Seoul 6 days 5 nights travel guide, this one is enough
Hello everyone! Today I am here to share my Seoul 6 days 5 nights travel guide! 🇰🇷
🧳Packing tips:
Deep divide, change of clothes, spare medicine (cold medicine, ibuprofen....) cosmetics💄, beautiful pupils, skin care products🧴, makeup remover, power bank🔋, toiletries🚿, sports shoes👟, sunscreen☀️, mosquito repellent spray🦟, sun protection clothing👕, disposable underwear👖... (These things are all necessary!)
🏞️Day1: Yantai-Incheon
We gathered at Yantai Port International Terminal, took the 'New Xiangxuelan' luxury passenger ship to Incheon International Terminal in Korea, had dinner at the captain's sea view restaurant, and enjoyed the sea view under the night on the deck 🌊🌃
🏞️Day2: Incheon-Seoul
Gyeongbokgung Palace-🏯: Many Korean dramas are filmed here, absolutely~ As the palace of Korea, it is very beautifully built here. Take photos in Hanbok📸 It's super out of the picture~👸🏻💂
🏞️Day3: Seoul
Cheonggyecheon: A small popular check-in spot but we especially like this spot, it is a small stream flowing through the city🌲🌊Quiet in the noise, the scenery is very beautiful, suitable for street shooting🚶📷
N Seoul Tower: A must-visit place in Korea❗️Korea's iconic building, located near Namsan Park~ Check in here to prove that you have been to Korea🇰🇷🤳🏼
🏞️Day4: Seoul
Starry Sky Library: A newly opened library in Seoul, super romantic starry atmosphere, instantly take you into the dream world of Korean drama✨📚, there are more than 50,000 books in the museum, and also provides various types of magazines at home and abroad, no matter men, women, old and young can find their own corner here. 🌟📖
New World Duty Free Shop: Very cost-effective, 8, 9 floors are luxury goods, 10 floors are cosmetics and beauty, 11 floors are clothing, perfume 12 floors are food, electronic products, before shopping, first handle the duty-free shop's gold card and rebate, so shopping is more cost-effective‼️💸💄
🏞️Day5 Seoul
Namsan Valley Hanok Village: Although there is a village in the name, it is not a village. It is super out of the picture to take pictures here📸. It is said that it used to be a place where high officials lived🏯📷
Korean Folk Experience Museum: Here you can not only see the process of making seaweed with your own eyes, but also experience Korean traditional culture, try on Hanbok, and take photos with the exhibits in the museum👘📸
🏞️Day6 Yantai
(Return to the warm home🏠
You can watch the sunrise by the railing and enjoy the beautiful scenery at sea🌅🌊
Korea is really too beautiful, and the price is very affordable! I hope my guide can provide you with some references, and have fun on your next trip! 😊✈️
address:161 Sajik-ro, Jongno District, Seoul It is a very spectacular palace. Because of the Korean drama, I feel more familiar with this palace. It is one of the must-go pilgrimage attractions in Korea. Walk along Gyeongbokgung Palace Road to the end and you will find the Blue House (reservation required in advance). It is recommended to arrange your itinerary. You can plan together now!
its not my most favorite in South Korea, but its worth a visit btw, and should allow it at least a morning or afternoon otherwise you will end up in just a small part of this complex
i had try to Hanbok come here and take many pics of this place .it’s so big and beautiful and have some traditional another places didn’t have
Visiting Gyeongbokgung Palace in Korea is a fantastic way to immerse yourself in the country's history, culture, and architectural beauty.
One of the finest (must visit) places in Seoul to witness ancient/historical times of Korean history and culture! Very well maintained. Easily accessible from metro station. Loved walking around the palace premises and witness the historical vibes. It feels so good to be here if you’re a history loving person!Also, the admission is discounted for those with physical disabilities and free to those wearing Hanboks (the traditional Korean attire than can be rented just outside of the palace at various shops).
One of the finest (must visit) places in Seoul to witness ancient/historical times of Korean history and culture! Very well maintained. Easily accessible from metro station. Loved walking around the palace premises and witness the historical vibes. It feels so good to be here if you’re a history loving person!Also, the admission is discounted for those with physical disabilities and free to those wearing Hanboks (the traditional Korean attire than can be rented just outside of the palace at various shops).
Beautiful cherry blossom 🌸 free enter with wearing hanbok. Rental hanbok can book online or shop counter photo taken on 7/4/24😃