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 part 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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Dongdaemun Market Seoul|2.34km from city centre
The hotel is a bit far from the city center, but compared to hotels in the city, this one offers better value for money. There's a subway station nearby, making it convenient to take the subway to various attractions. Alternatively, you can download a Korean ride-hailing app to book a car in advance or call one instantly, which is very handy, especially for larger groups of more than five people. There are also many restaurants around the hotel, offering all sorts of Korean delicacies – you just need to take a short walk to find them! The hotel front desk staff speak English and are warm and attentive. We booked two rooms: one king room and one twin room. The twin room had one queen-sized bed and one single bed, accommodating three people, and also featured a balcony. The rooms were clean, comfortable, and quite spacious, and the water temperature was just right. We particularly loved the hotel's shampoo and conditioner; our hair felt incredibly smooth after using them – we really want to know the brand! 😄 The hotel's buffet breakfast didn't have a huge variety, but the food tasted good. Overall, we were very satisfied with our stay!
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8.8/10Very Good370 Reviews
Yongsan/Itaewon Seoul|3.44km from city centre
The room's color scheme is very harmonious, and the location in Seoul is excellent! The lobby had a fantastic Christmas🎄 atmosphere, and even though there was a language barrier, the staff were incredibly patient and attentive in helping me with translations!
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9.4/10Amazing575 Reviews
City Hall/Myeong-Dong Seoul|0.3km from city centre
Location: The location is very convenient. From the lobby on the first floor, you can access the subway station directly. From the basement, there's another subway entrance and a Starbucks across the street. You can walk through a passage straight to Myeongdong Shopping Street. Cleanliness: Although it's a bit old, it's kept very clean. Room Size: The room is not big. Soundproofing: Excellent. Room Amenities: The bed is incredibly comfortable; it's very easy to fall asleep on it. Value for money: For this location, it's really great value. Staying for 3 nights for 6400 RMB was definitely worth it.
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9.4/10Amazing298 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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9.3/10Great258 Reviews
City Hall/Myeong-Dong Seoul|0.51km from city centre
This Four Seasons has a pretty good location, but the property itself feels a bit dated. Breakfast is served in the basement, and the dim lighting there didn't create a great ambiance. When I ordered coffee, the server simply brought me a whole pot to pour myself. I was like, 'Are you kidding me?!' The beds in the room were a bit small and couldn't be pushed together, but since we were determined not to stay in the Jiangnan area, we just had to make do. The hairdryer in the room was absolutely terrible – you'd think a five-star hotel would have Dyson as standard by now, wouldn't you? And for four of us, they consistently only provided two hand towels 🙄. The only silver lining was the transfer driver, Jadon. Big thumbs up to him! 👍🏻 Oh, and the window writing service and the resident dog were also nice touches, which is why I still gave it 4 stars.
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8.8/10Very Good375 Reviews
Yongsan/Itaewon Seoul|4.43km from city centre
The front desk service attitude was decent, but it took a very, very long time. This was because the room type I booked wasn't available. They immediately suggested switching us to a lower-priced room, which we didn't agree to. The staff then kept typing away on their computer or phone, communicating with someone, until we called Ctrip ourselves. Coincidentally, they then said a room was available, claiming someone had canceled their reservation. This whole ordeal caused us to miss out on eating at the restaurant we wanted to go to that night. Plus, the shower in the room leaked severely, all the way to under the sink, making it very inconvenient to get ready.
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8.8/10Very Good781 Reviews
City Hall/Myeong-Dong Seoul|0.16km from city centre
Hotel Clean. Nice. This hotel so good place for my first time in seoul. im so lucky can check in early. near the Train station, near olive young store, 7e, CU, starbuck coffee, the most important is near the bus stop go to airport. so easy to access to all place.
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8.8/10Very Good1320 Reviews
City Hall/Myeong-Dong Seoul|1.61km from city centre
Such a great location, literally 1min walk to City circle (Green line 2) subway station in between Euljiro and Euljiro so charging to line 3 and line 5 is so convenient. Also walking distance (5min) to Gwangjang market and Chenggyechen. Eben the Airport bus right in front of hotel every 10min. Clean and all staffs were so kind and very considerate(A vanity basket was provided every morning because I declined room cleaning service) I would definitely come back here for next trip.
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8.4/10Very Good892 Reviews
Jongro / Insadong Seoul|1.15km from city centre
We stayed at Hotel Venue G in Seoul for 3 nights and really enjoyed our stay. The location is excellent, it’s close to many attractions, restaurants, and shops, and very convenient for getting around the city. There’s also the beautiful Cheonggyecheon Stream right in front of the hotel, perfect for a peaceful walk in the morning or evening. The room was clean and comfortable, and the staff were friendly and helpful. Overall, a great place to stay if you’re looking for good value and a convenient location in Seoul.
