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Blog, South Korea, Travel, Travel Tips & Guides · July 19, 2023

Seoul Travel Bucket List: 10 Best Places to Visit in Seoul

If you’re planning a trip to South Korea you’ll need to add these places for your trip to Seoul. Seoul is a huge city to explore with a range of activities to try for any first-time and seasoned traveler. Living in Korea since 2022 I always find myself discovering new places and activities in this bustling city.

In this post, I’ll be sharing some of the best places to visit in Seoul for first-timers. Beyond sharing local places to visit in Korea, I’ll also be sharing local tips for your trip to make your trip more memorable and helpful recommendations to save money and time for your Korea trip. If it’s your first time visiting Korea be sure to read up on these 10 things to know for your trip to South Korea.

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1 10 Best Places to Visit in Seoul
1.1 Seoul’s Five Palaces
1.1.1 Gyeongbokgung Palace (경복궁)
1.1.2 Chandeokgung Palace (창덕궁과 후원)
1.2 Hanok Villages in Seoul
1.2.1 Bukchon Hanok Village (북촌한옥마을)
1.2.1.1 What to do in Bukchon Hanok Village
1.2.1.2 Cafes near Bukchon Hanok Village
1.2.2 Eunpyeong Hanok Village (은평한옥마을)
1.2.3 Namsangol Hanok Village (남산골한옥마을)
1.3 Bongeunsa Temple (봉은사)
1.3.1 Temple Stay
1.4 COEX Starfield Library 별마당도서관
1.4.1 Activities in or near COEX Mall
1.5 Myeongdong Shopping Street
1.6 Lotte World Tower (롯데월드타워)
1.7 Lotte World (롯데월드)
1.8 Seoul Namsan Park (서울 남산공원)
1.8.1 Namsan Seoul Tower (남산서울타워)
1.9 National Museum of Korea (국립중앙박물관)
1.10 Gwangjang Market (광장시장)
1.11 Conclusion
1.12 Travel to South Korea in 2024

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10 Best Places to Visit in Seoul

Seoul’s Five Palaces

If you’re visiting Seoul in South Korea you’ll need to check out at least one palace in the capital city. The best part, you can get entry into all of Seoul’s five palaces. Wondering how? Simply visit one of the palaces on the last Wednesday of each month to receive free entry. Alternatively, you can also rent a hanbok (traditional Korean dress) which will allow you to get free entry into the palaces and it makes a fun activity to explore Korea’s historic sites. Find out everything you need to know about a hanbok rental here.

Important: Each palace in Seoul has different opening and closing times. I recommend checking beforehand for the different opening times especially if you’re visiting around Korean national holidays as this may affect the opening hours.

Gyeongbokgung Palace (경복궁)

Admission: ₩3,000 for adults.

Address: 161, Sajik‑ro, Jongno‑gu, Seoul (서울특별시 종로구 사직로 161)

Free entry: Wearing (hanbok) or Culture Day (last Wednesday of every month).

Gyeongbokgung Palace is the most well-known palace out of Seoul’s 5 grand palaces. It can easily be explored in half a day. If you want to avoid large crowds I recommend visiting early in the morning or at night. If you want to visit at night you need to book a tour in advance.

❗️If you’re planning to visit Gyeongbokgung Palace in Seoul make sure to check out the guard changing ceremony at Gwanghwamun Gate. The gate is located in front of Gyeongbokgung Palace the ceremony occurs at 10:00 am and 2:00 pm each day (except Tuesdays).

Don’t miss out on these top things to do in Seoul at Night in this local travel guide.

Seoul Travel Bucket List: Discover the Best Places To Visit in Seoul for your Seoul travel itinerary.
Seoul Travel Bucket List: Discover the Best Places To Visit in Seoul for your Seoul travel itinerary.

Chandeokgung Palace (창덕궁과 후원)

Address: 99, Yulgok-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul (서울특별시 종로구 율곡로 99)

Admission: ₩3,000 for adults & ₩1,500 for children.

Free entry: Wearing (hanbok) or Culture Day (last Wednesday of every month).

One of the most well-preserved of the 5 remaining royal palaces in South Korea. The area consists of a public palace area, a paved courtyard, open corridors, and the royal family’s residence. One of the most photographed spots at Changdeokgung Palace is the Huwon Garden. You’ll get to see a lily pond and elegant pavilions surrounded by beautiful flowers. Whilst this palace is beautiful all-year-round it is the most time to visit is during autumn to see the fall foliage and the palace grounds (tour required for the secret garden).

If you’re travelling to Korea in autumn don’t miss out on these 20 must-see fall foliage spots in Korea.

Seoul Travel Bucket List: Discover the Best Places To Visit in Seoul for your Seoul travel itinerary.
Seoul Travel Bucket List: Discover the Best Places To Visit in Seoul for your Seoul travel itinerary.

Hanok Villages in Seoul

Bukchon Hanok Village (북촌한옥마을)

Admission: Free entry.

