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Guide To South Korea!

South Korea Itinerary

• Korea 5 Day Itinerary – a guide to the best things to do in South Korea including Seoul and other destinations like Busan, Gyeongju or Jeju.
• Korea 7 Day Itinerary – travel post about how to spend 7 days in South Korea. Destinations include Busan, Seoul, Gyeongju, Jeju, Jeonju and many more.

Seoul Itinerary

Seoul is a must visit when in Korea, you can easily spend one day or one month in this vibrant city.

• Seoul 1 Day Itinerary – an itinerary when only one day in Seoul while using the Discover Seoul Pass.
• Seoul 4 Day Itinerary – the best itinerary when only 4 days in Seoul including where to go, stay and eat.
• Seoul 5 Day Itinerary – detailed itinerary to spending 5 days in and around Seoul.
• Seoul 7 Day Itinerary – a full itinerary to the best things to do when 7 days in Seoul.

Busan Itinerary

Even though Busan is one of the biggest cities in Korea, it has a completely different vibe than Seoul!

• Busan 2 Day Itinerary – only have 2 days to spend in Busan? Make the most of your time with this detailed itinerary.

Seoul Travel Adventures!

Winter magic and Seoul travel adventures never end! When the city is snow-capped and prices – as well as crowds – are at all-time lows, it’s time to team up with Agoda and plan a winning holiday!

1. EAT, EAT, EAT AND EAT!

Whether you like to eat it with your hands, on a stick or in a bowl, Korean food is designed to warm you up from the inside out. Experts agree that any of these street food staples are stick-to-your-ribs satisfying and completely “Seoul-warming.” Judge for yourself at Tongin Market or Gwangjang Market, where the competition never ends.

2. SKINNY DIPPING AT A JJIMJILBANG

All athletes need time to recoup, and visiting one of Seoul’s jjimjilbangs is considered a team event. With sleeping facilities, wide-screen TVs and exercise rooms, Korea’s steaming hot public baths and saunas are the perfect place to rekindle your fire. If you’re not much of a team player, go on a weekday because families fill up these hot spots every weekend.

3. GET ON YOUR FEET

Pull up your long socks and generate your own heat during a winter walking expedition through the city. Whether you participate as a speed-walker or a chilled-out spectator, you’ll be hard-pressed to find a finish line at any of Seoul’s most popular venues.

4. HIT THE HILLS AND ICE-SKATING RINKS

Ice-skating is both an indoor and outdoor sport in South Korea, and rinks fill up fast during winter months. Likewise, with dozens of freshly-packed, snow-covered hills to conquer, sledding is a national winter pastime as well!