Four days is the minimum time to visit Seoul to discover its temples, trendy neighborhoods, and historic districts. Here's an itinerary to get to the heart of the matter.
Two days in Busan during the Haeundae Sand Festival: between ephemeral art, colorful alleys, seaside temple and lively markets.
Perched on the heights of Busan, the village of Gamcheon amazes with its bright colors, narrow streets and extraordinary artistic atmosphere.
Two days in Gyeongju, the ancient capital of the Silla Kingdom: on the program, royal tombs, temples and bike rides in a veritable open-air museum.
Seokguram Grotto and Bulguksa Temple are two joint UNESCO World Heritage Sites located in the ancient city of Gyeongju. This city is one of the cradles of Korean culture, since it is the starting point of the
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hahoe Village offers an immersion into traditional Korea, with hanok houses, folk masks, and the legacy of the Joseon era.
A complete guide to visiting Jongmyo Shrine in Seoul. Learn about the different buildings that make up the site, opening hours, prices, etc.
A complete guide to visiting Jongmyo Shrine in Seoul. Learn about the different buildings that make up the site, opening hours, prices, etc.
A complete guide to visiting Chandeokgung Palace and its secret garden in Seoul. Information to know about the complex, opening hours, prices etc.
A complete guide to visiting the main palace to see in Seoul, Gyeongbokgung. Know the different buildings making up the complex, schedules, prices
A quick summary of my recent stay in South Korea. I'll share with you my itinerary, my impressions and the budget for this first glimpse of the land of the morning calm over 10 days.