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The season of foliage in Korea is here 🍁 The temperature’s dropping — it’s the perfect time to visit Seoul. Are you coming?

#Seoul #SouthKorea #KoreaTravel #seoultravel 2025-10-15 21:32:49 The season of fo.. 0 -100% 0 -100%
first-timer in seoul? don’t skip the ‘touristy’ spots just yet — here’s my why, and you can decide if they’re for you ✨🇰🇷

🏯 gyeongbokgung palace
🏘️ bukchon hanok village
🛍️ insadong
🍢 myeongdong
🌇 n seoul tower
🏙️ dongdaemun design plaza (ddp)
🎶 hongdae
🌊 cheonggyecheon stream
🍽️ gwangjang market
🚲 han river

#Seoul #Korea #KoreaTravel #SeoulTrip #SoloTravel 2025-10-01 14:11:05 .. 161 -13% 11 +41%
are you looking for a 3d2n seoul itinerary but don’t know why you should still go to the touristy spots instead of just hidden gems?

most itineraries just list the places. this one tells you why they matter. from watching the guards at gyeongbokgung in hanbok, to café hopping through a hanok maze in ikseondong, to throwing wishes at cheonggyecheon stream that somehow come true.

this isn’t just a checklist — it’s seoul in 3 days, with intention.

🏯 gyeongbokgung palace
🏘️ bukchon hanok village
🛍️ insadong
☕ ikseon-dong hanok street
🍲 gwangjang market
🎓 ewha womans university area
🎨 hongdae
📚 coex mall & starfield library
🚴 han river parks
🍸 itaewon
🛒 myeongdong
🏡 namsangol hanok village
🌇 namsan tower
🌊 cheonggyecheon stream
👗 dongdaemun design plaza (ddp)

which one of these stops would you never skip?

#Seoul #Korea #SeoulItinerary #KoreaItinerary #Travel 2025-09-25 13:52:26 .. 251 +36% 0 -100%
seoul, as a solo filipino traveler, has given me places that turned into traditions — spots i can’t skip no matter how many times i visit. others are places i just love returning to, each with its own food, culture, or story that makes it special. in this post, i’m sharing my reasons why they matter to me, hoping you’ll find a spot or two to add to your own list.

☕ ikseon-dong (익선동)
🛍️ insadong (인사동)
🎨 ssamzigil (쌈지길)
🔥 jongno (종로)
🍲 jonggak (종각)
🌊 han river (한강)
🍷 seongsu (성수)
🌳 seoul forest (서울숲)
🏯 namsangol hanok village (남산골 한옥마을)
🏞️ eunpyeong hanok village (은평한옥마을)
🥢 gwangjang market (광장시장)
🌃 namsan tower / n seoul tower (남산타워 / n서울타워)
🍡 myeongdong (명동)
🎶 hongdae (홍대)
🛒 dongdaemun (동대문)
💧 cheonggyecheon stream (청계천)
👑 gyeongbokgung palace (경복궁)

which one’s your favorite, and which should i revisit next?

#Seoul #seoultravel #Korea #koreatravel #travel 2025-09-18 14:47:14 .. 157 -15% 8 +3%
every time i pay tax, i remind myself: this is the cost of my dream.
i work for it. i pay for it. and i win, little by little.

but then i see how easily others take without shame.
and i can’t help but ask—until when will filipinos lose to those who never play fair? 2025-09-12 14:40:57 every time i pay tax,.. 49 -73% 7 -10%
Seoul has changed so much in 10 years, yet it always greets me with a familiar feeling when I return.

Back in 2015, on my very first solo trip, I was 24, clueless, and lost in Myeongdong for hours. What felt like mistakes then are memories I now treasure. A decade later, Seoul may look different, but the way it makes me feel hasn’t changed.

📍 Places I visited on that first trip:
✈️ Incheon International Airport
🛍️ Myeongdong
🌊 Cheonggyecheon Stream
🏛️ Gwanghwamun Square
🌄 Namsan Tower
🎨 Insadong
🧸 Ssamziegil
🏯 Anguk Hanok Village (hanbok rental)
🍖 Jonggak (Korean BBQ, soju, odeng, tteokbokki, bingsu)

#Seoul #Korea #Koreatravel #SeoulTravel #Travel #solotravel 2025-09-04 17:40:43 .. 64 -65% 14 +79%
✨ Trust issues with those “must-visit cafes in Seoul” lists? Don’t worry—I got you. I actually tried this place so you’ll know if it’s really worth it.

I still can’t get over how beautiful everything looks here… and the best part? It’s not expensive and it tastes amazing! I admit, I had my doubts too, but wow—this was seriously delicious.

