park near the city of Sokcho. After the

    Hallasan volcano on Jeju Island and Jirisan in the south, Seoraksan is the third highest

    mountain in South Korea.

    The Daechongbong Peak of Seoraksan reaches 1,708 metres (5,603 feet). The Taebaek

    mountain chain is often considered the backbone of the Korean peninsula.

    Admission Fees

    Free for the National Park

    Camping (peak season /off season)

    Adults (ages 19 and over)2,000 won / 1,600 won

    Youth (ages 13- 18)1,500 won / 1,200 won

    Children (ages under 13)1,000 won /800 won

    Auto camping (peak season /off season)

    Small cars11,000 won / 9,000 won

    Large cars17,000 won / 14,000 won

    Getting there

    By Bus

    1. Take intercity bus from Dong Seoul Bus Terminal (Gangbyeon Station Line 2) to Sokcho

    every 30 minutes.From Sokcho or Sokcho Express Bus Terminal, take city bus No. 7 or 7-1

    and get off at the entrance of Mt. Seoraksan (30 minute ride).

    2. From Sokcho Intercity Bus Terminal, taxi takes 15-20 minute to the entrance of Mt.

    Seoraksan