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Bukchon Hanok Village is an actual neighborhood that is home to hundreds of traditional houses that are called hanok.
“Bukshon” translates to “northern village” and is one of Seoul’s most popular landmarks.
The village is surrounded by Gyeongbokgung Palace, Changdeokgung Palace, and Jongmyo Shrine.
Open hours: Monday-Saturday 10-17:00 Admission: Free Language of services and tours are offered in Korean, English, Japanese and Chinese.
Namiseom Island was created because of the construction of Cheonpyeong Dam.
Is lies on top of the grace of General Nami, who led a great victory against rebels in the 13th year of the 7th king of the Joseon Dynasty, King Sejo (who ruled from 1455-1468).
The island is approximately 63 km away from Seoul, towards Chuncheon. It’s famous for its beautifu
Things to do: camping, biking, boat tours, swimming, water skiing, theme park, roller skating, zipline, cafes, gift shops
Admission fees: General rate: 13,000 won, Discounted Rate: 10,000 won Special Rate: 7,000
N Seoul Tower is one of the tallest towers in Asia, with the top being 480 meters above sea level.
In 1969, the tower was first established as a broadcasting tower to send out TV and radio signals.
Nowadays, it has become one of the representative landmarks and multi-cultural venues in Seoul.
Admission fees: Individual Admission Ticket - Observatory: Adults 10,000 won / Children 8,000 won - Hello Kitty Island: Adults 8,000 won / Children 7,000 won
Open Hours: open all year round, Monday-Friday 10:00-23:00 Saturday 10:00-24:00 Sunday 10:00-23:00