Seoul is the business and cultural hub of South Korea, where skyscrapers tower over Buddhist temples. Take it all in from the N Seoul Tower, built atop a peak in Namsan Park. The teahouses and shops of Insadong give you a taste of Korean flavor, which you can further experience with a visit to the grounds and museums of Gyeongbokgung. UNESCO World Heritage Site Changdeokgung Palace is a fine example of authentic ancient architecture.
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Our company offers guided bicycle tours around Seoul and more specifically along Han River on the segregated bicycle paths separated of the cars. Through your ride along the Han River on the segregated bicycle paths, you will learn not only about the past history and development of the city, but also about its future. Please join one of our day/night tours for an easy and fun ride along HanRiver
4.5 based on 303 reviews
You may call it hype, marketing, commercialized space... I call it, a patch of beautiful nature called PARK If you have the time, GO Autumn is the best time to go when the grass turns pink and the leaves are yellow. The path is already an adventure with the different sounds that tingle your senses The signage around about wild creatures make you appreciate their respect for nature and the natural habitat of animals Some say it is nice to go on foot instead of riding the buggy... I think paying 3,000 Won is better then perhaps fulfilling your step while at the top moving from one section to the other is much better. Make sure to take a drink with you because you will want to sit in one of the huts with a cold drink on hand (and maybe some snacks) -DONT FORGET THE SUNSCREEN!
4.5 based on 29 reviews
Faentasium is the first VR, AR interactive football museum in Seoul. As one of the most popular museums in Seoul, it has become a landmark of Seoul and a must-see museum in Seoul. Faentasium is a modern and trendy football museum applied with cutting-edge high technology. Faentasium is the only place to buy Korean National Team's jersey and have KFA official marking.
4.0 based on 204 reviews
Love coming here to watch Seoul FC play. It's super easy to get tickets - just come 30 mins before and get them from the ticket booth. Stadium is huge, with so many empty seats - not to worry! Seats aren't allocated, so you can choose where to sit. I only like to sit behind the goal, to get involved with the songs and fans. To be honest, the quality of football is often pretty poor, but it's still super fun. The attendance was around 15,000 last match, which feels like less because of all the empty seats, but if you're in the section where everyone is singing it's great anyway. Such a novelty to bring as much booze and food into the stands as you like - 'aint like that in England! Anyway, good times. If you're in Seoul for a while, and like football then definitely worth it. Well easy to get to and cheap enough (14,000 원). Up the Seoul!
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Digital Pavilion as a part of KoVAC(Korea VA AR Complex), run by NIPA(National IT Industry Promotion Agency), is Mecca of Korean immersive contents industry. 9,721 square kilometer large facility, located at Digital Media City Seoul, opens for free to introduce the cutting-edge technology to the public and to gather feedback from the potential customers.
4.0 based on 10 reviews
I went here to see sculptures and drink coffee and I got to see so much more. This neighborhood is called Sangam (Sangam-dong). It used to be a landfill. Now, full of parks and modern buildings (museums, MBC, CJ E&M Center, World Cup Stadium...). I only stayed here for a couple of hours and I enjoyed the architecture, public art, and for a few minutes, I watched a film crew work outside a broadcasting station's building. They were filming a good looking guy--probably for a Korean drama. It's right by the train station--Digital Media City Station. So accessible. I'm planning to visit again this winter.
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