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11 Best Places To Visit In South Korea In 2020

Asia is one of the most addictive continents that exist and South Korea is one of the best countries in Asia to visit. Do we not burn with desire to discover new places that leave us open-mouthed as happened in the sixteenth century to Ferdinand Magellan? A trip to Korea is increasingly fashionable among travelers who pose their gaze and interests towards the Far East.

Undoubtedly, it has become a very interesting alternative to classics like China and Japan. South Korea offers everything a traveler could imagine from a destination. It has a long and captivating history, a delightful and pleasing culture, incredible food, friendly people, and an exceptional tourism infrastructure. That can surely blow your mind and give you goosebumps.

It also has some of the unique charms in the world that can be visited anytime. South Korea is a far-fetched country to travel in. A thought-provoking fact is that when it comes to South Korea, maximum people only know about the capital city, Seoul and consider that it is the only place worth visiting in the country and it doesn't have any other locations to travel.

However, that is not the case as many eye-catching places in South Korea can surely take your heart. The indefinable, exotic land of South Korea can be a lifetime experience for any traveller. For now, these are some of the best destinations that can make your trip to South Korea the most memorable in life.



If you are the one who loves travelling and looking for a new place to check out, then you must check in to some of the best places for South Korea.

1. Suncheon-si


The spell appears to stand still in the Naganeupseong folk village, with houses, castles, and monuments seeming almost accurately as they did 600 years ago. It is a beautiful place as cultural implication sidewise; the village is an exclusive tourist magnet. All the visitors get to visit houses, watch traditional dance shows, and enjoy the Korean tea ceremony customs.

2. Seoul


Seoul is no exception in the land of morning calm. It is essential to get lost in the Insa-dong area and its narrow streets. It is full of cookie shops and leisure options, as well as very interesting street stalls and art galleries. Ikseondong is the hottest place in Seoul, when this retro trend become a thing. Ikseondong is one of the best preserved areas in Seoul, which still retains the original houses of 1930s.

This creates its very unique atmosphere that brings you right back into what Seoul would’ve felt like in 1930s to 1940s. Because of this irreplaceable value of this place, a lot of trendy cafes and restaurants have come into Ikseondong.

If you have very little time, an interesting option is a one-day tour of the main attractions of the city. Gyeongbokgung, Changdeokgung and Changgyeonggung are close to each other. If you want a guide to tell you the ins and outs of these historic buildings, you can book a guided tour of the palaces. Close to the palaces is the Jongmyo Shrine, which is one of Korea's most important treasures and a place for walks surrounded by gardens and trees.

The Cheonggyecheon stream is the parenthesis, an oasis in the middle of the asphalt jungle that Koreans try to visit the more times better. Nearby is the peculiar Jongno tower, the Tapgol Park and the Bosingak bell. If you want to know where the PSY hit originated, you can move to Gangnam.

In addition to huge shopping centers, it is a cocktail of avant-garde buildings, beautiful people who dress the latest, dressed with a little taekwondo, one of the most popular sports in Korea. However, if you want tranquility in Gangnam you also have the Bongeunsa temple, a haven of peace in the middle of the maelstrom of the metropolis.

The Jogyesa temple is the core of Zen Buddhism in Korea and its altar is one of the most sacred to Korean Buddhists. This 620-year-old Buddhist temple is an excellent Instagram friendly photographic place in the Insadong district with its natural beauty. It streams in many different shades like pink, blue, and yellow, which enhance its view and gather more people towards the place.

If you are traveling with children, the traditional Korean village of Namsangol will enchant you. An outdoor space with traditional hanok style houses and many fun plans to have a great time. For those who like good views, its place is the N Seoul Tower, one of the great icons of the city to which you must add those of Mount Namsan.

For nostalgics and sports fans, take a look at the old Olympic Stadium in Seoul where Ben Johnson and Carl Lewis battled in an unequal doping duel. If you want to do some shopping you can go to the Dongdaemun market or the Myeong-dong area.

One of the best ways to get to know a new culture is through its food. In addition to eating Korean barbeque, participating in a noraebang (karaoke) session, and getting naked in a public sauna, visiting the Noryangjin fish market is the highlight of any trip to Seoul. Leave your luxury clothes and luxury bags at home. Instead, choose to wear closed-toed shoes or boots that can cope with puddles of fishy (and often icy) water.

