Hongdae Street
The street of youth that never sleeps! Seoul's hottest spot filled with busking, trendy fashion shopping, and vibrant nightlife.
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The street of youth that never sleeps! Seoul's hottest spot filled with busking, trendy fashion shopping, and vibrant nightlife.
A beautiful village packed with 600-year-old traditional Hanok houses. Wear Hanbok and stroll through alleys to feel old Seoul.
The iconic tower visible from anywhere in Seoul. Famous for its 360-degree panoramic night view and love locks promising eternal love.
The heart of K-Beauty and street food. From cosmetics shopping to a variety of street snacks, enjoy everything in one place.
Seoul's largest traditional market with 600 years of history. They say, 'If you can't find it in Namdaemun, it doesn't exist in Seoul.'
DDP looking like a giant spaceship and fashion malls lit up until dawn. A landmark where past, future, shopping, and art coexist.
Vintage treasure warehouse loved by G-Dragon. Enjoy 'Digging' for luxury items in piles of clothes.
Korea's first permanent market with 100 years of history. A foodie heaven gathering Bindaetteok, Beef Tartare, and Mayak Gimbap.
A peaceful stream flowing through the forest of skyscrapers. A resting place where you can dip your feet and relax during a busy city trip.
Trendy cafes and bars hidden in old printing alleys. Called 'Hipjiro' (Hip + Euljiro), it's the center of New-tro culture.
Nightlife hub where Seoul office workers gather after work. Pubs, restaurants, and karaoke stay lit until dawn.
A massive square in front of Gyeongbokgung. Iconic site with statues of King Sejong and Admiral Yi Sun-sin.
The grandest and most beautiful palace symbolizing the 600-year Joseon Dynasty. The best spot to wear Hanbok and take photos of a lifetime.
Unique palace where traditional wooden and Western stone buildings coexist. Famous for night walks, open until 9 PM.
The most modern and glamorous area in Seoul, famous for PSY's 'Gangnam Style'. A hot spot featuring the massive COEX underground mall and Starfield Library.
Old factory district reborn as a hip cultural space. Seoul's hot place filled with unique concept cafes and pop-up stores.
A massive underground shopping mall where it's easy to get lost. Heaven for cheap clothes and decor, and the gateway to travel across Korea.
Korea's No.1 beach. Boasts an exotic landscape where endless white sand meets skyscrapers.
A beautiful village with colorful houses terraced along the hillside. Famous for hidden murals in alleys and the Little Prince photo spot.
Korea's largest seafood market. The vibrant voices of 'Jagalchi Ajummas' and jumping fresh fish show the lively energy of Busan.
A beautiful fortress built on King Jeongjo's filial piety and practical science. At night, soft lights illuminate the walls. Walking along the quiet path creates a romantic encounter between the past and present.
An abandoned quarry reborn as a beautiful space of art and nature. Cheonjuho Lake, an emerald pool amidst sheer granite cliffs, is famous as a filming site for K-Drama <Moon Lovers>.
Become the hero of a K-Drama! A living museum where you can walk the streets of old Joseon and mingle with witty characters.
Korea's largest traditional village with over 700 Hanok houses. The home of Bibimbap and a street food paradise.
Endless golden reed fields and S-shaped waterways create a spectacle. One of the world's top 5 coastal wetlands, a sanctuary for healing.
The setting of the song 'Yeosu Night Sea'. Under the illuminated Dolsan Bridge, street stalls (Pocha) with red lighthouses and delicious food create pure romance.
A dense forest of bamboo shooting up to the sky. Walking while listening to the rustling leaves (nature's ASMR) in the wind washes away all worries.
A temple preserving the breath of the thousand-year Silla Kingdom. The essence of Korean Buddhist architecture, filled with national treasures like Dabotap and Seokgatap Pagodas.
A secondary palace where Silla princes lived. At night, the illuminated pavilions reflect in the pond like a mirror, creating a breathtaking golden spectacle.
Gyeongju's hottest spot where old Hanoks transformed into trendy cafes and shops. Walk along the Daereungwon stone wall, enjoying tasty street food and vibes.
Praised by Queen Elizabeth II as the 'most Korean place'. The Nakdong River wraps around the village, preserving 600-year-old traditional houses where residents still live today.
The thrill of walking on a roller coaster! Korea's largest experiential sculpture, showcasing the beauty of steel curves, symbolizing the steel city of Pohang.
Pass through a forest of 15,000 pine trees to see dragon-shaped rocks rising from the sea. Cross the suspension bridge for a thrill and open views of the East Sea.
A hillside slum saved from demolition, reborn as a beautiful mural village. Climb the colorful alleys to the top for a panoramic view of Tongyeong's blue sea and Gangguan Port.
Like a green crown dropped by a god onto the blue ocean. A UNESCO site admired by the world, and the iconic start and end of any Jeju trip.
Another emerald paradise right next to Jeju. Rent a cute electric car, ride along the coast, and enjoy the romance of peanut ice cream.
The hippest beach area in Jeju. A walking path right next to the waves and trendy cafes make it the best place to 'space out' looking at the water.
1,950m above sea level, walking above the clouds. The mystery of Baengnokdam Crater and the winter snowscape overwhelm the soul.
Unreal emerald waters resembling spilled paint. Shallow depths make it perfect for families, with Biyangdo Island floating like a painting across the water.
A phytoncide shower from 2,800 nutmeg trees aged 500-800 years. A healing path where you can walk barefoot on red volcanic scoria soil.
Meaning 'Pond where Sky meets Land'. The flat path is easy for everyone, and the night lights create a romantic atmosphere.
Endless green tea fields cleanse your eyes. Enjoy a relaxing cup of fragrant tea and taste the best green tea desserts of your life.
A cape jutting out into the sea. Spectacular yellow canola flowers in spring and silver grass in autumn. The best viewpoint to admire Seongsan Ilchulbong.
A half-moon shaped island famous for K-Drama <Winter Sonata>. A holy land for couples where you can enjoy a romantic vibe walking down the Metasequoia Lane.
Considered Korea's most beautiful mountain. The autumn foliage amidst rocky peaks is breathtaking. The cable car whisks you to Gwongeumseong Fortress for East Sea views without the hike.
A must-visit course for ARMY worldwide. Home to the BTS bus stop from their album cover and the breakwater scene from K-Drama <Goblin>.
Peaceful scenery with white sheep roaming over soft ridges. Return to childhood feeding them hay, or enjoy the snowy wonderland in winter.
Relax with a cup of coffee gazing at the sea. Started from vending machines, now a holy land where Korea's best baristas gather.
Essential Sokcho course. Filled with delicious treats like the famous 'Manseok Sweet Chicken', Squid Sundae, and Seed Hotteok. Hard to leave empty-handed!
Three mysterious rocky peaks rising from the middle of the Namhan River. Enjoy the breathtaking scenery of Danyang while paragliding in the sky.
One of Korea's top 3 west coast sunset spots. At low tide, a sea path opens to the Grandmother and Grandfather Rocks. The red sun falling between them is pure emotion.
A UNESCO World Heritage site and iconic fortress of the Baekje Kingdom. Walk along the winding walls hugging the Geumgang River to feel history and enjoy beautiful river views.
Started in 1956, now Korea's top bakery featured in the Michelin Guide. Called a cultural heritage of Daejeon, people flock from all over for its 'Fried Soboro'.