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South Korea sits where the sea meets mountains and centuries of dynastic history blend with contemporary urban life. From bustling Seoul to serene national parks and vibrant coastal cities, this East Asian gem offers a wealth of experiences. Below are the top sights and activities to include on your itinerary to fully appreciate South Korea’s culture, scenery, and cuisine. -
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Deoksugung, one of Seoul’s five grand palaces from the Joseon Dynasty, is a must-see for history and architecture lovers. Wander the courtyard to find carved stone creatures, admire the dragon-adorned main throne hall, and time a visit after dark to see the palace beautifully illuminated. -
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Seoul blends the old and new. Visit Gyeongbokgung Palace to step into Joseon-era royal life, then see Cheongwadae, the presidential residence. Balance historic sites with a stroll through Seoul’s open-air markets and vibrant shopping districts for a full city experience. -
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Ride a cable car to Namsan Mountain for sweeping views of Seoul, then walk the trails through Namsan Park. Nearby Namsangol Hanok Village offers a glimpse of traditional Korean homes and lifestyle, showcasing pre-modern Seoul within the modern city. -
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Korean cuisine is central to understanding the country. Enjoy classics such as bulgogi and galbijim, savor bibimbap’s balanced flavors, and try spicy dak-gui and other regional dishes. Street food, markets, and family-run eateries reveal authentic flavors and culinary traditions. -
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A short trip south of Seoul brings you to the Korean Folk Village in Yongin, a living museum that recreates Joseon-era life. Explore traditional houses, watch craft demonstrations and performances, sample authentic food, and join hands-on workshops that bring history to life. -
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Seoraksan National Park is ideal for nature lovers. Hike trails that range from gentle walks to challenging climbs, enjoy panoramic mountain views, and relax afterward at nearby hot springs to soothe tired muscles and reflect on the day’s scenery. -
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For coastal charm, visit Busan, South Korea’s second-largest city and busiest port. Haeundae and Gwangalli beaches offer sand, surf, lively dining, shopping, and an energetic nightlife—perfect for a seaside escape that balances relaxation and urban excitement.