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Seoul, South Korea Travel Diary

I’m back from a week of traveling in Seoul and can’t wait to share my travel adventures!

When I was itinerary planning for Seoul I did a lot of research to understand the lay of the land. From my research I realized that Seoul is huge! The city is divided into 25 districts and divided by the Han River. Our hotel, Shilla Stay Mapo, was located in the Mapo district which is West of the city. The main district, Jongno, is where you can find most of the tourist attractions such as the palaces, Bukchon Village, Insa-dong, and Cheongyecheon stream. The Jung district includes the other half of the tourist attractions such as Myeongdong shopping area, Namdaemun Market, Dongdaemun, and Namsan mountain. South of the river is the famous Gangnam district which is known as the Beverly Hills of Seoul and contains sights such as COEX mall, Bongeunsa Temple, Samneung Park, and Olympic Park.

Getting Around in Seoul


From Incheon airport the most convenient and cost effective way to get to Seoul is to take the AREX train. Depending on what part of Seoul you are going to there is the Express Train or All Stop Train.

Subway // The subway in Seoul is massive. A great app to navigate the Seoul subway is this one. I used it several times to navigate around the city and get updates on travel times between stations.

Taxi // A few times we traveled via taxi because it was easier with the baby and stroller. Taxis are very cheap in Seoul. However not many taxi drivers speak English. Therefore I made sure to have the addresses pulled up in Korean and I made sure to grab a direction card from our hotel and gave it to all the taxi drivers when we needed to get back to the hotel. We didn’t have many issues

Walking Map App // To my surprise google maps doesn’t really work in Seoul. Before traveling I read a few articles recommending to download NAVER Map for walking directions. The app does provide great walking directions and additionally offers multiple routes via subway and taxi (including estimated fare cost).

Sightseeing


There is a lot to see in Seoul. I was there for a week and I don’t think I was able to see everything but I definitely hit the highlights! There are many sites to see and the easiest way to discover Seoul is to explore each district on a daily basis. I’m breaking down the sites by each district.

Jongno District | This district is basically the center of Seoul and contains majority of the palaces and sights to see.

Jung District | This district makes up the other half of the sights to see in Seoul.

Gangnam District | This is the famous “Gangnam Style” district known for its glitzy shopping and modern buildings.

Mapo District | This area consists majority of the universities. There aren’t many sights to see in this area however there are a ton of great food and cafe! I will have a separate post sharing all the delicious food and fun cafes in Seoul to visit.

Yongsan District | This area is known for its multi-cultural and diverse neighborhoods.

Shopping


Seoul has many shopping districts!

One thing to note is that Wifi is available pretty much everywhere in Seoul and it’s super fast!! All the cafes and restaurants have Wifi and display the network and password for customers. Additionally I rented a Portable Wifi Egg via SK Telecom. The kiosk is conveniently located in the airport therefore as soon as we landed I picked up the Wifi egg and dropped it off at the airport before leaving Seoul. The Wifi egg was great to have since it allowed me to constantly be online which was beneficial for directions and keeping in touch with my family.

I absolutely loved Seould!! Aside from all the sites and delicious food I was totally blown away by how nice and helpful Korean people are. I can’t tell you how many times someone helped be with directions, or helped carry my nephew’s stroller up and down the stairs, and all the sweet servers in restaurants who played with my nephew so we could eat our meal. Everyone was beyond kind which made our trip very enjoyable.

Tomorrow on the blog I will have a detailed food guide for Seoul!!

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