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8.8/10Very Good1903 Reviews
City Hall/Myeong-Dong Seoul|0.5km from city centre
The room facilities are great, and it's very close to Myeongdong, Seoul. I've stayed here many times. The big bear in the lobby has been there for years, and the Christmas atmosphere is lovely. The cleanliness is good, and the soundproofing is decent too.
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8.8/10Very Good1672 Reviews
City Hall/Myeong-Dong Seoul|0.67km from city centre
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5-Star Hotel Review – Hotel Skypark Central Myeongdong Had a great stay here and would highly recommend it. The location is excellent—right in the heart of Myeongdong, surrounded by shopping, food options, and with easy access to public transport. The room was clean, comfortable, and well-maintained, with everything needed for a pleasant stay. Despite being in a busy area, the room was quiet and allowed for good rest. Staff were friendly, efficient, and helpful throughout the stay, making check-in and check-out smooth. Overall, great value for money and a very convenient base for exploring Seoul. I would definitely stay here again.
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8.8/10Very Good2888 Reviews
City Hall/Myeong-Dong Seoul|1.57km from city centre
Easy to find. Just a short walk through an alley after getting off the bus. The hotel offers a free shuttle to Myeongdong, and the front desk staff speaks Chinese. Breakfast is decent, though more Western-style and not quite comparable to hotels in China. The room is very clean. The toilet has many buttons, but it doesn't have automatic heating or flushing; you still have to use the knob to flush. It's a strange mix of advanced and not-so-advanced features. For the price, it's really good value for money. Luggage storage is self-service and free for up to 12 hours.
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Family friendly

9/10Great2524 Reviews
Dongdaemun Market Seoul|2.61km from city centre
The room was a bit small, and the bed was quite tiny. We could feel the strong winter winds coming through the window right by the bed. Pushing the beds together wasn't difficult, and the air conditioning worked well, though it was a bit windy. The cleanliness wasn't perfect; we found hair in three different spots, good thing we brought our own disposable bedding. The location is superb, with very convenient subway access. Check-in had Chinese-speaking staff, so communication wasn't an issue. They gave us Doota coupons, but what we saw there wasn't great.
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8.7/10Very Good316 Reviews
City Hall/Myeong-Dong Seoul|1.04km from city centre
The hotel is highly automated with self check-in/out. Amenities are requested via kiosks or robots and come quite fast. My kid loved the robot coming to the room and the moving dinosaur in the lobby. They don’t change the bed linen every day, an after housekeeping on my second day, the hotel slippers were taken away and not replaced, plus you need to bring your own toothbrush and toothpaste. The location is very convenient, close to many restaurants and shopping streets, right opposite a 7-Eleven, and about a 10-minute walk to Shinsegae Duty Free, which is the meeting point for many guided tours booked online (GetYourGuide, Klook, KKDay, SeoulPass, Trip.com, etc.). The child-friendly/accessible room was a big plus. We could push the two small beds together with no side table in between, making it safer for our young child to sleep without worrying about falling.
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8.8/10Very Good868 Reviews
City Hall/Myeong-Dong Seoul|1km from city centre
This is my second stay in this hotel, as usual the room is spacious and clean. The service in this hotel is impressive considering this is a rather basic hotel meant for short stay tourists. The Front office Manager is always greeting guests with a large smile, always ready to help. You can tell that his staff are happy working there too. The housekeeper on the floor is very helpful and nice. We came back to this hotel because its just so convenient. The only downside is that the soundproofing isn't great in the rooms. Other than that, everything is great!
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9.2/10Great675 Reviews
City Hall/Myeong-Dong Seoul|0.58km from city centre
This was a rather unpleasant trip. When I checked into my room, I found yellow stains on the bedding. I was too tired that night to bother with it. But the room temperature was consistently cold. At first, I thought it was just me. I had the air conditioning on since I got back to the room, set to 30 degrees Celsius, but the room felt drafty all night. I didn't pay much attention, just hoping it would eventually warm up. However, I woke up freezing at 4 AM. My feet, even under the covers, were icy cold everywhere that wasn't already warm. I got up for a drink, and the water in the glass on the table was also ice cold – yes, truly ice cold. I had no choice but to go down to the front desk to ask for a room change, telling them, 'The lobby is warmer than my room.' The front desk staff moved me to another room and brought an electric heater. But this room was right next to the road. I won't even go into the noise, as it was already 4:30 AM, and I didn't want to go back down to complain again. I put on my headphones, endured it, and managed a few hours of sleep. This room, even without the electric heater, had a decent temperature. However, when I laid out the floor towel in the morning, I again found yellow stains on it. I don't know what's going on with the laundry at this hotel. I stayed for two nights in total, and one entire night was spent dealing with these issues. The next day, I had to go buy a pair of earplugs. I won't be staying here again.
