Seoul is the capital of South Korea. It is home to sprawling palaces, Buddhist temples, and skyscrapers. If you are a food lover, it is also your paradise. Seoul has a lots of local cuisines from street food to fancy restaurants.
Tips for travelling to Seoul
The official currency is the South Korean Won (KRW). Although credit cards are also widely used, street markets often prefer cash.
The official language is Korean English is commonly spoken in younger generations.
Singaporeans no longer need to apply for K-ETA for travel from now till December 2024.
Popular attractions in Seoul
- Namsan Mountain Park: It is a landmark in Seoul, and N Seoul Tower is located here. You can take the Namsan Cable Car or walk to the top of the mountain.
- N Seoul Tower: It is located at the top of Namsan Mountain and is a famous attraction that offers a panoramic view of Seoul.
- Myeong-dong: It is a commercial district that combines food and beverage, and all kinds of entertainment.
- Gyeongbokgung Palace: It is the first palace constructed during the Joseon Dynasty. Korean drama "Da Jang Geum" has been filmed here.
- Bukchon Hanok Village: It is a classic traditional residential area. The houses are all perfectly preserved blue-spring houses of the Joseon era.
Seoul's weather and what to wear
Seoul has four distinct seasons. The cherry blossoms of spring (April-May) and the foliage of fall (October-November) are especially beautiful. The temperature in Seoul is around -6°C (21°F) to hot, humid summers with highs around 29°C (84°F). Summers can be hot and humid, while winters are cold and dry.
You can wear clothes depending on the season. Pack accordingly and remember to wear comfortable shoes.
Seoul's transportation
Travellers will arrive via Incheon International Airport. Seoul's public transport system is excellent. Seoul's subway covers most parts of Seoul and its surrounding areas. Seoul's buses include city buses, airport buses, and intercity buses to help you reach every corner of Seoul. Taxis are also widely available here. Besides, Seoul has a growing bike-sharing system called Seoul Bike, which allows you to rent bicycles for short trips around the city.
What to eat in Seoul?
- Bibimbap: Bibimbap consists of mixed rice topped with assorted vegetables, meat, a fried egg, and spicy gochujang.
- Korean BBQ: Grill a variety of meats, such as bulgogi (beef), samgyeopsal (pork belly), and galbi (short ribs).
- Tteokbokki: A street food made of chewy rice cakes cooked in a spicy and sweet gochujang sauce.
- Kimchi: A staple in Korean cuisine, consisting of fermented vegetables seasoned with spices.
- Jajangmyeon: A Korean-Chinese noodle topped with a black bean sauce and mixed with diced pork and vegetables.
- Samgyetang: A Korean chicken ginseng soup made with a whole young chicken stuffed with glutinous rice, garlic, jujube, and ginseng
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