7 Days trip in South Korea
South Korea is a vibrant and modern country known for its technology, pop culture, and delicious cuisine.
- Jongno-Gu
Gyeongbokgung Palace
$ $ $ $Explore the largest palace in Seoul and witness the changing of the guard ceremony.
- Jung-Gu
Myeong-dong
$ $ $ $Indulge in different Korean street foods such as tteokbokki, karaoke, and enjoy shopping at boutiques.
- Jung-Gu
Take a stroll along the almost 6 kilometers long concrete jungle nestled in an urban park.
- Yongsan-gu
Dragon Hill Spa & Resort
$ $ $ $Relax and rejuvenate in the hot springs while fully immersing oneself in traditional Korean culture.
- Gapyeong-gun
Nami Island
$ $ $ $Take a stroll along this romantic island lined with trees and an eclectic array of sculptures and charming French-inspired houses.
- Gapyeong-gun
Ride the rail bike through Korea's lush countryside and visit the lush Garden of Morning Calm to see various flower bed designs.
- Cheorwon-gun
Soyang Dam
$ $ $ $Capture picturesque views of the Soyang River and witness the sunset over the horizon.
- Jongno-gu
Bukchon Hanok Village
$ $ $ $Wander through an abundance of restored traditional Korean houses and courtyards in this picturesque village.
- Jongno-gu
Changdeokgung Palace
$ $ $ $Discover the hidden passages and gardens of Changdeokgung Palace, an architectural marvel of the Joseon Dynasty.
- Jongno-gu
Gwangjang Market
$ $ $ $Savor regional Korean cuisine and bargain for souvenirs, fabrics and local handicrafts at one of the oldest and largest markets in Korea.
- Jeju-si
Jeju Island
$ $ $ $Discover Jeju Island's natural wonders through diverse attractions such as the Seongsan Ilchulbong, Cheonjeyeon Falls, and Soesokkak Estuary.
- Gujwa-eup
Manjanggul Cave
$ $ $ $Hike through the Manjanggul Cave, a natural tunnel covering a distance of 13.4 kilometers.
- Jeju-si
Jeju Traditional Five Day Market
$ $ $ $Taste Jeju Island's mouth-watering street foods while browsing through unique handicrafts and souvenirs at the oldest traditional market in Jeju.
- Sokcho-si
Seoraksan National Park
$ $ $ $Trek through mountain trails adorned with various flora, fauna and magnificent waterfalls in one of Korea's most breathtaking national parks.
- Yangyang-gun
Naksansa Temple
$ $ $ $Marvel at the 1300-year-old Buddhist monuments and statues sprawled across the beach, exuding an ethereal elegance.
- Sokcho-si
Seorak Hot Springs Resort
$ $ $ $Unwind in the sprawling natural hot springs surrounding the foothills of Seorak Mountain and indulge in Korean spa therapies at a top-notch resort.
- Jung-Gu
Dongdaemun Design Plaza
$ $ $ $Experience a remarkable showcase of modern Korean architecture, design, and innovation through the exhibitions hosted in this futuristic multiplex.
- Jung-Gu
Jilsiru
$ $ $ $Sip on Korea’s traditional tea paired with sweet treats while enjoying the calming ambiance of this traditional tearoom in downtown Seoul.
- Jung-Gu
Admire the architecture of the gothic-style Roman Catholic church named after St. Andrew Kim Taegon, Korea's first native-born priest.
- Yongsan-gu
Itaewon Land Spa & Sauna
$ $ $ $Rejuvenate in the various hot pools, dry saunas, and baths while enjoying scenic views from the outdoor rooftop pools in an urban setting.
- Demilitarized Zone
DMZ Third Tunnel
$ $ $ $Discover one of the four tunnels surreptitiously dug beneath the DMZ by the North Korean Army, supposedly for sneaking into Seoul.
- Jung-Gu
Deoksugung Palace
$ $ $ $Explore a harmonious blend of Western and Korean architecture in this palace with a winding stone pathway, a bridge, and secret gardens.
- Jongno-Gu
Gyeonghuigung Palace
$ $ $ $Learn about the palace's historical significance as a royal library during Joseon Dynasty in the early 16th century and get captivated by the scenic landscapes surrounding it.