Explore Seoul (서울탐험)

Top things to see in Seoul. The best things to do in Seoul. Best cafes and restaurants to find in Seoul. Mountains, parks, and more things to do in Seoul, Korea. (서울에서 볼 수 있는 최고의 물건들. 서울에서 할 수 있는 가장 좋은 일들. 서울에서 찾을 수 있는 최고의 카페와 식당. 산, 공원, 그리고 한국의 서울에서 할 수 있는 더 많은 것들이 있다.)

  • Jogyesa Temple, Insadong, Seoul, Korea
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    Jogyesa Temple: How To Get There & What To See

    If you’re looking for the serenity and calm surroundings of most Buddhist temples set high up in the mountains outside of Seoul, Jogyesa Temple (조계사) is not for you. Right down in the center of the city where all of the daily hustle and bustle that makes Seoul famous occurs, sits a temple with more than 100 years of history. The commotion of the nearby streets in the popular Insadong district doesn’t end where the temple begins and this certainly makes it a different experience inside from most temples in the country. A religion where meditation is extremely important, with a temple in one of the busiest areas of the…

  • Gyeongbokgung Palace Always a Draw
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    Gyeongbokgung Palace Night Tour: How To Get Tickets & What To Expect

    As the sun set over Seoul, families, couples, and curious travelers slowly wandered through the cobblestone paths of Gyeongbokgung Palace (경복궁), soaking up the serene nighttime atmosphere. Once a short weeklong event, the Gyeongbokgung Palace night opening has now become a beloved seasonal affair. It runs for several weeks each spring and autumn, inviting both tourists and locals to experience one of Seoul’s top attractions in a completely different light—literally. Whether you’re visiting Korea in the cherry blossom season or catching the fall foliage, seeing Gyeongbokgung Palace illuminated at night is one of the most memorable things to do at night in Seoul.  Get ready to visit Gyeongbokgung Palace at…

  • Dapsimni Antique Town, Seoul, Korea
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    Dapsimni Antique Town: A Market In Seoul, Korea

    Antiques big and small everywhere is what you’ll see around Dapsimni Station. Having lived here for around 6 years now and realizing I won’t be leaving any time soon, I’ve decided I want my house to feel more like a home and less like an interim abode in a far off land. If you’re looking for antiques in Korea, or Korean antiques, then make sure to check out the Dapsimni Antique Market (답십리고미술상가). (This post contains affiliate links, which means I receive a certain percentage of a sale if you purchase after clicking at no cost to you. Thank you for your support.) How To Get There Address: 530 Dapsimni-dong…

  • Village of Ants, Mural Village, Hongje-dong, Seoul, Korea
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    The Mural Village In Seoul You Haven’t Heard About

    There are hidden gems all over the city of Seoul and Gaemi Maeul (개미마을), or Ant Village, is one of them. This mural village in Seoul was painted by students in a similar fashion to the much more popular Ihwa Mural Village and also the murals in Mullae-dong. This mural village sits on the side of Mt Inwang, Inwangsan, which is popular with hikers in Seoul. And that’s probably the only people that find this mural village really. Get off the beaten path in Seoul and see something different… like the Ant Mural Village. This mural village in Seoul is hidden away. Find it if you can: (This post contains…

  • Gwanak-san Mountain, Seoul, Korea
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    Hiking In Seoul: Gwanak-san Mountain

    Saturday some of the teachers in the Men’s Hiking Club asked me to join them for their hike up Gwanak Mountain. A little back story: I’m at an all boys private high school. Because it’s all boys it makes sense that most of the teachers are male as well, just to keep the order I imagine. When I say most I mean 64 of the 69 are male. In the private and public schools teachers seem to have a club for just about anything they have more than 4 teachers interested in and at my school they’re mostly based around a sport of some kind. At the training for the…

  • The House of Sharing, Seoul, Korea
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    The House of Sharing: Learn About The Comfort Women In Seoul

    If you come to Korea and have the opportunity to learn about the comfort women from the women themselves, don’t pass it up. The House of Sharing was set up in 1992 funded privately by some Koreans and a Buddhist organization. Originally housing 12 of the surviving grandmothers, or comfort women from WWII, as of 2019 there were 6 women living in the home. These women have become activists, giving testimonies of the atrocities they endured, protesting and traveling abroad to spread awareness of a system that is still happening today around the world. Should we learn about the past so we don’t repeat it in the future? Yes, and…

  • Korean Wine Train
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    Wine Wine & More Wine On The Korean Wine Train

    This past weekend, a few friends and I decided to hitch a ride on the slow train from Seoul to Yeongdong in Chungcheonbuk-do aboard the wine train. A wine train in Korea? Yes, and it’s brilliant. I love train rides and I love wine so there’s really no better combination. Jump aboard to be whisked away for a fun day. Depart from Seoul Train Station in central Seoul and take a leisurely ride enjoying the views while you sip wine, eat a small plate of appetizers and learn about Korean wine… or just drink it. The experience is pretty unique in Korea and definitely something different to do. Whether you’re…

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