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9.3/10Great416 Reviews
City Hall/Myeong-Dong Seoul|0.6km from city centre
This hotel offers great value for money! The location is excellent, very convenient for transport, and close to the subway station, making it super easy to get around. The front desk staff were very friendly and could communicate well in both Chinese and English, making the check-in process quick. The room was spacious, clean, and tidy. There are also plenty of restaurants and supermarkets nearby to choose from. My experience was really good, and I'll definitely choose to stay here again next time.
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9/10Great422 Reviews
City Hall/Myeong-Dong Seoul|0.38km from city centre
The location here is excellent, very close to Myeongdong Shinsegae Duty-Free Shop, and the Myeongdong street food market is also super convenient. Highly recommended! It's also very clean and comfortable. Unfortunately, we had to leave for the airport at 5:30 AM, so we only got less than 4 hours of sleep in a room that cost 1500. Hahahaha.
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Breakfast

9/10Great2325 Reviews
City Hall/Myeong-Dong Seoul|1.16km from city centre
The Sky Room's layout made the room feel a bit small, and I couldn't see N Seoul Tower from the window. I think a double room would have made it easier to unpack my luggage. The location, however, is very convenient. It's about a five-minute walk from Euljiro 3-ga Station (Line 2), Exit 12, and about a 10-minute walk to Myeongdong. There's also a convenience store right in the hotel lobby, which is super handy, especially in the middle of winter when you don't want to go outside.
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9.1/10Great1476 Reviews
Dongdaemun Market Seoul|2.2km from city centre
I am glad to stay at this hotel during my 5-day stay in Seoul. The location is good, walkable to Dongdaemum wholesale market and shopping plazas. If you plan to or want mid-night shopping, this is a good location. Facilities are good, 24-hr complimentary coffee and tea is available at the lobby floor. Staffs are helpful and speaks good English. Room is a bit tiny but still good enough to open up 2 suitcases. Room and facilities are clean. Just the housekeeping lady forgot to give me the bottle water until the last day; however, drinking water machine is available in the corridor as well. Bascially I am very satisfied with my stay. Going to Incheon airport is convenient too, airport bus stop is just outside the hotel, less than 1 min walking. Just allow extra time for the traffic within the city, but at least better than taking airport train with the luggages. I will recommend this to friends, and if I will stay here again for next travel.
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9.1/10Great900 Reviews
City Hall/Myeong-Dong Seoul|0.48km from city centre
Quite great location with reasonable price range right in front of LOTTE department You can enjoy great LOTTE night light view from the restaurant Breakfast was awesome and the great selection Room was also quite Great for the tourist with heavy shopping lugguage
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9.3/10Great2059 Reviews
Sinchon/Hongdae Seoul|5.05km from city centre
We booked the triple room. I could open 3 large luggages. Space was good. Location excellent with all the happenings right downstairs! Receptionists were friendly and helpful - spoke good English. The room was facing sunrise. Loving it! Only drawback was the corridor a little too dark for comfort but everything else made up for it. We will be back!
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8.7/10Very Good971 Reviews
City Hall/Myeong-Dong Seoul|1.02km from city centre
Staff at reception and housekeeping were friendly and helpful, in particular this lady called June. Room was spacious enough to open up two big luggages and still have room to walk. TV channel options were plentiful, and the bed was comfortable. Location was superb, with the entrance to exit 12 of Euljiro sam ga station just right in front of the station, a short 10 min walk to the main myeongdong shopping area, and the airport limousine bus stop just less than a 5 min walk away. Bakeries, convenience stores and cafes are also in the vicinity. Unfortunately, our bathroom had a drain fly infestation with flies on the ceiling, on the shower walls, and some which made their way to the bedroom. The TV remote control wasn’t working well despite a change of batteries, which could mean that the remote control itself was faulty itself - we had difficulties using the arrow buttons to search on YouTube. Elevators could take up to 10-15 mins to arrive during peak morning hours, and you may not get to board even when it does as it will signal a weight capacity issue and will not close the door unless you come out - this is especially so when there’s passengers with luggages. Room 1701 btw. Nonetheless, the pros outweigh the cons and I would choose to stay here again.
