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GYEONGBUKGONG PALACE
Gyeongbokgung Palace was the major legal residence of the royal family during the Joseon Dynasty. Carrying a meaning of a "a place where the new king can enjoy prosperity of great blessings". The palace is unique for its vast area and harmony of buildings and is the only palace to have all four major gates still remaining to this day.

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16, Sajik-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul.
INQUIRIES
Travel Hotline:  +82-2-1330
HOMEPAGE
royalpalace.go.kr
www.palaceguide.or.kr
www.rekor.or.kr
CLOSED
Every Tuesday 
ADMISSION FEES
Adults (ages 25-64): 3,000 won/ Groups (10 or more people): 2,400 won
Children 
(ages 7-18): 1,500 won/ Groups (10 or more): 1,200 won
   
BUKCHON HANOK VILLAGE
A representative attraction of Seoul, Bukchon Hanok Village shows the charm of Korea's traditional buildings. The neighborhood where relatives of the royal family lived, the hanoks here are grand, providing a beautiful scenes down every lane. Your souvenirs photos will turn out great with these spots in the background!

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37, Gyedong-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
HOMEPAGE
hanok.seoul.go.kr
DIRECTIONS
Anguk Station (Seoul Subway Line 3), Exit 2. Walk approx. 7-10min.

N SEOUL TOWER
Seoul's landmark attraction is none other than N Seoul Tower, located at top of Namsan Mountain in the center of the cuty. The tower drawsin visitors year-round and famous for the view that offers cityscape at night. It have been featured in dramas like "My Love From the Star" and "Legend of the Blue Sea".

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105, Namsangongwon-gil, Yongsan-gu, Seoul
HOMEPAGE
www.nseoultower.com
OPERATING HOURS
Sunday-Friday (10.00am-11.00pm)
Saturday (10.00am-12.00am)

ADMISSION FEES
Adults: 10,000 won
Children: 8,000 won
   
MYEONGDONG
The area of Myeongdong is filled with unique street foods and plenty of things to see! A district of fashion and shopping, many young Korean and international tourists seek out great deals and the latest trends. The streets are lined with departments stores, duty free stores and various brand shops. While you are shopping you can enjoy various of korean street foods.

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Myeondong-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul
DIRECTIONS
Myeondong Station (Seoul Subway Line 4), Exit 7 or Euljiro 1(il)-ga Station (Seoul Subway Station), Exit 6. Walk approx. 3min.

LOTTE WORLD
If you are looking for a fun place to spend a whole day, check out Lotte World! This amusement park is open all year round, filled with dynamic events and performances.

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Lotte World, 240, Olympic-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul
HOMEPAGE
www.lotteworld.com
OPERATING HOURS
Monday-Thursday (9.50am-10.00pm)
Friday-Sunday (9.50am-11.00pm)
ADMISSION FEES
One day pass: Adults 55,000 won/ Teenagers 48,000 won/ Children 44,000 won/ Infants 14,000 won
After 4.00pm: Adults 44,000/ Teenagers 38,000 won/ Children 34,000 won/ Infants 14,000
   
INSADONG
Referred to as the "Street of Traditional Korean Culture". The main thoroughfare is lined in shops selling traditional crafts and souvenirs, while the many side streets off the main road feature restaurants and cafes serving traditional foods and teas in hanok buildings. You can see art galleries, shops selling traditional handicrafts and more.

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62, Insadong-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
Directions
Anguk Station (Seoul Subway Line 3), Exit 6. Walk approx. 2min.