Gyeongbok Palace
Gyeongbok Palace is the most spectacular of five royal palaces located in Seoul. It was built in 1395 and was the main palace of the Kings of the Joseon dynasty. It is home to the National Palace Museum of Korea and the National Folk Museum.
Allow at least 2 hours for your visit!


National Museum of Korea
This is main museum of Korean history and art in South Korea. Housed in a breathtaking modernist building, this museum is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Korea.
Allow at least 4 hours for your visit!
Bugaksan Mountain
Bugaksan is a spectacular mountain in Seoul. It is home to the Gyeongbokgung Palace and a recently restored city wall. View the palace and old city wall then walk along one or two of the easy hiking trails. In Spring, you can enjoy the beautiful cherry blossoms. This is an area of great natural beauty and a refreshing break from the hustle and bustle of Seoul.
Allow at least 4 hours for your visit!


Lotte World
An enchanting land full of adventures and magical joy open every day! It is a cultural place where you can enjoy learning and understanding the 5000-years-old history and the traditional heritage of Korea.
Allow at least 1 day for your visit!
K-pop
K-pop, short for Korean pop music, is one of the top cultural attractions in Seoul, drawing fans from all over the world. As the heart of the K-pop industry, Seoul is home to major entertainment agencies, iconic music venues, and fan-favorite locations such as Gangnam, Hongdae, and Myeong-dong.
Visitors can also explore K-pop-themed cafes, attend live performances, and even spot their favourite idols during music show recordings.
Popular attractions like the K-Star Road and SMTOWN Museum offer immersive experiences for fans. Whether you’re a long-time follower or new to Korean pop culture, Seoul provides the ultimate K-pop experience that blends music, fashion, and vibrant youth culture.