Address: 37, Gyedong-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul (서울특별시 종로구 계동길 37 (계동))

Best time to visit: The ideal time to visit is early in the morning or late afternoon (4 pm to 5pm) to avoid the big crowds.

Surrounded by Gyeongbokgung Palace, Changeokgung Palace, and Jongmyo shrine, this hanok village is home to hundreds of traditional houses called hanok which date back to the Joseon dynasty. This village previously housed Joseon dynasty officials and the wealthy nobility. However today it is more well-known as an instagrammable spot amongst foreigners.

Despite its well-known popularity online, it’s a great Hanok village to explore and get lost in. If you have time you can rent a hanbok (traditional Korean dress) to explore the local streets and take some photos. It’s a great alternative to Gyeongbokgung Palace to avoid the crowds who’ve rented a hanbok. At this hanok village, you’ll get to see Namsan Tower peaking behind the hanok village. Besides getting lost in the local streets, surrounding the area are cute local stores and cafes worth visiting. You can expect to find more local authentic souvenirs compared to what you find in Myeongdong.

Important: This area is a residential area with locals living in them. Please be mindful when you are walking through and taking pictures in the hanok village. These are private properties of the local residents so please be respectful by considering how loud you speak and also where you take your photos.

Seoul Travel Bucket List: Discover the Best Places To Visit in Seoul for your Seoul travel itinerary.
Seoul Travel Bucket List: Discover the Best Places To Visit in Seoul for your Seoul travel itinerary.

What to do in Bukchon Hanok Village

Souvenir shopping: If you’re looking for more local authentic and affordable souvenirs compared to Myeongdong look no further than Bukchon Hanok Village. The streets are lined with local shops offering local crafts from jewelry, accessories, postcards, and more.

Cafe Hopping: Surrounding Bukchon Hanok Village are streets lined with local cafes waiting to be explored. Not only will you be treated to delicious baked treats, meals, and drinks you’ll get a stunning view of the surrounding hanok village. I’ve linked a few recommendations further in the post.

Hanok homestay: If you’re looking for a local stay experience in a traditional Korean house consider staying in a hanok in this hanok village. If you’re looking for local recommendations check out my in-depth local guide to a hanok stay in Korea.

Traditional Cultural Center (북촌문화센터) Try a hands-on activity by trying a local workshop to get insight into the hard work behind the ancient crafts that epitomize Korean culture.

Cafes near Bukchon Hanok Village

Seoul Travel Bucket List: Discover the Best Places To Visit in Seoul for your Seoul travel itinerary.

O’Sulloc Tea House Bukchon

(오설록 티하우스 북촌점):

45 Bukchon-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul (서울 종로구 북촌로 45)

Visit this sleek and modern cafe in Bukchon. If you’re a tea lover you’ll be treated with a range of traditional teas from Korea and a stunning view above Bukchon Hanok Village.

Seoul Travel Bucket List: Discover the Best Places To Visit in Seoul for your Seoul travel itinerary.

Layered (레이어드):

2-3 Bukchon-ro 2-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul (서울특별시 종로구 북촌로2길 2-3

A cozy bakery cafe that is perfect for sweet treats. You’ll have plenty of baked treats to try and be accompanied by a view of Bukchon Hanok Village.

Seoul Travel Bucket List: Discover the Best Places To Visit in Seoul for your Seoul travel itinerary.

Cheong Su Dang 청수당:

31-9 Donhwamun-ro 11na-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea

Seoul Travel Bucket List: Discover the Best Places To Visit in Seoul for your Seoul travel itinerary.

Nakwon Station Cafe 낙원역:

33-5 Supyo-ro 28-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea

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Seoul Travel Bucket List: Discover the Best Places To Visit in Seoul for your Seoul travel itinerary.

Eunpyeong Hanok Village (은평한옥마을)

Admission: Free entry.

Address: 127-25, Jingwan-dong, Eunpyeong-gu, Seoul (서울특별시 은평구 진관동 127-25)

How to get here? Take Bus No. 701 or 7211 from Yeonsinnae Station (Seoul Subway Line 3, 6), Exit 3 to Hanago, Jingwansa, Samcheonsa Entrance Bus Stop

Found at the foot of Bukhansan Mountain, this hanok village has become the largest neighborhood of new hanok houses in Seoul’s metropolitan area. If you visit this Seoul attraction be sure to leave room for a half-day itinerary to enjoy walking along the forested trails on Bukhansan Mountain, visiting a temple, or museum, and/or enjoying a break at a cafe or restaurant with stunning mountain views.

Find out everything you need to know about a trip to Eunpyeong Hanok Village in this travel guide.

Seoul Travel Bucket List: Discover the Best Places To Visit in Seoul for your Seoul travel itinerary.
Seoul Travel Bucket List: Discover the Best Places To Visit in Seoul for your Seoul travel itinerary.

Namsangol Hanok Village (남산골한옥마을)

Admission: Free entry.

