Venues included in this itinerary
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Immerse yourself in Seoul’s rich history and heritage as you explore iconic landmarks, traditional Hanok villages, and vibrant cultural districts with a local twist!
1. Gwanghwamun Plaza 광화문 광장 (9:00 AM – 10:00 AM)
Experience the vibrant atmosphere of this historical and cultural hub, where modern Seoul meets royal heritage.
Subway: Gwanghwamun Station (Line 5) Exit 2 or 9
Highlights:
- Statues of King Sejong (creator of Hangeul) and Admiral Yi Sun-sin (turtle ship hero)
- Underground Hangeul Museum beneath King Sejong’s statue (free entry!)
Photo Tip: Exit 9 offers the most epic plaza view with mountains in background
Time Needed: About 1 hour
2. Gyeongbok Palace 경복궁 (10:00 AM – 1:00 PM)
Immerse yourself in the grandeur of this majestic palace that showcases traditional Korean architecture and royal history.
Subway: Exit 5 of Gyeongbokgung Station, Line 3 (orange line)
Opening Hours:
- Mar, Apr, May, Sept & Oct: 09:00-18:00
- Jun, Jul & Aug: 09:00-18:30
- Nov & Dec: 09:00-17:00
- Closed on Tuesdays
Admission:
- 3,000 Won (adults)
- 1,500 Won (ages 7-18)
- Free for ages 1-6 and over 65
- Free for Koreans under 24
- FREE for anyone wearing Hanbok!
Free Language Tours:
- English: 11:00, 13:30 & 15:30
- Japanese: 10:00, 12:30 & 14:30
- Chinese: 9:30, 11:00, 13:30, 15:00 & 16:30
Special Events:
- Royal Guard Changing Ceremony: 10:00 & 14:00 (20 minutes)
- Public Training of Royal Guards: 09:35, 13:35 (15 minutes)
- Gate Guarding Ceremony: 11:00, 13:00 (10 minutes)
Hanbok Rental: ‘Yes Hanbok’ at 133-6 Sajik-ro, Jongno-gu
Pro Tip: Start at the National Palace Museum (left side), then explore the palace grounds, and finish at the National Folk Museum
Time Needed: 3-4 hours
3. Bukchon Hanok Village 북촌 한옥 마을 (1:00 PM – 2:30 PM)
Step back in time and explore this charming neighborhood known for its well-preserved traditional Korean houses.
Subway: Exit 2 of Anguk Station, Line 3 (orange line), walk 10 minutes north
Address: 37, Gyedong-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul / 서울특별시 종로구 계동길 37(계동)
Fun Fact: About 900 families actually LIVE here—it’s not just for show!
Must Do: Pick up a map at the Information Center to find all the best photo spots
Exploration Tips: Wander through the maze-like alleys to discover hidden courtyards and artisan workshops
Photo Spots: Bukchon Observatory, Gahoe-dong Road 31-gil
Time Needed: 1.5 hours
4. Samcheongdong 삼청동 (2:30 PM – 3:30 PM)
Discover this trendy artistic neighborhood filled with unique boutiques, galleries, and cafés set in traditional buildings.
Access: Walk east from Bukchon or use Gyeongbokgung/Anguk Station, Line 3
Address: 107, Samcheong-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul / 서울특별시 종로구 삼청로 107(삼청동)
Highlights: Contemporary restaurants in traditional houses, art galleries, design shops
Note: Prices are higher here than other neighborhoods
Café Recommendations:
- Café Onion Anguk: Stunning renovated hanok with amazing pastries and aesthetic vibes
- 고이 북촌/Goi Bukchon: regional cozy cafe with aromatic coffee (서울특별시 종로구 북촌로 64-2 (가회동)/64-2 Bukchon-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul)
- Old Mullae: Beautiful traditional teas served in an authentic courtyard setting
- 더한옥/The Hanok: a serene hanok cafe with great atmosphere (서울 종로구 계동길 75/75 Gyedong-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul)
Time Needed: 1 hour
5. Insadong 인사동 (3:30 PM – 5:00 PM)
Dive into the rich cultural heritage of this bustling district renowned for traditional crafts, tea houses, and delicious street food.
Subway: Exit 6 of Anguk Station, Line 3 (orange line)
Opening Hours: Most shops 9AM-8PM, galleries 9AM-6PM
Weekend Note: Car-free on weekends (great for walking, but more crowded)
Highlights:
- Ssamziegil spiral shopping complex with unique indie shops
- Traditional tea houses and Korean restaurants
- Affordable shopping for souvenirs and crafts
Must Try: Street food like 호떡/hotteok (sweet pancakes) and 붕어빵/bungeoppang (fish-shaped pastries)
Hidden Gem: Check the tiny alleys off the main street for the best finds
Time Needed: 1.5 hours
6. Tapgol Park 탑골 공원 (5:00 PM – 5:30 PM)
Find serenity in this historically significant green space, Seoul’s first modern park.
Subway: Exit 1 or 5 of Jongno-3ga Station, Line 1 (navy blue line)
Address: 99 Jong-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul
Historical Note: Site of the 1919 Korean Declaration of Independence from Japan
Local Life: Watch elderly Koreans playing chess and socializing—authentic Seoul vibes!
Time Needed: 30 minutes
7. Jong-gak 종각 (5:30 PM – 6:00 PM)
Visit this bustling area famous for its historic bell pavilion, lively atmosphere, and vibrant nightlife.
Subway: Exit 4 of Jonggak Station, Line 1 (navy blue line)
Address: 54, Jong-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul / 서울특별시 종로구 종로 54(관철동)
Fun Fact: The bell is struck 12 times at midnight on New Year’s Eve with thousands gathering
Restaurant Recommendations:
- 백년토종 삼계탕/Baeknyeon Tojong Samgyetang: Famous for the best samgyetang (ginseng chicken soup) in Seoul (서울 종로구 북촌로 41/41 Bukchon-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul)
- 깡통만두/Kkangtong Mandu: authentic dumpling place (서울 종로구 북촌로2길 5-6/5-6 Bukchon-ro 2-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul)
Time Needed: 30 minutes
8. Cheonggyecheon 청계천 (6:00 PM – 7:00 PM)
Explore this revitalized urban stream offering a peaceful escape from the city’s hustle and bustle.
Access: Near Jonggak Station, Exit 4, Line 1 (navy blue line)
Evening Highlight: Beautiful lighting system illuminates the stream after sunset
Summer Tip: Take off your shoes and cool your feet in the water—locals do it too!
Perfect For: Night photography showcasing Seoul’s blend of nature and urban design
Time Needed: 1 hour
Travel Tips & Essential Info
Must-Have Apps:
- Naver Map (way more accurate than Google Maps in Korea)
- Papago (best translator for Korean)
Transportation: Get a T-Money card for seamless subway/bus travel
Photo Prime Time:
- Early morning at Gyeongbok Palace (fewer crowds)
- Golden hour at Bukchon (magical light through the alleys)
- Night shots at Cheonggyecheon (stunning illumination)
Seoul Hacks:
- Wear comfortable shoes—this route involves lots of walking
- Carry a portable phone charger (you’ll take tons of photos!)
- Keep small cash for street food vendors
- Bring a reusable water bottle (Seoul has excellent public water fountains)
This route takes you through the soul of historic Seoul while keeping the adventure exciting! You’ll experience the perfect blend of royal grandeur, traditional living, and modern Korean creativity. Don’t rush—sometimes the best moments happen when you follow your curiosity down an unexpected alley!
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