Have Fun Around Seoul in a Budget

Think touring Seoul Would be Expensive? Think Again.

All around the Olympic Park

 

Within Olympic Park, there are four parks to visit!
Enjoy one-of-a-kind cultural activities and performances at the Cultural Art Park, which is centered on the 1988 Seoul Olympics.
Walking/jogging trails, an acupressure path, an inline skating facility, and huge open fields are all part of the Leisure Sports Park.
Explore the Environmental Eco-Park to reconnect with nature, or the History Experience Park to visit museums.

 

The Samsung D'light Exhibition Center to find the latest Samsung items


Discover the latest Samsung Electronics items in the three-story display hall.
Samsung welcomes visitors to learn about and interact with their products at the Digital Lounge, Mobile Plaza, and Global Gallery as they share their vision of "digital" and "light" items to create the "D'lightful" space.

 

Bukchon Hanok Village is a traditional Korean hanok village in Seoul.


The hanok traditional hme previously encompassed the entire country, but during Korea's economic revolution, most of the dwellings were demolished.
This community is one of the few that has been preserved, with residents still living in hanoks.
Back in time, take a stroll amid the traditional wooden houses.
With eight photo opportunities, you're sure to get an Instagram-worthy shot!

 

Noryangjin Fish Market is a fish market in Noryangjin, South Korea


The Noryangjin Fish Market is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and is a must-see at any time!
Enjoy early in the morning seafood auctions and dine on very fresh seafood at eateries situated above the market; you might even choose anything that is still wriggling on your platter!


Excelsia Tallorin

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