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Welcome To Seoul

Seoul

Seoul, capital and largest city of South Korea, is a rich blend of history and culture (both modern and traditional). It is home to K Pop Culture; K – Drama; popular historical site; temples; palaces; library; museums along with modern sky srapers. It also a food lover’s paradise. The key sightseeing, their include:

N Seoul Tower

This 236-meter communication and observation tower located on top of Namsan Mountain offers panoramic view of Seoul Skyline. There are three observation decks in the tower.

Bukchon Hanok Village

With more than 900 traditional Korean houses, Bukchon Hanok Village is one of the main attractions of Seoul and a must visit. Within the village there are lot of cultural centres and museums which showcase the culture of Joseon Dynasty.

Lotte World Tower

555 meters tall with 123 stories, this sky craper offers 360 degrees of Seoul from its observatory deck.

Gyeongbokgung Palace

One of the most beautiful and largest of all the five palaces built by Joseon Dynasty is a must visit tourist attraction in Seoul.  Visitor’s in Hanbok (traditional Korean dress), get free entry to the palace.

Blue House

Also known as Cheong Wa Dae, Blue House is the official resident of South Korea’s President till 2022.

Cheonggyecheon stream

This 11 km long stream, a mixture of natural stream and artificial waterway, is a major tourist attraction in Seoul today.

Gangnam Street

Dotted with fine dining restaurants, stylish cafes and fashionable boutiques, Gangnam Street is a symbol of affluence.

Bongeunsa Buddhist Temple

This famous Buddhist temple dating back to 794 AD. The main attraction here is around 90 feet tall statue of Maitreya, the Future Buddha.

Insadong

Insadong Street is a popular tourist attraction due to it many art galleries, restaurants serving Korean delicacies, traditional teahouses, and street vendors lining the streets.

Coex Starfield Library Seoul

Located in Coex Mall, this impressive library has as much as 13-meter-high book shelve with around 70000 books spread 2 floors. This is a public which is open for all.

Myeongdong Street

This car free & pedestrian friendly shopping street has many local and international brands departmental store. There are also lot of dining options, salons and theatres.

Jogyesa Temple

Located in heart of city, this temple has positioned itself as the chief temple of the Jogye order. The Main Hall of temple is opened 24 hours a day to all public.

Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)

The Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) is a weapons-free zone between North and South Korea established on July 27, 1953. The key attractions here are Imjingak Park, the Freedom Bridge, the Third Infiltration tunnel; the DMZ Museum, Dora Observatory.

Nami Island

This half-moon shape island also known as Namiseom island is located in Han River and is a popular tourist destination. Apart from natural beauty, other key attractions include Winter Sonata Statue, Maple Garden, Ginkgo Tree lane, and Metasequoia Lane.

Petite France

A French cultural village set in Korean countryside which consists of 16 French-style buildings where tourists can stay and experience French food, clothing, and household culture.

Gangchon Rail Bike

Located next to Gimyujeong Station, the total course of the rail bike is 8.5 kms long with 6 kms on rail bike and last 2.5 kms on a train. Most of the track is downhill with a beautiful view of mountains, fields, and a river.