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Part 1: Yeouido Hangang Park Full Guide – Everything You Need to Know

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  Part 1: Yeouido Hangang Park Full Guide – Everything You Need to Know If you’re planning your first trip to Seoul, visiting the Han River (Hangang) is a must. Among the many riverside parks, Yeouido Hangang Park (μ—¬μ˜λ„ ν•œκ°•κ³΅μ›) is the most famous and beginner-friendly. It’s where locals go to picnic, jog, bike, fly kites, eat ramen, and relax by the water. Whether you’re a solo traveler or with friends or family, this guide will show you exactly how to enjoy Yeouido Hangang Park like a local. πŸ“ Where is Yeouido Hangang Park? Yeouido is an island in the middle of the Han River, known as  Seoul’s financial and political district , but also loved for its wide-open green spaces. Yeouido Hangang Park stretches along the river’s edge and is perfect for: πŸŒ… Sunset views 🧺 Picnics 🚲 Bike riding πŸ›³️ Han River cruises 🌸 Cherry blossom walks (in spring) πŸš‡ How to Get to Yeouido Hangang Park πŸš‰ Subway Take Line 5 Get off at Yeouinaru Station (μ—¬μ˜λ‚˜λ£¨μ—­) ...

[Seoul Day 2] Gyeongbokgung, Bukchon & Royal History Trail

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  🏯 Day 2 in Seoul – Walk the Royal Path: Palaces and Hidden Streets Welcome to your second day in Seoul! If your first day was about harmony with nature and artistic charm, Day 2 is all about royal splendor, Confucian tradition, and Seoul’s graceful transformation from old to new. This itinerary is perfect for first-time visitors who want to dive deeper into Korea’s royal heritage and feel the rhythm of traditional life in modern surroundings. πŸ—“️ Day 2 Highlights Jongmyo Shrine (UNESCO World Heritage) Bukchon Hanok Village Gyeongbokgung Palace Deoksugung Palace & Jeongdong-gil πŸ›• Stop 1: Jongmyo Shrine (09:00–10:30) Start your day in a peaceful and spiritual place. Jongmyo Shrine is the most sacred site from the Joseon Dynasty, where the spirits of kings and queens are honored. The shrine is especially known for Jongmyo Jerye , a royal ancestral ritual that takes place in May, featuring traditional music and dance. Even outside of festival days, the shri...

[Seoul Day 1] Secret Garden, Insadong & Seochon Walk

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 πŸ‡°πŸ‡· [Day 1] First-Time in Korea? Explore Hidden Beauty of Seoul’s Heritage: Changdeokgung, Secret Garden, and More Best Travel Tips, Historical Insight, Local Eats & Walking-Friendly Route 🌏 Why This Itinerary is Perfect for First-Time Visitors to Korea If this is your first visit to Korea and you only have a short time in Seoul, this route offers the perfect blend of history, natural beauty, cultural experiences, and great local food . You’ll walk through peaceful palaces, explore intimate alleys, and enjoy traditional Korean dishes—all in one day. Designed for beginners: English-friendly, walkable, and unforgettable . πŸ—“️ Day 1 Itinerary Overview πŸ“ Main Stops: Changdeokgung Palace & Secret Garden Insadong (culture street & lunch) Seochon Village & Tongin Market (Optional) Seoul Fortress Wall Trail (Inwangsan section) ⏰ Total Duration: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM 🚢‍♂️ Walking-Friendly + Subway Access πŸ“ Stop 1: Changdeokgung & Secret Garde...

Discover Jeongdong-gil: A European-Style Escape in the Heart of Seoul

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🌿 Discover Jeongdong-gil: A European-Style Escape in the Heart of Seoul If you're looking for a peaceful, history-filled stroll through one of Seoul’s most picturesque neighborhoods, welcome to Jeongdong-gil . Located behind Deoksugung Palace and near City Hall Station, this street blends Korea’s modern history with European elegance. From Western-style architecture to tree-lined walkways, historic spots, and artisan cafΓ©s, Jeongdong-gil is a hidden gem for anyone visiting Seoul. πŸ“ Where Is Jeongdong-gil? Jeongdong-gil (정동길) is located in Jung-gu, central Seoul , behind Deoksugung Palace and close to City Hall Station (Lines 1 & 2). Though surrounded by modern skyscrapers, Jeongdong-gil offers a serene atmosphere with stone walls, old buildings, and leafy trees. Subway: City Hall Station (Exit 1 or 12) Best season: Autumn 🍁 (October–November) Recommended time: Morning to afternoon (10 AM–5 PM) πŸ—Ί️ Suggested Walking Route Start at City Hall Stat...

Temple Stay in Seoul: Finding Peace at Jogyesa & Gilsangsa Temples

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 πŸ§˜‍♀️ Temple Stay in Seoul: Finding Peace at Jogyesa & Gilsangsa Temples Experience Mindfulness, Meditation, and Korean Buddhist Culture Looking for a meaningful escape right in the middle of Seoul? The answer may lie not in luxury spas or remote mountains—but in the tranquil temples nestled in the city’s heart and hills. With Temple Stay programs at Jogyesa Temple and Gilsangsa Temple , you can experience mindfulness, spiritual healing, and traditional Korean Buddhist culture —all without leaving the capital. 🧘 What Is a Temple Stay? Temple Stay is a unique Korean cultural program that allows participants to experience life at a Buddhist temple. You can join monks in seon (Zen) meditation , participate in chanting ceremonies , perform 108 prostrations , and eat a traditional monastic meal (Baru Gongyang) . Whether you're religious or simply curious, Temple Stay offers a powerful opportunity for spiritual reflection and inner peace . πŸ“ Jogyesa Temple: Tranquility i...

Cooking Like a Local: Korean Cuisine Class for Foreigners

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Cooking Like a Local: Korean Cuisine Class for Foreigners Have you ever wanted to cook authentic Korean dishes like kimchi , bulgogi , or japchae ? If you're visiting Korea and love trying new food, joining a Korean cooking class is one of the most immersive ways to experience local culture. This hands-on activity isn't just fun—it's a delicious memory that you can take home with you. In this post, we'll share everything a foreign visitor needs to know about joining a Korean cooking class in Seoul, including what to expect, where to go, and how it connects you to Korea's culinary traditions. 🍳 Why Take a Korean Cooking Class? Joining a cooking class while traveling is a growing trend among global travelers. It allows you to: Learn about traditional ingredients and cooking methods Understand the cultural background behind each dish Connect with locals and fellow travelers in a meaningful way Take home recipes to recreate Korean food in your kitc...

Insadong Art & Tea: Traditional Vibes with a Modern Twist

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Insadong Art & Tea: Traditional Vibes with a Modern Twist πŸ‡°πŸ‡·πŸŽ¨πŸ΅ If you're planning a trip to Seoul and want to experience traditional Korean culture without leaving the city, Insadong is a must-visit destination. This vibrant neighborhood blends historic charm , modern creativity , and a thriving tea culture , making it a favorite for travelers who love arts, crafts, and a good cup of tea. In this guide, we’ll explore what makes Insadong so special, how to get there, what to see and do, and some hidden gems that most tourists miss! πŸ“ Where is Insadong? Insadong is located in Jongno-gu , the heart of Seoul. It's just a short walk from popular attractions like Gyeongbokgung Palace , Bukchon Hanok Village , and Jogyesa Temple . πŸš‡ How to Get There: Subway Line 3 (Orange Line) : Get off at Anguk Station (Exit 6) – walk straight for 3 minutes. Subway Line 1 (Blue Line) : Get off at Jonggak Station (Exit 3) – walk straight for 10 minutes. Tip: Visit in ...