Insa-dong is the home of Gyeongbokgung Palace, beautiful parks and gardens, such as the Huwon Secret Garden, modern art, museums and galleries, and many old tea houses. Spend some time wandering the alleyways of Hanok Village, checking out traditional Korean houses, cute cafés and charming shops. Find more shops, cafés, parks and galleries down the main street of Insadong-gil.
Namsan Seoul Tower is an iconic landmark to the city of Seoul. Head to the top observation deck to catch a bird’s eye view of the city. Plan to get there early to beat the lines before sunset to get a magnificent view of the glowing city – it’s Seoul pretty!
1. Go Cosmetics Shopping
After you’ve had your fun at the Trick Eye Museum, check out the attached Love Museum and Ice Museum. The Love Museum is the same concept as the Trick Eye, except a little more … “adult-friendly”. The Ice Museum is just a big room with everything made out of ice. They even have an ice slide you can slide down.
The tiny pedestrian streets are like mazes. It’s easy to get turned-around, but there’s always something new to see around every corner. You’re bound to see locals and tourists wandering around with bright purple ice cream cones in hand. Follow the crowds until you find the Ikseon Goro Purpleberry Soft Ice-Cream Shop. It’s not just the color that makes this sweet treat so popular in the neighborhood, but this blueberry soft serve ice-cream is mouthwatering!
2. Go Coffee Shop Hopping
The nightlife can get rowdy, but there are many options for every preference, including chill bars and speakeasies. There aren’t many cultural attractions in Itaewon, but the neighborhood does have a great view of the Namsan Seoul Tower. With being fairly centralized to the rest of the city, it’s quite easy to get anywhere from Itaewon.
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3. Trick Eye Museum
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4. Lantern Festival
Seoul has an incredible selection of every type of cosmetics store you could ever wish for. Wander around Garosu-gil or Myeong-dong for the best selection of stores and products.
Want to know my faves? – Most of which you can buy online without even traveling to South Korea! Get a list of my favorite Korean cosmetic products here.
5. Seek Out Some Speakeasies
6. Get Lost in the World of Lotte
7. Be a Spectator of Korea’s Got Talent
8. Check out a Handbag Museum
This architecturally-stunning plaza is definitely worth a stop either day or night. Spend a few hours in and out of the Design Plaza. With plenty of shopping, art, historical sites and modern culture, there is plenty to do to keep busy in the Dongdaemun area.
9. Dongdaemun Design Plaza
10. Gyeongbokgung Palace
If shopping in the Times Square-like feel of Myeong-dong is too overwhelming, Gangnam is a perfect solution. Many shops are more upscale, brand-name shops with high-end boutiques scattered throughout, plus all of the top-brand cosmetic shops. Additionally, Gangnam is home to many artsy cafés, delicious restaurants, and some of Seoul’s best speakeasies.
11. Namsan Seoul Tower
Can’t make it to Seoul in November? Don’t worry, Koreans love to celebrate. From art festivals to jazz festivals, summer festivals and drum festivals, there’s always something going on nearly any time of the year.
12. Walk or Run Along the Hangang River
Neighborhoods Worth Wandering:
13. Gangnam
14. Ikseon-dong
This perfect rainy-day activity will keep you and your friends entertained for hours. Weave through this interactive museum, stopping by each display to take a picture from a certain angle to make it look like you are part of the scene. For certain displays, you’ll be instructed to turn your picture upside-down or do something silly to make the scene look more realistic. You can even download the Trickeye app and make each display come to life!
15. Insa-dong
16. Itaewon
If you head upstream, you’ll find a section of the river blocked off for visitors to send-off a floating lantern into the river to make a wish. The fun part is being able to make your own lantern. Pay a small fee for the supplies and follow step-by-step instructions to create your lantern before sending it down the river.
There are five palaces in the city of Seoul. Gyeongbokgung is the oldest and largest of them all. Get free entry to all of the palaces if you show up wearing a traditional Korean Hanbok! (You can rent these traditional formal gowns from various rental shops around the city). You can even hire a photographer to do a palace photo shoot of you in your traditional Korean attire.
17. Hongdae
If you find yourself in Seoul in the month of November, you’re in luck! Seoul hosts a fabulous Lantern Festival that takes place for about two weeks each year. Huge, intricate lanterns fill the Cheonggyecheon Stream. Each year, there are different themes of the lanterns that are sectioned-off in different parts of the river.
Seoul is the heart and Seoul of South Korea, a place of puns, and a city full of fun. Seoul’s city brand is “I Seoul U” (try saying that without an English accent). It is to represent that Seoul is a place where “You” and “I” connect and coexist. If there’s one thing to do in Seoul, it’s cosmetics shopping! South Korea is the cosmetics capital of the world. Please. Do yourself (and your skin) a favor and don’t leave this country without purchasing some skincare products or trying out some Korean beauty trends.
18. Myeong-dong
Don’t worry, there are plenty of “tamer” options, as well. Grab your beverage of choice and the ultimate donut. Feel like a cartoon in a black and white drawing café. Or simply pop in to one of the manyInstagrammable cafés you’ll find wandering around. After your Tour de Seoul, you’ll laugh at the next Starbucks you see. These Seoul cafés are life-changing!
Itaewon is a young, hip, up-and-coming neighborhood attracting many foreigners and expats. Missing America a bit? This is the place to go. Here you’ll find tacos, burgers, pizza and brunch spots.
This vibrant city has so much to offer visitors, from little delicious pockets of food to cultural wonders. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do.
Lotte Tower, Lotte World, Lotte World Mall, Lotte Hotels, Lotte Mart, and more. See Seoul from the sky at Lotte Tower’s observation deck. Be entertained at the world’s largest indoor amusement park at Lotte World. Explore under the sea at Lotte World Aquarium. Shop till you drop at Lotte World Mall. Anything with ‘Lotte’ on it is bound to be impressive.