8 Reasons to Visit Seoul

Seoul is on the crest of the wave of creativity. From fashion to food, architecture to art, the city has become a creative paradise for those who seek to make their mark. It is full of people who set trends and who have helped to create a city prepared for the future and that continues to respect its unique past.

 The temples and skyscrapers are mixed throughout the city, and their acclaimed chefs fuse the dishes of yesteryear with new and delicious trends of South Korean cuisine. It is a city designed for the curious, for those who can not sit still, and if you still have doubts, here are eight reasons to visit Seoul and for which Seoul should be your next tourist destination.

  1. Dress to impress
Seoul has resurfaced as one of the world's most fashionable cities. Its Fashion Week, which exhibits the latest in urban style of the city's designer nursery, has become an essential event for fans of the sector. This influential event is held twice a year, in March and in October, and is the main event in which emerging and already established South Korean designers present their urban designs to fashion observers.

  1. Discover the authentic Gangnam
The world may have only paid attention to Gangnam thanks to the success of Psy's K-pop song, but this modern neighborhood has long been at the forefront of the emergence of Seoul as the creator of international trends. If Seoul is the capital of Asia of the modern, Gangnam is its creative core. It has become the epicenter of Korean pop culture and business, and the district continues to be flooded with international companies. Gangnam also ranks first in Seoul's nightlife. Residents come here to relax after work in the many bars that fill its streets lit with neon lights. During the day, there are plenty of options to occupy time, such as shopping at the Korean boutiques, Lotte World and the Bongeun-sa Buddhist temple.

  1. The adventure calls
The capital of South Korea has a population of about 10 million people, but it is not complicated to escape from the crowds and enjoy a large number of outdoor activities. If you want to add a good dose of adventure to your trip, go to the Bukhansen National Park, which is only 45 minutes by subway from downtown Seoul. There you will find hiking trails for all levels, such as the Bukhansanseong route, which leads hikers to the top of the highest mountain in South Korea, Baegundae. There are also several idyllic green spaces scattered throughout the city, including the Seoul Forest. , where you can make the perfect picture of spring cherry blossoms.

  1. Eat
Although national music and television series have recently reached the landscape of international pop culture, Korean cuisine has long been a favorite with gourmets. And although there are koreantowns in every corner of the world, the best place to taste the authentic flavor of South Korea, are the streets of Seoul. Koreans do not like boring food and, here in Seoul, you can eat the best dishes of bulgogi , bibimbap and galbi .

  1. Go back in time
It may be that the urban skyline of Seoul, always growing, can point to a city that looks to the future, but the city is awash in cultural gems that highlight its fascinating past. Go back in time by visiting the Five Great Palaces located in Jongno and Jung-gu, including the 14th-century Gyeongbokgung Palace and the Changdeokgung Palace, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. In other places you will also find perfectly preserved Buddhist temples, such as the famous Jogyesa and Bongeunsa.

  1. Find yourself with the future
The constant search for innovation in Seoul has made the city a paradise of technology. It has the fastest internet connection speed in the world, a gigantic Digital Media City, and some of the largest companies in the technology sector, including Samsung. No matter where you come from, you will soon realize that the people of Seoul are already living in the future. From touchscreen mobile phones to tablets, Seoul workers do not just adopt the new technology, they create it.

  1. You must know
Seoul has a "work hard, have a lot of fun" mantra that can challenge any city on the planet. When locals sign out after work, they head to places like Gangnam, Hongdae and Itaewon to enjoy a bottle or four of soju , a South Korean drink made with rice. No trip to Seoul is complete without a visit to a noraebang (which means song room). These popular karaoke establishments have been a pillar of Korean culture for decades and are found throughout the city of Seoul. When you feel ready to release your inner rock / pop star, you just have to look for a neon microphone in the window.

  1. Go beyond the capital
Seoul is the perfect base to explore all that South Korea has to offer. It takes only one hour by plane to reach the city of Busan, the Miami of South Korea, and the island of Jeju, which is famous for its sunny beaches and volcanic landscapes. There are also excellent transport links to the famous Hwaseong Fortress (a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in Suwon), the Pocheon Art Valley (an idyllic park complex) and the Mangswolsa Mountain Temple (an ancient Buddhist temple of the Fortress). of Namhansanseong).

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