Korea is a country of contrasts, where a turbulent history and a forward-thinking future coexist. Book your flights to Korea and you will be challenged with so many things to see and do. Here’s my top five:
If
you only have time for one palace visit make sure Gyeongbokgung Palace
is at the top of your list! It was built in 1395 and is a stunning
example of traditional Korean palatial architecture.
National Folk Museum of Korea
The museum is located inside GyeongbokgungPalace and showcases an excellent collection of Korean folk artifacts dating from pre-historic times to the present.
NamsangolHanok
Village is a restored Korean village with a collection of five hanoks
(traditional Korean houses) from the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910),
recovered from different parts of the city and relocated to the northern
foot of Namsan mountain.
Seoul Tower
Since
Seoul Tower opened its doors to the public in 1980 it has become a
beloved Seoul landmark offering breathtaking panoramic views of the
city.
Hangang River Ferry Cruise
Hangang
River Ferry Cruise is one of the best ways to explore the scenery
around the Hangang River that flows through the city, and can be boarded
from eight different docks - There are 8 different docks including
Yeouido, Jamsil, Yangwha, Ttukseom, Sangam, Seoul Forest, Jamdubong and
Seonyudo.
*Photo credits to the owners
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