Seoul is the capital of Korea with over 600 years of history. The ancient
capital of an ancient land, Seoul is a city where the traditional and
the cutting-edge exist side-by-side in perfect harmony. It's a dynamic
city that never sleeps, and the list of things to do is endless, from
sampling the outstanding cuisine served in the city's excellent restaurants
to climbing the rock faces that overlook the city. Come to Seoul, and
learn why so many travelers fall in love with this fast-paced but relaxing
city.
Seoul
Tower has been designated as a major tourist attraction where
the beautiful panoramic view of Seoul can been seen. The 236.7 meter high
Seoul, Tower built on the 243m Mt. Namsan has been known as the best tower
in Asia. With the theme of 'Flower of Seoul', lighting with the use of
6 different searchlights from different angles will take place from 7p.m.
to midnight. The lobby is prepared with Media Zone, Pavilion Experience
Hall, exhibitions and performances. The N Grill western-style restaurant
that revolves 360 degrees every 48 minutes, and Sky Restroom offering
comfort and scenic view of Seoul are high recommended places to visit.
Furthermore, N Seoul Tower has resuscitated as a complex cultural are
from a mere observatory.
Hangang
River Ferry Cruise is one of the best ways to enjoy the scenery
around Hangang River that flows through Seoul. Cool wind from the river,
the surrounding scenery, which get more beautiful in the evenings, are
the rewards the ferry cruise can offer you. On the cruise, you can see
Hangang River's beautiful scenery, the surrounding islands, Jeoldusan
Park, the 63 Building, Namsan Tower, Jamsil's Multi Sports Complex, and
other famous tourist spots. The cruise is often used for weddings, birthday
parties, music performances and other events. The live concerts connect
piano playing with singing voices, and will live on in memories. During
the summer, the docks also offer motor boat rentals.
Cheonggyecheon Stream
To make Seoul an environmentally viable city for residents in the 21st
century, the project to restore Cheonggyecheon Stream began on July 1,
2003. The clear blue waterway was revealed on Octorber 1, 2005. The restoration
of Cheonggyecheon Stream is a remarkable step toward making Seoul a city
where nature, culture and history exist in harmony.
Insa-dong, located in the middle of the city, is an important
place where old but precious and traditional goods are on display. There
is one main road in Insa-dong with alleys on each side. Within these alleys
are galleries, traditional restaurants, traditional teahouses, and cafes.
The shops in Insa-dong are very popular among all age groups, because
each store is unique. There are about 100 galleries in the area and you
can see every example of Korean traditional fine art from paintings to
sculptures. The most famous galleries are Hakgojae Gallery, which functions
as the center of folk art, Gana Art Gallery, which promotes many promising
artists, and Gana Art Center. The best way to visit these galleries is
to use the "Art Center Bus". It will take you over 10 of the
most famous galleries at a very reasonable price. The teahouses and restaurants
are the perfect compliments to the galleries. There are traditional performances
and exhibits as well.
Gyeongbok Palace was destroyed by a fire during the Japanese
Invasion of Korea (1592-1598) but the Palace (7.700 rooms) was later restored
under the leadership of Heungseondaewongun in the years of King Gojong
(1852~1919). In the Gyeongbok Palace, the most representative edifices
of the Joseon Dynasty, Gyeonghoe-ru Pavilion and Hyangwonjeong Pond still
remain. Woldae and sculptures of Geunjeongjeon (The Royal Audience Chamber)
represent the past sculpture art which was the trend back then. The National
Palace Museum of Korea is located south of Heungnyemun Gate, and the National
Folk Museum is located east within Hyangwonjeong.
Gwanghwamun
is the south gate of the four gates of the Kyeongbokgung Palace. The name
means "may the light of enlightenment blanket the world", and
it carries the high purpose the founding people of Joseon had in creating
a new dynasty. On either side of the gate you can see "Haetae",
looking southward. Haetae is a mythical unicorn-lion that is said to protect
palaces from fire. According to Pungsujirisang, there was fire element
around Gwanaksan Mountain, so in order to protect the palace from fire
from the mountain, these fire-eating Haetaes was put beside the gate.
Namsangol Hanok Village(traditional Korean village) has
restored five traditional Korean houses, with a pavilion, a pond and a
time capsule which makes it a perfect spot to take a walk. When you enter
the front gate, you will see the vast valley and the Chunugak to the left
of the pond. The houses belong to various social ranks of the society
from peasant to king. The furniture in the house are situated to help
guests understand the daily life of the past. The clean traditional houses
and used home equipments are great to take pictures. If you would like
to see souvenirs, stop at the traditional craftwork exhibit where you
can buy small dishes and souvenirs. You can also have traditional tea
and refreshments. Furthermore, there is also a time capsule in remembrance
of Seoul's 600 Year Anniversary. Buried in 1994, it is anticipated to
open four hundred years later.
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National Museum of Korea
The National Museum of Korea is a short bus ride away from major
Yongsan attractions. It is the head of all national museums in Korea,
and the fortress of historical artifacts and...
• Tel. +82-2-2077-9000
• Admission 2,000 won adults, 3,000 won children
• Hours of Operation 09:00~18:00, 19:00
• Closed Mondays
• Website : www.museum.go.kr/eng/index.jsp
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Seoul Museum of Art
Housed in the former Supreme Court, the Museum was restored and
renovated to meet contemporary needs. The original building, including
its preserved facade was constructed in...
• Tel. +82-2-2124-8800
• Admission 700 won adults, 300 won children
• Hours of Operation:
March~October 10:00 am~10:00pm (Tue~Fri) /10:00 am~7:00 pm (Sat,
Sun, national holidays)
November~February 10:00 am~9:00 pm (Tue~Fri) / 10:00 am~6:00pm (Sat,
Sun, national holidays)
• Closed Mondays
• Website : seoulmoa.seoul.go.kr/html/eng/index.jsp
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National Theater of Korea
The National Theater of Korea opened in 1950 and it constitutes
four associate performance company groups: The National Drama Company,
The National Dance Company, The...
• Tel. +82-2-2280-4114
• Hours: Depends on the program
• Closed: Open all year
• Admission: Depends on the program
• Facilities: Customer Support Center, Restaurant, Parking
Lot
• Website : ntok.go.kr/english/index.jsp
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N Seoul Tower
It is located on top of Namsan Mountain and is a place where you
can get fine views of Seoul. The tower first was built in 1969 as
a satellite tower to accommodate Television and radio...
• Tel. +82-2-3455-9277
• Hours: 10:00~24:00
• Holidays: none
• Admission: 1,000~7,000won
• Website : www.nseoultower.com/english/
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63-Story Building
63-Story Building has been the symbol of Han River, Yeuido, and
Seoul for a long time. It was built in 1985.
• Tel. +82-2-789-5663
• Hours: 63 view platform 10:00 ~ 24:00
• 63 sea world 10:00 ~ 21:00
• 63 movie theater 10:10 ~ 21:00
• Holidays: none
• Admission: 63 view platform 5,500~7,000won
• 63 sea world 9,500~11,500won
• 63 movie theater 6,500~8,000won
• Package (view platform+ sea world +movie theater)17,500~21,000won
• Website : www.63city.co.kr/63cityhome/eng/jsp/tour/main.jsp
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Jamsil Sports Complex
Olympic Stadium aside, there are also various indoor and outdoor
sports fields, two swimming pools, baseball field, gym, golf range,
ping-pong table, Olympic Exhibition...
• Tel. +82-2-2240-8801
• Open all year round
• Website : stadium.seoul.go.kr/stadium_eng/ |
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