In Seoul, there are so many different sights to see and places to go for people of all ages. For instance, if you're more laidback, you could go take a stroll at the Gyeongbokgung Palace or visit the Bukchon Hanok Village which is a very ancient spot. If you were to go downtown, you could go shopping at Myeong-dong or visit it at night, which is a popular spot for tourists. To see a grand view of the city, I recommend going to Namsan Seoul Tower where you can eat as you watch the landscape. For those that are younger, you could visit Lotte World which is a water park with an aquarium.
Rank | Tourist Spot | Description |
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1 | Myeong-dong | A shopping mall with street food stalls, stores that are high end to affordable, and lots of different cosmetic stores as well (busy from day to night) |
2 | Gyeongbokgung Palace | A historic attraction that showcases the first ever palace built during the Joseon Dynasty period |
3 | Namsan Seoul Tower | A tower where you can see the skyline of Seoul and you can dine at the restaurant as well (get to the top via subway) |
4 | Seoul City Wall | A historic wall that protected the city for five hundred plus years (a twelve mile hike to walk through the whole wall) |
5 | Dongdaemun Design Plaza | A iconic landmark known for the unique futuristic architecture |