Step Back in Time in the Heart of Seoul: Bukchon Hanok Village
by _Traveltastic_
Feb 1, 2025
#seoultrip
📍 Where Tradition Meets Trend
Seoul is South Korea’s dazzling capital where ancient palaces, neon-lit streets, and K-pop dreams come alive. It’s a vibrant mix of the past and future — perfect for explorers, foodies, and culture lovers!
🎟️ What It’ll Cost You
Budget-Friendly: ₩60,000–₩100,000/day ($45–$75)
Palace Passes: Around ₩3,000–₩5,000
N Seoul Tower: ₩16,000 for the observatory
Lotte World (Indoor theme park!): ₩62,000
Street Food Treats: Just ₩1,000–₩5,000 per snack!
🕘 When to Go & What’s Open
Spring (April–May): Cherry blossoms everywhere!
Fall (September–October): Crisp air + golden leaves
Most tourist spots: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Night markets: Buzzing till midnight or later!
⭐ Must-See Moments
Gyeongbokgung Palace – Feel like royalty in a rented Hanbok
Insadong & Bukchon Hanok Village – Art, tea houses & traditional homes
Hongdae & Gangnam – Trendy vibes, K-pop buskers & shopping
Nami Island Day Trip – Tree-lined beauty & drama vibes
Han River Picnic – Chicken, beer & skyline views!
🚇 Getting There & Around
Fly into Incheon Airport (ICN) – super modern & easy
Hop on the AREX express train – downtown in under 60 mins
Use a T-Money card for buses, subways & convenience stores
Seoul is stylish, soulful, and super friendly. Whether you’re sipping iced coffee in a K-drama café or soaking in the skyline from a rooftop bar, Seoul will sweep you off your feet — one bingsu at a time!
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