Sidney Coverdale Publish time 2025-1-24 07:44

Recommended apps, tourist attractions and tips for traveling in Seoul, South Korea

Sisters! I also did a lot of strategy before going to Seoul, but I found that many of the online 🕸 statements were somewhat different from reality~ So this time, I used my own experience to summarize a super practical Seoul travel strategy for everyone, with an itinerary! I hope it can help everyone who wants to go there~

📱Seoul Travel App
🚇Kaka0Map: More suitable for Korea than G00gle map, the route is more precise, especially the subway transfer, the arrangement is clear~
🍽Mang0plate: The Korean version of "Dazhong Review", it is very convenient to find food and coffee shops, and the comments are also very real.
🏨azgo: I used azgo to book a hotel this time, and I booked a super cheap hotel, and I also got a cashback bonus! It really saved a lot after adding Zhe deduction~
🗣Papag: Koreans don’t use English much, Papag0’s translation is more suitable for Korean than G00gle, especially when ordering food, it’s super useful!
🚄K0RAIL: Used to check Korean train schedules and buy food. Some trains also have Youhui activities.

💡 Seoul travel tips
1️⃣The weather in Seoul is also very moody. Sometimes it rains suddenly on sunny days. Remember to bring a folding umbrella with you~
2️⃣Many Korean hotels provide toothbrushes, but the quality is worrying. It is recommended to bring your own. In addition, the plug is a European two-pin plug. Remember to prepare a conversion plug!
3️⃣The Seoul subway station is very large. When transferring, you often feel very tired, so check the route in advance and don’t get lost haha~
4️⃣T-money transportation card is a must. It can be used for subways and buses. It is super convenient to use.
5️⃣Koreans are very particular about garbage sorting. There are not many trash cans on the street. You have to take your own trash back and throw it away. Remember to clean up after eating~
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🌟Must-visit check-in spots in Seoul
1️⃣Bukchon Hanok Village
This is a small alley with many traditional Korean houses preserved. Walking around is like traveling back to ancient times~ You can also rent Korean clothes and take photos here. It's really full of atmosphere!
💡Suggestion: Hanok Village is a bit sloped, so it will be easier to wear comfortable shoes! Also, be careful not to be too noisy, after all, this is still a residential area.
2️⃣Gyeongbokgung Palace
A palace with a sense of history, it has the kind of ancient costume scene in Korean dramas! Remember to go to the gate guarding ceremony at 9:30 in the morning, it's really cool~
💡Complaint: Closed on Tuesdays, so you have to arrange your time well, otherwise it's a wasted trip~
3️⃣Hongdae Business District
The atmosphere in Hongdae is really youthful, with street performances, trendy brand stores and various delicious snacks. You can also go to Hongdae Night Market at night. It's really fun to eat while walking.
💡Reminder: There are a lot of people here on weekends. You will bump into people every two steps. Sisters should be mentally prepared haha!
4️⃣Han River Park
I really love this place! Rent a small bicycle and ride along the Han River. When you are tired, sit on the lawn and eat fried chicken + beer from the convenience store. Life will be sublimated instantly!
💡Reminder: The evening is the best time. It is cool and you can see the beautiful sunset.





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