Address: 28, Toegye‑ro 34‑gil, Jung‑gu, Seoul (서울특별시 중구 퇴계로34길 28 (필동2가))

Personally one of my favorite hanok villages in Korea to visit. It is an underrated spot in Seoul compared to the popular Bukchon Hanok Village. This hanok village has more areas to explore and has a stunning free view of Namsan Seoul Tower. Every time I visit this spot there are hardly any crowds, however, this may change from when I publish this post (July 2023). As always, if you want to avoid crowds at any local attraction in Seoul it’s best to visit outside of peak visiting hours. This includes visiting early in the morning (before 9 am) or later in the day such as late afternoon (4 pm). You can also visit during the night to see Namsan Tower light up the sky in the background of this hanok village and the mountains.

Looking for unique things to do in Seoul? Check out the full guide here.

Seoul Travel Bucket List: Discover the Best Places To Visit in Seoul for your Seoul travel itinerary.
Seoul Travel Bucket List: Discover the Best Places To Visit in Seoul for your Seoul travel itinerary.

Bongeunsa Temple (봉은사)

Admission: Free entry.

Address: 531, Bongeunsa-ro, Gangnam-gu, Seoul (서울특별시 강남구 봉은사로 531)

Don’t forget to check out Korea’s picturesque temples. Bongeunsa Temple is one of the most popular Korean temples in Seoul and is found in Gangnam, near Starfield COEX Mall. This temple boasts several cultural events throughout the year and is surrounded by lush greenery in Seoul. If you visit this temple around Buddha’s birthday you’ll be treated to hundreds of lanterns decorating the place. This is a great time to visit the temple at night to see this spot glowing up the city’s landscape.

How to get here?

This temple is easily accessible by public transport. Take the subway line 9 to Bongeunsa Temple Station and leave through Exit 1.

Temple Stay

You can also try a host temple stay at Bongeunsa Temple. Part of the temple stay experience includes a traditional tea ceremony, monastic meals, a temple tour, and guided meditation. If you’re feeling a bit adventurous and want a more local authentic experience for your trip. Find out more information here.

Seoul Travel Bucket List: Discover the Best Places To Visit in Seoul for your Seoul travel itinerary.
Seoul Travel Bucket List: Discover the Best Places To Visit in Seoul for your Seoul travel itinerary.

COEX Starfield Library 별마당도서관

Admission: Free

Address: 513, Yeongdong‑daero, Gangnam‑gu, Seoul (서울특별시 강남구 영동대로 513)

COEX Starfield Library is one of the most instagrammable places in Seoul and I think despite it being overhyped on social media It’s worth visiting at least once if you are in the Gangnam area. It’s located in the center of COEX Gangnam Mall and it’s a public open space where anyone can freely come to sit down, take a break or get some photos.

Important Notes

Just note that this space is much smaller than the pictures online and there isn’t a lot of space to walk around and explore. In fact, there are only three towering bookshelves where most people take photos in front of. The library is also designed more of a cultural space than a ‘traditional library’ and is become more known as an instagrammable spot to take photos. This spot is definitely not one of my favorite places to visit in Seoul but if you’re in Gangnam you can check out this spot and explore the other nearby sites.

Activities in or near COEX Mall

After you’ve visited this library you can go shopping or grab a bite to eat at one of the many eateries in the shopping mall. Or if you want to do some more exploring consider trying out these activities nearby. Just make sure to reserve a booking beforehand.

COEX Aquarium: Visit one of Korea’s maritime theme parks and see over 650 different species including white beluga whales, cow nose rays, and more. Reserve your tickets in advance to avoid the long queues at the entrance.

Lotte World: Visit Korea’s indoor and outdoor theme park in the heart of Seoul for thrilling rides, parades, fireworks, and more. It’s the perfect whole-day activity to enjoy with friends and/or family for your trip to Seoul.

If you’re booking an activity or ticket for a local attraction through Klook you can use my referral code KELLYTODAY for 5% off your next booking.

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Seoul Travel Bucket List: Discover the Best Places To Visit in Seoul for your Seoul travel itinerary.

Myeongdong Shopping Street

Address: Myeongdong-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul (서울특별시 중구 명동길 (명동1가)

If you’re planning on shopping in Seoul, visit this shopping district to find dozens of department stores, shopping malls, and street-side shops. Myeongdong is your one-stop for everything you need to find for your shopping. Did you know there are over 1,000 outlets selling Korean cosmetics and skincare? Popular items you can find include inexpensive clothes, shoes, accessories, jewelry, and handbags from local and international brands.

If you’re more of a foodie don’t worry there are lots of street food to try. The main shopping street is lined with local food street vendors selling both sweet and savory local Korean snacks.

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Lotte World Tower (롯데월드타워)

Address: 300, Olympic-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul (서울특별시 송파구 올림픽로 300)

Admission: If you’re a foreign tourist you can get discounted tickets by reserving your tickets in advance online.

Lotte World Tower is a 555m tall skyscraper that offers 360-degree views of Seoul from the observation desk. You can also visit the concert hall, Aquarium concert hall, and cinema or indulge yourself in dining and shopping. I recommend visiting around sunset or at night for the best views of the cityscape.

