Seoul is a vibrant city that should be high on your list of places to explore once in a lifetime. Take your pick from a wide selection of historical museums, botanical gardens, nature reserves, and ancient palaces that date as far back to the 14th century.
There are so many amazing sites and attractions to see in this stunning South Korean capital that you might need to extend your vacation by at least an extra week or month!
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1) Changgyeonggung Palace
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2) Gyeongbokgung Palace
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3) Cheongh Wa Dae (Blue House) Presidential Palace
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4) 63 Building on Yeouido Island
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5) Yeouido Park
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6) Cheonggyecheon Stream
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7) Banpodaegyo Bridge
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8) Bosingak Belfry
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9) Noryangjin Market
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10) Royal Tombs of the Joseon Dynasty (Seonjeongneung)
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11) Bongeunsa Temple
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12) King Sejong Monument
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13) Admiral Yi Su-Shin Monument
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14) N Seoul Tower
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15) Seoul Station (Old Building)
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16) Seoul Land
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17) Lotte World
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18) Seoul Children’s Grand Park
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19) Olympic Park
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20) Myeongdong Cathedral
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21) Tapgol Park (Pagoda Park)
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22) Hongneung Arboretum
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23) National Gugak Center
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24) Leeum Samsung Museum of Art
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25) Trick Eye Museum
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26) Pulmuone Kimchi Museum
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27) National Folk Museum of Korea
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28) Seoul World Cup Stadium (Sangam Stadium)
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29) Bukhansan National Park
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30) Ttukseom Hangang Park
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H/T: seoulistic.com
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Dr. Vijay Pithadia, FIETE, PhD, MBA Director, PhD Guided: 5, Author of 6 Books, Google Scholar Citations - 617, h-index - 8, i10-index-8, M: +91 9898422655 UGC/Scopus/Web of Science Publication: 31, Referred Publication: 66, Book Chapters: 12, Full Papers Published in Conference Proceedings: 21, Patent Published: 3, Invited Lectures and Chairmanship etc.: 41, Conference Organized: 4, AICTE faculty ID: 1-24647366683