Top Things to Do in Seoul: Best Activities & Must-Sees

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Seoul is one of those cities that gets you hooked. First, you arrive thinking of K‑pop and neon lights and, before you realise it, you’re planning what to do in Seoul day by day to make the absolute most of it.

Amid restored royal palaces, viewpoints like the N Seoul Tower, and lively neighbourhoods such as Gangnam, the best things to do in Seoul blend history, shopping, cute cafés, and plenty of street life.

Beyond the best places to visit in Seoul—its temples, markets and unmissable areas—at Trip.com we recommend you keep reading to discover itineraries, key neighbourhoods and activities to suit every taste.

🗓️ What to Do in Seoul Based on Your Stay

The number of days you need to explore Seoul really depends on your travel style. Some opt for a whistle-stop visit with 1 day in Seoul, others prefer a 3-day Seoul itinerary to see the essentials without rushing, and then there are those who savour a 5- or 7-day Seoul itinerary to mix temples, cafés and modern neighbourhoods.

Here’s a table to guide you based on the type of trip you’re looking for:

Duration

Couple

Family

Friends

Solo

1 day

Historic centre (Gyeongbokgung Palace) + stroll through Bukchon + sunset at N Seoul Tower

Gyeongbokgung Palace + Namsan Mountain Park

Jung-gu + Myeongdong + Nanta at night

Myeongdong + N Seoul Tower + night-time street wandering

3 days

Romantic itinerary: palaces, Namsan, cafés in Ikseon-dong

Palaces + N Seoul Tower + Family-Friendly Neighbourhoods in Mapo

Hongdae (K-pop neighbourhood) + Myeongdong + nightlife area

Jung-gu + Hongdae + Gangnam (fashion district)

5 days

Add Han River cruise + cafés and viewpoints

Parks and museums + fun activities

Night in Hongdae + Shopping in Myeongdong/Gangnam

Cultural routes + hidden markets and cafés

7 days

Combine Gangnam with traditional neighbourhoods + a day trip

Family excursions (LEGOLAND® Korea Resort, theme parks)

Nightlife, geeky experiences (K-pop shops, arcades) + the DMZ

A full week with the DMZ + museums + hiking in Namsan/Bukhansan

10 days

More time for cafés, markets and romantic outings

City + nature + a free day in children’s play areas

Alternative neighbourhoods (Seongsu, Ikseon-dong) + cultural activities

Explore less touristy neighbourhoods, temples and local routes

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🔥 Must-Visit Districts in Seoul

Seoul is a city of distinct neighbourhoods, almost like little versions of the city within the city. Each area has its own character: shop-till-you-drop, K-pop on every corner, nightlife, traditional temples, or that alternative vibe that hooks you from the first step.

The best bit is that, whatever you’re looking for, there’s always a neighbourhood that suits you. Below, you’ll find a selection of the best neighbourhoods in Seoul and the areas to visit in Seoul to enjoy.

Myeongdong: Seoul’s best shopping district for shopping and street food

Myeong-dong Street in Seoul, filled with shops, bright Korean signs and lots of people out shopping.

Myeongdong is Korea’s ultimate shopping mecca. Perfumeries, Korean cosmetics, clothing, gadgets, and an atmosphere that becomes even more lively when evening falls. The charm lies in wandering among the street-food stalls: spicy skewers, honey-filled hotteok, or spiral potatoes you see everywhere.

Heads up: this neighbourhood was, for decades, the epicentre of youth fashion in the city, and it’s still one of the most visited spots for Asian travellers.

If you love mixing a bit of shopping with tasty bites, you’ll have a brilliant time here.

Hongdae (Mapo-gu): Seoul’s arts district and K-pop neighbourhood

Night-time view of a street in Seoul lit by neon lights and lined with modern buildings, with an urban, youthful atmosphere.

Hongdae is pure creative energy. Murals, geeky shops, themed cafés and live music everywhere.

It's Seoul's K-pop neighbourhood, where young artists put on their own mini street concerts and where you'll always stumble upon something quirky without even trying.

Plus, it’s Seoul’s party district for many university students, so after dark it completely changes its vibe. Did you know several Korean stars started performing here before they became famous?

Gangnam: Seoul’s fashion and business district

Montage of Seoul’s skyline at sunset by the Han River and a shopping street with skyscrapers and shops

Gangnam is the city's most polished side. Enormous shopping centres, luxury boutiques, corporate tech, and an upmarket lifestyle that's evident even in the cafés.

Here, everything seems designed to stay one step ahead, from futuristic canopies to the medical and beauty clinics that fill the district. If you’re interested in Seoul’s fashion district, this is the place for you.

Did you know that PSY’s famous song Gangnam Style was inspired by this region?