Seoul Travel Bucket List: Discover the Best Places To Visit in Seoul for your Seoul travel itinerary.
Seoul Travel Bucket List: Discover the Best Places To Visit in Seoul for your Seoul travel itinerary.

Lotte World (롯데월드)

Opening Hours: Open all year round

Address: 240, Olympic-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul (서울특별시 송파구 올림픽로 240)

Admission: (Lotte World Ticket or Lotte Tower & Lotte World Pass)

Visit Korea’s indoor and outdoor theme park located in the heart of Seoul. Located in central Seoul It’s one of the world’s largest indoor theme parks. It has thrilling rides, films, an ice‑skating rink, lively parades, and laser shows for visitors of all ages. I recommend avoiding visiting on weekends and booking admission tickets in advance to avoid the crowds and long queues.

It’s essential to book your tickets well in advance for your trip. Not only can you save money by reserving your tickets in advance but you’ll get to skip the queues at the entrance. If you’re a foreign tourist you can get a discount on your ticket by reserving your tickets online. You also have the option of ordering a ticket with fast pass options that allow you to skip the long lines for a certain amount of rides. This is worth the money as you can save HOURS of waiting in line.

IMPORTANT: If you’re planning to visit multiple local attractions in Korea that require tickets you can save money by ordering a Seoul Pass.

Seoul Travel Bucket List: Discover the Best Places To Visit in Seoul for your Seoul travel itinerary.
Seoul Travel Bucket List: Discover the Best Places To Visit in Seoul for your Seoul travel itinerary.
Seoul Travel Bucket List: Discover the Best Places To Visit in Seoul for your Seoul travel itinerary.

Seoul Namsan Park (서울 남산공원)

Admission: Free entry

Address: 231, Samil-daero, Jung-gu, Seoul (서울특별시 중구 삼일대로 231)

Namsan Park is a recreational spot on Mount Namsan. You can either travel the stone staircase or by cable car to the Palgakjeong Pavillion which provides views of the city. The Park has lots of sightseeing spots including Namsan Library and Namsan Seoul Tower.

Don’t miss out on these 20 gorgeous parks and green spaces in Seoul.

Namsan Seoul Tower (남산서울타워)

Address: 105, Namsangongwon-gil, Yongsan-gu, Seoul (서울특별시 용산구 남산공원길 105)

Admission: ₩10,000 Adults for the observatory.

Namsan Seoul Tower is a modern structure on Namsan Mountain in central Seoul. Standing at 237m above ground you’ll get to enjoy panoramic views of Seoul from its observatory. Inside you’ll also find souvenir shops, restaurants, and cafes. The terrace on the first floor of the tower is also a popular spot for attaching padlocks and notes.

If you’re a Korean Drama fan you’ll also be delighted to know that numerous movies and TV dramas have been filmed on this site including True Beauty (2020), Boys Over Flowers (2009), and My Love from the Star (2013). A fun activity to try can include taking photos at the same filming sites from these shows and movies.

Important: If you’re planning to take the cable car up to Namsan Seoul Tower make sure to book your tickets in advance. As a foreign tourist, you can get it cheaper by booking online.

Seoul Travel Bucket List: Discover the Best Places To Visit in Seoul for your Seoul travel itinerary.
Seoul Travel Bucket List: Discover the Best Places To Visit in Seoul for your Seoul travel itinerary.

Looking for an underrated place to explore in South Korea?

Take a day trip from Seoul to Ganghwa Island to explore Korea without the crowds. Find the best things to do in Ganghwa Island from temples to unique cafes and picturesque landscapes. Read everything about Ganghwado in this guide.

Ganghwado Island (강화도) in Incheon South Korea is an easy day Trip from Seoul.

National Museum of Korea (국립중앙박물관)

Address: 137, Seobinggo-ro, Yongsan-gu, Seoul (서울특별시 용산구 서빙고로 137)

Admission: Free entry to the Main Exhibition Hall & Children’s Museum.

Looking for a place where you can enjoy both indoors and outdoors? Look no further than the National Museum of Korea, located in Yongsan-gu, Seoul. The National Museum of Korea, which opened in 2005, holds various exhibitions such as displaying national cultural assets overseas, to promote Korean culture and exhibition of international civilization, to introduce foreign culture.

The National Museum of Korea is a place full of attractions with six halls with a permanent exhibition, a children’s museum, a theatre, a library, as well as outdoor spaces like pavilions, ponds, and botanical gardens. In the museum, you can experience exhibitions, commentary programs, educational programs, and realistic content using high-tech, and cultural events. With over 15,000 pieces in its art collection from sculptures, paintings, ceramics, and metalwork. You can also enjoy Yongsan Damily Park, a grassy field with a pond and a natural education centre.


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Gwangjang Market (광장시장)

Opening hours: Sundays (Food Street open all year round)

Address: 88, Changgyeonggung-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul (서울특별시 종로구 창경궁로 88)

Local Tour: If you’re a foodie and want a local guided tour of the best eats of Seoul consider Gwangjang is Korea’s first permanent market. The first floor is full of little restaurants and stalls selling food, while the upstairs sells silk, satin, and linens. The ceiling is decorated with flags from various countries, a move by the government to attract more visitors to the once-deteriorating market.

