With only one day in Seoul, you will be packing a lot of things to do, however, the itinerary below should give you the feel of the city. Day 1 Highlights: Gyeongbokgung, Blue house, Bukchon Hanok village, Jogyesa, Insadong, Ikseondong Hanok village (in case of only one day, Namsan park…
Seoul – a bustling city with about 10m population has been undergoing major developments for a while now. I expected that it would fascinate us and it definitely didn’t disappoint. Anyone, whatever their interests, will find something to do here. When I was planning our itinerary, as usual it turned…
This small cute town has some very popular cute cafes, which are often crowded with day trippers. Please, keep in mind that I tried to give both Google and Naver links, but some of these cafes are not on Google map or only findable by its Korean name. Here are…
As Gyeongju is a small city, I didn’t have as high expectations for its café culture, however I was rather surprised to find tons of cafes not only in the central touristy area. Keep in mind that most cafes here open quite late (usually no earlier than 11am) and close…
Busan is a very spread out city with a lot of time required to get from one sightseeing area to another. Even though it’s the second largest city in Korea, I really didn’t expect to find it so lively and fascinating dotted with numerous cafes and food places. We actually…
Seoul Certainly has the most developed café culture with hundreds of cute or quirky cafes with delicious coffee and cakes in all areas of the city. We of course hardly managed to scratch the surface, but here are our recommendations according to each district: Gwanghamun and Bukchon Hanok Village All…
Café culture is a huge deal in Korea nowadays. You will find numerous cute cafes with all sorts of specialty coffee all around the country, even in smaller towns, nothing to say about major areas of Seoul and Busan. I honestly haven’t seen this number of cafes and almost always…
South Korea has one of the best public transport networks in the world. Unless you want to go to some remote areas, you will definitely find relevant transportation, whether by train or bus. The main mode of transportation is actually trains, which are very popular. But there is extensive bus…
Lately South Korea is becoming increasingly more popular destination, especially for people watching K-dramas and loving K-pop. Plus, everyone is interested to see this highly developed tech savvy country. I had seen a few K-dramas before, but while planning this trip, I did watch at least a couple dozen. I…