So if you’re cafe-hopping in Seoul, or just looking for a gorgeous spot to relax in the charming hanok streets of Ikseon-dong, you definitely need to stop by.

📍 cafe_highwaist 
🏠 37-8 Supyo-ro 28-gil, Ikseon-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul
🚉 Jongno 3-ga Station (종로3가역) – Exit 4

What do you think? #Seoul #SouthKorea #SeoulCafe #ikseondong 2025-08-31 06:57:19 .. 104 -44% 4 -49%
🇰🇷 korea is not just about bbq (though honestly, that alone is a good enough reason to visit—and yes, there’s a lot of it on this list!). what surprised me most were the cafés with amazing pastries, the fried chicken shops tucked in every corner, and the traditional comfort foods like cold noodles and bibimbap—all just waiting for you to try.

🥐 cafe highwaist in ikseon-dong hanok village – sesame scones that mix tradition and trend, just ₩4,900.
🥖 soha salt pond (ikseon-dong) – their famous salt bread, flaky outside and buttery inside.
☕ onjisim (ikseon-dong) – the black sesame latte + hanok vibes = a cafe you won’t forget.
🍜 insadong myeongdong kalguksu – cold noodles served with ice, the perfect summer meal.
🍲 jongno pork backbone soup – a 50+ year-old spot, the ultimate hangover cure.
🍖 korean bbq in hongdae & jongno – from premium beef at heyesnaljib to local favorites like seodaepojip, the meat culture here is unreal.
🍗 bhc chicken & taesung golbaengi – because no seoul trip is complete without korean fried chicken and beer.
🍦 yeonnamdong muchaesaeg – hotteok ice cream on a rooftop, one of my sweetest surprises.

💸 most meals were under ₩12,000, bbq splurges landed around ₩30,000–50,000, and honestly, every bite felt worth it.

👉 which of these spots would you add to your seoul food list?

#KoreanFood #Seoul #Korea #seoulfood #wheretoeat #travel 2025-08-28 09:53:03 .. 469 +154% 18 +131%
not gonna lie, my filipino ass was so shook the first time i landed in south korea 🤯🇰🇷 and even now, the culture shocks just keep coming. figured i’d share them so you know what to expect. some of you might already be familiar, but for those who aren’t — buckle up. 🌏✨

leaving your wallet or phone to reserve a table? that’s wild. 😅 thank god for cctvs everywhere, but my filipino trust issues could never.

from drinking in hongdae with no club entrance fees, to shopping heavy in myeongdong, to posting up for hours in the cleanest, dopest cafes in ikseondong — solo travel here is packed with surprises. even namsan tower tells you the air quality for the day.

some things cracked me up, some hit my pride, and some made me even prouder to be filipino. 💛 how would you handle these culture shocks?

#southkorea #Korea #solotravel #culture 2025-08-27 08:57:57 .. 334 +81% 23 +195%
adulting is hard, traveling is harder—so go alone. ✈️

ikseondong café hopping? do it without waiting. insadong cultural immersion? see, touch, taste—on your own terms. street food in myeongdong? every bite yours. hongdae nightlife and clubs? dance, laugh, explore—solo. seoul cafés, quiet streets, hidden corners? all yours to discover.

stop pausing for others. adult life is busy. friends have their own paths. waiting only wastes your time. your adventure doesn’t need permission, company, or perfect timing.

and here’s the thing—when your own company is enough, you carry a quiet confidence. people notice. people love being around someone who can enjoy themselves fully. at least, that’s what they tell me.

take the flight. explore. fall in love with doing it alone. freedom waits for no one. 🌏💫

#Korea #Seoul #SouthKorea #SoloTravel #Solo #Adulting 2025-08-25 12:36:04 .. 67 -64% 4 -49%
✨ Here’s the total of how much I spent on my 2-week trip to Seoul as a Filipino solo traveler.✨

I just spent 2 weeks of summer in Seoul and wanted to share my real costs as a Filipino solo traveler. Total came to ₱60K (without pasalubong) — and here’s the thing: it’s not a “backpacker cheap trip,” it’s a realistic budget if you love food, value convenience, and want to explore beyond the usual spots.

Flights from Clark, hostels for accommodation, trains and buses around the city, and of course… Korean BBQ, chicken & beer nights in Hongdae, and slow mornings in Seoul cafés — especially around Ikseon-dong, Myeongdong, and Yeonnam-dong. I also made time for free gems like Bukchon Hanok Village, Namsangol Hanok Village, Eunpyeong Hanok Village, Myeongdong, Insadong, and even the hike up to Namsan Tower. For pasalubong, you can always find affordable souvenirs in Insadong, trendy finds in Hongdae, or unique pop-ups in Seongsu.