This market was made famous by popular Korean shows including ‘Running Man.’ If you’re looking to find Korean food all in one place this is your go-to spot. If you’re a bit overwhelmed by the food choices try. I recommend the following street foods for first-timers:

  • Tteokbokki (spicy rice cakes)
  • Kalguksu (Korean knife-cut noodle soup)
  • Gimbap (seaweed rice roll that looks like sushi)
  • Eomukguk (fish cake soup)
  • Soondae (blood sausage)
  • Boribap (rice and barley with vegetables)

Travel Planning Resources ✈️

Here are my recommendations that I’ve tried personally to make your next trip easier.

Public Transport 🚊 If you plan to use public transport make sure to order a T-money card in advance which can be used for subways, taxis, and buses. For booking Korea’s high-speed trains, save money and get unlimited rides with a Korea Rail Pass.

Arriving in Korea ✈️ Most travellers arrive at Incheon International Airport to start their journey. I’m guessing you’ll be starting your trip to Seoul. You can either use public transport (the subway) or order a private transfer to get to your accommodation to check in. If you’re taking public transport take the Airport Express (AREX) to your destination.

Attractions & Tours 🌟 Klook and GetYourGuide are my preferred platforms for local tours and activities in Korea. They make it easy to compare tours, book experiences and the best deals. You can also download their mobile app where you can easily access your bookings on the go.

Power Adaptors : South Korea uses standard Type C and F sockets with a standard voltage of 220. Note if you have a similar plug socket from your home country that the voltage may be different so be careful with your electronics and use a voltage converter. I always recommend buying a universal adaptor so you can use it in any country (great for future travels) and it offers extra ports for USB cables to charge your devices.

Accommodation 🛌: I book all my accommodation in Korea through Booking.com. They have a wide selection of accommodations worldwide, with flexible booking options and great deals. They also have a Genius Loyalty program where you can get discounts and benefits on selected stays.

Easy Car Rental 🚗 Get hassle-free car rentals on DiscoverCars with a wide selection, competitive prices, and great customer service. Often it’s cheaper than booking direct and you can compare a large range of suppliers to check if you’re getting the best price.

Stay Connected 📶 wherever you go by easily and affordably purchasing an eSim for all your travels. Thanks to Airalo, you’ll get instant access to data and you don’t need to physically swap a plastic SIM card every time you’re travelling to a new country.

Travel Insurance 🛡️ I use World Nomads for overseas travel insurance. Travel with peace of mind knowing you’ll be covered for unexpected events and plan a worry-free journey.

Camera Gear 📸: If you’re curious about the camera gear I’ve used for my photos find out what’s in my camera bag here.

Conclusion

I hope you found this post helpful and that it helps you with planning your trip to South Korea. Traveling to Korea doesn’t have to be expensive. If you are considering doing these activities let me know your thoughts below. Also don’t forget to check out my full travel guides for South Korea.

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  1. Linda (LD Holland) says

    July 23, 2023 at 10:44 pm

    We had one long but fast day in Seoul and we knew we did not see it all. Your post shows why we need to plan a return visit to see more. I can’t believe we missed getting a panoramic view from the Lotte World Tower! We would love to have seen more of the temples. And enjoyed more great food.

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    • kellytoday says

      July 24, 2023 at 1:44 pm

      Hi Linda! I’m glad you found this post helpful! I hope you can visit Korea again, you’ll definitely have to visit Lotte World Tower for the panoramic views.

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  2. A Capone Connection says

    July 24, 2023 at 5:40 am

    I really haven’t heard much about South Korea. The architecture looks incredible. I’d love to visit in the fall. Thank you so much for the inspiration! Saving this for later.

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    • kellytoday says

      July 24, 2023 at 1:45 pm

      Glad you found this post inspirational for your travels! You’ll definitely have to check out South Korea in the fall. It’s a magical experience with all the seasonal activities and fall foliage.

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  3. Marga says

    July 25, 2023 at 7:51 pm

    Truly love your blog and I’m sure we’ll visit South Korea in the next years to come. Your guides are so helpful!

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    • kellytoday says

      July 26, 2023 at 12:30 pm

      Thanks so much Marga! I’m glad you found the guides helpful! Hopefully you can visit South Korea soon!

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  4. Brittany says

    July 26, 2023 at 5:40 am

    I have a family member who spent some time in South Korea and loved it – and I can see why. The architecture is amazing and the cafes look so charming. I would love to visit. Thanks for this comprehensive guide!

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    • kellytoday says

      July 26, 2023 at 12:31 pm

      Hi Brittany that’s lovely to hear that your family enjoyed a trip to Korea. I hope you can visit Korea one day!

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  5. Sandra Pergola says

    September 11, 2023 at 9:44 pm

    This list is now my go-to resource for planning my own Seoul adventure. Your insights and recommendations are invaluable, and I can’t wait to check off each item on your bucket list. Keep up the fantastic work, and thank you for inspiring wanderlust in all of us!

