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19 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in South Korea

Written by Freddy Sherman Updated Mar 20, 2023 We may earn a commission from affiliate links ( )

Author Freddy Sherman has traveled to South Korea multiple times, including a recent trip to Seoul in late 2022.

South Korea offers everything a traveler could want in a destination. It has a long and fascinating history, a wonderful culture, amazing food, friendly people, and an excellent tourism infrastructure (including a new high-speed rail system).

It's also a country of contrasts, with tourist attractions ranging from ancient mountaintop Buddhist temples like Bulguksa to the ultra-modern skyscrapers of Seoul, like the Lotte World Tower.

It also has one of the most unique attractions in the world that can be visited: a no man's land, part of a military border between two countries technically still at war (the DMZ). Discover the best places to visit with our list of the top tourist attractions in South Korea.

1. Experience Korean History at Changdeokgung Palace

2. explore beaches and history in busan, 3. visit jeonju, the former spiritual capital of korea, 4. view seoul from above at the n seoul tower, 5. see how people lived 600 years ago at the bukchon hanok village, 6. hike in the mountains at seoraksan national park, 7. look into north korea at the dmz, 8. check out korean art, history, and archeology at the national museum of korea, 9. have fun at korea's largest amusement park, lotte world, 10. gyeongbokgung palace, 11. ride the cable car at hallyeo maritime national park, 12. bulguksa temple, 13. visit the blue house, south korea's white house, 14. enjoy a beach getaway on jeju island, 15. walk through seoul's restored gwanghwamun gate, 16. stay overnight at jingwansa temple, 17. spend a night out in itaewon, 18. enjoy a meal in one of seoul's street food markets, 19. admire cherry blossoms at the jinhae cherry blossom festival, map of tourist attractions in south korea.

Changdeokgung Palace

Of the five grand palaces built by the Joseon Dynasty in the 15 th century around Seoul, Changdeokgung Palace was always the preferred royal residence. It's where the king and royal family lived their daily lives.

The palace isn't just a single building, it's a complex of buildings, and each served a different purpose. Some are accommodations; some are libraries, dining rooms, and meeting rooms, among other uses. Be sure to spend some time in the 78-acre Huwon, or palace garden, located behind the palace. It's filled with pathways, green spaces, pagodas, streams, and lakes.

Address: 99 Yulgok-ro, Waryong-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea

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The hillside village of Gamecheon in Busan

Did you know you can hit the beach in Korea? Busan is the second largest city in the country, and its coast is lined with some beautiful beaches and resorts. There's a lot of culture and history here, too. Be sure to visit the Beomeosa Temple and the hillside village of Gamecheon . Gamecheon is a European-style village on the cliffs above the sea, like Korea's version of Santorini.

Seafood lovers should be sure to visit Jagalchi Market , the country's largest commercial seafood market. Part of the market is open to consumers, and there are many small restaurants that will cook up your purchase, so you can eat it right here.

Getting to Busan is easy, it takes a little more than two hours from Seoul on Korea's KTX high-speed bullet train.

Traditional house with storage pots in Jeonju

Jeonju is a very historic city, once the spiritual capital of the Joseon Dynasty, it's about 90 minutes by train from Seoul. It's home to many ancient temples and shrines along with a hanok village. These are found throughout Korea. They are preserved neighborhoods of ancient and old homes (hanoks), allowing visitors to get a feel for what life was like in ancient Korea.

Some of the homes in the hanok villages are open for tours, and others have been made into museums (and restaurants and lodging, too), but most remain private homes.

N Seoul Tower

Yes, everyone visiting Seoul should go up in the city's iconic observation tower. Its position almost on top of a mountain, plus the height of the tower itself, gets you almost 500 meters above sea level and the city below.

But, leave some time to explore the surrounding mountain area. The tower is near the top of Mount Namsan, and the entire area is Namsan Park, which is run by the city. There are miles of hiking trails to explore, all within a few minutes of downtown Seoul.

The top levels of the N Seoul Tower include indoor and outdoor observation areas and restaurants. The exterior of the tower is covered in LED lighting, which is illuminated each night in seasonal light shows.

There's a cable car that takes you from the city (near Myeongdong) to the tower's base area. You can then hike from here. After climbing the mountain and riding on the cable car, leave time to explore the Namsan Hanok Village . These preserved historic villages, which are located all over Seoul and Korea, are re-creations of ancient Korean neighborhoods. This village includes five restored hanoks or traditional Korean homes.

Address: 105 Namsangongwon-gil, Yongsan 2(i)ga-dong, Yongsan-gu, Seoul

Bukchon Hanok Village at sunset

Hanok villages, which can be found in a few places in Seoul and around Korea, are living museums. They're restored and preserved ancient neighborhoods, some in their original location (like Bukchon) and some re-created with hanoks (traditional Korean homes) moved from elsewhere. They give visitors an opportunity to not only experience what it was like to live in a hanok, but also what it was like to live in Korea 600 years ago.

You can experience the tiny, narrow streets and also explore Korean culture, as many of the hanoks are museums or offer cultural demonstrations. Many are private homes, and some offer accommodations. That's what makes these village areas so special; they are true living history because many of the homes are privately owned and occupied by real local residents.

Bukchon Hanok Village is a popular place to explore, as it's right in central Seoul, in the area between the Gyeongbokgung Palace and the Changdeokgung Palace .

Seoraksan National Park

Like the Yosemite of Korea, this majestic natural wonderland (Korea's first national park) has mountains, lakes, waterfalls, streams, and miles of hiking trails that allow you to explore them.

This park is known for its natural diversity, as it has over 1,500 different animal species and over 1,000 different kinds of plants. There are also two Buddhist temples inside the park, one known as the " Temple of a Hundred Pools " due to all the ponds around it fed by mountain streams.

When you get tired of walking, there's a cable car that will take you up Seoraksan Mountain for some incredible views of the mountains and valleys. It takes about four hours by bus or three hours by car to reach the park from Seoul.

Soldiers at the DMZ

DMZ stands for demilitarized zone, and it's the no-man's land border between North and South Korea. Heavily guarded and mined, this strange area can be visited, but only on an official, guided tour. The official area is about four kilometers wide and is formally known as the JSA or Joint Security Area. It's probably the best place to visit in South Korea to learn about this conflict.

The No Shopping Half-Day Korean DMZ Tour from Seoul includes round-trip transportation from Seoul. Official DMZ tours include a visit to the 3rd Tunnel, dug by the North to facilitate an invasion of the South, and to the Dora Observatory, where you can look across no-man's-land into North Korea.

National Museum of Korea

As a world capital, Seoul is filled with a lot of museums. The largest is the National Museum of Korea , and like the Met in New York, it's a place that really can't be explored in a single visit. The vast collection combines art, history, and archeology, presented to show the history of Korean culture and tell the story of the Korean people.

It's also an excellent attraction to see if you only have limited time in Seoul. The collection is beyond vast, as it goes back over a million years. It's fascinating, especially for families and kids as there's such a wide range of objects. Everything from Stone Age tools to modern artwork by Korean artists.

Address: 137 Seobinggo-ro, Seobinggo-dong, Yongsan-gu

Lotte World, Seoul

There's an amusement park right in the middle of downtown Seoul. It's a fun place to spend the day and a chance to immerse yourself in real Korean commercial culture. Lotte World includes a hotel, movie theaters (one with the world's largest screen), a folk museum with traditional performances, and other things to do like ice skating.

This theme park is at the base of the Lotte World Tower, the tallest building in South Korea and the fifth tallest building in the world. The tower has multiple observation areas and experiences, its own luxury hotel (the SIGNIEL SEOUL ), and a range of shopping and dining options inside.

A visit is fun for both kids and adults, and aside from the rides and attractions there's a lot of shopping and also artists' workshops and cultural performances to watch. There's the world's largest indoor theme park and an outdoor theme park area called Magic Island .

For a bigger, outdoor theme park experience, Everland is about 45 minutes outside Seoul and is Korea's version of Disneyland.

Address: Songpa-gu, Jamsil 6(yuk)-dong, Olympic-ro, 300, Seoul

Gyeongbokgung Palace with cherry blossoms

Also known as the Northern Palace, the large Gyeongbokgung Palace complex has gone through some incredible turmoil over the years. It was first built in 1395 during the Joseon dynasty, which built five grand palaces around Seoul. The palace has been bombed, destroyed, and rebuilt several times, occupied by the Japanese (first in 1592), and only finally restored in 1990.

Be sure to check out Gyeonghoeru Pavilion and Hyangwonjeong Pond , two of the remaining original structures from the Joseon period.

The palace compound can be explored on a guided walking tour . There are also two museums inside the grounds (the National Palace Museum and the National Folk Museum ), both worth a visit.

Address: 161 Sajik-ro, Sejongno, Jongno-gu, Seoul

Hallyeo Maritime National Park

The ruggedly beautiful Hallyeo Maritime National Park includes miles of raw coastline on over 300 separate islands. Each has hiking trails with spectacular ocean and cliff views. The area also features a cable car, known as the Hallyeosudo Viewing Ropeway . It's the only dual-cable, automatic circulating gondola system in the country.

The ride is almost 2.4 kilometers long and takes nine minutes to reach the summit. You're rewarded with sweeping views of the countryside and coastline, including the Japanese island of Daemado. The park is about an hour by bus or car from downtown Seoul.

Bulguksa Temple

One of Korea's true must-see Buddhist temples, Bulguksa Temple is considered by many to be the country's most important. It's officially Historic and Scenic Site Number One as classified by the government. The temple is home to seven of the country's national treasures, sacred pagodas, and statues of the Buddha.

The temple is on the slopes of Mount Toham in Gyeongju, the ancient capital city of Korea. It's a city so historic, it's called a "museum without walls" due to all the historic sites and temples. Gyeongju is about two and a half hours from Seoul via the new KTX high-speed train.

Address: 15-1 Jinhyeon-dong, Gyeongju, Gyeongsangbuk-do

The Blue House

Named for the striking blue-tile roofs of its many pavilions and buildings, the Blue House, much like the White House, is the home of the Korean president. The very secure complex of buildings also houses many Korean executive government offices and official meeting sites. It's an interesting place to visit, as it gives you a behind-the-scenes look at modern Korean government and Korean formal culture.

A lot of what you see on the guided sightseeing tour are meeting rooms and official state reception rooms where foreign dignitaries are welcomed. Hour-long public tours are given, but you need to apply online in advance for a security check.

Address: 1 Sejongno, Jongno-gu, Seoul

Jusangjeolli Cliff, Jeju Island

A very popular resort destination (think the Hawaii of Korea), this volcanic island is best reached via a quick hour-long domestic flight from Seoul. The island boasts beautiful beaches along with a lot of culture and history.

