Nestled between Seoul’s palaces of Gyeongbokgung and Changdeokgung is an exercise in contrast – the modern hipster Samcheongdong and the old world charm of Bukchon Hanok.
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The old Seoul monarch King Sejong sits regally upon his throne at Gwanghwamun Square, near the entrance of Gyeongbokgung and the mouth of the Cheonggyecheon.
When you’ve had enough of the grand Joseon dynasty palaces, head to Jogyesa and Jongmyo to see a different side of Seoul
Never been to Seoul? Here’s a guest post by Anch who’s a Seoul lover and showing you how you can see the important sights in a 4D3N itinerary.
The Seoul Sojourn continues in the hip university towns of Ewha and Hongdae, with affordable shopping for the student budget and lots of cool places to check out!
In the midst of Seoul, the Cheonggyecheon is a much needed breather and quiet space to relax and escape from busy city life, just for a little bit
I watched two of South Korea’s most popular comedy-musicals – Nanta and Jump – transcend language barriers, have fun interactive moments and are laugh-out-loud funny. Read on for reviews of both shows.
Get a bird’s eye view of downtown Seoul up N Seoul Tower on Namsan Hill, and leave your love locks behind.
Gyeongbokgung may be the oldest palace, but Changdeokgung is considered the prettiest because of its secret back garden.
Seoul’s largest palace Gyeongbokgung is a great way to quickly immerse yourself in the history of the Joseon Dynasty.