After a three-year absence from the COVID-19 pandemic, the Hangang Moon Light Market has returned. The Seoul Metropolitan Government announced...
Inwangsan Mountain is a rocky mountain with only one main hiking trail along its ridges, up one side, over the top (338.2m), and down the other....
Bukhansan Mountain is surrounded by cities and stretches along the northern edge of Seoul. “Bukhansan” is a name that means “north of the Han river.” This...
Surfyy is a relatively all-inclusive place because it functions as a surfing club and a party location. Their motto, “Surf All Day! Party All Night!” is...
The Cheongun Literature Library is in a hanok on Mt. Inwang. It is peaceful and has a lot of atmosphere. Cheongun Park, the Yun Dongju Literature...
At the northern side of Namsan Mountain, Namsangol Hanok Village opened in 1998 in the middle of the capital. This village has five restored hanok, which...
Gwanghwamun Square is a public space in the middle of central Seoul. It has museums, statues, restaurants, and beautiful views of the area. In February 2004,...
Gyeonghuigung Palace was one of the five grand palaces built during the Joseon Dynasty. When the king went on daily trips, it was used as a...
East of Gyeongbokgung Palace is the grand royal home of Changdeokgung Palace. It is the best-kept palace left from the Joseon era. The palace is the...
The Hangang Parks, also called the Han River Parks, are along the Han River and are a must-see for anyone visiting the capital city of Korea....
Spend an evening at Seoul’s Korea House and learn about the Joseon Dynasty. Recipes from the royal palace have been used to make the dishes on...
In Mapo-gu, Seoul, there is a park and cultural center called the Oil Tank Culture Park. At first, the park was an oil depot. The Seoul...