The highest mountain in South Korea (a dormant volcano called Hallasan) is here along with miles of giant lava tubes. The lava tubes, which can be explored, are natural air pockets in the hardened lava, the size of railway tunnels.

Be sure to visit Jungmun Beach to see the diving women. These are women who free dive hundreds of feet to catch different types of seafood. This tradition started centuries ago, when the local men were all out on fishing boats. The island also has hundreds of miles of hiking trails and a lot of hot springs and health spas.

Gwanghwamun Gate

This attraction is a giant gate, formerly the opening in the fortress wall to the Gyeongbokgung Palace located within. It was originally built with the palace in the 15 th century but has been destroyed and rebuilt many times. Most recently in 2010, it was moved back to its original location in front of the palace and Gwanghwamun Square and restored with authentic materials using traditional techniques.

The previous restoration included concrete and other non-traditional construction techniques, but the new gate has been completely constructed with ancient techniques, using only native woods and handmade fittings.

Gwanghwamun Gate is home to the changing of the guards ceremony (performed since 1469), which happens daily (except Tuesdays) at 10am and 2pm. The area in front of the gate, Gwanghwamun Square, is a large public space often used for political and social demonstrations.

Sunset at Bukhansan National Park

This ancient temple complex about 15 minutes from downtown Seoul offers both an authentic Buddhist temple experience (including a temple stay program) and a beautiful national park. The temple, which was first established at the site in 1,000 BCE, has several programs for visitors to learn about and experience Buddhism and the monk lifestyle.

The temple is a must-visit attraction for foodies, as they grow most of their own food on-site. The temple also prepares its own Korean specialties, like pickling kimchi in ancient, giant pottery jars. Jingwansa offers meals to the public (and extended overnight stays) and educational programs that show the sustainability of the ancient temple operation.

You can do a temple stay program, which includes an overnight visit, or just come for a meal (vegetarian) or to explore the buildings and shrines. You can also visit the area just to explore Bukhansan National Park , as the temple is inside it. There are miles of hiking trails and three peaks, which can be climbed. Aside from the mountains and forests and their spectacular scenery, there are also ruins of an ancient fortress along the hiking trails.

Address: 73 Jingwan-gil, Jingwan-dong, Eunpyeong-gu, Seoul

Itaewon at night

Yes, it's a touristy, ex-pat area filled with gift shops and street food, but the Itaewon neighborhood is a great place to just spend an afternoon wandering around. It's especially fun in the early evening, when residents also come out to grab dinner and people-watch. There's an energy here that defines the cosmopolitan city, and it's also a popular strolling spot for locals. You'll see a lot of Korean families, kids, and couples enjoying the shops and restaurants.

For those in search of authentic Korean food, this is not the place to come, but it is the place to come for international foods not widely available in Seoul. Things like Italian food, pizza, burgers, and American-style western barbecue.

Street food in Seoul

As one of the world's great food cultures, no visit to Korea is complete without enjoying some street food. The Gwangjang Market, in Central Seoul , is truly a foodie heaven on earth. The large covered market area is filled with multiple food stalls offering a complete array of Korean specialties. It's definitely one of the best places to visit in Seoul if you're hungry.

The cool thing about this market and most food markets in Seoul is that the majority of these food stalls are like little mini restaurants in that they have a row of stools and a counter, so you can sit and eat. It's also cool that most stands will offer you a free sample.

Stalls typically offer bindaetteok (mung bean pancakes), bibimbap (rice mixed with sauteed beef, vegetables, and gochujang red chili paste), gimbap (Korean sushi), sundae (blood sausage), tteokbokki (stir-fried spicy rice cakes), and various types of noodles.

Jinhae Cherry Blossom Festival

Boasting almost 400,000 cherry trees, some over 100 years old, Jinhae is the best place in Korea to enjoy cherry trees blossoming with flowers each spring. This small town, located along South Korea's southern coast, hosts the country's most popular annual cherry blossom festival. Over a million visitors a year come to Jinhae just to see the cherry blossoms.

Formally known as Gunhangjae (Naval Port Festival), the Jinhae cherry blossom festival takes place in late March or early April, depending on when the trees are in flower. Head to Yeojwacheon stream and Jinhae's Gyeonghwa train station for some of the best blossom viewing. You can also enjoy the festival's food markets, public art installations, and live performances.

Getting from Seoul to Jinhae is easy via South Korea's high-speed ATX train — the journey takes just under three hours.

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By Mike Kaplan · Last updated on March 4, 2024

A nation ripe with cultural, historical, and natural tourist attractions, South Korea has a plethora of interesting sights. Aside from the obvious tourist attractions, including mega-city Seoul, the country offers wide open spaces boasting incredible natural beauty characterized by rock formations, green pastures, and dense forest.

On the whole, the country has had a rich history, where various rulers and kingdoms have dominated throughout the ages. Their reigns are still visible in the ruins and restored palaces scattered throughout the country. South Korea has an interesting cultural landscape to boot; the nation is rich with festivals, cultural events and tasty food.

15. Ganghwado Island [SEE MAP]

Ganghwado Island

Located in the West Sea, Ganghwado Island is brimming with history. It has been occupied since prehistoric times and even enjoyed a period when it was the capital of Korea in the 13th century. In the 19th century, the island was used strategically to defend against the French and Japanese.

Aside from historical sites, Ganghwado Island offers impressive scenery, with several trails leading around the island; including Manisan Mountain with its expansive sea views. Only a short 90 minutes from Seoul, the island is close to the North Korean border and connected to the mainland via a bridge, so it is very accessible.

14. Pocheon Art Valley [SEE MAP]

Pocheon Art Valley

This area near the city of Pocheon was once a working quarry which was closed to the public. However, in what was Pocheon’s first environmental restoration project, the quarry was transformed into a beautiful park.

The turquoise lake lies in sharp contrast to the rock cliff’s sheer faces, and is visited by thousands of tourists a year. There is an outdoor stage located next to the water where the art center sometimes hold performances, with numerous events held per year, as well as daily art workshops.

13. Seoraksan National Park [SEE MAP]

Seoraksan National Park

Seoraksan National Park is an unspoiled landscape of sharp, rocky outcrops and windswept pine trees. There are crystal clear streams and rivers that run through the park’s valley, providing hydration for the 2000 plus animals that live within its boundaries. The area is extremely popular for hiking, with well-marked trails varying in difficulty.

Near the entrance of the park, visitors are greeted by a massive Buddha statue, situated at Sinheungsa Temple. At times, hikers can hear monks chanting in the distance as they explore. There are plenty of food and drink options within the park boundaries, but they tend to more expensive then dining facilities outside of the park.

12. Bulguksa Temple [SEE MAP]

Bulguksa Temple

Gyeongju’s Bulguksa Temple was originally built in 528, but has endured a number of renovations and extensions throughout history. Just outside of Busan, the temple was very important to many dynasties.

The complex is made up of many buildings with intricate carvings and statues and harbors some of South Korea’s most important national treasures, such as the Sinheungsa and Dabotap pagodas. The garden is very impressive year-round, but is even more stunning when the cherry blossoms are in bloom. It is best to visit with a guide, who will bring the scenery to life with tales of yesteryear.

11. Jindo Sea Parting [SEE MAP]

Jindo and Modo

South Korea has its own modern version of the famous biblical story of Moses. Every year, visitors from around the world flock to Jindo to witness this natural phenomenon of the ‘sea parting’.

However, it is not as magical as it might first appear; the natural bridge is the result of a yearly accumulation of pebbles and sand which have collected due to the tide. In total, the sea parting is 2.8 kilometers long, and at low tide, 40-60 meters wide. A number of exciting exhibitions and programs take place for the duration of the festival; including parades and cultural events.

10. Jeonju Hanok Village [SEE MAP]

Jeonju Hanok Village

The roads of Jeonju Hanok Village are lined with street-food vendors and restaurants carrying dishes that are traditional to Jeonju. One such dish is Jeonju bibimbay; it was considered a royal dish during the Jeonju dynasty.

Besides the culinary aspects, the town is famous for its many hanoks: traditional Korean houses which pay considerable attention to the positioning of the house. The ideal hanok would feature a mountain in the back and a river out front. They typically utilize a courtyard to retain heat within the house, especially the floor, since Koreans traditionally sit on the floor to eat and entertain.

9. Gamcheon Culture Village [SEE MAP]

Gamcheon Culture Village

Colorful, terraced houses that look seaward characterize Gamcheon Cultural Village in Busan. Before 2009, Gamcheon was a slum; home to refugees from the Korean War. However, various government agencies undertook an initiative to redevelop the area as a tourist attraction and artistic hub. As such, the city received funding to beautify their town. Artists flocked to the area and now art lives around every corner, whether it’s outdoor statues or street art.

Today, the best way to experience the city is simply to lose yourself in the colorful alleyways of this unique town.

8. Boryeong Mud Festival [SEE MAP]

Boryeong

Once a year on Daecheon Beach, the dirtiest festival in South Korea takes place. The mud at the Annual Boryeong Mud Festival is believed to have special beautifying mineral properties.

Each year it is brought to the beach in truck loads from the nearby Boryeong mud flats. The festival began in 1998 to promote cosmetics that used Boryeong mud in their products. Since then, the event has exploded. Each year millions visit for the two-week affair. Some of the most popular events take place on the last weekend; including the Mud Prison, mud skiing, and mud wrestling.

7. Boseong Tea Fields [SEE MAP]

Boseong Tea Fields

The beautiful, rolling green hills of Boseong Tea Fields are the only fields of their kind open in Korea, and are just begging for a photo. There are many walking trails and viewing points where you can take in the beauty of the verdant gardens and watch the skilled workers selecting the best tea leaves. Tea is an integral part of Korean culture and you can experience a traditional Korean tea ceremony while you are here. It is a great way to dive into learning about Korean culture and get a chance to sample some fresh tea too.

Before you leave, don’t forget to check out the beautiful bamboo forest on the outskirts of the fields.

6. Hallasan National Park [SEE MAP]

Hallasan National Park

Hallasan National Park is home to South Korea’s tallest mountain: Hallasan Mountain. Traditionally, Hallasan Mountain was called Mount Yeongjusan, meaning ‘the mountain high enough to pull the galaxy’. The park is situated in South Korea’s Jeju Island . There are trails suited to every fitness level snaking around the area.

Even the hike to the summit of Mont Hallasan is pretty relaxing, and suited to intermediate level hikers. This mountain was once an active volcano; at the summit, you can find evidence of this in the form of a stunning crater lake.

