The South Korean capital, Seoul is considered one of the most modern cities in the world. It includes the elements of the city that fit perfectly with the 21st century, but this does not mean that it does not have a long history and ancient culture that makes its visit a pleasure that combines a journey between the past and the present. Get to know us today the best landmarks to visit on your next trip to Seoul.
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Gyeongbokgung Palace
This palace was the main palace of former imperial rule in South Korea and is located north of the capital. It is one of the largest engineering buildings in Seoul and is one of the most prominent examples of Korean engineering. The palace is distinguished for having an artificial island in a beautiful lake connected to three stone bridges, which gives the place additional beauty.
N Seoul Tower
If you want to have a panoramic view of the South Korean capital, head to this tower, which offers panoramic views of the Korean capital, as well as impressive lighting displays. The distinctive view of the tower on the Hangang River, in addition to its charming lights, makes visiting the tower at night a romantic activity par excellence.
Namdaemum Market
The largest traditional market in South Korea and has more than 10 thousand stores includes almost everything from local daily users to herbs, spices, Korean food and many more. Visiting the market will enable you to buy unique souvenirs at very competitive prices.
Furniture Museum
A unique place to visit, it is unlike any other museum, and it is especially suitable for fans of the history of things, as it displays a unique collection of ancient furnishings, especially wooden ones. Visitors can book an hour-long tour of the museum, which is very popular with visitors.
Town of Bukchon Hanok
A visit to this town provides a cultural essay for those who want to develop a greater knowledge of Korea’s history and civilization. The town preserves a 600-year history downtown, which defines visitors to the traditions and civilization of the city’s ancient inhabitants. One of the town’s most prominent features is the traditional Bukchon Center, and all homes are designed according to traditional Korean engineering.
fish market
The largest and oldest fish market in the Korean capital, where more than 700 vendors meet daily to sell fresh fish. You can visit the market to enjoy this experience. You can also participate in auctions taking place at dawn around the best and most delicious fish.
Lotte World
Among the most famous, largest and most beautiful amusement parks in South Korea, where the world of Lotte consists of an open theme park Magic Island or the charming island, and a closed theme park adventure or adventure, and the world of Lotte includes an artificial island surrounded by a lake, which includes a museum, sports places and movie theaters and others Lots…
Seoul Grand Park
One of the most important and largest parks in the world and is divided into several parts, each part is independent. The park includes an adult zoo, a young zoo, a rose garden, walking paths, a theme park and the Seoul Museum of Modern Art.
From N Seoul Tower
From Namdaemum Market
From Lotte World
From Gyeongbokgung Palace
From the Furniture Museum
Seoul Grand Park
From Seoul Grand Park
Seoul city
Furniture Museum
N Seoul Tower
Lotte World
Town of Bukchon Hanok
Namdaemum Market
Gyeongbokgung Palace
fish market
Bukchon Hanok