Noryangjin Fish Market offers the most authentic and interesting aspect of Seoul's local food culture. Visiting the market is as good as visiting an aquarium, but the best part is after you have made your purchases of clams, fish, octopus, squid, sea cucumber, shrimp or crabs, to name a few, you can take them to a restaurant in the market.

If you prefer your style of fish sashimi, the server will gut, skin and slice your purchase just before your eyes, serving it with pickled onion, raw wasabi, green chile, fermented bean paste to dip and lettuce leaves to wrap it all. If an item needs to be cooked, the internal chef will do it. Shrimp are usually broiled in their shells, while crabs are boiled.

If you eat crab, ask for bokkeumbap, tasty fried rice, which is served in the shell of the crab. Or, if you have bought fish, ask for maeuntang at the beginning of your meal. This deliciously spicy dish is cooked with fish bones to give it more flavor and traditionally spreads seafood.

Of course, no Noryangjin food would be complete without a little soju, order a bottle or two to drink alone, or mix with some maekju (beers) - a Korean cocktail appropriately called somaek. Do you feel bold? Do what the adventurous eaters do and ask for a plate of sannakji, live octopus. It is served minced (but still moving) and with a selection of dips to dip.

Just make sure you have your camera ready. This is a moment of Noryangjin that you do not want to forget! While you will have to pay the restaurant separately for fish sellers, there is no need to worry as the charge for the service is very reasonable.

Let your senses be awakened by the sights, sounds and smells as you wander from one vendor to another. Feel free to take pictures of the strange and wonderful sea creatures on display, many of which you will probably be seeing for the first time. Koreans generally visit Noryangjin to buy sliced ​​fresh fish hwe. While some seafood such as king crab and abalone can be quite expensive, many items are quite affordable.

Itaewon is a much-frequented, expat area jam-packed with gift shops and street food that can be an exciting place for a foodie traveller. However, the Itaewon neighbourhood is a good place if you are looking to chill out your afternoon travelling around. It is especially entertaining in the early evening when residents also come out to eat dinner and so you can interact with the locals.

And most importantly they can guide you with some of the best dishes to try. This place is full of energy, and no matter what is the age group you are going to enjoy.

Travel to the demilitarized zone (DMZ) and the shared security area between the two Koreas or JSA.

Southern Cheongsando Island is known for its safe and sound beauty that can activate your inner soul with peace and happiness. You can see terraced rice fields, panoramic ocean views, and fields of yellow rapeseed flowers that you cannot see anywhere. The island is also famous for perceptions of slow living and even for a Slow Walking Festival every year.

3. Boseong-gun


About 40 percent of the countries green tea supply growns in the fields of Boseong. It may not sound so attractive, but once you see the place, then it's going to blow your mind for sure. The location is a wonderland in itself where you are surely going to feel good after visiting.

It is measured to be the largest inland wetland in Korea, Upo March is a natural spot for all tourists and one of the best free tourist magnetism in South Korea. This land was formed over nearly 140 million years ago, and it is home-grown to around 1500 species of plants and animals too. Now, if you are a nature lover, then you should not stop yourself from going to Upo Marsh.

4. Jeonju-si


If you are a big-time fan of history, then you are in the right place as Jeonju is a historic town. The divine capital of the Joseon Dynasty is about 90 minutes by train from Seoul. It's home-based for too many historical temples. This place improves the beauty of South Korea and makes it a more exciting place to visit.

5. Daegu


Are you looking to go to a cold place that is full of mountains and ice? Then you need to see Daegu which is bounded by mesmerising mountains. Daegu is a sparkling and almost shimmering city to visit that can sound a bit weird. But few locations in the world cannot be described, and you need to check it out, and Daegu is one of those locations.

Not only this here, but you can also taste one of the mouths- watering food that not only fills your tummy at cheap rates. Even give you a one-time experience to taste some of the traditional Korean dishes.

6. Busan


Pusan ​​or Busan, is the second largest city in South Korea behind Seoul. Now if you are a romantic person and love seeing some of the most romantic places in South Korea, then you should go to Gwang. It is known as the Diamond Bridge not only this but it is so famous that people travel as a couple to see its beauty. It is a hold-up bridge located in Busan, South Korea that is connected from Haeundae-gu to Suyeong-gu.