5. Hwaseong Fortress [SEE MAP]

Hwaseong Fortress

This marvelous fortress is a true testament to Korea’s unique history and military might. Built to surround the town of Suwan by King Jeongko between 1794 and 1796, it has received many battle scars since then. King Jeongko built the fortress to honor his father, who was murdered by his grandfather. The complex features an elaborate palace, almost six kilometers of fortress walls, and various gate towers. Every autumn, the Suwan Hwaseng Cultural Festival takes places; featuring reenactments and other cultural events and exhibits.

4. Huwon Secret Garden [SEE MAP]

Huwon Secret Garden

Changdeokgung Palace in Seoul was the principal place of residence for a number of powerful kings and their royal families throughout history. It is one of the best-preserved palaces in South Korea at this moment.

However, the Huwon Secret Garden is one of the stars of the property. This huge garden features an incredible array of plants, trees, rivers, lotus ponds, pavilions and sitting areas. Some of the trees on the property are over 300 years old. The garden was granted its name because it had an air of mystery about it; it was a place where no one but the royal families were permitted to enter without permission.

3. Namiseom Island [SEE MAP]

Namiseom Island

Namiseom Island, part of the larger Gapyeong county, is blanketed in a beautiful natural landscape. It enjoys distinct seasons and is a very popular destination for domestic tourism. The half-moon island results from the creation of Cheongpyeong Dam, which sectioned off the land from the rest of the river.

The island was named after the famous general Nami who was buried here in the 17th century. Aside from the surreal scenery and historical references, the island is known for its delicious pan-fried rice cake.

2. Gyeongbokgung Palace [SEE MAP]

Gyeongbokgung Palace

Located in the heart of Seoul, Gyeongbokgung Palace is one of South Korea’s most iconic buildings. The incredible palace finished construction in 1395. However, over the years, various other rooms and structures were added to this incredible building.

The two museums that reside within the palace walls include the Museum of Korea and the National Palace Museum of Korea. There are still a number of ongoing restoration efforts aimed at restoring this fabulous building back to the epitome of its former glory.

1. DMZ [SEE MAP]

#1 of Tourist Attractions In South Korea

The demilitarized zone between North and South Korea is one of the tensest borders in recent times. For some visiting the area, the DMZ zone is the only glimpse of the mysterious and brutal country, North Korea, that they will ever get.

There are various viewing platforms from the South Korean side that look northward toward North Korea. The strip that borders each country was decided at the end of the Korean Wars as part of the Korean Armistice Agreement.

The area is often used as a place of self-reflection: to reflect upon the state of our political systems and the freedoms we enjoy today. Guided tours are available at the DMZ, which explain in detail the political and social atmospheres of each distinct country.

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The 18 best things to do in South Korea

Explore the best things to do in South Korea spanning historic sites, grand waterfalls and can't-miss restaurants

It’s not often that we can witness the marriage of state-of-the-art technology and reserved Confucius values, which makes the best things to do in South Korea very unique. Wherever you go, you’ll feel welcomed by friendly locals, pleasant streets and beckoning street food. There is so much to see and do here, and so many way to appreciate all the country has to offer, whatever your personal tastes. You can saunter through a village of quaint traditional houses, embrace Korea’s flourishing surf culture, or check out the unique DMZ Peace Train Music Festival. There are shops open 24 hours a day, as well as breathtaking natural beauty if that’s more your vibe. Here is your ultimate guide to South Korea. 

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Bukhansan mountain walk

1.  Bukhansan mountain walk

What is it? This walk offers a rare chance to see the mountain range in the centre of a capital city. Bukhansan is in the southern part of Seoul, while Dobongsan covers the north; and from anywhere in the city you can reach the mountains within 40 minutes at most. 

Why go?  Bukhansan mountain trails are probably the best choice if you’d like to start from anywhere in the city centre. Even after the first half an hour of trekking, you can get a sense of what makes the Korean mountains so appealing for both locals and tourists. You can choose various walking routes from 2-3 hour to 4-5 hour courses, depending on how fit you’d like to be.

Jongmyo Shrine

2.  Jongmyo Shrine

Where is it?  Seoul 

What is it?  Jongmyo is a uniquely shaped building, originally completed in the 14th century, situated in the middle of Jongro. It houses a royal Confucian shrine dedicated to the forefathers of Joseon Dynasty, and was restored in the 17th century after its destruction from a Japanese invasion.

Why go?  One of the most beloved of Korean architects, Seung Hyo-sang, considers Jongmyo to be an emblem of Korean architecture for its philosophical and spiritual foundation: “It expresses our view of death, that the souls of the dead do not disappear but interact continually on the land of the living.” Perhaps that's the reason why the austere 117 meter-long rectangular building has the power to plunge us living souls into a long and reverent silence.

Jeju Oreum on Jeju Island

3.  Jeju Oreum on Jeju Island

Where is it? Jeju Island

What is it?  “Oreum” is what Jeju people call parasite cones; the name refers to a small defunct volcano within a main volcanic crater. These oreum—the cone-shaped accumulation of volcanic material—are verdant, grassy hills at heights which vary between 50 and 200 meters;

Why go?  This is the best way to understand Jeju. Think of beautiful walking trails and footpaths, where you can enjoy easy-to-follow routes, short strolls and major treks.

Jeju Olle

4.  Jeju Olle

What is it?  “Olle” is a local Jeju word for alleys or long and narrow passages. There are 21 different olles on Jeju Island, and each is about 15 kilometres long. Imagine walking in tranquil open green fields, then passing through village alleys dotted along the coastline.

Why go? If you want to capture the essence of Jeju in one place, this would be it. Experiencing beauty and serenity on foot will give you a feeling of renewal.

Yangyang Surfyy Beach

5.  Yangyang Surfyy Beach

Where is it? Yangyang, Gangwon Province

What is it? Surfing has never been a tradition or popular sport in Korea, but as the number of surfers here rises rapidly, Yangyang Surfyy beach is quickly gaining mainstream appeal—especially so because it’s the nearest surfing spot from Seoul. 

Why go? Here you can sample not only surfing culture, but youth culture as well. Not really into surfing? There are still many reasons to go to Yangyang: The myriad bars and eateries are as lively by day as they are at night, and you’ll be met by a friendly and welcoming surfing community.

Gwangjang Market

6.  Gwangjang Market

Where is it? Seoul

What is it? 110 years ago, Gwangjang Market was the largest traditional Korean clothing and silk goods market. These days, it has developed another specialty - street food. It is always packed with tourists, locals and vendors. 

Why go? It’s easy to get to from the centre of the city, and countless rows of food stalls will tempt your taste buds. Be sure to look for Mayak Gimbab, a dish with rice rolled with seaweed. “Mayak” literally means drug addict, and you may have withdrawal symptoms if you stop eating it!

Daereungwon Gyeongju

7.  Daereungwon Gyeongju

Where is it? Gyeongju

What is it?  Gyeongju was the capital of the Kingdom of Silla (57BC-935BC), which ruled two thirds of Korea at its peak. Gyeongju is now often referred to as "the museum without walls”; this particular site is a series of ancient tombs which hordes many archeological treasures.

Why go?  Looking at Gyeongju city from a distance, the anachronous skyline looks very distinctive. It’s a surreal miscellany of hills made of stunning ancient tombs, modern building blocks and residences, which will make you wonder which century you are in.   

Jeonju Hanok Village

8.  Jeonju Hanok Village

Where is it? Jeonju

What is it?  There is nothing more Korean and more authentic than a Hanok—a type of house built using traditional building techniques stretching back many thousands of years. There is a much smaller version of Hanok village in Seoul, but Jeonju has the largest collection of hanok in the country.

Why go?  Jeonju attracts local tourists for its food and many Koreans relish the prospect of staying in a hanok for a night or two. You can opt for a full course Korean meal where you will be pleasantly bombarded by plenty of dishes and the odd bottle or two of local rice wine, 'makgeolli,’ which is the perfect complement to the local food.

Jarasum International Jazz Festival

9.  Jarasum International Jazz Festival

Where is it? Gapyeong, Gyeonggi-do

What is it? From world class jazz musicians to undiscovered local bands, there are 10 stages accommodating 100 different gigs at this annual international jazz festival, at which almost all the concerts have free entry.

Why go?  This festival is so successful that it attracts more than 100,000 jazz aficionados every year. Even if you weren’t such a big jazz fan, the eco-friendly theme running through the festival and the picturesque scenery are good enough reasons to give it a go.

Donaeko Jeju

10.  Donaeko Jeju

What is it?  Donaeko is a mystical waterfall valley. It used to be the local’s favourite summer spot to escape the heat of the day. The name suggests it was a place where wild boars would go to cool down and drink water.

Why go?  The water coming down from Hanrasan mountain is always ice cold. The plunge pool, which the waterfall flows into, is emerald green and its breathtaking natural surroundings are often compared with the majesty of Kuang Si Falls in Laos.

Jagalchi Market

11.  Jagalchi Market

Where is it? Busan 

What is it? In Korea’s the biggest fish market, you have a fine selection of sashimi to choose from. Close to the market you can also enjoy the golden sandy beaches of Haeundae and Gwanganri, the former of which was featured in a Korean disaster movie a few years ago.

Why go?  This is a truly authentic experience of how Koreans take their raw fish and delicatessenseafood. Choose anything you fancy from the fish tank, and you’ll be served a freshly prepared dish, made to order.

Mingles

12.  Mingles

What is it? Mingles is easily one of the most interesting restaurants in Seoul when it comes to modern Korean dining. It uses seasonal ingredients, yet keeps to traditional Joseon royal palace recipes. Great for both younger and older generations.

Why go? The young chef Mingoo Kang was trained under Martin Berasategui in San Sebastian, Spain. He earned one Michelin star in 2018, which ranked his restaurant eleventh out of Asia's 50 best restaurants in the same year. Mingles has proven its strength in innovation and its influence in the local food scene, and is one of the Seoul’s hottest places to visit.

Eat Jeju black pork

13.  Eat Jeju black pork

Where is it? Jeju Island 

What is it?  This particular Jeju pork comes from a special breed of pig which are pitch black and shiny. The meat is so tender that it easily melts in the mouth. Thick slices of pork are barbequed on a coal fire grill and served with a salted anchovy dip in Jeju style.

Why go?  Nothing can beat a Korean BBQ and Jeju pork makes the experience extra special. It is an all-time favourite for Koreans. Don’t miss out on the juicy pork belly with rind crackling.

Suyeonsanbang

14.  Suyeonsanbang

Where is it? Seoul 

What is it?  Once a home of the novelist Lee Tae-jun, this is now a tranquil tearoom. The name “Suyeonsanbang” translates as “a cosy home in the middle of the woods where intellectuals meet”. The meticulously maintained hanok must have been Lee’s pride and joy, as it appears in several of his stories. 

