Home to 10 million people, two millennia of history, thousands of skincare stores, and over 100 types of kimchi, Seoul has an endless number of attractions and activities to offer visitors. Here are some ideas to get you started.
LessGet a close-up of nearly 80 years of conflict at the Korean DMZ (Demilitarized Zone). For a seamless and easy DMZ experience, joining a half-day or full-day tour from Seoul is best. Visitors to this unique destination can see a North Korean propaganda village and the city of Kaesong at the Dora Observatory. Tours also take groups to the Third Tunnel, which North Korea attempted to build for a surprise invasion.
Seoul is a street food lover’s smorgasbord, ready to accommodate all palates. Simmering tteokbokki (spicy rice cakes), piping hot mandu (dumplings), flavor-packed kimbap, and corn dogs smothered in every topping imaginable are just a handful of the delectable bites you’ll find on the city’s many street corners. Wander through Seoul’s bustling markets on a street food tour or pay a visit to the traditional Namdaemun Market to learn more about the country’s local cuisine and culture.
Seoul is the perfect place for shoppers. For classic souvenirs, including antiques, pottery, and handicrafts, visit the Insadong neighborhood, home to one of the country’s largest craft markets (and some iconic tea houses, too). Myeong-dong is the ultimate destination for skincare addicts and travelers looking for a bargain, while the vast Dongdaemun Market is perfect for fashion, food, jewelry, electronics, and more.
Seoul boasts five Joseon-era palaces: Gyeongbokgung, Changdeokgung, Changgyeonggung, Deoksugung, and Gyeonghuigung, each offering unique historical and design features. Visiting these beautiful buildings, gardens, temples, and grounds is a must during your first visit to Seoul. Gyeongbokgung is the largest and most popular palace, home to the National Folk Museum and an easy walk from the picturesque Buchon Hanok Village.
Hiking enthusiasts, history buffs, and travelers who need a break from the city’s hustle and bustle can find a peaceful adventure at Bukhan Mountain (Bukhansan) National Park. This often-overlooked attraction is easily reached by public transportation. The park is home to several different hiking trails of various difficulty levels and features a myriad of endemic plants and wildlife, as well as many historical attractions, including the Bukhansangseong Fortress and numerous Buddhist temples.
Discover diverse day trips from Seoul that cater to all tastes and budgets. For family fun, experience the whimsical charm of Petite France amusement park. Nature enthusiasts, meanwhile, can revel in Nami Island's beauty and the tranquility of the Garden of Morning Calm. Alternatively, opt for an organized excursion that includes transportation to multiple attractions to maximize your time. Or personalize your adventure with a customized day trip.
Now that you’re a Korean food addict, it’s time to roll up your sleeves and learn how to make your favorite dishes like a professional. Whether you’ve developed an insatiable taste for kimchi, banchan (side dishes), bibimbap, or jjigae, there’s a culinary class for you. Many cooking experiences include visits to local markets such as Noryangin Market so you can pick the freshest ingredients for your Korean classics.
Dig into Joseon history as you wander through authentic hanok houses, watch artisans at work, and experience vibrant cultural performances at the Korean Folk Village. This living museum offers a truly immersive journey into Korea's rich heritage—from ancient traditions to local crafts—which travelers of all ages can enjoy. For convenience, consider booking a half-day tour, which includes admission and comfortable round-trip transportation from your hotel.
Rising majestically above the cityscape, N Seoul Tower offers a spectacular perspective of Seoul's sprawling beauty. Enjoy a leisurely stroll through Namsan Park and ascend the tower for panoramic views that stretch as far as the eye can see. (And don’t forget to bring a padlock for the Love Lock Bridge.) For a special cultural experience, enjoy a hanbok photoshoot from the top of the tower.
Whether you're seeking thrills or enchanting moments, Seoul’s Lotte World amusement park is the place to be. From thrilling rides to whimsical attractions, there’s a diverse array of indoor and outdoor experiences to suit any age at this sprawling entertainment complex. Park admission also includes Magic Island, where fantasy comes alive against the backdrop of stunning gardens. Book your tickets in advance to maximize time inside the park.