Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
Seoul Forest Expansive park by the Han River with wetlands and Sika deer. ( CLICK HERE )
Seonyudo Park Beautiful park and gardens on an island in the Han River. ( CLICK HERE )
Seonjeongneung Park Housing the tombs of two Korean kings and one queen. ( CLICK
HERE )
Eungbong Park Views of the Han River from the pavilion atop Maebongsa. ( CLICK HERE )
Mountains, Hiking & Fortress Walls
Bukaksan Start your circuit of the Fortress Walls by hiking up the tallest of Seoul's four
guardian mountains. ( CLICK HERE )
Naksan Heading east, the lowest of the guardian mountains with the arty neighbourhood
of Ihwa-dong on its slopes. ( CLICK HERE )
Namsan The mountain at the heart of the city, criss-crossed with hiking trails and walking
paths. ( CLICK HERE )
Inwangsan Climb up past weirdly eroded rocks and giant boulders for brilliant views. (
CLICK HERE )
Suwon Hike around the World Heritage-listed Fortress Walls in this town south of Seoul.
( CLICK HERE )
Traditional Architecture
Hanok Guesthouses The best way to experience a hanok is to stay overnight in one. (
CLICK HERE )
Bukchon Hanok Village Around 900 hanok make this Seoul's largest neighbourhood of
these homes. ( CLICK HERE )
Namsangol Hanok Village Five differing yangban (upper-class) houses are in this park at
the foot of Namsan. ( CLICK HERE )
Korean Folk Village Gathering of some 260 thatched and tiled traditional buildings from
around the country. ( CLICK HERE )
Religious Buildings
Jogye-sa Home to Daeungjeon, the largest Buddhist temple building in Seoul. ( CLICK HERE
)
 
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