Why go? Hidden on the slope of a hill and tucked behind colourful flowers and bushes, it’s not hard to imagine how a writer could draw inspiration from this charming hideaway. They now have an impressive tea collection like medicinal herb ssanghwa-cha as well as authentic Korean desserts.

Magpie

15.  Magpie

What is it? Magpie is one of Seoul’s most popular craft beer houses, if not the best. It was started by five friends who shared the same home-brewing hobby. It has come to greater prominence as the demand for craft beer in Korea has risen.

Why go? Magpie is a highly acclaimed pioneer of the craft beer industry. They constantly experiment with new offerings. You might want to find a table in the basement to check out some of their cuisine. Is it too dull to eat pizza? We don’t think so. It’s one of the best in town.

Boksoondoga F1963

16.  Boksoondoga F1963

Where is it? Busan

What is it?  This upmarket restaurant (which started out as a small brewery in Ulsan) is renowned for its own unique makgeolli recipe. The venue, previously a wire factory from 1963, is perfectly invigorated with Boksoondoga’s own identity and character.

Why go? This is a great place to go for modern Korean food and a makgeolli tasting experience in Busan. Incorporating a variety of ingredients such as sweet potatoes and amberjack fish, the menu showcases a new wave of Korean cuisine combined with inspirations from the restaurant’s own homemade makgeolli, artisanal condiments and jam.  

National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Seoul

17.  National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Seoul

What is it? This is Seoul’s equivalent to MOMA in New York. The museum has eight exhibition halls as well as a video library, a movie cinema and a food court. Wedged in between old and contemporary architecture is a huge open space which is used for outdoor exhibitions.

Why go?  If you have only one day to spare in Seoul, this should be the first place you see. Not only can you learn about the Korean contemporary art scene, you can also see how locals hang out with their friends and family.

Aquafield

18.  Aquafield

Where is it? Hanam

What is it? A Korean style of sauna which must be experienced, especially if it’s your first visit. Using firewood to heat a dome of stone, you will find yourself sweating as the room temperature reaches over 100 degrees Celsius. This particular jimjilbang also has a water park and is known for its spectacular facilities.

Why go? Aquafiled is further away from the city of Seoul, but the journey is worth it. From the outdoor swimming pool to the entertainment rooms, you can enjoy so many ways of relaxing.

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The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, and the Korea Tourism Organization (KTO) have announced the 100 Must-Visit Tourism Spots of Korea for 2021-2022. Out of these 100 must visit tourist spots in Korea, 51 of the travel destinations are natural attractions and 49 are cultural attractions.

The list of 100 must visit spots was first launched in 2013 and since then, 19 out of the total have been on the list for five consecutive times. All these destinations were selected from a pool of 198 destinations in South Korea.

100 must-visit Korea

According to Choi Bo-guen, head of the Culture Ministry’s Tourism Policy Bureau, “It is sad that we cannot enjoy traveling as we please as the COVID-19 pandemic continues. We hope Koreans and tourists can travel freely in the near future, visiting the 100 Must-Visit Tourism Spots of Korea”.

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100 Must-Visit Tourist Spots in Korea

You must visit South Korea to check out the magnificent beauty, rich history, epic landscapes, amazing constructions and architecture, and more! Let’s take a look at the 100 must visit tourist spots that’ll make your South Korea trip unforgettable!

Seoul Capital Area – Seoul

1. the five royal palaces of seoul, 2. seoul museum of art (sema), 3. hongik university (hongdae) street, 4. dongdaemun design plaza (ddp), 5. n seoul tower, 6. lotte world, 7. ikseon-dong, 8. seodaemun prison history hall, 9. coex (starfield).

100 must-visit Korea Seoul

Seoul Capital Area – Incheon

10. yeongjongdo island, 11. gangwha old town story walk, 12. open port cultural district & incheon chinatown (songwol-dong fairy tale village), 13. sorae port, 14. songdo central park.

100 must-visit Korea Seoul

Seoul Capital Area – Gyeonggi-do

15. everland, yongin, 16. hwaseong fortress, suwon, 17. seoul grand park (seoul land), 18. korean folk village, 19. gwangmyeong cave, 20. dumulmeori, 21. hwadam botanic garden, 22. jebudo island, 23. imjingak and paju dmz, 24. heyri art valley, paju, 25. the garden of morning calm, gapyeong, 26. nacf anseong farmland, gangwon-do area, 27. wondae-ri birch forest, 28. vivaldi park (ocean world), 29. daegwallyeong, 30. seoraksan national park, 31. hantangang river unesco geopark, 32. jumunjin, 33. museum san, 34. gangneung coffee street, 35. nami island, 36. ganhyeon tourist area (sogeumsan suspension bridge).

100 must-visit Korea

Chungcheong-do Area

37. jangtaesan recreational forest, daejeon, 38. gyejoksan red clay trail, daejeon, 39. cheongpung cable car, chungcheongbuk-do, 40. cheongnamdae (presidential villa), chungcheongbuk-do, 41. uirimji reservoir, chungcheongbuk-do, 42. mancheonha skywalk & danyanggang jando trail, chungcheongbuk-do, 43. daecheon beach, chungcheongnam-do, 44. yedangho suspension bridge & musical fountain, chungcheongnam-do, 45. anmyeondo kkotji beach, chungcheongnam-do, 46. gongsanseong fortress, ancient tombs in songsan-ri , baekje historic areas, gongju, chungcheongnam-do, 47. busosanseong fortress, gungnamji pond , baekje historic areas, buyeo, chungcheongnam-do, 48. yesan stork park, chungcheongnam-do, 49. sindu-ri coastal sand dune, chungcheongnam-do, 50. oeam folk village, asan, chungcheongnam-do, 51. sejong lake park, sejong-si.

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Jeolla-do Area

52. purple island, jeollanam-do, 53. ssukseom island (aedo island), jeollanam-do, 54. boseong green tea plantation, (daehan dawon tea plantation ) jeollanam-do, 55. juknokwon, jeollanam-do, 56. odongdo island & yeosu expo, jeollanam-do, 57. suncheonman wetland ( suncheonman national garden ), jeollanam-do, 58. mokpo marine cable car, jeollanam-do, 59. mireuksa temple site, iksan, jeollabuk-do, 60. jeonju hanok village, jeollabuk-do, 61. okjeongho gujeolcho theme park, jeollabuk-do, 62. naejangsan national park, jeollabuk-do, 63. kim byung jong art museum, namwon, jeollabuk-do, 64. maisan provincial park, jeollabuk-do, 65. mudeungsan national park, gwangju, 66. asia culture center, gwangju.

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Gyeongsang-do Area

67. taejongdae cliffed coast, busan, 68. yongdusan and jagalchi special tourist zone, 69. haeundae beach, 70. gamcheon culture village, 71. dadaepo beach & dadaepo sunset fountain of dream, 72. songjeong beach, 73. huinnyeoul culture village, 74. songdo beach & yonggung suspension bridge, 75. palgongsan mountain, daegu, 76. suseongmot lake, 77. seomun market, 78. petroglyphs of bangudae terrace, ulsan, 79. cape ganjeolgot, 80. yeongnam alps, 81. daewangam park, 82. taehwagang national garden, 83. haeinsa temple, hapcheon, gyeongsangnam-do, 84. windy hill, geoje, 85. namhae german village, 86. hwangmaesan county park, 87. changnyeong upo wetland, 88. buseoksa temple, gyeongsangbuk-do, 89. hahoe village, andong, 90. byeongsanseowon confucian academy, 91. ulleungdo and dokdo islands, 92. bulguksa temple & seokguram grotto, 93. daereungwon ancient tomb complex, gyeongju.

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Jeju-do Area

94. seongsan ilchulbong tuff cone, 95. hallasan national park, 96. jeju olle trail, 97. cheonjiyeon falls, 98. camellia hill, 99. udo island, 100. bijarim forest.

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Top 10 Most Popular Attractions in Korea

On January 2022 , Korean Tourism Organization released the Top 10 Most Searched Korean Attractions of 2021 on VisitKorea website.

Quick Overview: Top Popular Attractions in Korea of 2021​

Nami Island, GANGWON

Gyeongbokgung Palace, SEOUL

Namsan Seoul Tower, SEOUL

Hwadam Botanic Garden, GYEONGGI 🆕

Bukchon Hanok Village, SEOUL

Insadong, SEOUL

Manjanggul Lava Tube, JEJU 🆕

Gamcheon Culture Village, BUSAN

Naejangsan National Park,  JEOLLABUK 🆕

Changdeokgung Palace & Secret Garden, SEOUL

Three new attractions in Gyeonggi, Jeju and Jeollabuk have make it to the top 10 list of 2021.

Past Top 10 Most Popular Attraction's Winners

Attractions that are equally popular in the last Top 10 Popular Attractions releases but have dropped out in the latest release include:

The Garden of Morning Calm,  GYEONGGI

Lotte World, SEOUL

Hongdae, SEOUL

Myeongdong, SEOUL

​ For each of these top 10 attractions in Korea, KoreaToDo will cover detailed guides on how to get there , special deals and popular tours for your trip planning.

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Chuncheon, GANGWON

Nami Island

Nami Island

Nami Island is well-known worldwide as the filming location of the hugely popular Korean TV drama, Winter Sonata (2002). Wanna zip-wire to the island?

Alpaca World, Nami Island & The Garden of Morning Calm Day Tour

Alpaca World, Nami Island & The Garden of Morning Calm Day Tour

Nami Island, Petite France, Italian Village & The Morning Calm Day Tour

Nami Island, Petite France, Italian Village & The Morning Calm Day Tour

Nami, Petite France, Italian V., Morning Calm & Gangchon Rail Bike Tour

Nami, Petite France, Italian V., Morning Calm & Gangchon Rail Bike Tour

Jongno, SEOUL

Gyeongbokgung Palace

Gyeongbokgung Palace

The first and largest of the 5 Grand Palaces built. Highlights include Changing of the Royal Guard Ceremony and free guided tours.

Hanbok Experience (Hanboknam Gyeongbokgung Store)

Hanbok Experience (Hanboknam Gyeongbokgung Store)

Cheongwadae Blue House & Gyeongbokgung Palace Walking Tour

Cheongwadae Blue House & Gyeongbokgung Palace Walking Tour

Seoul City Tour Bus: Myeongdong, Seoul Tower, Palaces, Insadong, Bukchon

Seoul City Tour Bus: Myeongdong, Seoul Tower, Palaces, Insadong, Bukchon

Yongsan, SEOUL

N Seoul Tower

N Seoul Tower

A symbol of Seoul and famous tourist attraction that offers fantastic day and night views of Seoul city, scenic walking paths, countless lover's padlocks, etc.