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Don't miss this souvenir in Japan💮📔 Forget the us Don't miss this souvenir in Japan💮📔

Forget the usual keychains or magnets—one of the most memorable souvenirs you can collect in Japan are eki stamps. They’re a fun (and free!) way to document your travels, with each design reflecting the history, culture, or characters of the location.

✨ Where can I find stamps in Japan?
You’ll spot them at train stations, temples, castles, popular tourist spots, and even specialty character stores.

✨ Where to get a stamp book? 
Bring your own notebook, or pick one up in Japan from stores like Itoya, Loft, or Tokyu Hands.

📌Tips for Collecting Stamps in Japan

① Always carry your notebook so you don’t miss one.

② Keep an eye out for limited edition stamps tied to seasonal events or anniversaries.

③ Most station stamps are near ticket gates—if you can’t find one, ask staff: eki stamp wa doko desu ka? or stampu arimasu ka?

④ Download the Stamp Quest app to help find locations (note: it doesn’t cover every stamp in Japan).

⑤ Treat it like a travel journal—it becomes a personalised keepsake of your journey.

📌 Want more Japan travel tips? My 3-week Japan itinerary is available for download. Comment itinerary and I'll send it to you.

💭 Have you collected any unique souvenirs during your travels in Japan? 

Unique souvenirs in Japan, things to do in Japan, free souvenirs in Japan

#Japan #Asia #traveltips #travelguide
I didn't expect a camera this small to handle this I didn't expect a camera this small to handle this much of my content. 👀

I’ve been using the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 over the past few weeks, and it’s quietly become my go-to camera for content creation — especially on days when I want cinematic footage without carrying extra gear.

For such a tiny camera, it delivers seriously high-quality 4K video, gives you full creative control with 10-bit D-Log, and makes filming solo feel effortless thanks to its subject tracking. It’s compact, lightweight, and genuinely easy to use — which means I actually reach for it more.

Here are my favourite features of the DJI Osmo Pocket 4:

🎥 3-axis gimbal stabilisation — smooth, steady footage that stays locked on your subject

🎨 Enhanced image quality — rich colours, depth, and detail for a cinematic look

🌙 1-inch CMOS sensor — makes filming in low light so much easier

🎞️ 10-bit D-Log support — more flexibility when colour grading

🔍 4K recording with 2× zoom — plus ActiveTrack for steadier, stress-free filming

🐢 4K slow motion at 240fps — perfect for cinematic moments

👤 ActiveTrack 7.0 — face tracking that keeps you centred, ideal for solo creators

🤳🏼 Built-in filters with fill light for soft, glowing skin straight from the camera. Includes film-inspired tones and beauty filters that make portraits look polished without over-editing.

🎒 Compact & lightweight — fits easily into a pocket or small bag

It’s the kind of camera that works *with* you — whether you’re vlogging, travelling, or creating on the go.

💬 Would you try the DJI Osmo Pocket 4?

If you’ve got questions, drop them in the comments — happy to share more 🤍

#DJIPocket4 #VideoCamera #DigitalCamera #CinematicVideo #ContentCreation @djiglobal @djistoreau
What if the prettiest canals in the Netherlands ar What if the prettiest canals in the Netherlands aren’t in Amsterdam… but just 30 minutes away? 👀

Swipe through, and you’ll see why this might just be the Netherlands’ most underrated spot to explore.

There’s something about this city that invites you to slow down. Maybe it’s the quiet canals lined with 17th-century buildings, or the way you stumble into hidden hofjes (courtyards) without even trying 🌿

It’s where Rembrandt van Rijn grew up, where science once thrived at its historic university, and where even the walls whisper stories (yes, including Albert Einstein’s equations) 🧠

💡 Save this for your next Netherlands trip:

 – Wander through secret courtyard gardens tucked behind old gates, where stepping inside feels like entering a quieter, hidden version of the city 🌿

 – Visit the beautiful Hortus Botanicus Leiden, Europe’s oldest botanical garden, filled with glasshouses, rare plants, and peaceful corners to linger in 🌷

 – Get lost along the canals with no real plan, letting cobblestone streets and charming bridges lead you until golden hour paints everything in soft light

 – End the day with a drink by the water, finding a cosy spot to sit as boats drift past and the city slowly winds down 🍷

Softer than Amsterdam. Quieter. A little more personal. The kind of place where every corner feels like it’s waiting to be discovered.

Welcome to Leiden 🎨🚤

💭 Would you add this place to your #bucketlist?

📷 photos taken on @sony A6400 camera and @tamronaus lens. Edited using my Lightroom presets (linked in bio)

#europe #netherlands #travelphotography #madewithlightroom  @lightroom @visitnetherlands
📝 Part 7 of the media I consumed this week that sp 📝 Part 7 of the media I consumed this week that sparked my curiosity 🙇🏻‍♀️

Here’s some media to help you be more intentional with your time — swap the doomscrolling for video essays and thoughtful articles that actually stay with you. 🌱

A roundup of what’s worth consuming when you want to learn something new and give your brain a little spark. ✨📚

💌 If this resonates, I share weekly recommendations (books, films, articles, podcasts + more) in my newsletter. You can sign up through the link in my bio.

