Thank you so much for this itinerary. We used this as a basis for our trip to Seoul back in October, switching days around to meet our schedule. Got to see lots on the list plus the DMZ and a weekend in Busan. It definitely helped make the holiday 👍🏻
We are visiting South Korea, Seoul next month. What an informative video with maps showing the distance between sites we intend to visit. Well done!!!.
Many thanks for this videos. I found your channel last week and I watched all your video since. It will help us to finalize our 6 days trip in Seoul in October + Jeju and Busan (10days) on your other videos. The time travel between all attraction is a big plus ;)
Fantastic and very informative video. I was in Seoul for more or less 10 days I believe, but due to issues with my feet and bad weather was actually more like 8 full days. I did your itinerary with few exceptions and maybe not a relaxed approach, missed: Blue House, Heneul Park, Mangwon, Banpo Han River Park, Jongmyo Library ( was on my list but no time), all the day 6 items apart from War Memorial. But then I visited Jagalchi Market, had a day trip to Suwon and hiked mt. Baegundae in Bukhansan. If I have to share my experience, will say that Jagalchi could easily include it in the day when visiting COEX and Bonguensa as if you are staying on the North side of Han Rivel most likely will be one of the stops or transfer stations on your way to COEX. It is a very interesting experience and the biggest fish market in S. Korea. I prefer it over any mall as malls worldwide are more or less the same and a waste of time, whilst Jagalchi is a unique experience and has a lovely green area on top with a fantastic view. Suwon is less crowded and touristy, has fantastic historical sites to explore, great local markets, colour restaurants and parks I loved it. Seoul is fantastic if you are also a fan of outdoor and nature activities. Just on less than an hour you can explore any of the fantastic and well-maintained trails in Bukhansan mountain and have a great day of hiking, join a group and enjoy a meal afterwards. I got adopted by a lovely Korean uncle who was helping me navigate and 2 girls from Singapore. Though he was not speaking English and I do not speak Korean he was looking after us and we were communicating through a translator, making stops, sharing food, etc ( get cucumbers a traditional hiking food in Korea as hydrates and refreshes you). Fantastic nature, temples and a great view of Seoul on a good day. Strongly recommend, there are also different trails for every level and do not be intimidated even if not into hiking. At the start of most trails, there are restaurants and can enjoy a bowl of cold noodles after the hike. But great thank you for your efforts to prepare such a detailed, structured and great itinerary for future Seoul visitors, when I was researching and preparing I watched a lot of your videos, these for Busan and the general ones for good know and advice. You are doing the Ministry of Tourism's job, hope they reward you somehow as it's extremely helpful and popularises Korea abroad. Will be back in Korea one day as had an absolutely fantastic time and Korea, it matched and exceeded all my expectations.
Perfect! Thank you 😊 I love that you had a photo of Gomak Boys busking! Will you talk about music and theater sometime? Is there a website that shows upcoming events?
Thank you for watching! You noticed Gomal boys 😆 Is there particular thing that you want me to go over? I don’t know if this could be a help aince it’s in Korean but here is the link to Naver website showing upcoming events. m.search.naver.com/search.naver?sm=mtp_hty.top&where=m&query=공연
Great video!!!🥰👍 It is surely an amazing guide for people visiting 1st time! From personal experience(I visited Korea a year ago) I would visit on Mondays and Tuesdays parks, shopping malls, markets, shopping areas in general and lots of cafes. The rest of the days I would visit museums, palaces and more places of interest! Those who like adrenalin cross the glass bridge on top of Lotte tower to see Seoul from a different angle😁(I enjoyed it a lot!) 🤗🤗🤗♥️
hello 🌺 newly subscribed to your channel I would really like to thank you for documentary of your city Seoul it is very interesting it really makes you want to go there, are you tour guide? thank you very much for this interesting visit
Thanks for the video!! It has a lot of infomations that i need. We are stay in Busan Oct 14 -16 and in Seoul from October 17 to October 24, 2024, Could you give me some ideas how to experience K-pop performances? BTS Concert for the 2030 World Expo Bid Date: October 15, 2024, SBS MTV The Show. 2024 Dream Concert - Goyang Stadium, Gyeonggi-do
Can you write a itinerary for me please I’ll arrive Seoul at 2:30pm on 24 October and departure around 12:30pm on 28 October so please can you suggest me the best way of some popular nice places to visit that I can cover lot in my limited time period Thanks 🙏
Thank you so much for this itinerary. We used this as a basis for our trip to Seoul back in October, switching days around to meet our schedule. Got to see lots on the list plus the DMZ and a weekend in Busan. It definitely helped make the holiday 👍🏻
Watched a lot of videos on youtube but non of them as informative as yours! Thank you for doing your videos and your time and effort!
Very useful guide. Detailed, clear, and with proper instructions. Thank you
This is such a well planned itinerary. I plan to be i Seoul the last week of November for exactly 8 days. Thank you!
Oh same here. I'm going from 21-28th. This guide was very helpful
We are visiting South Korea, Seoul next month. What an informative video with maps showing the distance between sites we intend to visit. Well done!!!.
Thanks for all your videos! Definitely some of the most structured and informative ones I’ve ever watched!!
Thank you for watching! 😆
This is sooo helpful! I think I will follow this exactly :') Thank you!