N Seoul Tower Observatory Ticket

N Seoul Tower Observatory Ticket

Namsan Cable Car Round Trip Ticket (weekdays & min. 2 pax)

Namsan Cable Car Round Trip Ticket (weekdays & min. 2 pax)

Gwangju, GYEONGGI

Hwadam Botanic Garden

Hwadam Botanic Garden

A forest park along the valleys and foothills, preserving the natural topography and vegetation. A 1.2km long monorail loops around the park.

Hwadam Botanic Garden & Gwangmyeong Cave Tour

Hwadam Botanic Garden & Gwangmyeong Cave Tour

Hwadam Botanic Garden & Korean Folk Village Day Tour

Hwadam Botanic Garden & Korean Folk Village Day Tour

Hwadam Forest, Ludencia Theme Park & Dumulmeori Day Tour

Hwadam Forest, Ludencia Theme Park & Dumulmeori Day Tour

Bukchon Hanok Village

Bukchon Hanok Village

Home to over 900 traditional Korean houses (hanoks) dated back to Joseon Dynasty. Immerse in traditional Korean culture and enjoy its 8 best photo shot views.

Hanbok Rental (& Photoshoot) Experience by Hanbok That Day

Hanbok Rental (& Photoshoot) Experience by Hanbok That Day

Hanbok Rental near Changdeokgung Palace by Dorothy Hanbok

Hanbok Rental near Changdeokgung Palace by Dorothy Hanbok

Insadong

A quaint neighbourhood, known to have the best souvenirs and pottery shops in town. Visit Ssamziegil, a popular culture and shopping complex.

Palace & Temple Guide

Palace & Temple Guide

History of Seoul Day Tour (palace, museum, temple, insadong & market)

History of Seoul Day Tour (palace, museum, temple, insadong & market)

Manjanggul Lava Tube (cave)

Manjanggul Lava Tube (cave)

A UNESCO World Natural Heritage, the Manjanggul Lava Tube is about 7.4km long. Formed thousands of years ago, it is one of the largest lava tubes in the world.

Jeju Island UNESCO Day Tour (East Route)

Jeju Island UNESCO Day Tour (East Route)

Saha, BUSAN

Gamcheon Culture Village

Gamcheon Culture Village

Vibrantly-painted murals and interesting sculptures beautifully decorated the mountainside village, often referred as the 'The Santorini of South Korea'.

Busan Day Tour: Haeundae Sky Capsule

Busan Day Tour: Haeundae Sky Capsule

2 Skywalks, Gamcheon Village & Temple Day Tour

2 Skywalks, Gamcheon Village & Temple Day Tour

Busan Night Tour (Western Course)

Busan Night Tour (Western Course)

Jeongeup, JEOLLABUK

Naejangsan National Park

Naejangsan National Park

One of the most famous destinations for spectacular autumn foliage in Korea. There are waterfalls, temples and cable car rides in the national park.

​​Korea Rail Pass (KR PASS): KTX Bullet Trains to Busan & others (2, 3, 4 or 5 Days)

​​Korea Rail Pass (KR PASS): KTX Bullet Trains to Busan & others (2, 3, 4 or 5 Days)

Classic Naejangsan National Park Day Tour

Classic Naejangsan National Park Day Tour

Naejangsan National Park Autumn Maple Day Tour

Naejangsan National Park Autumn Maple Day Tour

Changdeokgung Palace & Secret Garden

Changdeokgung Palace & Secret Garden

One of the most well-preserved royal palaces from the Joseon Dynasty. A UNESCO World Heritage with a lovely Secret Garden, surrounded in nature.

Hanboknam Hanbok Rental Voucher at Changdeokgung Store

Hanboknam Hanbok Rental Voucher at Changdeokgung Store

Gapyeong, GYEONGGI

The Garden of Morning Calm

The Garden of Morning Calm

The oldest private garden in Korea with over over 5,000 kinds of plants. This beautiful garden can be enjoyed in all seasons, including the Lighting Festival in Winter.

Seoraksan National Park,  Nami Island & Garden of Morning Calm Day Tour

Seoraksan National Park, Nami Island & Garden of Morning Calm Day Tour

Nami Island & Garden of Morning Calm Day Tour

Nami Island & Garden of Morning Calm Day Tour

Nami Island, Garden of Morning Calm & Gangchon Rail Bike Day Tour

Nami Island, Garden of Morning Calm & Gangchon Rail Bike Day Tour

Past top 10 most popular korean attraction's winners.

Songpa, SEOUL

Lotte World

Lotte World

Enjoy Lotte World's indoor "Adventure" theme park, outdoor "Magic Island" theme park and its daily multimedia night parade.

Lotte World Theme Park 1 Day Pass

Lotte World Theme Park 1 Day Pass

Lotte World 1 Day Pass & Lotte World Aquarium

Lotte World 1 Day Pass & Lotte World Aquarium

Lotte World Tower Seoul Sky Admission

Lotte World Tower Seoul Sky Admission

Mapo, SEOUL

Hongdae

Unique cafes, cosy galleries, fashion shops, cafes, clubs and art markets make Hongdae ("Hongik University") a popular hang-out for local youths.

Seoul Personal Color Group Consulting Experience Using Self-Tester

Seoul Personal Color Group Consulting Experience Using Self-Tester

Nail Art & Hairstyling Experience at OLRANG, Hongdae

Nail Art & Hairstyling Experience at OLRANG, Hongdae

Seoul Personal Color & Make-up Analysis in Hongdae

Seoul Personal Color & Make-up Analysis in Hongdae

Nanta Show Seoul @Myeongdong / Hongdae

Nanta Show Seoul @Myeongdong / Hongdae

Jung, SEOUL

Myeongdong

Korea's best-known shopping, fashion, street food and restaurants district. A favourite stay location for tourists due to its proximity to many attractions.

Shinsegae Duty Free Myeongdong/Gangnam Store Voucher

Shinsegae Duty Free Myeongdong/Gangnam Store Voucher

Myeongdong Shooting Range

Myeongdong Shooting Range

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enjoy breathtaking views

Everland Day Tour (Admission, Tour Guide & Round Trip Transfer)

Everland Day Tour (Admission, Tour Guide & Round Trip Transfer)

Eng./Mandarin speaking guide

Namsan Cable Car Round Trip Ticket (weekdays & min. 2 pax)

beautiful scenery of Seoul

Nami Island, Garden of Morning Calm & Gangchon Rail Bike Day Tour

best of Gangwon province!

Lotte World 1 Day Pass & Lotte World Aquarium

located in the heart of Seoul

Legoland Korea & Samaksan Mountain Lake Cable Car Day Tour

Legoland Korea & Samaksan Mountain Lake Cable Car Day Tour

longest 3.61km cable car ride!

DMZ 3rd Invasion Tunnel & Majang Lake Suspension Bridge Day Tour

DMZ 3rd Invasion Tunnel & Majang Lake Suspension Bridge Day Tour

220m long bridge by the lake

​​Korea Rail Pass (KR PASS): KTX Bullet Trains to Busan & others (2, 3, 4 or 5 Days)

instant pass & tourist exclusive!

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2024 Pohang International Fireworks Festival (from Seoul)

2024 Pohang International Fireworks Festival (from Seoul)

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Taean Tulip Festival, Kkotji Beach & Strawberry Picking Day Tour

Taean Tulip Festival, Kkotji Beach & Strawberry Picking Day Tour

12 Apr - 7 May 2024

World's top five tulip festivals!

Taean Tulip Festival & Strawberry Picking Day Tour

Taean Tulip Festival & Strawberry Picking Day Tour

500g strawberry picking

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There are tradition folk villages and swanky cities, gorgeous islands and breathtaking natural vistas. If you were wondering where to go in South Korea then here is a list of our top picks of places to visit in South Korea , from the popular to the unexplored, from countryside villages, grand Buddhist temples & palaces to ancient fortresses and high-tech urban cities. An interesting fact is that when it comes to South Korea most people only know about the capital city, Seoul and think that it is the only place worth visiting in the country. However, that is not the case. We have listed out some of the most amazing places in South Korea here that you can visit and explore.

Top 28 Places To Visit In South Korea 2024

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  • Seoul : The Dazzling Capital City
  • Jeju Island : A Stunning Island
  • The Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ):  Engage With Modern History
  • Busan:  Something For Everyone
  • Gyeongju:  A Treasure Trove Of Cultural Sites
  • Dadohaehaesang National Park:  The Largest National Park In Korea
  • Pyeongchang County:  Paradise For Hikers
  • Suwon:  Home To A UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • Seoraksan National Park:  A Tentative World Heritage Site
  • Andong Hahoe Folk Village:  Travel Back In Time
  • Upo Marsh:  The Largest Inland Wetland In Korea
  • Juknokwon:  The Slow City
  • Boseong Green Tea Field:  A Stunning Scenery
  • Seongsan Sunrise Peak:  For Gorgeous Sunset Views
  • Ggotji Beach:  Something For Beach Lovers
  • Darangee Village:  A Quaint And Photogenic Village
  • Jeungdo Salt Farm:  A Treasure Island
  • Haeinsa Temple : World’s Oldest Intact Buddhist Canon
  • Chunwang Peak:  The Second Highest Peak In South Korea
  • Naganeupseong Folk Village:  An Appealing Little Village
  • Gwang-An-Bridge:  The Famous Diamond Bridge
  • Kyeong-Wha Station:  Capture The Essence Of Cherry Blossoms
  • Gongryong Ridge:  Ideal For Taking A Hike
  • Bulguksa Temple : A UNESCO Listed Heritage Site
  • Uleung Island Seaside Road: The Mysterious Island
  • Chuncheon : Spectacular Lakes & Mighty Mountains
  • Jeonju:  With A Rich And Fascinating History
  • Halla Mountain: Offers Spectacular Views

1. Seoul: The Dazzling Capital City

beautiful parks and many amazing places to visit in South Korea

The dazzling capital and one of the best cities in South Korea will impress you with its dizzying mix of modern architecture, party vibes, pop culture, beautiful parks & glittering promenades making it one of the most famous places in South Korea and the best cities to visit in South Korea. Vibrant Seoul is not just a buzzing urban hub but also rich in history and culture. With gorgeous palaces, chic restaurants and stylish boutiques, Seoul is among the charming places to visit in South Korea during autumn . The National Museum and War Memorial take you through the history of the country, while the cool shopping district of Gangnam gives you a taste of the city’s ritzy side on your reasons to visit South Korea .

