Day 1:

Visit Gyeongbokgung Palace

Explore the largest and most iconic palace in Seoul. Don't miss the changing of the guard ceremony.

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Stroll through Bukchon Hanok Village

Wander through this traditional village, where you can see beautiful hanoks (traditional Korean houses) and enjoy the scenic views.

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Lunch at a local eatery

Enjoy a traditional Korean meal like bibimbap or bulgogi at a nearby restaurant.

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Visit Insadong

Explore this vibrant neighborhood known for its art galleries, shops selling traditional crafts, and tea houses.

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Tea at a traditional tea house

Relax in one of Insadong's famous tea houses and experience traditional Korean tea culture.

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Dinner in Myeongdong

Explore the bustling streets of Myeongdong and try some street food like tteokbokki (spicy rice cakes) or hotteok (sweet pancakes).

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N Seoul Tower

Take a cable car to the top of Namsan Mountain for stunning panoramic views of the city, especially beautiful at night.

. Day 2:

Visit Changdeokgung Palace

Explore this UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for its beautiful Secret Garden.

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Explore the Secret Garden

Take a guided tour of the Secret Garden, a serene area featuring beautiful landscapes and historical significance.

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Lunch at a local cafe

Enjoy a light lunch at a nearby cafe, perhaps trying some Korean pastries or a rice bowl.

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Visit Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP)

Admire the unique architecture of this urban hub for design and cultural events. Explore exhibitions and the surrounding area.

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Shopping in Dongdaemun Market

Spend some time shopping in one of Seoul's largest shopping districts, known for fashion and accessories.

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Dinner at a Korean BBQ restaurant

Experience a traditional Korean BBQ meal where you can grill your own meat right at your table.

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Visit Hongdae

End your day in the vibrant Hongdae area, known for its youthful atmosphere, live music, and street performances.