Jung-gu and Insadong: the historic heart and cultural things to do in Seoul

Night-time panorama of Jung-gu with illuminated bridges, mountains, and the city reflected on the water

Jung-gu and Insadong capture the most traditional essence of Seoul. Narrow streets brimming with craft shops, temples that appear almost by surprise, beautiful hanok houses, and museums that help you understand how the city has changed.

It’s a neighbourhood to wander through without rushing, taking in the details: a hand-carved stamp, a traditional tea stall, a corner hung with lanterns.

It’s also one of the city’s most important cultural hubs.

Itaewon and the surrounding area: Seoul’s gay neighbourhood and international nightlife

A tree with orange blossoms on a rooftop in Seoul during a golden sunset, with buildings in the background

Itaewon is probably Seoul’s most diverse neighbourhood. International restaurants, bars that are very different from one another, small galleries, and a social scene that never sleeps—even on weekdays.

By the way, Seoul’s gay neighbourhood is also located here, with lively venues and a safe, welcoming atmosphere. Did you know that, thanks to its cultural mix, many expatriates choose to live in this area?

If you fancy a lively night out with people from all over the world, Itaewon is a safe bet.

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8.9/10Very Good338 Reviews
Yongsan/Itaewon Seoul|3.44km from city centre
I stayed here for a night out in Seoul with a close friends from high school, and his wife meeting up in Asia. As always, when staying at the Grand Hyatt, you end up not having a “night out” but rather a “night in” because the amenities at the hotel are spectacular. The live band in the lobby bar, the pool turned into the Girbaud ice skating rink, amazingly cooked steakhouse, the indoor pool, etc etc. We had a great night, and once again, when staying at any Grand Hyatt, you never know who you’ll run into. On this occasion, we had run into solo artist/actor Mr Henry Lau, also from Super Junior, and was he was not only kind enough to take a quick photo with my friend’s wife, but I messed up the photo—and after learning I had bumbled the photo during her opportunity to meet one of her k-pop idols—was willing to take another entire series of photos. The staff ended up helping me with a medical emergency in the middle of the night and stayed very calm during the entire process. Which I will also report to the company directly. When traveling to Korea—Seoul, Jeju, etc. and anywhere abroad I often stay at the Grand Hyatt in the King Corner Suite. Such a beautiful room, but on this occasion it was just a normal King River view on 9F. A bit small for 3 people, but they made a sofa bed for me while I gave the couple the bed since I only grabbed the room for us (me) for a few hours before I head back to Wuhan—allowing my friends to enjoy the hotel to themselves after I departed. Easy checkout process for them. It was very nice. Will definitely be back. Grand Hyatt <3 !
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9.4/10Amazing491 Reviews
City Hall/Myeong-Dong Seoul|0.3km from city centre
The location is excellent, making it incredibly convenient for getting around. You can take the elevator down to the LL floor, turn left out the door, and you're directly at Lotte Duty Free. Myeongdong shopping street is just across the road, and subway access is very easy with multiple exits nearby. There's even a 7-Eleven conveniently located right by the entrance. However, considering the service, facilities, and overall amenities, the price is genuinely expensive and frankly, not worth it. A Westin in a major Chinese city, offering better and newer facilities in every aspect, would only cost a little over 1000 RMB. For this price point, back home (in China), you could easily stay at a Ritz-Carlton. It's definitely not good value! It really highlights how high the cost of living is in Korea!
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9.4/10Amazing257 Reviews
City Hall/Myeong-Dong Seoul|0.21km from city centre
This hotel was great in every aspect. The lighting, air conditioning, and other features in the room were all controlled by a smart pad next to the bed, which was pretty cool. The hotel's location is excellent; it's right next to Lotte Department Store, and Myeongdong shopping street is also nearby. Deoksugung Palace is across the street, so you can walk there, and Gyeongbokgung Palace isn't too far either, about 1km away, also within walking distance. A heads-up: Korean hotels typically don't provide complimentary toothbrushes. They're usually found in the paid minibar area and cost an additional 1100 won, which is quite different from what you'd find in China.
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9/10Great383 Reviews
Yongsan/Itaewon Seoul|4.43km from city centre
Beautiful hotel well appointed rooms and delicious breakfast options. Friendly helpful staff on site convenience store in basement and spa need a swimming cap to swim. But easy to buy and a nominal cost. Providing gym clothing was an added bonus and nice touch. Nespresso machine and lovely smelling toiletries in room. Not near a metro station but bus stop five minute walk. Lovely rooftop bar and outdoor pool area but quite busy over weekends
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9.4/10Amazing931 Reviews
Dongdaemun Market Seoul|2.68km from city centre
The service was outstanding, truly living up to its reputation as a Forbes-listed hotel in Seoul. While the room's decor is a bit dated, it was impeccably clean and tidy. Housekeeping was consistently five-star standard, which was truly excellent. All the staff spoke excellent English, and I was even given a complimentary room upgrade, which was much appreciated. The amenities are fantastic. There's a duty-free shop right opposite, and the hotel provides a shuttle service to Myeongdong and the subway station, which is incredibly convenient. Plus, there's a convenience store near the subway station. Staying at The Shilla was exceptionally comfortable, and I'll certainly return on my next trip to Seoul.