Ideal for: Nightlife, Shopping, Culture, Architecture Key attractions: Changdeokgung Palace (with an amazing Secret Garden), Gyeongbokgung Palace, Bukchon Hanok village (for its pagodas and old-world charm), Lotte World amusement park, Bukhansan National Park, N Seoul Tower for panoramic views.

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2. Jeju Island: A Stunning Island

the pristine beauty of Jeju Island, one of the stunning places to visit in South Korea

This stunning island just 85 Kilometers off the coast is one of the most beautiful places in South Korea and one of the most famous places in South Korea. Having been voted as one of the New Seven Wonders of Nature, the pristine beauty of Jeju-do will take your breath away. Surreal white sand beaches surrounded by pine forests, volcanic craters and lava caves, beautiful botanical gardens and a rich culture are some of the high-points of this natural paradise amongst places near Seoul that are a must-visit.

Ideal for: Nature, Photography Key attractions: Seongsan Sunrise Peak, Halassang national park, Seopjikoji promontory, Hyeopjae & Hamdeok beach, Cheonjiyeon Waterfalls

3. The Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ): Engage With Modern History

The Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), one of the interesting places to visit in South Korea

Amongst famous South Korea attractions, The DMZ is one of the most unique places to visit in South Korea to get a better understanding of the conflict between North and South Korea & the current state of affairs. The DMZ is full of interesting sites that make for an engaging lesson in modern history. You can take a peek into North Korea at the Observation Post and feel the rush of adventure while walking through the Infiltration Tunnel. It is advisable to take a guided tour that includes a visit to the Joint Security Area (JSA).

Ideal for: Historical Sites Key Attractions: Freedom Park, Dorasan Station & Observatory

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4. Busan: Something For Everyone

Visit Busan, the second largest city and one of the famous places to visit in South Korea

If you’re visiting places in South Korea then not adding this place to your list would be unfair. This second largest city of South Korea is known across the world for hosting Asia’s largest international film festival. Busan is an interesting amalgamation of skyscrapers, majestic mountains, beautiful beaches and magnificent Buddhist temples and amongst the best places to visit in South Korea . Amongst the popular places to visit in Korea Busan is the Haedong Yonggungsa temple along the coast and the interesting Jagalchi fish market. Foodies can relish the sea food spread at the numerous restaurants and enjoy local delicacies at the ubiquitous street food stalls.

Ideal for: Beaches, Culture, Food Key attractions: Haeundae Beach (with the Sea Life Aquarium and Folk Square), Beomeosa Temple, Gwangalli Beach with beautiful views of the Diamond bridge, Hurshimchung Hot Springs

5. Gyeongju: A Treasure Trove Of Cultural Sites

Experience the traditional roots, rich heritage, and one of the best places to visit in South Korea, Gyeongju

One of the places to visit in South Korea in May , the coastal city of Gyeongju, often called an open-air museum, is one of the best things to do in South Korea to discover its traditional roots and rich heritage. The erstwhile capital of the ancient Silla kingdom, Gyeongju is a treasure trove of cultural and historical places in South Korea and ruins going back to a thousand years. With the UNESCO world heritage site, Bulguksa temple and the National Museum with its unparalleled collection of artefacts, this city gives you a glimpse into South Korea’s cultural roots.

Ideal for: Culture, History, Nature Key attractions: Anapji pond, Tumuli Park (the giant burial mounds covered in grass), the majestic Seokguram Grotto

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6. Dadohaehaesang National Park: The Largest National Park In Korea

Hongdo Island is among the most scenic places to visit in South Korea

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One of the most beautiful tourist destinations in South Korea, it is the largest National Park in Korea, this slice of paradise covers 1700 large and small islands and some rock structures. One of the most scenic and islands is the Cheongsando island considered one of the best places to visit in South Korea for it surreal landscapes and the slow city movement. Hongdo and Heuksando are the other popular islands where you can take a boat trip to admire the overwhelming natural sites. This is one of the top famous places to visit in South Korea for your next vacation!

Ideal for: Nature, Tranquility, Photography

7. Pyeongchang County: Paradise For Hikers

Witness the awe inspiring scenic beauty at one of the best hiking places to visit in South Korea in Pyeongchang County

This is one of the must visit places in South Korea to experience tranquillity and awe-inspiring scenic beauty of the best places to visit in Korea . Located in the Taebaek Mountains, this picturesque county 180 Kms away from Seoul hosted the prestigious Winter Olympics in February 2018. The Odaesan National Park is a hikers’ delight with trails going up the snow-peaked mountains, while the ski resorts Alpensia and Yongpyong are popular with skiers and snowboarders. The mountains are also home to many beautiful Buddhist shrines. This place is surely one of the best places to visit in South Korea during winters !

Ideal for: Nature, Photography, Spirituality Key Attractions: Woljeongsa temple, Pyeongchang Hyanggyo

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8. Suwon: Home To A UNESCO World Heritage Site

Suwon is among the magnificent places to visit in South Korea

Capital of the Gyeonggi province bordering Seoul, Suwon is known for its unique Hwaseong Fortress with its imposing stone walls and impressive archways, and this has made it one of the best places to visit in Korea . Built by the Joseon dynasty the fortresses wall is a UNESCO world heritage site with four pagoda-style gates, artillery towers and observation decks. Another magnificent structure at the site is the Hwaseong Haenggung Palace. With all that said, don’t forget to indulge in shopping in Suwon . With many more exciting things to do, Suwon is one of the top places to visit in South Korea .

Ideal for: History, Architecture Key Attractions: Suwon Hwaseong Museum to understand the history of the majestic fortress, Gwanggyosan Mountain (for hiking trails), Samsung Innovation Museum

9. Seoraksan National Park: A Tentative World Heritage Site

awestruck by the giant Buddha

The vivid strokes of nature will greet you every step of the way in the UNESCO protected Seoraksan National Park and is one of the most mesmerizing places to witness autumn in Korea . Being one of the best places to visit in South Korea , this is l iterally meaning the Snowy Crag Mountains, the Seoraksan range with its snow-covered peaks forms a majestic backdrop to the park temple. It is a great place to hike the myriad trails including the formidable Ulsan Rock or simply enjoy the gondola ride up the mountain for some spectacular views. As you stroll through the 400000 sq km biosphere protection site, prepare to be awestruck by the giant Buddha statue on your path.

Ideal for: Hiking, Adventure, Photography, Nature Key Attractions: Baekdam sa Buddhist temple, Gyejo-am hermitage, Yukdam-Pokpo waterfall

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10. Andong Hahoe Folk Village: Travel Back In Time

charming traditional Korean village

Literally meaning ‘the village enveloped by water’ this charming traditional Korean village located in Andong is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Entering the Hahoe village is like travelling back in time to the simple Korean village way of life displaying local traditions and culture. The beautiful setting alongside the Nakdong river is accentuated by the rural tile and thatched roof houses, sandy beaches and pine trees. The village is also a great place to try out traditional Korean delicacies and marvel at the mask dance performed by the locals, read through Korea travel tips to know more.

Ideal for: Culture, Tranquility, nature Nearby attractions: Bongjeongsa temple, Buyongdae Cliff (take a boat for breathtaking views of the village)

11. Upo Marsh: The Largest Inland Wetland In Korea

wetland in South Korea

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Considered to be the largest inland wetland in Korea, Upo March is a must-visit site for all tourists and one of the best free tourist attractions in South Korea. It is said that this land was formed over almost 140 million years ago and it is home to about 1500 species of plants and animals too. Some of these animals are, however, currently endangered. You can also spot a few migratory birds here which are found to be flying low as you walk or bike through the land. This surely tops the list of good places to visit in South Korea !

Ideal for: Biking, nature walks, photography, bird-watching Nearby attractions: NA

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12. Juknokwon: The Slow City

bamboo land

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Explore South Kore and enjoy the slow-paced life. Also known as the ‘slow city’, Damyang offers a variety of tourist attractions, out of which, Juknokwon cannot be missed for sure. The thick bamboo land that has 8 different trails has 8 unique themes that you can walk through. If you look close enough, you can spot some green tea shoots growing from the dew that falls off the bamboo leaves, known as Jukro tea.

Ideal for: Nature walk, photography Nearby attractions: Gwanbangjerim, May 18th National Cemetery and Gangcheonsan County Park

13. Boseong Green Tea Field: A Stunning Scenery

tea field

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With a major 40 % of the total tea produced in Korea being produced at these famous fields, this place is nothing less than a scenic beauty in itself which is also used as a backdrop of many Korean movies and drama shows. It is among the top 5 places to visit in South Korea and is perfect to plan a vacation in May, make sure you don’t miss out on the grand Green-tea festival or click a picture of the stunning scenery as this place is well lit by light bulbs during winter season which is also the best time to explore South Korea. This field is amongst the best places to visit in South Korea during summer !

Ideal for: Nature walk, photography Nearby attractions: Songjeong Station Market, Darangee Village

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14. Seongsan Sunrise Peak: For Gorgeous Sunset Views

Seongsan

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If you are heading to Jeju Island anyway, then you should not miss watching the sunrise at Seongsan Peak. The best of South Korea tourist attractions , this spot has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site that was formed by the hydrovolcanic eruptions 5000 years ago. You will even find a variety of rare species of plants. The magnificent sunrise is the most spectacular thing on this volcanic mountain.

Ideal for: Hiking, Nature Key attractions: Sunrise, Rare plant species, lush greenery,magnificent views of nature

15. Ggotji Beach: Something For Beach Lovers

Ggotji Beach

For those who live for beautiful sunsets should not miss this place on Jeju Island, one of the best South Korea destinations . The white sandy beach is a delight to the beach babies. The sunset here is nothing like you have seen before. You will find two large rock formations on the beach that are known as Granny and Grandpa Rocks. There is an interesting story behind the names too. According to the legends, the wife of a commander from the Shilla Dynasty became a rock waiting faithfully for her husband. When the sun sinks between the two rocks, it looks so magnificent and the sky lights up in tangerine color.

Ideal for: Sunsets, diving Key attractions: Granny Rock, Grandpa Rock

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16. Darangee Village: A Quaint And Photogenic Village

Darangee village

If you want to explore the village life of South Korea, then you should visit Darangee which is a well-preserved village. The tiny step fields look so photogenic. This is your shot of experiencing traditional Korean places while backpacking in South Korea. It is amazing to see how a country like such can have two opposite sides; one completely modern and another so bucolic.

Ideal for: Backpacking Key attractions: Countless tiny fields

17. Jeungdo Salt Farm: A Treasure Island

Scenic view of mud flats of the sea near Taepyeong Salt Farm at Jeungdo Island

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You have seen nothing like the soft beach and salt farms in Jeungdo. This is a treasure island not only because of all the salt produced but also the artifacts from the Song Dynasty found at the bottom of the ocean. The marine life that you will find in the mudflat town will amaze you. It is one of the best places to see in South Korea .

