Namsan Mountain Park
Seoul's urban green lung, where nature and culture blend harmoniously. Visitors can hike or take the cable car up the mountain to enjoy ever-changing seasonal views, with cherry blossoms and maple leaves being particularly enchanting. The park also features historical landmarks such as the Octagonal Pavilion and Beacon Tower.
N Seoul Tower
The landmark structure standing atop Namsan Mountain Park is the best spot to overlook the panoramic view of Seoul. At night, the tower's lights change colors, creating a romantic atmosphere, and the love lock wall is a must-visit attraction for couples.
Gyeongbokgung Palace
The main palace of the Joseon Dynasty and the most representative ancient palace in Seoul. Visitors can admire the beauty of traditional Korean architecture, watch the changing of the royal guard ceremony, rent hanbok for photos inside, and immerse themselves in traditional Korean culture.
Myeongdong NANTA Show (NANTA)
The most representative non-verbal performance in Korea, set in a kitchen, combines percussion, acrobatics, comedy, and audience interaction. With a lively rhythm and constant humor, it creates a joyful atmosphere that transcends language barriers.

















