Places to Visit
K-Drama filming spots, royal palaces, K-pop landmarks, and nature escapes β curated for the curious traveller.
Seoul is a city that reveals itself in layers. On the surface: the gleaming glass towers of Gangnam, the neon-lit alleyways of Hongdae, the luxury boutiques of Cheongdam. Look closer and you find Gyeongbokgung Palace β 600 years old, ringed by mountains, still the most photographed spot in the country β and the quiet hanok lanes of Bukchon where tiled rooftops curve against the skyline just as they did in the Joseon era. K-Drama fans will recognise both: Bukchon alone has appeared in dozens of series, its stone alleys standing in for everything from period romances to modern thrillers.
Further south, the Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP) β Zaha Hadid's swooping silver landmark β sits beside one of Seoul's oldest night markets. Across the Han River, the 63 Building and the parks of Yeouido draw weekend crowds for riverside cycling and cherry blossom picnics each spring. Our place guides go beyond addresses and opening hours: they carry the history, the seasonal tips, and the off-the-beaten-path detours that make a visit memorable β written for K-culture fans who want to understand a place, not just photograph it.
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Lotte World: Complete Guide to Seoul's Epic Indoor Theme Park
Everything you need to know about Lotte World Adventure β the world's largest indoor theme park, right in the heart of Seoul.

DDP (Dongdaemun Design Plaza): Seoul's Futuristic Landmark by Zaha Hadid
A complete guide to DDP β Zaha Hadid's iconic futuristic building in Seoul, home to design exhibitions, LED roses, night markets, and 24-hour fashion shopping.

Gwangjang Market: Seoul's Oldest Market for Street Food & Vintage Shopping
A complete guide to Gwangjang Market β Korea's oldest traditional market with legendary street food, vintage finds, and local culture.

National Museum of Korea: Complete Visitor Guide with History & Masterpieces
Explore South Korea's largest museum β from ancient Silla gold crowns to Goryeo celadon and the legendary Korean tiger. Free admission, world-class exhibits, and a must-visit for every traveler.

N Seoul Tower: The Epic KPop Demon Hunters Finale Location
Visit the iconic N Seoul Tower where the climactic battle of KPop Demon Hunters takes place. Love locks, cable cars, and panoramic city views await.

Bukchon Hanok Village: Traditional Korean Houses in Seoul
A traditional Korean village with hundreds of hanok (traditional houses) dating back to the Joseon Dynasty. Perfect for photos in hanbok.

Gyeongbokgung Palace: Seoul's Grand Royal Palace
The largest and most iconic of Seoul's Five Grand Palaces, built in 1395. Watch the Royal Guard Changing Ceremony and rent hanbok for free entry.

Hongdae Guide: Seoul's Indie Music & Nightlife Hub
Seoul's vibrant youth and arts district near Hongik University. Known for indie music, street performances, clubs, quirky shops, and affordable street food.

Changdeokgung Palace & Secret Garden: UNESCO World Heritage
A UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its Secret Garden (Huwon). Considered the most beautiful of Seoul's palaces with harmony between architecture and nature.

Seoul Cherry Blossom Guide: Best Spots & Bloom Timing
Plan your Seoul spring trip around cherry blossom season β Yeouido, Changgyeonggung night blossoms, Seoul Forest, Seokchon Lake, and crowd-free alternatives with bloom timing and photo tips.
Exploring Korea Beyond the Food
Korea offers far more than its celebrated cuisine. From the ancient stone lanterns of Gyeongbokgung Palace to the neon-lit alleyways of Hongdae, every corner of Seoul tells a different story. K-Drama fans will recognise filming locations scattered across the city β traditional hanok villages in Bukchon, the sweeping river views of the Han, and the sleek glass towers of Gangnam that doubled as backdrops in global hits.
Beyond Seoul, Korea's regions each hold their own character. Jeju Island draws visitors with volcanic landscapes and coastal hikes; Gyeongju preserves a thousand years of Silla dynasty heritage; Busan mixes beach culture with one of Asia's busiest ports. Our place guides are written for K-culture fans who want context alongside directions β the history, the best time to visit, and the local tips that don't appear on mainstream travel sites.
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