Ideal for: Sightseeing Key attractions: Salt farms, Mudflat town, marine life of the mud flat

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18. Haeinsa Temple: World’s Oldest Intact Buddhist Canon

haeinsa Temple

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Did you know that the world’s oldest intact Buddhist canon is restored inside Haeinsa Temple that itself is 1200 years old? The curiosity alone should make you visit this temple and if you are an avid Buddhist practitioner, then you should definitely visit this place on your vacation in South Korea and several other popular castles in Korea to get a glance into the history of Korea.

Ideal for: Sightseeing, Religious Key attractions: Janggyeong Panjeon, the oldest wooden Buddha Statue in Korea.

19. Chunwang Peak: The Second Highest Peak In South Korea

Chunwang

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The second highest peak in the country should definitely be one of your South Korea points of interest . Standing tall at 1,915 meters, this peak is a beloved for many Korean mountain climbers. If climbing mountains give you the thrill, then we see no reason why you should sit this one out. There is even a national park on the mountain that stretches over three provinces. The clean air and freshwater from the spring will be a delight to your internal organs.

Ideal for: Nature, hiking Key attractions: Chunwang Spring, sunrise, dazzling flora and fauna

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20. Naganeupseong Folk Village: An Appealing Little Village

Naganeupseong

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To enjoy South Korea sightseeing , plan a trip to Naganeupseong Folk Village where you will observe the lifestyle from the ear of the Chosun Dynasty. The straw-roofed houses, government offices, castles, guesthouse, all look so pretty and photogenic. You would really enjoy your time here even if you are not a history buff.

Ideal for: Sightseeing Key attractions: Overnight homestay

21. Gwang-An-Bridge: The Famous Diamond Bridge

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Famously known as the Diamond Bridge, it is a suspension bridge located in Busan, South Korea that connectes Haeundae-gu to Suyeong-gu. The road surface is about 6,500 m long and although it is not a pedestrian bridge, you can still enjoy the stunning views of bridge and the surrounding region from afar. 

Ideal for : Views, Photography Key attractions : The lighting system

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22. Kyeong-Wha Station: Capture The Essence Of Cherry Blossoms

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This place is a favourite haunt for photographers who can capture the true essence of the Cherry blossoms falling down on the track and making a picture-perfect moment. The visual delight of the train is approaching the station under the cherry blossom tunnel is absolutely unmissable and surreal.

Ideal for : Photography Key attractions: Cherry blossom tunnel

23. Gongryong Ridge: Ideal For Taking A Hike

mountain peaks covered by mists

Wondering where to visit in South Korea? Well, why not give Gongryong Ridge a try? Shaped like the spine of a dinosaur, this place is ideal for trekkers and hiking enthusiasts who would love a great climb along with sublime views of the surrounding mountain range. This ricky ridge offers spectacular views of Gongryong Ridge.

Ideal for : Sighseeing, hiking, nature enthusiasts Key attractions : Seorak mountain range

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24. Bulguksa Temple: A UNESCO Listed Heritage Site

Bulguksa Temple View In Korea

This temple is a UNESCO listed heritage site that is considered to be amongst the most famous historic places to visit in South Korea and one of the most popular South Korea tourist places. It features two granite pagodas on either sides of the temple that add to the grandeur beauty of this place.

Ideal for : Historic sightseeing Key attractions : Dabotap and Seokgatap

25. Uleung Island Seaside Road: The Mysterious Island

Uleung Island Seaside Road South Korea

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Also known as “Mysterious Island’, Uleung Island Seaside Road is one of the most interesting places to go in South Korea.  It is a famous weekend getaway spot for the people of Seoul and will serve as a calming site for you. With its interesting rock formations, many waterfalls, and shore cliffs, the Uleung Island Seaside Road is magical and something you shouldn’t miss! 

Ideal for : Sightseeing, weekend getaways Key attractions : Haengnam Coastal Walking Path and Dokdo Observatory

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26. Chuncheon: Spectacular Lakes & Mighty Mountains

Chuncheon South Korea

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With its spectacular lakes and mighty mountains, Chuncheon happens to be one of the most well-known South Korea tourist places.  It is also the capital city of the Gangwon Province and is the location where many popular Korean soap operas are filmed. Many visit the destination for this reason too! The city is also known as a foodies’ paradise, and you can try many Korean delicacies here.

Ideal for : Sightseeing Key attractions : Namiseom Island and Cheongpyeong Lake

27. Jeonju: With A Rich And Fascinating History

Jeonju South Korea

If you are wondering about where to go in South Korea,  then Jeonju is the answer! During the reign of the Joseon Dynasty the place happened to be the spiritual capital. It still has many temples and museums and is one of the best places to know about the rich and exciting history of the country. If you are a history buff and wish to see traditional homes dating back to the early 20th century then make sure you stop at Jeonju and have a good time. It is recommended as one of the best places to go in Korea if you are fascinated to know the background of this pleasing landmark.

Ideal for : Historic sightseeing Key attractions : Jeonju National Museum and Jeondong Cathedral

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28. Halla Mountain: Offers Spectacular Views

Halla Mountain in South Korea

If you are looking for tourist places in South Korea  then Halla Mountain is one and you can’t miss this one! The snowflakes make for a gorgeous view and the icicles that cover the tea branches inspired the Halla Snow Festival which used to be held annually in late January or early February.  Due to some reason, it does not happen anymore, but the snowflakes are still there, and the mountain makes for a great sight and must not be missed!

Ideal for : Hiking

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Looking at the above places to visit in South Korea, it sure looks like an awesome destination for a holiday. From nature to the best of lifestyle and modern experiences – do what you love here and tell us about it in the comments section below. So, pack your bags and book your trip to South Korea right away!

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Frequently Asked Questions About Places To Visit In South Korea

Which are the best places to visit in South Korea?

Some of the best places to visit in South Korea are Seoul, Jeju Island, Busan, Gyeongju, Dadohaehaesang National Park, Andong Hahoe Folk Village, Boseong Green Tea Field, Seongsan Sunrise Peak, Halla Mountain, Jeonju, and Chuncheon.

Where should I go for the first time in South Korea?

Wondering where to go in South Korea for the first time? Here are some of the places you should not miss: 1. Bulguksa Temple 2. Gongryong Ridge 3. Gwang-An-Bridge 4. Ggotji Beach 5. Haeinsa Temple

Which is the most visited place in South Korea?

Seoul is the most visited place in South Korea. It is the capital city that covers the major coastal area and include famous Buddha temples, palaces, and other landmarks.

How many days are enough for South Korea?

If you want to have a balance of relaxing and adventurous vacation and explore beautiful places in South Korea to the fullest, then at least 10-14 days are required.

What are the popular outdoor activities in South Korea?

During your visit to South Korea, you may indulge in top outdoor activities such as Sky Diving, Bungee Jumping, Zip Lining, Paragliding, Scuba Diving, Para Sailing, Surfing, Rafting, and the thrilling rides in the adventure parks.

Which are some of the best places to visit in South Korea for families with kids?

Seoul, Busan, and Juju Island are some of the most popular tourist destinations in South Korea which are perfect to visit while travelling with family and kids. Being metropolitan centres, you can expect a large number of tourists during the seasonal months, making it a safe place for anyone planning a trip.

Which are some of the must-visit places in South Korea for couples?

Some of the must-visit places in South Korea for couples include N Seoul Tower, Han River, Ihwa Mural, Lotte World, Trick Eye Museum, Cheonggyecheon Stream, Boseong Green Tea Field, and Nami Island.

What is South Korea famous for?

South Korea is famous for its booming economy and entertainment industry. Moreover, the food segment does not lag behind and offers a variety of tasty foods to relish like Kimchi and Bibimbap that no one can afford to miss.

Which are the best national parks in South Korea?

South Korea is famous for its natural beauty which is an important trait that attracts so many visitors from around the world. Some of the enthralling national parks in South Korea are Dadohaehaesang, Seoraksan, Bukhansan, Hallasan, Gyeongju National Park, Jirisan, Songnisan, and Mudeungsan.

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The 6 Tourist Attractions in Korea You Can’t Miss

Last modified: Mar 24, 2022 | 9 min read | By Sarah Wigg

If you’re looking for the best tourist attractions in Korea , then you’ve come to the right place!

Mark these spots down on your itinerary and be sure not to miss them. They will make your trip to Korea even more memorable.

Read on for a list of our favorite South Korea tourist attractions, and be sure to let us know in the comments below if you’ve had the chance to visit any of these amazing places!

Tourist Attractions in Korea with A Man And Woman in Hanbok

There’s nothing better than planning a vacation, especially one that you’re really excited about. You buy your tickets, pack your bags, and then the best part: you begin to daydream about your trip as you plan your itinerary, making a list of the places you  must see while you’re away from home . As the list gets longer, your excitement grows, and before you know it it’s time to go!

If you’re studying the Korean language , a trip to Korea is one of the absolute best things you can do for yourself. Not only will you get an unparalleled opportunity to practice the language skills you’ve acquired through your studies — you’ll also get the opportunity to dive deep into the culture , art, restaurants , and shopping that learning Korean gives you access to.

If you’re planning a trip to Seoul or another area in Korea, making an itinerary will be no easy feat! There are innumerable South Korea tourist attractions that you could include on your list of things to do, and depending on your interests, there will be a number of places or activities that are non-negotiable.

Here are the top spots we recommend checking out.

  • 1 Insadong Shopping District (Seoul)
  • 2 Seoraksan National Park
  • 3 Underwater Tomb of King Munmu
  • 4 N Seoul Tower
  • 5 Gyeongbokgung

Insadong Shopping District (Seoul)

One of the best parts about l visiting Seou(aside from all of the delicious Korean food you’ll be eating!) is the seemingly infinite number of shopping possibilities . Whether you’re on the market for clothes , beauty products , or souvenirs for you to bring back home to your loved ones, there will be shops calling your name everywhere you turn. Make sure you bring an extra suitcase with you to bring back all of the great products that you find!

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While pretty much all of Seoul is packed with a variety of stores, Insadong is special — rather than your typical Korean shops, you’ll find narrow streets full of antique shops and intimate Korean tea shops that are great to stop at if you need a break from all of your shopping. Insadong is always packed with locals and tourists alike, so you’re bound to see plenty of interesting people.

Show up early to get some shopping done, and stay after you’re finished to people watch and walk through the crowds for an authentic Seoul experience .

