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Capital RegionThe vibrant capital of South Korea — palaces, K-pop, shopping districts, and a modern skyline along the Han River.
The vibrant capital of South Korea — palaces, K-pop, shopping districts, and a modern skyline along the Han River.
Korea's second-largest city — beaches, seafood, and the colorful Gamcheon Culture Village. Best reached from Seoul by KTX in ~2.5 hours.
A volcanic island paradise with beaches, waterfalls, and the iconic Hallasan Mountain. Best reached by domestic flight from Gimpo or Incheon.
The food capital of Korea — birthplace of bibimbap and home to a beautifully preserved hanok village.
Ancient capital of the Silla Kingdom — UNESCO heritage, royal tombs, and Bulguksa Temple.
Korea's gateway city with the main international airport, Chinatown, and Songdo's futuristic skyline.
Coastal city next to Seoraksan National Park — famous for hiking, sunrises, and fresh seafood markets.
Cultural heart of Korea — Hahoe folk village, traditional masks, and the home of Andong soju.
Korea's fourth-largest city — Seomun Night Market, Apsan Park views, and the Donghwasa Buddhist temple.
Day trip from Seoul — UNESCO Hwaseong Fortress walls, traditional markets, and famous Suwon galbi.
Romantic seaside city with night cable cars over the harbor, oceanfront cafes, and the Odongdo island flower trail.
Mountain resort town and 2018 Winter Olympic host — ski slopes, alpine views, and the Daegwallyeong sheep ranch.