South Korea · ICN
Seoul
Experience where ancient traditions collide with cutting-edge modernity in Asia's most dynamic capital.
Best Time to Visit
Sep–Nov and Mar–May
Currency
South Korean Won (KRW)
Language
Korean
Airport Code
ICN
About Seoul
Seoul is a captivating metropolis where centuries-old palaces stand alongside gleaming skyscrapers, and serene Buddhist temples nestle between bustling shopping districts. As South Korea's cultural heart, the city pulses with energy—from the neon-lit streets of Gangnam to the bohemian cafes of Hongdae, and the historic lanes of Jongno-gu. This is where K-pop was born, where traditional hanbok (Korean dress) mingles with cutting-edge fashion, and where history is honored at every turn.
Seoul's food scene is legendary, offering everything from Michelin-starred restaurants to humble street vendors serving tteokbokki (spicy rice cakes) and steaming bowls of bibimbap. Explore bustling markets like Myeongdong and Dongdaemun, taste fermented kimchi at its source, and experience Korean BBQ culture where diners grill meat tableside. The city's culinary traditions run deep, with recipes passed down through generations and new fusion concepts constantly emerging.
Beyond its vibrant present, Seoul safeguards remarkable historical treasures. The magnificent palaces of Gyeongbokgung and Changdeokgung transport visitors back to the Joseon Dynasty, while the War Memorial and DMZ tours offer profound insights into Korea's complex 20th-century journey. Whether you're seeking spiritual peace at mountain temples, technological marvels in Gangnam's digital district, or authentic cultural immersion in traditional neighborhoods, Seoul delivers unforgettable experiences at every corner.
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Top Attractions in Seoul
Gyeongbokgung Palace
Seoul's grandest royal palace showcasing traditional Korean architecture and hosting ceremonial guard-changing performances. Walk through manicured gardens and visit the National Palace Museum to understand Joseon Dynasty history.
Myeongdong Shopping District
The pulsing heart of Seoul's shopping scene featuring flagship stores, street food vendors, and neon-lit streets. Perfect for K-beauty products, fashion, and capturing the energetic essence of modern Seoul.
Bukchon Hanok Village
A charming neighborhood of restored traditional Korean wooden houses (hanoks) dating to the Joseon Dynasty. Wander narrow alleyways, visit artisan shops, and experience old Seoul without leaving the city center.
Seoul Tower (Namsan Tower)
Iconic 236-meter observation tower offering 360-degree views of the sprawling city. Ascend to multiple viewing levels, visit the rotating restaurant, and watch the sunset over Seoul's illuminated landscape.
Gangnam District
The trendy, upscale neighborhood immortalized by K-pop, featuring luxury shopping, modern architecture, and vibrant nightlife. Explore Gangnam Station's underground shopping malls and enjoy world-class dining.
Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) Tour
Experience one of the world's most significant geopolitical locations on a guided tour from Seoul. Visit the Joint Security Area at Panmunjom or observe the Korean peninsula's division from observation points.
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Travel Tips · Seoul
- ✓Get a T-money card for seamless subway and bus travel—the metro is efficient, affordable, and English-signposted
- ✓Download Naver Maps and Papago app; Google Maps has limited coverage in Korea
- ✓Visit palaces early morning to beat crowds and capture stunning photos in better light
- ✓Try Korean convenience stores (GS25, CU) for cheap, quality meals and unique snacks unavailable elsewhere
- ✓Stay in mixed neighborhoods like Itaewon or Hongdae for authentic local experiences alongside tourist amenities
Visa Information
Most visitors receive 90-day visa-free entry. Check your nationality at the Korean embassy website. E-visas available for select countries. Passport must be valid for 6+ months.
Check your visa requirements →Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get from Incheon Airport (ICN) to Seoul city center?
The Airport Railroad Express (AREX) train reaches Seoul Station in 43 minutes for 9,000 KRW. Airport buses serve most neighborhoods. Taxis cost 55,000–65,000 KRW but are slower during traffic. Book airport transfers in advance for convenience.
What's the best subway card to buy in Seoul?
Purchase a T-money card (rechargeable transit card) at convenience stores like GS25 or CU. It works on subways, buses, taxis, and in many shops. Load it with 10,000–50,000 KRW depending on your trip length.
How many days should I spend in Seoul?
3–4 days covers major highlights: palaces, neighborhoods, markets, and day trips. 5–7 days allows deeper exploration of local culture, restaurants, K-pop sites, and potentially a DMZ tour. First-timers should plan at least 4 days.
Is Seoul expensive for tourists?
Seoul is moderately priced compared to Western capitals. Street food and meals at local restaurants cost 6,000–15,000 KRW. Hotels range 60,000–300,000+ KRW. Shopping and attractions are affordable, with many museums under 10,000 KRW.
What should I know about Korean dining etiquette?
Remove shoes when entering traditional restaurants. Wait to be seated. Respect elders by pouring their drinks. Don't tip—it's not customary in Korea. Finish your rice as leaving it is considered wasteful. Share dishes family-style when dining with groups.
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