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9.2/10Great766 Reviews
Seoul|4.07km from city centre
I came for my honeymoon and stayed at the Junior King Suite for the whole trip. Services are excellent and the cleanliness of the room is tip-top. Room is always cleaned when I came back for the day. Also, the staffs are friendly, helpful and kind. Only thing is, to get an Uber to return to the hotel is a little challenging because drivers hesitate to accept due to the distance from the city. But regardless of that, Novotel Suite is still a great place to stay! 🎊🎊😁 All in all, I would recommend this place.
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8.7/10Very Good756 Reviews
City Hall/Myeong-Dong Seoul|0.15km from city centre
My stay at the New Seoul Hotel was excellent. The gentlemen on reception helped me order a taxi and explained how to use the metro. The room was very comfortable and had everything I needed. The location was perfect, right by city hall. There are 3 metro stations within a 3 minute walk away. It’s easy to walk around the area too. I ended up coming back to Seoul and stayed at the New Seoul Hotel again. Thank you.
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8.6/10Very Good1187 Reviews
City Hall/Myeong-Dong Seoul|1.61km from city centre
Facilities: The vanity counter is spacious, perfect for makeup. Cleanliness: Prompt housekeeping. Environment: There's a convenience store downstairs, and restaurants are within walking distance. The cafe on the ground floor of the adjacent office building is great for breakfast, with a wide variety of options. Service: 24-hour front desk service. Transportation: The airport shuttle bus goes directly to the hotel entrance.
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8.3/10Very Good880 Reviews
Jongro / Insadong Seoul|1.15km from city centre
The location of this hotel is perfect. It is directly on Chyeonggyecheon Stream and close to many subway and bus lines, including one bus stop (173) that is right in front of the hotel. The hotel is centrally located, but the area immediately around the hotel is not chaotic; I found it rather peaceful because of the stream. The room was comfortable and cozy and the wifi was decent. The only thing that I didn’t like was that there are no outlets close to the beds, but I suppose that’s healthier. I would definitely stay here again.
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8.7/10Very Good1826 Reviews
City Hall/Myeong-Dong Seoul|0.5km from city centre
The hotel service was excellent. When we were checking in, we realized we'd left a backpack, including our passports, on the airport shuttle. Upon learning we had elderly family and children with us, Ruby, who was at the front desk, helped us check in without our passports. She patiently communicated with us using English and a translation app, assisted in contacting the bus company, and explained the situation to ease our worries. My husband was initially concerned they wouldn't follow up actively and even tried calling the lost and found himself, but found they couldn't communicate in English, so he had to ask Ruby for help again. After Ruby spoke with them again, she asked us to rest and wait for her call. We returned to our room feeling anxious, and about ten minutes later, we received a call asking us to come downstairs. Ruby informed us that she had contacted the bus, confirmed the bag was on board, and that the bus would arrive at the stop next to the hotel in about 5 minutes. She even walked us to the bus stop (which was truly very close, about a 2-minute walk) to make sure we found it easily, and we successfully retrieved our bag and documents. Our daughter drew a picture on the spot to express her gratitude (I regretted not having any Chinese specialty souvenirs to give). Here, our entire family wants to once again thank all the staff, including Ruby. They also helped a lot during the rest of our stay and were all very friendly and enthusiastic (they even helped us call taxis, and the English communication was the smoothest compared to the other hotels we stayed at later).
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8.7/10Very Good1527 Reviews
City Hall/Myeong-Dong Seoul|0.67km from city centre
The hotel boasts a fantastic location in Myeongdong, putting shopping right at your doorstep and making it easy to reach attractions like Gyeongbokgung Palace and Namdaemun Market. However, the prime location comes with a drawback: noise. The lack of noise-proof windows is noticeable. In terms of convenience, Smokers will appreciate the smoking area lobby on every floor. The 7-Eleven at the entrance is perfect for late-night snacks. An underground parking garage is available but is paid separately through the parking lot information attendant and not the hotel staff (which was a hassle) and a standout feature is the on-site Dermatology clinic that offers special discounts for hotel guests.
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8.8/10Very Good2779 Reviews
City Hall/Myeong-Dong Seoul|1.57km from city centre
It's hard to put into words. The front desk staff were all good, and the location was great, but that's about it. The soundproofing was decent, but the room's cleanliness was just average, on par with budget hotels in China. The facilities are incredibly old; it feels like the place was built in the early 2000s. The air conditioner is ancient and super loud, and the water gets scalding hot – impossible to get the right temperature. Housekeeping changed the towels but didn't restock them, though I'd recommend using your own towels anyway, as the ones here are a bit dingy. There are no toothbrushes provided, so remember to bring your own. The hairdryer has less power than a hand dryer in a public restroom, so I'd suggest bringing your own as well.
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Family friendly

