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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I took two trips on the KTX, one to Gwangju and the other to Daejeon. It was a very comfortable ride and they were always on time!
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Provide various information for tour and airport express train
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Culture Station Seoul 284 is a dynamic and open multi-disciplinary cultural space that is accessible to everyone. The former Seoul Station had been a major stage in modern and contemporary Korean history and a gateway for transportation and commerce for almost a century. After its restoration back to its original appearance, it was officially launched in August of 2011 as a space for diverse artistic and cultural creation and exchange. The official name, which combines its historic, spatial, and urban symbolism , was selected through a national open call. By combining the notion of a cultural space with the old Seoul Station's historic site number 284, the name embodies the concepts of preserving its appearance and value as a historic site while simultaneously cultivating the meaning of the station as a place of various cultural intersections.
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I came here during the evening and was able to see the scenery at day and at night as well. This is a favourite spot for both locals and tourists as you are surrounded by well-maintained plants and on top of bustling roads that crosses Seoul Station as well. Will come here again!
3.5 based on 258 reviews
this is a fantastic place for last minute shopping before leaving for the airport. Free luggage storage. Free boxes to pack your purchases. Lots of free food sampling in the supermarket - try before you buy. Immediate tax refund. Next to train and subway. Huge mall with a great variety of goods. WE spent hours, and only visited the ground level.
Hi Travelers~ I'm Hugh living in Seoul and also lived in New Zealand for 8 years. Due to the experience in New Zealand, I fully understand how important the transportation is during short trips. Especially for the places where is too far by foot, but too close by bus or underground. Usually such areas are called the Centre of the Centre. For such cases, why don't you think about electric mobility? Very echo-friendly and convenient. Please come and look at them in Central Seoul.
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