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Recommended attractions in Seoul (3-5 attractions per area are suggested).
Where is Seoul's most exclusive "luxury residential area"? Not Gangnam, but here! Travel back 600 years to the Joseon Dynasty, Bukchon was a "special district of the Celestial Dragon Kingdom," where land was incredibly valuable and only the most prestigious families and high-ranking officials (the legendary Yangban) could reside. Located right next to Gyeongbokgung and Changdeokgung Palaces, where the king resided, it was impossible to be neighbors with the king without a distinguished status. The area exudes an enduring sense of "high-class" elegance and "ultimate retro charm." Having weathered 600 years of storms and even war, the exquisitely crafted wooden houses with their blue tiles and white walls, once inhabited by nobles, have been miraculously preserved. Stepping inside is like stepping into a Joseon Dynasty palace drama set in 1405! Local residents still live here, so please speak softly during your visit.
Located atop Namsan Mountain in the heart of Seoul, the Namsan Seoul Tower was originally built in 1969 as South Korea's first integrated television signal transmission tower. Over time, this 236-meter-tall (480 meters including the mountain) structure has transformed into Seoul's premier symbol, blending natural scenery, modern technology, and romantic culture. The Love Lock Deck, located on an outdoor terrace at the tower's base, is adorned with colorful locks left by travelers from around the world, symbolizing eternal promises. It's not only a romantic spot but also a perfect place to create beautiful memories with your loved one.
Lotte World, located in Songpa-gu (Jamsil) of Seoul, has been a magical landmark that has accompanied countless Koreans through their childhood and captivated travelers worldwide since its opening in 1989. Its most famous feature is that it is one of the "world's largest indoor theme parks" certified by Guinness World Records. The park cleverly combines an indoor adventure kingdom unaffected by weather with an outdoor magic island situated on the shores of Seokchon Lake, creating a dreamlike paradise where people of all ages can rediscover their childlike wonder.
Recommended attractions near Seoul (2-3 attractions per area are suggested)
Located in Chuncheon, Gangwon Province, the Gangchon Rail Bike is a popular attraction converted from the abandoned Gyeongchun Line railway. It was once a filming location for the classic Korean variety show "Running Man" and its movies, and has now become a must-visit destination combining natural beauty and relaxing fun. The route runs alongside the clear Bukhan River, allowing you to easily pedal while enjoying the magnificent scenery that changes with the seasons (cherry blossoms in spring, lush greenery in summer, autumn leaves in fall, and snow in winter), experiencing a rejuvenating and tranquil escape from the city.
Located in Gapyeong County, Gangwon Province, the Arboretum of Morning Calm was founded in 1996 by a university professor specializing in horticulture. Its design concept originates from Indian poet Tagore's praise of Korea as "the land of morning calm." This top-tier art park, spanning 330,000 square meters, skillfully blends the pristine ecology of nature with the aesthetics of classical Eastern gardens, making it one of Korea's most representative ecological and cultural landmarks. Every winter night, millions of LED lights illuminate the park, transforming the silent snowfield into a magical, fairytale-like city that never sleeps—a winter spectacle not to be missed.
Located at the border of Gangwon Province and Gyeonggi Province (Gapyeong County), "Little France Village" is the only themed village in South Korea with "French culture and fairy tales" as its theme. With the famous French literary work "The Little Prince" as its core design element, it miraculously brings the French countryside architecture of the French Riviera to Korea, creating an exquisite park that blends European culture, art, and fairy-tale romance.
- Kaping Begonia and Bird Park
Located in Gapyeong County, Gyeonggi Province, Begonia Bird Park has become a popular new landmark for nature therapy in recent years. A giant floral carpet that never fades throughout the year. Stepping into the towering glass greenhouse, the first thing that catches the eye is a sea of begonia flowers cascading down like a waterfall. Thanks to advanced temperature control technology, the greenhouse maintains a comfortable spring-like climate regardless of whether it's freezing winter or scorching summer outside. The vibrant flowers and exquisite landscaping complement each other, making it a new hotspot for "Instagrammable" photos that has quickly become a hit online.
When you visit Seoul Tower, you're sure to be captivated by its dazzling nighttime lights. But did you know that the colors of the Seoul Tower's lights don't change randomly? Instead, they are dynamically adjusted based on Seoul's daily PM10 and air quality concentrations!
Before entering the main hall of Gyeongbokgung Palace, you will find a slightly raised, exceptionally high stone path in the center. This path is called the Royal Road, and in ancient times it was the "royal passage reserved for the king." Civil and military officials could only walk on the lower paths on either side and were absolutely forbidden from stepping on this royal road.
In ancient times, before the advent of electricity, Seoul's summers were just as scorching. Therefore, the kings planted tens of thousands of trees behind Changdeokgung Palace, creating a secret garden called the "Houchon (Secret Garden)." This garden was meticulously designed with interconnected ponds and streams; when a breeze blew across the water, it channeled cool air into the palace grounds. Thanks to this ingenious design, the temperature in the Houchon was 2-3 degrees Celsius lower than outside the palace! This was the king's private retreat from the summer heat.
Changdeokgung Palace Secret Garden: A favorite of the Kings. This private garden, where the Joseon Dynasty kings and members of the royal family would stroll, rest, and recite poetry, perfectly preserves the courtly atmosphere of that era.
Jiaping Begonia Giant Greenhouse Garden: The park boasts a huge indoor greenhouse that is filled with colorful begonias and various flowers all year round, regardless of wind or rain outside, making it a perfect spot for taking photos!
Little France Village in Gapyeong is a fairy tale from France. It is the only Little Prince-themed park in Korea that is officially co-branded with the French (Saint-Exupéry Foundation). You can see the adorable Little Prince figure everywhere in the park.
The Morning Calm Arboretum is a natural ink painting designed by a university professor, perfectly combining the traditional Korean "beauty of lines" with nature. It boasts over 5,000 rare plants and is so beautiful that it feels like stepping into a postcard.
Gangchon Rail Bike: Built using abandoned tracks from the old Gyeongchun Line, it's a very popular experiential attraction in South Korea. You can enjoy the stunning scenery of the Bukhan River and the changing seasons while cycling.
Seoraksan Mountain: One of the most beautiful mountains in Korea!