Seoraksan National Park

While you’ll, of course, want to spend most of your time in Korea in amazing cities like Seoul, make sure you also dedicate enough time to explore all of the natural beauty in South Korea . Seoraksan National Park is home to Seoraksan, the tallest mountain in the mountain range that runs through the Eastern part of the country .

South Korea tourist attractions

There’s no bad time to visit the park — regardless of the season you visit, it’s absolutely beautiful and has plenty of amazing hikes for you to take and views for you to take in. That being said, there’s something truly amazing about visiting this national park in the autumn months , because the trees change color and bring the landscape to life. If you visit the park after the summer is over and done with, it also means you won’t have to put up with the high temperatures that last through the end of August so being outdoors will be more enjoyable.

Whether you’re a fan of hiking, taking beautiful pictures, or picnicking, Seoraksan is a South Korea tourist attraction that should be on your list!

Underwater Tomb of King Munmu

Once you’ve gotten your fill of the city, head out to the ocean to check out the Underwater Tomb of King Munmu , a must-see tourist attraction in Korea. King Munmu was a ruler that lived almost 1,500 years ago, and he is very important to Korean history because he unified three different kingdoms, merging their power into one.

South Korea tourist attractions

Why is he buried underwater, you ask? Believe it or not, he wanted it that way! King Munmu believed that if he were buried in the sea after his death, he would return as a dragon to guard the land he helped lead towards greatness.

Whether you’re a history buff or just a really big fan of Korean seafood , make sure the tomb is on your list of things to do while you’re on your trip. While it’s beautiful to visit year-round, this is another site that is particularly special in the autumn months as the weather cools down and the leaves change color. Make sure to let us know if you see any dragons during your stay!

N Seoul Tower

No trip to Seoul is complete without a trip to the famous N Seoul Tower . N Seoul Tower was the first of its kind — no other tower-like tourist attraction had been built in Korea prior to its construction. The tower sits at 236 meters tall, which means that while you’re at the top, you’re at the second-highest point in the entire city.

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While you’re visiting the tower, there are a variety of activities that will keep you busy, so make sure you clear several hours for the trip. You’ll initially want to check out the observation decks , which give you an unbeatable panoramic view of Seoul that makes for absolutely perfect photos. While you’re on the deck, you’ll, of course, want photos of the city, but don’t forget to have a friend (or stranger/new friend) snap a picture of you with the city as a backdrop to show your friends back home!

After you check out the observation deck, there’s a restaurant that is technically an observation deck in and of itself. This is a great place for a last meal in Seoul or for a date, because the view of the city as you enjoy your meal is really special. You’ll also get to see the city from all angles, because the restaurant completes one revolution per hour.

Gyeongbokgung

If you ask the people you meet in Seoul what you absolutely must do with your time in the city, most will include Gyeongbokgung Palace somewhere on their list (for good reason). This magnificent palace was built in 1395, so not only is it one of the most beautiful man-made structures in the world, it’s also over 600 years old!

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This palace is the largest of the Five Grand Palaces, and as such, it’s a quintessential piece of Korean history. The kings of the Joseon dynasty lived in this palace, and its design and architecture reflect that — it is very clearly fit for royalty.

A little over one hundred years ago, Imperial Japan destroyed most of the palace, which was devastating for Korea. While it is still being restored to this day, it is an absolutely amazing complex that will take you hours to see in its entirety. The complex is also home to two different museums, The National Folk Museum and The National Palace Museum of Korea.

Both museums are a lot of fun to see, but if you have a finite amount of time and need to choose between the two you should spend time seeing The National Palace Museum. It’s the type of museum that is interesting for all visitors and not just history buffs. Try to check out the palace and the museums during the week — being a tourist destination, it gets pretty crowded on the weekends.

If you’ve made it to the end of your trip and you feel like you’ve gotten your fill of shopping, nature, and history (impossible, we know!), you should consider visiting Hongdae with the time you have left in Korea.

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Hongdae is the area immediately surrounding Hongik University, so if you take time to check out the clubs and restaurants in the area be prepared to take a walk on the wild side! The younger crowd in Seoul frequently parties in this area, and if you spend your evening here you’re in for a night full of excitement and intrigue.

To properly enjoy all that Hongdae has to offer, make a full day of it: spend your day perusing the sidewalk art sales that are all over this part of Seoul, and then get dinner at a funky cafe followed by a night of dancing in a neon-lit nightclub. Just make sure you make it back to your hotel in time to get a couple of hours of sleep before making your plane the next morning!

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South Korea has a rich culture and colorful history. When you’re visiting South Korea, there are famous attractions you just can’t miss . And seeing these incredible sights will be an incredible experience, that will fill you with a sense of awe while giving you a deeper understanding of Korean culture . And they’re not just in the capital. While Seoul has plenty of tourist attractions to offer, these attractions are scattered across the country. H ere are the 15 MUST-SEE attractions of South Korea.

1. Changdeokgung Palace

There were five grand palaces built by the Joseon Dynasty in the fifteenth century around Seoul, and Changdeokgung Palace was the preferred royal residence. The palace is actually a complex of several buildings, each serving a different purpose. While there, you’ll want to be sure to see the Huwon. It’s a 78-acre garden located behind the palace filled with pathways, green spaces, pagodas, streams, and lakes.

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You can hit the beach in South Korea. Busan, the second-largest city in the country, has a coast lined with resorts and culturally significant sites . Visit the Beomeosa Temple or the hillside village of Gamecheon, a European-style village on the cliffs overlooking the sea. If you’re a seafood lover you’ll want to be sure to visit Jagalchi Market, the country’s largest seafood market.

Once the spiritual capital of the Joseon Dynasty, Jeonju is about a ninety-minute train ride away from Seoul. This historic city is also home to one of South Korea’s hanok villages. Many hanoks, or ancient Korean homes, preserved throughout South Korea. Some of them are open for tours while others got converted to museums or restaurants, so visitors can get a sense of what life was like in ancient Korea. 

Jeonju is also known as the food capital of Korea. You’ll find a wide range of Korean traditional food options. It’s the birthplace of Bibimbap , one of the most popular traditional Korean dishes.

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4. Namsan Seoul Tower

A popular tourist spot, Seoul’s iconic observation tower is almost 500 meters above sea level and offers a stunning view of the city. Make sure to leave some time to explore the surrounding Namsan Park as well. There’s a cable car that will take you to the tower’s base so you can hike from there. And there is another hanok village here with five restored hanoks for you to check out.

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5. Seoraksan National Park

Often thought of as the Yosemite of Korea, Seoraksan is Korea’s first national park. It boasts mountains, lakes, waterfalls, streams, and miles of hiking trails. It’s also home to more than 1,500 different animal species and 1,000 different types of plants. 

You’ll also find two Buddhist temples inside the park. One is the “Temple of a Hundred Pools” for the many ponds surrounding it. There’s a cable car that will take you up Seoraksan Mountain for incredible views of the mountains and valleys below. And the park is about four hours by bus or three hours by car from Seoul.

DMZ stands for the demilitarized zone , the no man’s land border between North and South Korea. The strip that borders each country is a result of the Korean Armistice Agreement after the Korean Wars. Many locals visit the area as a place of self-reflection. Keep in mind that the area is heavily guarded. However, you can visit it on an official guided tour. Tours will include a visit to a North Korean gift shop and the Military Armistice Commission Conference Room, which straddles the Military Demarcation line. 

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Once inside the room, visitors can step over the border into North Korea. The site also has observation towers, parks, and museums. For many, these tours are the closest glimpse possible of the notoriously mysterious North Korea. 

7. National Museum of Korea

There’s plenty of museums in Seoul. The largest of which is the National Museum of Korea . This museum is home to huge collections illustrating the history of Korea and the Korean people from the Stone Age to the modern era. The National Museum is a good spot for a quick visit if you have limited time but is also a great option for a longer visit since the exhibitions are so vast.

8. Lotte World

If you like amusement parks, you’ll want to make sure Lotte World is on your list. Located in downtown Seoul, Lotte World has a hotel, movie theaters, a folk museum, and ice-skating. There’s also shopping and artists workshops along with an indoor and outdoor theme park. If you’re looking for an even bigger outdoor experience, try Everland. This amusement park is Korea’s version of Disneyland, located about 45 minutes outside Seoul.

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9. Namdaemun Market

If you want to experience South Korea as a local, go to Namdaemun Market . This traditional market is right next to the Southern Gate of the Old City. You can buy traditional Korean foods and delicacies here. And you can also buy clothes at wholesale prices, so it’s definitely worth looking at this attraction in South Korea.

10. Hallyeo Maritime National Park

If you’re looking for a spectacular ocean view, you can’t go wrong with Hallyeo Park . About an hour from Seoul by car or bus, the park boasts miles of coastline on more than 300 islands. The Hallyeosudo Viewing Ropeway is the only dual-cable automatically-circulating gondola system in the country. After a nine-minute ride over 2.4 kilometers, you’ll experience a sweeping view of the countryside.

11. Bulguksa Temple

Located on the slopes of Mount Toham in Gyeongju, some would say that the Bulguksa Temple is the country’s most important Buddhist temple. The temple houses seven of the country’s sacred pagodas and statues of Buddha. Gyeongju is the ancient capital city of Korea and is so rich with history that many call it a “museum without walls”. The city is about two and a half hours from Seoul by high-speed train, making it a bit of a trek, but still well worth it.

12. Blue House

The Blue House is Korea’s version of the White House in the United States. The complex is home to the Korean President and other executive government buildings. A guided walking tour is available.

13. Jeju Island

Jeju Island is a popular tourist destination. It’s a one-hour flight away from Seoul. The volcanic island houses South Korea’s tallest mountain, a dormant volcano named Hallasan. One of the most unique natural features of the island are its lava tubes, natural air pockets in the hardened lava the size of railway tunnels. 

You can explore the miles of lava tubes and then visit Jungmun Beach to see the diving women who free dive to catch different types of seafood. This centuries-old tradition began when all the local men were out on fishing boats.

14. Gyeongbokgung Palace

Also called the Northern Palace, the Gyeongbokgung Palace was one of the five palaces built during the Joseon Dynasty. Built in 1395, the palace has been bombed and rebuilt several times, most recently in 1990. Be sure to check out Gyeonghoeru Pavilion and Hyangwonjeong Pond. These two structures are original from the Joseon period. You can also explore the palace compound on a guided walking tour. There are also two museums inside the grounds: the National Palace Museum and the National Folk Museum.

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15. Nami Island

Namiseom is part of the larger Gapyeong county. You can enjoy beautiful natural landscapes here. It’s a popular domestic tourist destination and is most known for its delicious pan-fried rice cake. This place has turned itself into one of the most popular tourist hot spots after the famous Korean drama “Winter Sonata” was set on this island.

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