9/10Great2362 Reviews
Dongdaemun Market Seoul|2.61km from city centre
Great location! It's right next to a subway station, the yellow sightseeing bus stop, and the airport line station, making it incredibly convenient to get anywhere. The hotel itself is clean and tidy, with the front desk located on the 14th floor. There's also a convenient store nearby. The rooms aren't large, but they are spotless and completely odor-free. They even have a separate smoking area and a communal kitchen available.
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8.5/10Very Good315 Reviews
City Hall/Myeong-Dong Seoul|1.04km from city centre
Location is fantastic. Very accessible to Myeongdong station in just 3min . Tap water is either too hot and also the flow is too slow when you put it all the way to the cold side. Shower and toilet rooms are separated, in two different side of the hotel room. Hotel check in is self-check in using the machine, if require assistance, would need to call up at reception counter for the receptionist. The toothbrush and toothpaste are available at a cost. Washing machine and dryer are also available to use at the hotel. Room is clean. Just as how it is in shown in the pictures. Pillows however, there are only 2, for a queen size bed. In total and when request for more, they could not provide. Pillows are really soft.
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8.8/10Very Good809 Reviews
City Hall/Myeong-Dong Seoul|1km from city centre
It’s a dated hotel, wallpapers peeling kind. The double bed sinks in the middle, uncomfortable. Walls are thin, heard the people next door chatting and laughing till 1am, you can literally hear everything from them plugging in a plug to using of hairdryer, gosh. It’s not worth the price to stay here. The hotel do not have heater (only aircon), so it’ll be very cold in cold seasons. Bright side of this hotel is its convenience and it’s clean. 7-11 right downstairs. Located right outside Myeongdong station exit 9. Short easy 1min walk to airport bus transfer. Staff is very welcoming and friendly.
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9/10Great1138 Reviews
City Hall/Myeong-Dong Seoul|0.22km from city centre
Overall, a positive experience. 1. The hotel's location is excellent, situated right by the 'City Hall' subway station in the heart of Seoul. Both subway and bus stops are conveniently close, making it incredibly easy to access all major tourist attractions in the city. 2. Traveling as a family of three, we booked a King room. The room was impressively spacious, easily exceeding 30 square meters. It was also remarkably quiet, and the comfortable bed ensured a restful night's sleep. 3. The hotel service was quite good, certainly not as poor as some online reviews might suggest. Personally, I did not perceive any discriminatory treatment towards Chinese guests from either the front desk or other staff members. The front desk staff were particularly polite and courteous when we stored our luggage. On the downside, there were protests/demonstrations taking place downstairs on the weekend, which made it a bit noisy and chaotic, and also resulted in traffic restrictions. In summary, this hotel comes highly recommended for anyone visiting Seoul; it offers great value for money.
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9.2/10Great604 Reviews
Seoul|12.73km from city centre
Providing emotional experience, luxury services. How they put in the effort to go the extra mile for their guests. My mini bar was not closed after housekeeping was done as I left before they came to tidy the room. And I raise as a concern. They were very fast to check and assured me that they make sure the minibar would be properly closed. And even offered me a choice of my - wine, cheese platter or fruits of my choice and to send to my room. I didn’t request for it as I was just genuinely raising a concern. One of the team even remembered my last name and greeted me when I was heading out. I had a wonderful stay. It’s not in the popular area but it’s beside Lotte mall. And London Museum Bagel and Blue Bottle is in the mall. But it’s good because it’s not crowded, peaceful.
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9.5/10Amazing45 Reviews
Seoul|0.85km from city centre
The room was very clean and comfortable. The cleaning lady was very polite! Especially the front desk clerk, who enthusiastically helped with the luggage. The front desk lady also communicated in Chinese and helped me figure out how to take the Incheon Airport Express from Seoul Station. Thank you very much!!! Korean can be communicated with translation software, which is also very smooth and convenient! The transportation is very convenient. The bus stops for various lines, such as Line 7021, Line 750A, etc., are just opposite the hotel. It only takes 3 stops to go to Myeongdong. It only takes about 5 minutes to walk to Seodaemun Subway Station. It only takes one bus stop to go to Seoul Railway Station, and then take the Airport Express Line to reach Incheon Airport T1 or T2 Passenger Terminal very smoothly.
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Breakfast

