
Discover Seoul
Why choose us?

Personalized 1–7 day itineraries

Hassle-free tickets & transport

On-the-spot info desk

Connectivity & money made easy

Safety & support
Top things to do in Seoul
Experience Seoul’s royal palaces, vibrant night markets, K-culture performances, and skyline views—book ahead so you don’t miss out. See our Things to Do in Seoul guide for must-see spots and tips. Add a stroll through Bukchon Hanok Village, street-food adventures in Myeongdong or Gwangjang Market, sunset from N Seoul Tower, and a Han River cruise. For extra wow, time your visit for a palace guard ceremony or a K-pop show taping.
Visiting Seoul for the first time?
Discover your ultimate guide to the city—from royal palaces and cutting-edge museums to street-food markets, K-pop spots, cafés, bars, hotels and must-see attractions. This starter guide keeps your first trip safe, easy and fun.
Navigate Seoul with confidence using clear, up-to-date tips on getting around by subway, bus, taxi/ride-hailing, AREX airport rail, airport limousine buses and Han River ferries, plus accessibility advice and T-money/eSIM basics.



Plan your trip
Make it easy: start with accommodation that fits your style and budget (from luxury hotels to cozy guesthouses), sort out transport with T-money, subway, buses, and airport transfers, then check our tips on visas, money, SIM/eSIM, etiquette, weather, and safety. With clear steps and local advice, you’ll land in Seoul ready to relax and explore.
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Where to stay
Seoul offers a wide variety of accommodation to suit every traveler’s style and budget. From luxury hotels with Seoul offers a wide variety of accommodation to suit every traveler’s style and budget. For a quick overview of areas and hotel types, see Where to Stay in Seoul. From luxury hotels with panoramic city views to cozy guesthouses and traditional hanok stays, the city blends modern comfort with cultural charm. Budget-friendly hostels and capsule hotels are popular with backpackers, while serviced apartments and Airbnbs suit families and long-term visitors. Whatever you choose, you’ll find comfortable, well-connected options near major attractions and transport hubs.
How to get around Seoul?
Seoul has one of the world’s most efficient and affordable public transport systems. The network combines subways, buses, and taxis, all well-connected and easy for tourists to use. For arrival logistics, see Incheon Airport to Seoul for AREX, bus, and taxi options. A rechargeable T-money card works across buses, subways, and even convenience stores.
Know Before You Go
From visas and money to SIM/eSIM, transport, etiquette, weather and safety, these quick tips give you everything you need to land in Seoul prepared, save time on the ground, and enjoy more of the city.
Loved by visitors: here’s why
Here’s what recent visitors say about us—real tips from real trips.
From first-time planners to families on the go, these short testimonials show how our team makes Seoul simple, stress-free, and fun.

Perfect first-day stop
They built us a 3-day plan in 10 minutes, set up our T-money and eSIM, and even booked palace tickets—zero stress. — Mia & Josh, Sydney

Family-friendly and kind
They found stroller-friendly routes, lockers, and kid attractions. When we needed a pharmacy, they guided us fast. — Brown family, Brisbane

Saved us hours
Clear subway tips, Kakao T setup, and a map with food picks near every sight. We saw more and spent less. — Daniel, Melbourne

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FAQ
Is Seoul safe for first-time visitors?
Yes—low crime, efficient transport; follow basic city safety.
How many days do I need in Seoul?
3 days covers highlights; 4–5 days adds markets and a day tour.