The road outward is about 6,500 m long, and although it is not an ordinary bridge, you can still relish the spectacular visions of the bridge and the neighbouring areas from far away.

The main attraction of the city are its six beaches, one of the most famous being Haeundae Beach, surrounded by a promenade and luxury hotels. You can not miss Gwangalli beach either if you visit Pusan, with a more youthful atmosphere.

The Beomeosa Temple is one of the most frequented by those who want to know Pusan ​​and all its charm. In addition to this, there are other religious temples, forts and vestiges of the Joseon dynasty in the city. You just have to plan your route well and travel to Pusan with your batteries fully charged.

Do not leave the city without trying dishes like the dongnae pajeon, the milmyeon which is a version of the fine noodles that are prepared with wheat flour, the Dwaeji gukbap or the Naengchae Jokbal, steamed pork hocks with vegetables in restaurants in Korea.

7. Damyang-gun


Do you want to visit South Korea and appreciate the slow pace of life? Then you need to visit Juknokwon. Juknokwon cannot be missed out in any way for sure as it offers some of the most important tourist attractions in Korea and is never short of tourists. The dense bamboo land has 8 unique trails and 8 different theme songs through which you can walk through and gather some loving memories.

If you travel a bit more towards the end, you can spot clearly the green tea leaves shining with the dew that drops off the bamboo leaves, known as Jukro tea.

8. Jinhae-gu


The city of Jinhae is at the end of the Korean peninsula, near Busan. In spring it becomes one of the most visited cities by Koreans! Gyeonghwa Station used to be one of the train stops until a couple of years ago, but the service was discontinued and nowadays it is one of the famous places in Jinhae to enjoy the cherry blossoms.

Yeojwacheon Stream is provided with lighting and different decoration, although always with a romantic theme. Along the creek there are several bridges, and the main one is known as Romance Bridge.

9. Jeju-do


The Jeju island is, after Seoul, the most famous place in South Korea. Jeju has two small cities, Jeju City and Seogwipo. One is in the north and one in the south. In both you will find everything like shops, restaurants, hotels, supermarkets, etc. Jeju has several areas declared World Heritage by Unesco and is included in the famous list of the 7 natural wonders of the world.

The island is dominated by Mount Hallasan, a volcano located at its center and which, if frequent clouds do not cover it, can be seen from practically any point. The locals say that Monte Hallasan is like a shy woman who frequently covers her face. The mountain is, indeed, often covered with clouds and fog.

The famous Seongsan Ilchulbong is a cone-shaped mountain species in the middle of the sea but connected to earth. The islet of Udo, is a small island near Seongsan Ilchulbong, to which you can go for a few hours. The most famous waterfalls are the Cheonjeyeon Falls and the Jeongbang Waterfall. One of the areas where you will see volcanic stones is in Daepo Jusangjeolli Cliff.

Hamdeok Beach is an area with 3 beautiful white sand beaches and turquoise blue waters ideal for a swim during the warmer months. Manjanggul lava tube is a volcanic cave in the form of a tube of many kilometers although only one is open to the public. They say there are more than 30,000 bats living in the cave.

10. Seogwipo-si


Another interesting beach is the Jungmun Saekdal Beach, in the south of the island. It is a more virgin beach, surrounded by forest and in which it is common to see people surfing.

11. Gwangju


Visit Jeungdo Salt Farm in South Korea and take pictures with the Salt Mirror, mudfish and red plants of Taepyeong Halophyte Garden before finishing with a Sea Salt Ice Cream. You can find Jeungdo Island at about an hour and fifteen minutes' drive from Mokpo and Gwangju.

11. Changwon


It's very rare for a Korean temple to be overstated, which makes Ssangmireuksa Temple very unique. The name of the temple means Twin Future Buddha Temple in English.

South Korea Food Tips


Ever tried kimchi before? You usually order a main course that is accompanied by many small dishes, so in one go you can experience many flavors, including the typical kimchi. So what is this famous dish that Koreans can’t get enough of? Kimchi is a combination of vegetables and spices that have been fermented underground for months at a time.

Well if you come to Korea, be prepared to get your dose of this spicy, national dish daily. Unlimited kimchi is served at pretty much any restaurant you go in the country and if you like it, dining in Korea will be a mouthwatering experience for you.