8.9/10Very Good2180 Reviews
City Hall/Myeong-Dong Seoul|1.16km from city centre
second time staying in this hotel. Location is not the best but it is reasonable walking distance to subway and if you want to take the airport bus , you will need to pull your luggage to four point sheraton hotel, which is abit far if you have heavy lugguage. Else, it is a very comfortable hotel and the room size is good. Bath room is abit small, but its clean and functional.
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9/10Great1400 Reviews
Dongdaemun Market Seoul|2.2km from city centre
1. **How to get to the hotel from Incheon Airport:** Take Incheon Airport Bus 6001 and get off at Nine Tree Hotel. For your return trip, you can catch the bus at the same stop. Buses run approximately every 15 minutes. This is the most convenient option, as you won't need to transfer your luggage multiple times. The fare is 17,000 Korean Won. 2. **About the hotel entrance:** The hotel occupies the entire building. While its entrance might be a bit smaller compared to neighboring hotels, the front desk is located on the 3rd floor. There are staff members who speak Chinese. 3. **Room amenities:** The room is well-equipped with everything you might need, except for a toothbrush and toothpaste. 4. **Subway access:** To the right, about 400 meters away, is Dongdaemun History & Culture Park Station. To the left, about 400 meters away, is Euljiro 4-ga Station. If you turn left and then take the first right, Jongno 5-ga Station is about 400 meters away. Please note that some subway lines, like Line 5, may have branches. 5. **Dining and shopping nearby:** You'll find more dining and shopping options if you turn right when leaving the hotel.
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9.1/10Great840 Reviews
City Hall/Myeong-Dong Seoul|0.48km from city centre
🌟 Wonderful Stay at Stanford Hotel Myeongdong! 🌟 I had a fantastic experience at the Stanford Hotel in Myeongdong. The location is unbeatable—right across from Semicolon, where Vands Clinic is a few levels up, making it incredibly convenient for my skincare treatments. Being in the heart of Myeongdong, everything from shopping to dining was just steps away. Limousine Bus 6015 is only a few minutes away. The hotel itself was clean, modern, and comfortable. Staff were courteous and professional, and check-in was smooth and efficient. I especially appreciated the peaceful atmosphere despite being in such a lively area. It was the perfect blend of accessibility and relaxation. Highly recommend for anyone visiting Seoul, especially if you’re planning treatments nearby or just want to enjoy the vibrant Myeongdong district! Thank you!
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8.8/10Very Good930 Reviews
City Hall/Myeong-Dong Seoul|1.02km from city centre
Every time I visit Seoul, I stay at this hotel. It's incredibly close to Myeongdong, just a 5-minute walk. Right downstairs, there's a subway entrance and an airport bus that goes directly to the hotel. It's super convenient for everything – dining, staying, and getting around. I often travel solo, so I'll grab some fried chicken from Myeongdong, pick up some coffee or beer from the CU convenience store downstairs at the hotel, and head back to my room to enjoy it.
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9.3/10Great622 Reviews
City Hall/Myeong-Dong Seoul|0.58km from city centre
Aloft myeongdong was one of the best hotel in myeongdong. The location located in heart of myeongdong where night market was 50 meter only. Nearby hotel also got the 7 eleven, luggage shop, money currency, olive young and etc. Namdaemun market are walking distance within 5 minutes. Namsan tower also walking distance withing 5-10 minutes walking 2 station nearby which are Myeongdong and Eljiro 1. In term of hotel room, it was decent size for 2 people and still can open up luggage with ease. The toilet also good and equip with bidet. The house keeping will clean the room every day.
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8.5/10Very Good879 Reviews
Seoul|7.39km from city centre
The hotel is conveniently located directly opposite the subway station, and there's an Airport Express nearby. However, the hotel feels a bit old. The front desk staff don't speak Chinese, but they understood my simple gestures.
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Gym