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8.5/10Very Good919 Reviews
Seoul|7.39km from city centre
The hotel is conveniently located just a few minutes' walk from Exit 1 of Changhanpyeong Subway Station. If you have luggage, you can take the escalator up instead of climbing stairs. There's a CU convenience store right next to the hotel, and a 7-Eleven across the street, which is very handy. The downside is that the hot water for showering only lasts about 30 minutes. If a second person showers, it starts getting cold towards the end. Also, the hotel's cleaning staff leave after 4 PM, so when I checked in, I noticed one of the beds was a bit dirty, and I had to wait for the front desk staff to be available to help change it.
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Gym

8.8/10Very Good587 Reviews
City Hall/Myeong-Dong Seoul|1.15km from city centre
Very clean, great service, and most importantly, an excellent location right next to Myeongdong shopping street. It's super convenient to get anywhere, and there are convenience stores and restaurants nearby. The bus stop for Incheon Airport is also very close.
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9/10Great2475 Reviews
Seoul|3.88km from city centre
The hotel is about a 50-minute drive from Incheon Airport. The nearest subway station is Mapo Station, roughly 200-300 meters away, and Gongdeok Station is also within walking distance. Right outside the main entrance, there's a bus stop, which is convenient. However, there aren't many shopping areas nearby. The closest ones are Yeouido Department Store and Times Square Yeongdeungpo, but neither is particularly great for shopping. If I were to visit again, I'd probably choose to stay in Myeongdong or somewhere closer to Gangnam. Gangnam is excellent for shopping, but traffic is bad and accommodation is expensive, so Myeongdong would also be a good option as it's close to duty-free shops. This hotel isn't very close to shopping areas, and it's quite a hassle to travel back and forth. My advice would be to stay in the area where you plan to do most of your shopping. Regarding the hotel facilities themselves, although it looked a bit old at first glance, it was actually very functional during my stay. For instance, the room was a good size, had plenty of mirrors, and was very quiet with no AC noise. There were lots of charging ports and outlets, the smart toilet worked great, and there was a bathtub with excellent water pressure. The bed was comfortable. So, for 600 won a night, I was quite satisfied with the price.
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9.1/10Great1092 Reviews
City Hall/Myeong-Dong Seoul|0.9km from city centre
I booked this hotel because it's convenient for Seoul Station, as I was taking the KTX to Busan the next day. I'm not sure if it was because I booked with points, but when I arrived at the hotel around 7 PM, the front desk staff were completely unenthusiastic, or rather, provided no service at all. When checking in, I asked if I could get a higher floor, but after checking in, I found I was given the lowest fifth floor. It really felt deliberate, and it was too late for me to ask for a change. When I got to the room, the AC didn't work, the room was really cold, and it faced the road, so it was incredibly noisy at night. I had originally booked a mountain view room for the last two nights of my trip back to Seoul from Busan, but with this kind of service, I immediately canceled and booked another hotel. Honestly, after staying in so many hotels, this is the first time I've ever felt like checking out the moment I checked in.
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8/10Very Good419 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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8.9/10Very Good892 Reviews
City Hall/Myeong-Dong Seoul|0.72km from city centre
I recently stayed at the Royal Hotel Seoul in Myeongdong, and overall, it’s a solid choice if you want convenience, comfort, and easy access to everything in the city. The location is definitely the hotel’s biggest advantage — you step right out into the heart of Myeongdong where shops, street food stalls, cafés, and subway stations are all just a few minutes away. It’s incredibly easy to explore Seoul from here. The rooms are clean and well-maintained, though on the smaller side, which is common in busy city-center hotels. The bed was comfortable, and housekeeping did a great job keeping the room tidy throughout the stay. The décor leans a bit more classic than modern, but everything functions well. The staff were friendly and helpful, especially during check-in and when handling luggage. They responded quickly to requests and were polite throughout the stay. However, a few service inconsistencies were noticeable — nothing major, but some guests might pick up on it. Facilities are decent but not standout. The breakfast was okay, though the selection felt limited for the price. The lounge and common areas are clean but could use a refresh. Some bathroom layouts also feel a little dated, and water pressure/temperature can vary at times. Overall, Royal Hotel Seoul is best for travelers who want to be right in the center of the action and value convenience above everything else. If you prioritize bigger rooms or modern luxury, you might find it a bit modest. But for location, cleanliness, and a comfortable stay, it’s a reliable option in Myeongdong.
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8.8/10Very Good516 Reviews
City Hall/Myeong-Dong Seoul|0.39km from city centre
Booked connecting rooms. Rooms were clean and spacious. Amenities were sufficient too. Location is just opposite the road from Myeongdong, very convenient. There is GS25 and a local coffee chain and Starbucks right downstairs. Only downside was the aircon is centrally controlled and it turns off when the set temperature is reached, so it can get a bit stuffy at times. Otherwise, it was a rather comfortable stay!
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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 well-organised and features 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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🚄 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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