I believe that many friends' yearning for South Korea stems from those Korean dramas that are deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. In that area, there is a bustling shopping paradise "Myeongdong", a variety of cauliflower "Korean food", and a vibrant "nightlife". In the streets and alleys here, you can meet your favorite idol in three steps, and you can meet a star in two steps. Such a scene is fascinating, as if you are in a romantic plot. We recommend a three-day tour guide to South Korea, allowing you to deeply experience the day of "female and male lead".
Upon arrival in Seoul, first visit the Myeongdong shopping district, which is home to a variety of international brands and local specialty shops. Try authentic Korean food such as fried chicken, spicy cabbage, and more. In the afternoon, visit Namsan Tower for a great view of downtown Seoul. At night, you can ** the night view of Gyeongbokgung Palace, a popular attraction in Korean dramas.
Early in the morning, take the high-speed train and gallop in the direction of Suwon City. The destination is the famous Samsung Museum and Hwaseong Haenggung. In these two places, you can appreciate the precipitation of history and cultural treasures, and the ancient charm of Hwaseong Haenggung Palace still exists.
In the afternoon, head to Everland in Longren. This park is like a fairy tale world, with all kinds of exciting rides, and you can also interact with cute animals and feel the charm of nature. It's a place where you can forget about your worries and stress and have a good time.
Return to Seoul as night falls. Choosing a traditional Korean barbecue restaurant and tasting authentic Korean food is the highlight of this tour. The charcoal-grilled meat is fragrant, served with fresh vegetables and rich sauces.
Take an early flight to Jeju Island, a holiday destination in South Korea. In the morning, visit Mt. Halla and feel the magic of nature. In the afternoon, visit Jeju Island's iconic spot, the beautiful Sunrise Peak. In the evening, end your three-day tour with a delicious meal at the local Black Pork Street.
Tips: Transportation: South Korea is well-connected with a wide range of subways and buses. Buy a T-Money card for easy access to various public transports.
Diet: Korean food is mainly spicy and sweet, if you can't eat spicy, remember not to add too many chili peppers. In addition, Koreans are accustomed to separate meals, so if you want to share food together, it is best to explain it in advance.
Etiquette: Koreans pay attention to etiquette, do not speak loudly in public, and do not spit. At the same time, when visiting temples and museums, take care to follow the rules and respect the local culture and traditions.
Shopping: Myeongdong is a shopper's paradise in Seoul, with not only international brands, but also many local specialty shops. If you need to buy cosmetics and skincare products, remember to buy them at duty-free shops.
Itinerary: Due to the time difference between Korea and China, it is recommended to adjust the schedule in advance before departure. At the same time, depending on personal interests and preferences, it is possible to selectively participate in local folklore activities and cultural experiences.
Safety: Although South Korea is a relatively safe country, it is still important to be vigilant and aware of the safety of your personal belongings while traveling. If you lose an item or have an emergency, you can call your local travel service center** for assistance.
Best time to visit: Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) are the best times to travel in South Korea, when the weather is pleasant and the scenery is beautiful. Summer (June to August) is rainy, while winter (December to February) is colder, so you need to choose the right season according to your personal preferences and travel plans.