8.8/10Very Good577 Reviews
City Hall/Myeong-Dong Seoul|1.15km from city centre
Very spacious. We had a good time there. There are many convenience stores, bread shop, coffee shops around. There are also three MRT stations nearby.
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9.2/10Great903 Reviews
City Hall/Myeong-Dong Seoul|0.9km from city centre
If you’re looking for a hotel that combines comfort, modern design, and an unbeatable location in Seoul, voco Seoul Myeongdong is a fantastic choice. 📍 Location: Perfectly situated just across Namdaemun Market and within walking distance to Seoul Station, this hotel makes exploring central Seoul incredibly convenient. You can easily reach popular spots like Myeongdong Shopping Street, Namsan Seoul Tower, and the traditional markets in just a few minutes on foot. 🛏️ Rooms: The rooms are bright, clean, and thoughtfully designed with a cozy modern vibe. I loved the stunning view of Namsan Tower right from the window—especially during sunrise and sunset. The beds are plush and comfortable, perfect after a long day of sightseeing. 🚿 Bathroom: Spacious and elegant, featuring a full bathtub, rainfall shower, and high-quality amenities. Everything feels fresh and well-maintained. ☕ Amenities: Each room includes a Nespresso coffee machine and complimentary water bottles—small touches that make mornings extra pleasant. 🍽️ Dining: The breakfast area is stylish and relaxing, with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the city. The buffet includes a variety of pastries, fresh juices, and beautifully presented Korean treats that add a local touch. 🏊 Facilities: There’s a clean indoor pool, fitness area, and locker room—all kept in excellent condition. Perfect for unwinding or getting in a light workout. 🌄 View & Ambience: One of the highlights is definitely the panoramic view of Namsan Tower and the city skyline—whether from your room, the dining area, or the lounge, it’s picture-perfect at any time of day. 💬 Overall: voco Seoul Myeongdong offers a luxurious yet warm atmosphere, ideal for both leisure and business travelers. With its strategic location, elegant interiors, and superb amenities, it’s an easy 5/5 stay. ✅ Highly recommended for travelers who want to stay near Myeongdong but in a calmer, more refined area.
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7.9/10Good415 Reviews
Dongdaemun Market Seoul|2.12km from city centre
I stayed here for 5 nights and had a very comfortable experience. The location is excellent—conveniently situated between Dongdaemun and Myeongdong. The room is small, as expected in Korea, but very clean, with daily housekeeping available. The bed was soft and cozy, though the pillow was a bit too soft for my liking. Overall, a great stay and I’d definitely come back again.
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9/10Great820 Reviews
City Hall/Myeong-Dong Seoul|0.72km from city centre
The biggest pros: Strategically located in the heart of Myeongdong, you step right out into a bustling shopping street and night market. The Olive Young flagship store is downstairs, and there's a Starbucks right at the entrance. The subway station is a convenient 7-minute walk away, making it easy to get around. The cons: The room size is surprisingly small, making it a bit cramped when opening luggage. Soundproofing is also just average. Plus, showering inside the bathtub is quite inconvenient. They don't provide complimentary disposable toothbrushes and toothpaste; they cost about 6,000 KRW each. However, they do offer shampoo, hand soap, shower gel, and body lotion, which all smell pretty good. Overall, this is a typical hotel that excels in location. If your main focus is shopping and food, and you plan to spend most of your time outside the hotel, then it's quite suitable.
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8.8/10Very Good475 Reviews
City Hall/Myeong-Dong Seoul|0.39km from city centre
Good Location, But Room Size & Soundproofing Could Be Better Stayed at Crown Park Hotel Myeongdong during my trip to Seoul. The location is definitely the highlight — just a short walk to Myeongdong shopping street, subway stations, and lots of food and convenience stores nearby. Super convenient for exploring the city! The room was clean and modern, but a bit smaller than expected, even by Seoul standards. It felt a little cramped for two people with luggage. Also, the soundproofing wasn’t great — I could hear hallway noise and some sounds from neighboring rooms. On the plus side, staff were polite and helpful, and I appreciated the late checkout at 2PM without extra charge. Overall, it’s a decent stay if you’re prioritizing location, but might not be the most comfortable if you’re sensitive to noise or need more space.
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8.4/10Very Good3087 Reviews
Yeouido/Yeong-Deungpo Seoul|8.19km from city centre
The Fairfield by Marriott Seoul is a modern hotel that combines convenience, comfort, and good value for travelers visiting South Korea's capital. Here's a general breakdown of what guests can expect based on reviews: Location The hotel is located in the Gangnam area, one of Seoul's most vibrant districts. It’s perfect for both business travelers and tourists, offering easy access to major business hubs, shopping areas, restaurants, and entertainment spots. The Samseong Station subway is nearby, making it easy to get around the city. It’s a busy area, so you’ll be close to lots of activities, but it’s also generally safe and well-connected
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🎼 Top 5 Activities and Landmarks in Seoul

There are countless ways to explore Seoul, but these five capture the spirit of the city beautifully. They’re a mix of urban icons, green spaces and family-friendly experiences that are ideal whether you’re taking it slow or looking for fun things to do in Seoul.

Below, we’re sharing some of the best places to visit in Seoul and a handful of interesting things to do in Seoul—without overthinking it.

N Seoul Tower

N Seoul Tower

N Seoul Tower is one of those places that surprises you even when you arrive with high expectations. You go up and, suddenly, the city unfurls in every direction: skyscrapers, neighbourhoods, mountains… all in a single glance.

