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πŸ›️ Spot # 33 : Nami Island Travel Guide: The Ultimate Day Trip from Seoul

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   Nami Island (Namiseom), famous for its tree-lined avenues, vibrant seasonal colors, and appearances in iconic K-dramas, is a must-visit destination in South Korea. Located just 63 kilometers northeast of Seoul in Chuncheon, Gangwon-do, this half-moon-shaped island offers a perfect escape into nature.                                                                                                  sourced by NAVER This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about visiting Nami Island, including transportation, best times to visit, top attractions, and insider travel tips. Why Visit Nami Island? Nami Island is unique because it declares itself a self-governing cultural micro-nation called the Naminara Republic. It featur...

πŸ›️ Spot # 31 : Gyeongui Line Forest Park : Seoul's Coolest Urban Green Escape

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 If you are planning a trip to Seoul and want to experience where local trendsetters spend their golden hours, look no further than Gyeongui Line Forest Park (κ²½μ˜μ„  숲길). Often dubbed "Yeontral Park" (a playful mashup of Yeonnam-dong and New York's Central Park), this 6.3-kilometer-long linear park is built over a century-old former underground railway track. It seamlessly connects popular neighborhoods like Hongdae, Yeonnam-dong, and Gongdeok, offering a refreshing blend of nature, modern culture, and urban romance.                                                              sourced by Naver Why You Must Visit Gyeongui Line Forest Park Unlike the bustling, neon-lit streets of central Hongdae, the Forest Park offers an airy, laid-back atmosphere. It is a sanctuary where locals walk their dogs, independent artists busk under the tre...

πŸ›️ Spot # 27 : The War Memorial of Korea in Seoul

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 Are you planning a trip to Seoul and looking for a deeply meaningful historical site to visit? The War Memorial of Korea (μ „μŸκΈ°λ…κ΄€) in Yongsan-gu is an absolute must-see. Far more than just a military museum, it stands as a comprehensive educational initiative and an emotional tribute to those who fought for freedom during the Korean War and other conflicts throughout the nation’s history. Established in 1994, the War Memorial of Korea is located on the former site of the army headquarters. Its primary mission is to prevent future conflicts by educating the public on the realities of war and honoring the sacrifices of domestic and international troops. Spanning a massive indoor and outdoor area, it is widely regarded as one of the best museums in Seoul for its high-quality displays, interactive technology, and extensive collection of military hardware. Key Highlights and Exhibits The memorial is divided into extensive indoor exhibition halls and a massive outdoor exhibition area. 1. ...

πŸ›️ Spot #12: Ttukseom Han River Park: Picnics, Water Sports, and Trendy Cafes

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 If you want to experience how locals truly enjoy their weekends in Seoul, Ttukseom Han River Park (λšμ„¬ν•œκ°•κ³΅μ›)—historically known as Ttukseom Resort/Yuwonji—is an absolute must-visit. Situated right along the northern banks of the majestic Han River, this vibrant park is one of the most dynamic and accessible riverside destinations in the city. From relaxing riverside picnics with delivery food to thrilling water sports and unique architectural landmarks, this comprehensive guide will help you navigate your perfect day at Ttukseom. 1. Top Things to Do at Ttukseom Han River Park Ttukseom is famous for offering a wide array of recreational activities that cater to every type of traveler. Chilling & Han River Picnics : Rent a picnic mat and a small tent from nearby rental shops, find a spot on the vast green lawns, and do what locals do: order Chimaek (Korean fried chicken and beer) delivered straight to the park. The J-Bug (Jabeleogi - 자벌레) : You cannot miss this massive, futuristic...

πŸ›️ Spot #11: Seoul Forest: Nature, Trendy Cafes, and Food in Seongsu-dong

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  Are you planning a trip to Seoul and looking for the perfect blend of nature, culture, and trendy city vibes? Look no further than Seoul Forest (μ„œμšΈμˆ²). Often referred to as the "Central Park of Seoul," this massive green oasis located in the heart of Seongsu-dong offers a refreshing escape from the bustling metropolis. Whether you want to witness stunning seasonal foliage, explore independent designer shops, or go cafe-hopping along the famous Seoul Forest Cafe Street, this comprehensive travel guide covers everything you need to know. Blue subway station - line 4 / Green subway station - line 2 1. Top Things to See and Do in Seoul Forest Seoul Forest is divided into several themed zones, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers, photographers, and families alike. The Culture and Arts Park : The central hub of the park, featuring vast lawns, outdoor stages, and a dramatic mirror pond (Mirror Lake) that perfectly reflects the surrounding high-rise buildin...

πŸ›️ Spot #10: Visiting The Garden of Morning Calm: A Complete Guide for Travelers

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  The Garden of Morning Calm is a must-visit destination. Located in Gapyeong, this 330,000-square-meter botanical garden is one of the oldest and most beautiful private gardens in the country.                                                                                                               photo by vitgrimer 1. Why You Should Visit The garden was founded by Professor Han Sang-kyung with the vision of creating a space that embodies the essence of Korean beauty. It features over 5,000 species of plants and is divided into 20 different themed sections, including the Sunken Garden and the Millennium Junip...

πŸ›️ Spot #9: the National Museum of Korea

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  The National Museum of Korea (NMK) in Seoul is not just a building; it is a journey through five millennia of history, art, and spirit. As the flagship museum of Korean history and art, it ranks as one of the largest and most-visited museums in the world.                                                                                                         photo by vitgrimer Whether you are a history buff or a casual traveler, this guide will help you navigate the museum’s vast collection and make the most of your visit. 1. Essential Visitor Information Admission: Free (Special exhibitions may require a paid ticket). Operating Hours: Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri, Sun: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM Wed, Sat: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM (Night openin...