💭 You can sign up for my newsletter to receive the full list of media featured here.

📝 Comment 'list' and I'll send you all the links for the media in this carousel.

#reading #whattoread #habits
The best sunset spot can be found in Portugal 🌅 # The best sunset spot can be found in Portugal 🌅

#europe #sunset #bucketlist #nature #portugal
Can you guess where this is? 📍Kyushu, Japan #j Can you guess where this is? 

📍Kyushu, Japan 

#japan #asia #frieren #bucketlist
Sharing a handful of my favourite photos I’ve take Sharing a handful of my favourite photos I’ve taken across my twenties — moments captured while travelling through Asia and Europe, nothing staged, nothing generated, just as they were.

Earlier this year, the head of Instagram mentioned how widespread AI has become, to the point where it’s getting harder to tell what’s real and what isn’t. And honestly, you can feel it. So much of what we see now is polished, perfected, and sometimes… not even real.

Somewhere along the way, content started to feel less like memories and more like output.

One of my quiet goals this year has been to create more than I consume. To step away from chasing trends, obsessing over analytics, and trying to keep up with whatever the algorithm favours that week.

I’ve been enjoying creating things that don’t always get posted — writing more, documenting more, keeping moments just for myself.

But this felt like something worth sharing.

So if this somehow made its way to you, here are a few real moments I’ve captured over the years

💭 Which photo is your favourite? 

📷 Shot on @sony camera and @tamronaus lens. Edited using my @lightroom presets (linked in my bio)

#europe #travelphotography #bucketlist #lightroom #madewithlightroom
Would you visit this country? Here's a few of my Would you visit this country? 

Here's a few of my favourite places I've visited in Switzerland on my one week trip. This was taken during the end of August and beginning of September. 

💬 Have you ever visited Switzerland? 
🗺 Comment 'SWITZERLAND' and i'll send you my 7 day itinerary for switzerland. 

📷 Photos were taken on @sony and edited on @lightroom using my presets (linked in bio) 

#europe #switzerland #bucketlist #travelphotography
Would you travel all the way to Switzerland to see Would you travel all the way to Switzerland to see this? 🏔🥾🪂🏞🍃

Here's a few of my favourite places I've visited in Switzerland on my one week trip. This was taken during the end of August and beginning of September. 

💬 Have you ever visited Switzerland? 
🗺 Comment 'SWITZERLAND' and i'll send you my 7 day itinerary for switzerland. 

📷 Photos were taken on @sony and edited on @lightroom using my presets (linked in bio) 

#bucketlist #europe #travelphotography #switzerland #lightroom

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Don't miss this souvenir in Japan💮📔 Forget the us Don't miss this souvenir in Japan💮📔

Forget the usual keychains or magnets—one of the most memorable souvenirs you can collect in Japan are eki stamps. They’re a fun (and free!) way to document your travels, with each design reflecting the history, culture, or characters of the location.

✨ Where can I find stamps in Japan?
You’ll spot them at train stations, temples, castles, popular tourist spots, and even specialty character stores.

✨ Where to get a stamp book? 
Bring your own notebook, or pick one up in Japan from stores like Itoya, Loft, or Tokyu Hands.

📌Tips for Collecting Stamps in Japan

① Always carry your notebook so you don’t miss one.

② Keep an eye out for limited edition stamps tied to seasonal events or anniversaries.

③ Most station stamps are near ticket gates—if you can’t find one, ask staff: eki stamp wa doko desu ka? or stampu arimasu ka?

④ Download the Stamp Quest app to help find locations (note: it doesn’t cover every stamp in Japan).

⑤ Treat it like a travel journal—it becomes a personalised keepsake of your journey.

📌 Want more Japan travel tips? My 3-week Japan itinerary is available for download. Comment itinerary and I'll send it to you.

💭 Have you collected any unique souvenirs during your travels in Japan? 

Unique souvenirs in Japan, things to do in Japan, free souvenirs in Japan

#Japan #Asia #traveltips #travelguide
I didn't expect a camera this small to handle this I didn't expect a camera this small to handle this much of my content. 👀

I’ve been using the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 over the past few weeks, and it’s quietly become my go-to camera for content creation — especially on days when I want cinematic footage without carrying extra gear.

For such a tiny camera, it delivers seriously high-quality 4K video, gives you full creative control with 10-bit D-Log, and makes filming solo feel effortless thanks to its subject tracking. It’s compact, lightweight, and genuinely easy to use — which means I actually reach for it more.