A handy tip is to head there at sunset, when the sky changes colour and the lights begin to switch on little by little.

Namsan Mountain Park

Namsan Mountain Park

Namsan Park is the tranquil counterpoint to the tower. Here, the ideal thing to do is to wander the trails at a relaxed pace and let the surroundings work their magic. You’ll find gentle climbs, hidden viewpoints, and spots where you can breathe plenty of peace, despite being right in the middle of the city.

By the way, when the weather’s fine, the path that loops around the mountain fills with locals heading out for an after-work walk.

Gyeongbokgung Palace

Gyeongbokgung Palace

Gyeongbokgung is the quintessential palace: majestic, elegant, and filled with nooks that feel like they’re from another era.

Watching the changing of the guard is one of those subtle details that offer plenty of photo opportunities, especially if you’ve got your camera handy. And if you fancy getting into the spirit even more, you can rent a hanbok and get in for free, which always has its charm.

LEGOLAND® Korea Resort

LEGOLAND® Korea Resort

If you’re travelling with kids (or fancy bringing out your inner child), LEGOLAND® Korea is one of those days out that never fails.

The park is very well organised and has attractions for different ages, so you don't have to improvise all the time.

What's more, the curious thing is that many areas are built from thousands of LEGO bricks and, sometimes, you find yourself gazing at the details for a while without meaning to.

Myeongdong Nanta

Myeongdong Nanta

Nanta is one of Seoul’s most fun shows. You don’t need to understand Korean, because it’s all about rhythm, physical humour and a staging that blends cooking, percussion and a few eccentric touches that work surprisingly well.

Before you head in, have a look at the schedule because there are several shows and they sell out quickly.

🎵 Seoul, the Capital of K-pop and Korean Pop Culture

Collage featuring a group of Korean musicians under neon lights and a singer playing the keyboard at a brightly lit concert

Seoul has been setting trends for years without trying too hard. From music and TV series to fashion and themed cafés that look like film sets, the city has become a magnet for fans from all over the world.

And the interesting thing is that, beyond the touristy stuff, there are loads of geeky things to do in Seoul, unique nooks and cafés to visit in Seoul that reveal a more creative side of the city. Now, if you fancy something more alternative, there are also non-touristy things to do in Seoul that fit perfectly with this pop vibe.

⭐ K-pop routes in Seoul: shops, studios and iconic areas

K-pop routes are pretty much a must-do if you’re even slightly interested in Korean culture. Every neighbourhood has its own “ecosystem”, and if you venture out a bit, you’ll end up discovering studios, idol cafés and shops hiding real treasures.

  • Hongdae: street performances, photocard shops, and venues where rookie groups put on mini shows. Sometimes you’ll bump into fans waiting for a trainee to come out.
  • Gangnam: recording studios, famous agencies such as SM or JYP in the neighbourhood, and cafés frequented by idols. Everything here has a more 'pro' vibe.
  • Myeongdong: album shops, collectables and official merchandise. It’s easy to lose track of time browsing shelves with albums by BTS, BLACKPINK, Stray Kids or NewJeans.

By the way, if you're into photos, there are several murals dedicated to well-known bands that are perfect for Instagram.

☕ Themed cafés and geeky things to do in Seoul

Themed cafés are a world of their own. Stepping into many of them feels like walking into a scene from a drama or a manga panel. Some are elegant, others are pure fantasy, and others, quite frankly, leave you wondering whether you’re in a café or a museum of Korean aesthetics.

  • Beautifully designed cafés: minimalist, light-filled, serving smooth coffee and perfect pastries (Seongsu and Ikseon-dong are brimming with them).
  • Animal cafés: cats, dogs and even fennec foxes in some. Ideal if you fancy a quiet, different experience.
  • Cafés inspired by dramas or manga: themed décor, photo sets and character-inspired drinks.
  • Amusement arcades and gaming centres: perfect for a rainy afternoon. Rhythm games, dance machines, and classics that never go out of fashion.

If you have time, try combining some café-hopping with a stroll around Hongdae.

It’s one of those neighbourhoods where, without looking for anything in particular, you end up finding something that puts a smile on your face.

🌡️ Best Time to Visit Seoul

Seoul is a city that changes dramatically with the seasons, almost as if it had four distinct personalities. Some people prefer the colourful charm of spring, others revel in the vibrant summer atmosphere, and many visit in autumn because everything comes together.

That said, even in the depths of winter, you’ll find things to do in Seoul in winter that are worth your while.