Thank you for this great video full of tips. It is really helpful and well done
Many thanks for this videos. I found your channel last week and I watched all your video since. It will help us to finalize our 6 days trip in Seoul in October + Jeju and Busan (10days) on your other videos. The time travel between all attraction is a big plus ;)
We arrive in Seoul 29th August and this itinerary is fantastic. Thank you
Very helpful. I am planning a trip for end Nov to first wk of Dec thank you
Thank you for all the lovely videos...can u pls next share a winter itinerary with kids?
Fantastic and very informative video. I was in Seoul for more or less 10 days I believe, but due to issues with my feet and bad weather was actually more like 8 full days. I did your itinerary with few exceptions and maybe not a relaxed approach, missed: Blue House, Heneul Park, Mangwon, Banpo Han River Park, Jongmyo Library ( was on my list but no time), all the day 6 items apart from War Memorial.
But then I visited Jagalchi Market, had a day trip to Suwon and hiked mt. Baegundae in Bukhansan. If I have to share my experience, will say that Jagalchi could easily include it in the day when visiting COEX and Bonguensa as if you are staying on the North side of Han Rivel most likely will be one of the stops or transfer stations on your way to COEX. It is a very interesting experience and the biggest fish market in S. Korea. I prefer it over any mall as malls worldwide are more or less the same and a waste of time, whilst Jagalchi is a unique experience and has a lovely green area on top with a fantastic view.
Suwon is less crowded and touristy, has fantastic historical sites to explore, great local markets, colour restaurants and parks I loved it.
Seoul is fantastic if you are also a fan of outdoor and nature activities. Just on less than an hour you can explore any of the fantastic and well-maintained trails in Bukhansan mountain and have a great day of hiking, join a group and enjoy a meal afterwards. I got adopted by a lovely Korean uncle who was helping me navigate and 2 girls from Singapore. Though he was not speaking English and I do not speak Korean he was looking after us and we were communicating through a translator, making stops, sharing food, etc ( get cucumbers a traditional hiking food in Korea as hydrates and refreshes you). Fantastic nature, temples and a great view of Seoul on a good day. Strongly recommend, there are also different trails for every level and do not be intimidated even if not into hiking. At the start of most trails, there are restaurants and can enjoy a bowl of cold noodles after the hike.
But great thank you for your efforts to prepare such a detailed, structured and great itinerary for future Seoul visitors, when I was researching and preparing I watched a lot of your videos, these for Busan and the general ones for good know and advice. You are doing the Ministry of Tourism's job, hope they reward you somehow as it's extremely helpful and popularises Korea abroad.
Will be back in Korea one day as had an absolutely fantastic time and Korea, it matched and exceeded all my expectations.
This is what I was looking for for. If only you made recommendations places to eat close to places to visit
Super useful. thank you !
Perfect! Thank you 😊
I love that you had a photo of Gomak Boys busking!
Will you talk about music and theater sometime? Is there a website that shows upcoming events?
Thank you for watching! You noticed Gomal boys 😆 Is there particular thing that you want me to go over?
I don’t know if this could be a help aince it’s in Korean but here is the link to Naver website showing upcoming events.
m.search.naver.com/search.naver?sm=mtp_hty.top&where=m&query=공연
Thank you for the detailed video. Do you have a detail video about traveling from Inchon airport to Gimpo airport?
Wonderful video. Can you make 7 day winter itinerary Seoul?
I would add DMZ too.
It would take me one week to do all the items you list in one day 😆. That's ok, I'll just visit for 7 weeks instead of 7 days 👍
Any 7 day Seoul winter itinerary will be nice.
Great video!!!🥰👍 It is surely an amazing guide for people visiting 1st time! From personal experience(I visited Korea a year ago) I would visit on Mondays and Tuesdays parks, shopping malls, markets, shopping areas in general and lots of cafes. The rest of the days I would visit museums, palaces and more places of interest!
Those who like adrenalin cross the glass bridge on top of Lotte tower to see Seoul from a different angle😁(I enjoyed it a lot!)
🤗🤗🤗♥️
Oh yeah that’s a great tip on how to arrange days! But I can’t never cross the glass bridge 😱 😂
Great tips thanks!
😁😁😁
hello 🌺 newly subscribed to your channel I would really like to thank you for documentary of your city Seoul it is very interesting it really makes you want to go there, are you tour guide? thank you very much for this interesting visit
Hey, can you recommend a 7-day itinerary for Seoul in early November (for autumn vibes)😊
Can do a video about BUSAN 7 day itinerary (Local Recommendation)?
What’s the best way to get to Banpo park? And where do we get the friend chicken? Is there a place to buy the chicken at the park?
Btw this is my favorite Korean travel channel. I goto korea every year and it’s still very helpful. Thank you!
Thanks for the video!! It has a lot of infomations that i need. We are stay in Busan Oct 14 -16 and in Seoul from October 17 to October 24, 2024, Could you give me some ideas how to experience K-pop performances? BTS Concert for the 2030 World Expo Bid Date: October 15, 2024, SBS MTV The Show. 2024 Dream Concert - Goyang Stadium, Gyeonggi-do
Can you write a itinerary for me please I’ll arrive Seoul at 2:30pm on 24 October and departure around 12:30pm on 28 October so please can you suggest me the best way of some popular nice places to visit that I can cover lot in my limited time period
Thanks 🙏
Im going for 10 days end of December.. what would be the best place to go outside Seoul for a few days?
Can you make a video about tax refund at the airport and stores thank you
I will look into it! 😄
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