Here are my favourite features of the DJI Osmo Pocket 4:

🎥 3-axis gimbal stabilisation — smooth, steady footage that stays locked on your subject

🎨 Enhanced image quality — rich colours, depth, and detail for a cinematic look

🌙 1-inch CMOS sensor — makes filming in low light so much easier

🎞️ 10-bit D-Log support — more flexibility when colour grading

🔍 4K recording with 2× zoom — plus ActiveTrack for steadier, stress-free filming

🐢 4K slow motion at 240fps — perfect for cinematic moments

👤 ActiveTrack 7.0 — face tracking that keeps you centred, ideal for solo creators

🤳🏼 Built-in filters with fill light for soft, glowing skin straight from the camera. Includes film-inspired tones and beauty filters that make portraits look polished without over-editing.

🎒 Compact & lightweight — fits easily into a pocket or small bag

It’s the kind of camera that works *with* you — whether you’re vlogging, travelling, or creating on the go.

💬 Would you try the DJI Osmo Pocket 4?

If you’ve got questions, drop them in the comments — happy to share more 🤍

#DJIPocket4 #VideoCamera #DigitalCamera #CinematicVideo #ContentCreation @djiglobal @djistoreau
What if the prettiest canals in the Netherlands ar What if the prettiest canals in the Netherlands aren’t in Amsterdam… but just 30 minutes away? 👀

Swipe through, and you’ll see why this might just be the Netherlands’ most underrated spot to explore.

There’s something about this city that invites you to slow down. Maybe it’s the quiet canals lined with 17th-century buildings, or the way you stumble into hidden hofjes (courtyards) without even trying 🌿

It’s where Rembrandt van Rijn grew up, where science once thrived at its historic university, and where even the walls whisper stories (yes, including Albert Einstein’s equations) 🧠

💡 Save this for your next Netherlands trip:

 – Wander through secret courtyard gardens tucked behind old gates, where stepping inside feels like entering a quieter, hidden version of the city 🌿

 – Visit the beautiful Hortus Botanicus Leiden, Europe’s oldest botanical garden, filled with glasshouses, rare plants, and peaceful corners to linger in 🌷

 – Get lost along the canals with no real plan, letting cobblestone streets and charming bridges lead you until golden hour paints everything in soft light

 – End the day with a drink by the water, finding a cosy spot to sit as boats drift past and the city slowly winds down 🍷

Softer than Amsterdam. Quieter. A little more personal. The kind of place where every corner feels like it’s waiting to be discovered.

Welcome to Leiden 🎨🚤

💭 Would you add this place to your #bucketlist?

📷 photos taken on @sony A6400 camera and @tamronaus lens. Edited using my Lightroom presets (linked in bio)

#europe #netherlands #travelphotography #madewithlightroom  @lightroom @visitnetherlands
📝 Part 7 of the media I consumed this week that sp 📝 Part 7 of the media I consumed this week that sparked my curiosity 🙇🏻‍♀️

Here’s some media to help you be more intentional with your time — swap the doomscrolling for video essays and thoughtful articles that actually stay with you. 🌱

A roundup of what’s worth consuming when you want to learn something new and give your brain a little spark. ✨📚

💌 If this resonates, I share weekly recommendations (books, films, articles, podcasts + more) in my newsletter. You can sign up through the link in my bio.

💭 You can sign up for my newsletter to receive the full list of media featured here.

📝 Comment 'list' and I'll send you all the links for the media in this carousel.

#reading #whattoread #habits
The best sunset spot can be found in Portugal 🌅 # The best sunset spot can be found in Portugal 🌅

#europe #sunset #bucketlist #nature #portugal
Can you guess where this is? 📍Kyushu, Japan #j Can you guess where this is? 

📍Kyushu, Japan 

#japan #asia #frieren #bucketlist
Sharing a handful of my favourite photos I’ve take Sharing a handful of my favourite photos I’ve taken across my twenties — moments captured while travelling through Asia and Europe, nothing staged, nothing generated, just as they were.

Earlier this year, the head of Instagram mentioned how widespread AI has become, to the point where it’s getting harder to tell what’s real and what isn’t. And honestly, you can feel it. So much of what we see now is polished, perfected, and sometimes… not even real.

Somewhere along the way, content started to feel less like memories and more like output.

One of my quiet goals this year has been to create more than I consume. To step away from chasing trends, obsessing over analytics, and trying to keep up with whatever the algorithm favours that week.

I’ve been enjoying creating things that don’t always get posted — writing more, documenting more, keeping moments just for myself.

But this felt like something worth sharing.

So if this somehow made its way to you, here are a few real moments I’ve captured over the years

💭 Which photo is your favourite? 

📷 Shot on @sony camera and @tamronaus lens. Edited using my @lightroom presets (linked in my bio)

#europe #travelphotography #bucketlist #lightroom #madewithlightroom
Would you visit this country? Here's a few of my Would you visit this country? 

Here's a few of my favourite places I've visited in Switzerland on my one week trip. This was taken during the end of August and beginning of September. 

💬 Have you ever visited Switzerland? 
🗺 Comment 'SWITZERLAND' and i'll send you my 7 day itinerary for switzerland. 

📷 Photos were taken on @sony and edited on @lightroom using my presets (linked in bio) 

#europe #switzerland #bucketlist #travelphotography
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