Here’s a quick guide to help you get your bearings:

Season

Climate and temperatures

Notes

Activities and Festivals

🌸 Spring (March–May)

Mild, sometimes rainy, 8–20 °C

A very popular season for cherry blossom

Hanami in parks, strolls through palaces, terrace cafés

☀️ Summer (Jun–Aug)

Hot and humid, 22–30 °C

Buzzing atmosphere, but occasional monsoon downpours

Festivals, night-time activities, air-conditioned shopping centres

🍁 Autumn (Sep–Nov)

Cool and stable, 10–22 °C

For many, the best time

Autumn foliage, hiking in Namsan/Bukhansan, cultural visits

❄️ Winter (Dec–Feb)

Cold and dry, –5 to 5 °C

Fewer tourists and lower prices

Christmas markets, ice skating, hot street food, spas and jjimjilbang

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🚄 Best Day Trips from Seoul

Hwaseong Fortress in Suwon, illuminated at night, reflected in the water, with a starry sky in the background

One of Seoul’s perks is that, as soon as you venture a little beyond the centre, the atmosphere changes in an instant. Suddenly you go from skyscrapers and neon to peaceful mountains, traditional villages and coastal areas where life moves at a much slower pace.

And the great thing is that all these getaways work just as well for trips of every kind: on your own, as a couple, with the family, or with friends who want to see a little more of the country.

Paju and the DMZ: recent history and wide-open landscapes

It’s an intriguing day out, as it blends nature with one of the most delicate episodes in Korean history. The journey isn’t long—about an hour or so depending on the route—and the visit leaves very different impressions depending on what interests you.

  • Average travel time: 60–90 minutes
  • Transport: official bus tour or Gyeongui–Jungang Line to Imjingang Station + shuttle

Unmissable:

  • Dora Observatory, with views that will amaze you at how close everything appears.
  • The Third Infiltration Tunnel, probably the most striking part of the tour.
  • The Freedom Bridge, filled with messages and ribbons bearing wishes for reunification.
  • Heyri Art Valley, a very tranquil artists' village; pop into any gallery and you'll notice everything has an experimental feel that's quite different from what you find in Seoul.

Suwon: temples, fortresses and tradition

Suwon is one of those places where you can easily while away half a day without glancing at the time. It’s steeped in history, dotted with temples, and has that irresistible blend of a modern city and a historic heart that always draws travellers in.

  • Average journey time: 40–60 minutes
  • Transport: Metro Line 1 or ITX Saemaeul train

Unmissable:

  • Hwaseong Fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage site, perfect for an unhurried stroll along its walls.
  • Hwaseong Haenggung Palace, with spacious courtyards and halls where the courtly life of the era still lingers in the air.
  • The traditional streets of the historic centre, perfect for sampling Korean sweets that don’t usually feature in the guidebooks.

Incheon and Wolmido: sea, seafront promenade and a relaxed atmosphere

When you fancy seeing the sea without going too far, Incheon is the simplest option. What’s more, Wolmido has that slightly retro beach vibe that pleasantly surprises many people.

  • Average journey time: about 60 minutes
  • Transport: Metro Line 1 or Airport Railroad Express (AREX)

Unmissable:

  • Wolmido’s seaside promenade is a very pleasant place for a walk, with boats entering and leaving the harbour.
  • Wolmi Theme Park, small but spot-on if you’re travelling with kids or want to hop on a couple of rides without any fuss.
  • Seafront cafés where you can while away half an hour watching people go by.
  • Incheon’s Chinatown, boasting a culinary scene that’s a complete departure from what you usually find in Seoul.
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❓ FAQ – Things to Do in Seoul

  • How many days do you need to explore Seoul?

    It really depends on your pace. Around 3 days in Seoul is enough to see the main highlights without rushing. 5 days lets you mix neighbourhoods, palaces and a short day trip. With 7 days or more, you can slow down, enjoy cafés and explore less touristy areas.
  • What can you see in Seoul in one day?

    If you only have one day, focus on the essentials. Visit Gyeongbokgung Palace, walk around Bukchon or Jongno, head up to N Seoul Tower by cable car or on foot, and finish in Myeongdong for street food and shopping.
  • What are the best things to do in Seoul for first-time visitors?

    A good first visit mixes history, views and lively areas. Start with Gyeongbokgung Palace, visit another palace if time allows, go up Namsan or N Seoul Tower, explore areas like Myeongdong, Hongdae or Gangnam, try street food, and spend time in one of Seoul’s many cafés.
  • Are there free or cheap things to do in Seoul?

    Yes, plenty. Seoul has large parks, free viewpoints, temples with no entrance fee, traditional markets, riverside walks along the Han River, and many neighbourhoods that are great just for walking around.
  • Is Seoul worth visiting in winter?

    Yes, definitely. It can be cold, but winter in Seoul has its own charm. Think hot street food, quieter temples, cosy cafés, beautiful views when it snows, and lots of indoor activities to enjoy.
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