There are Korean food restaurants in Seoul, street stalls in some neighborhoods and international cuisine for the less daring. Meet the octopus bibimbap, which is the most spicy dish in the world. Special mention deserves bulgogi of beef or raw fish that is of exceptional quality and can be found at a very good price. Dog meat restaurants? There are.

Tteok is the Korean variation of rice cakes, made from sweet glutinous rice flour and also include other ingredients such as red bean paste, mung beans, korean dates, fruits, etc. Korean Tteokbokki is the simplest most enjoyable rice cake roll to snack on. Way better than unhealthy instant ramen, this stir-fried rice cakes are seasoned with either spicy gochujang (chili paste) or non-spicy ganjang (soy sauce based) sauce.

Gochujang is the way to go! When ordering food, don't be afraid to shout at the server to get their attention as it can be very loud in some restaurants. Shout Yo-gi-yo! which means Here!

South Korea Shopping Tips


Also, just because Korea is the home of big consumer electronics companies such as LG and Samsung doesn't mean they are cheap. Some can cost around 100–150 dollars more than a lot of countries outside of Korea. Like the previous one, just because it's Korean brand, it doesn't mean it is cheaper. Always check the prices.
Speaking of prices, in Korea, the price tag includes tax so you pay how much is printed on the tag.

South Korea Transportation Tips


The fastest way to get to this destination from the Far East is on board a cheap flight to Incheon. Once in Incheon, there are several ways to get to Seoul. The simplest is the Airport Express (AREX) train that runs between 5 am and midnight. The journey takes about 45 minutes to Seoul Central Station.

You can use the planner of the limousine bus to calculate fares and see the schedules, although depending on traffic it is considerably slower than the Airport Express. On the subject of prices there are things that surprised us very pleasantly, such as gastronomy or taxis that are much cheaper.

Speaking of taxis, there is a Korean app like Uber called Kakao T that is supported in English. It's recommended to use this app because taxis can be harder to hail especially as a foreigner. Besides, you don't have to explain where you are going. Use public transport instead of taxis because buses and subways are cheap in Korea compared to other countries.

Make sure you get T-Money (a metro card) because that gives you a discount on all fares and it allows you to transfer between buses and trains for free. So you can ride the train, then transfer to a bus and with T-Money, you don't have to pay the bus fare. Venture out of Seoul because most people stay in Seoul when visiting Korea. Especially if you want better food, go to port/coastal cities.

South Korea Accommodation Tips


In terms of accommodation and leisure there is everything. Being the capital of the country, prices are higher in Seoul than in other cities.

South Korea Travel Tips


• At first it is usual to feel a little disoriented by the chaos and posters written in Hangul. Getting to South Korea is not exactly easy, or cheap. The most common is to enter the country through Seoul, a vibrant city.

• If you enjoy partying till the sun comes up then South Korea may be the place for you. There are no laws in Korea that force bars or clubs to stop selling alcohol at a certain point, therefore many of these places will stay open till as late (or as early) as 7 am! Just in time for a hangover breakfast of eggs!

• Hanbok rental stores are located near the palaces because of the trend and demand, although each year the price is falling due to the competition between them. The most favorite experience for young people is the hire of Hanbok from stores for 1 hour to 4 hours to take pictures in the beautiful and old places. To show the photos by Facebook or Instagram to their friends, the Korean girls prefer the prettiest outfit although the price is high.

• At the same time, the Korea Tourism Organization offer a free service to experience the traditional costume to tourists. In that case, you cannot take it outside to visit palace and other places. The free ones are to take pictures in an area that is always ready together with Hanbok.

• Internet is pretty much anywhere and don't worry about speed because they are usually very fast. Be weary of some taxi drivers because like most countries, they will try to earn more money by driving further than needed by using your unfamiliarity of the place.

• Then what you are waiting for when you know that South Korea has so many places to visit? Go and book the tickets. Hold on! If you are looking to arrange funds for that you can go for the safest option of borrowing? By this way, you can enjoy your trip and have a sufficient amount in your pocket. There are many lending options, and you can go to any one of the loans according to your current financial situation.

• Suppose if you are jobless and still want to go travelling, then you can lock for guaranteed loans for unemployed. Now you got it how this loan works, and you can choose any specific lending solution and fly high to the sky. Visit South Korea and capture as many moments as you can with your friends, family and loved ones.


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