Looking for things to do in South Korea? I've compiled the ultimate South Korea bucket list full of adventures, cultural experiences, and must-see sights.
Are you planning a trip to Seoul, Korea? In this post you will find the 12 best things to do in Seoul - including photo spots and a map!
Seoul has so many things in store for travelers, and to access some of them, there are some apps to download before going to Korea. After exiting Incheon International Airport, you may be surprised to
Most Instagrammable places in Seoul which will make it easy for you to take some of the most beautiful pictures in Seoul, South Korea.
Discover the awesome and beautiful Seoul Airbnb that will totally blow your mind and makes you stay forevermore. Click here to read more!
If you were asked to name famous Seoul tourist spots right off the bat, the first thing that came to mind would probably be the royal palaces or the massive Seoul skyscrapers. Despite being such
This post will cover all the Korea travel tips I can think of, from what to do before you come to accommodation tips to safety concerns and more. I've been meaning to write some sort of practical guide with tips for visiting South Korea for ages now, but I just never got around to it!...
Got 10 days in Korea? Plan your trip with this COMPLETE 10-day South Korea itinerary including when to visit, what to do, where to go & where to stay!
Seoul. 20 years ago, this city was nothing special for most people, perhaps a classic layover on the way to Japan or China. But in the past few decades, Seoul has become a hotspot of culture, entertainment, and vibrant young life now famous all around the world. If you’re looking for a city that has
I am an American photographer who did freelance work while living in Seoul, South Korea for four years. I would often walk around the streets with my cameras and take in the sights of this lively city. I am pretty biased, but I think Seoul is the most beautiful city in the world! There is so much going on and so much life everywhere; there's never a dull moment. I hope you enjoy these few photos that I took during my time in Seoul!
From tasting local delicacies to exploring pristine beaches, here are the 15 best things to do in Busan for first time visitors.
When it comes to things to do in Seoul, there is never a dull moment. What sets Seoul apart is its culture, food, and diverse attractions. Here are 18 of the best.
Two and half hours after leaving Seoul Station via KTX, Busan greeted us. 안녕! Busan, situated in the South East is the largest port city in the country and the 6th largest in the world. It is also the second largest city in Korea. We were ravenous so stayed at the station to grab food first before doing anything else. Busan is pretty spread out so we thought it would be best for us to store our luggage at the station rather than making our way to our Airbnb and then back at to where we wanted to go. In this case, it was Taejongdae, a natural park that faces the sea and island of Yeongdo-gu. With our suitcases stowed, we made our way to the bus stop to take us there. We had arrived in a blink of an eye and started our mini-hike through the park. It was impossible to just walk past without stopping as the views were so beautiful. Call it serendipitous but our timing was perfect for sunset. If you were to go for a hike and were curious to know how long it takes, I'd say a round trip hike would take approximately 2 hours if you are casually strolling, stopping to take pictures and chilling out at certain points such as the Taejondae observatory. Exploring as much as we could of Taejongdae, we made our way back to the station, grabbed our suitcases and finally headed towards our Airbnb. We quickly freshened up and headed out to see the area. Meandering our way round, we found a restaurant for dinner. I have made the choice to not eat meat for several years now and this photo captures the moment I thought about breaking that personal choice. Salivating, I did not let the pork win. I now understand the Korean BBQ love, not fully but I get it. Food coma ensued as we rolled ourselves back to the apartment after feeling so content with our dinner. The view from our Airbnb was epic and this was what we woke up to. Sunrise in Busan is so damn dreamy. Get me back to South Korea, right now, pleeeease! Our morning began heading straight to Haedong Yonggung Temple, a Buddhist temple built in 1376. It was destroyed during the Japanese invasion of Korea but then rebuilt approximately 300 years later. After seeing as much as we could have of the temple, we grabbed a taxi and headed straight to a brunch spot. We aimed to go to a particular cafe but it was unfortunately closed (called Ordinary Flower Cafe- the closure was random as their usual schedule did not mention it so it was a shame) but lucky for us next door was a cafe called Piensa. Holy hot damn do they make the best cookies, so much so I bought another for the flight the next day- kinda wish I bought more. They didn't do meals just snacks but even still, it was a really lovely place. A cookie didn't suffice for either of us so we tried to find a place to go for lunch and luckily we did otherwise the hangry ways would have taken over. We were too busy eating to take photos of our food but after lunch, we walked along the sea front and made our way to Gwangalli beach. We walked along the beach and listened to the waves reach the shore. So peaceful and relaxing. It was truly healing- Busan you have my heart. We stopped at a beach facing cafe and grabbed a coffee. We people watched and chatted until the sun went down which was our cue to grab dinner- a great way to end our very short but lovely stay in Busan. The next day had arrived sooner than we would have liked it to but not all bad as we were heading to the airport so we could fly to Jeju Island.
Want to dip your toe into the wonderful world of trendy and unique cafes in Seoul? Considering I both live for cafe culture and Seoul is one of my favorite major cities in the world, I like to think I've compiled a pretty good list of recommendations! In the original version of this post, I...