This budget is based on my own style — yours can be higher or lower depending on how you eat, where you stay, and how much you shop. But if you’ve ever wondered how much a Filipino solo traveler really spends during summer in Seoul, this breakdown should give you a clear picture.

Would you spend more on food or shopping if you were here? 👀 Drop your budget style in the comments! #Seoul #SeoulTravel #Korea #KoreaTrip #TravelTok 2025-08-20 17:14:51 .. 107 -42% 9 +15%
If The Summer I Turned Pretty was set in Korea, Cousins Beach would turn into Eunpyeong Hanok Village — swapping waves for tiled rooftops and mountain hikes. Instead of bonfires, we’d share kimbap after climbing Bukhansan, watching the city lights from above. Jenny Han’s story, but with a Seoul twist.

📍 Location: Eunpyeong-gu, Seoul (near Bukhansan National Park)
🚇 Subway: Line 3 → Gupabal Station (Exit 1), then ~10 min by bus/taxi
⛰ Best for: Mountain hikes + hanok views + quiet cafés
🍙 Local tip: Grab fresh kimbap at a convenience store before hiking
🏡 Bonus: The Hanok Culture & Exhibition Center is free to enter

#Seoul #SouthKorea #Korea #koreatrip 2025-08-18 08:37:49 If.. 42 -77% 0 -100%
Seoul restaurants can feel overwhelming. I’ve been to the city multiple times, and sometimes the flood of traveler recommendations leaves me more confused than excited. That’s when I lean on a simple hack: one button on the Naver app, and it instantly points me toward hidden gems nearby.

Here’s the wild part—I’ve never had a bad meal from its recommendations. Not once. And that feels like a small victory every time I travel.

On this trip, I found myself hungry in the middle of Seoul Forest, debating whether to head back to Seongsu or just trust the app to guide me. I wanted something casual—tteokbokki, odeng—the kind of Korean street food you crave when you’re low on cash. Only this time, I had no cash at all and needed a place that took card.

That’s when I stumbled into daban_seoul a restaurant that felt like it was waiting for me. Not a street cart, not fast food, but a thoughtful menu blending Korean flavors with a modern touch. Their kimchi pancake was crispy and rich, the sikhye (sweet rice punch) refreshing, and even their creative dishes—like ravioli filled with oysters and seaweed—completely surprised me. Everything was satisfying, comforting, and still affordable.

I left full, happy, and reminded once again that Seoul never runs out of ways to surprise you.

🍴 Name: Daban Seongsu (다반 성수점)
📍 Location: Seongsu-dong, near Seoul Forest
🔗 Naver Map: https://naver.me/GieoDrmV

#Seoul #SouthKorea #Korea #KoreaTrip #KoreaTravel #SeoulItinerary 2025-08-17 09:30:46 .. 22 -88% 4 -49%
Do you know that overwhelming feeling after graduation—
when life suddenly has no semestral breaks?

That’s how I felt.
Like time just kept moving, and I had no checkpoint to see if I was okay.

In 2015, I booked a solo trip to South Korea—no grand plan, no Pinterest itinerary.
Just me, flying to Seoul to visit friends and take a break from real life.

That Korea trip gave me more than memories.
It gave me space to figure things out.
To get lost, miss trains, feel fear, and survive anyway.

I didn’t realize it then, but traveling alone in Seoul—navigating a place where no one spoke my language—quietly changed me.

Now that I’m 30, I understand.
In my 20s, I pretended I was okay just to keep going.
Now, I know when I’m okay—because I’ve built that version of me through years of solo travel and growing up on the road.

A trip to Korea didn’t fix my life.
But it gave me a checkpoint. A pause.
And sometimes, that’s enough.

If you’re thinking about booking your first solo travel experience, maybe this is your sign.
Especially if you’ve been dreaming of Seoul, or wondering what a simple Korea trip might teach you.

You might not find yourself—but you will find something. #Travel #Korea #KoreaTrip #Seoul #southkorea 2025-08-13 06:56:35 .. 47 -75% 1 -87%
I found this BTS music box by accident in one of my favorite corners of Insadong.

It was playing Spring Day—a song I didn’t recognize at first.

But the melody pulled me in, and when I looked up the lyrics, I understood why.

10 years of solo travel.
A lot of it felt like learning how to be alone.
Some seasons felt like spring.
Others, like winter that overstayed.

“어떤 어둠도, 어떤 계절도 영원할 순 없어.”
“No darkness, no season can last forever.”

That line stayed with me.
Because even in the hardest, loneliest days, I kept showing up.
And eventually, things softened. I did too.
The cold never lasts forever. It just teaches you how to wait for spring.

Funny thing is—I actually thought the song was You Never Walk Alone.
And maybe that still fits.
Because Spring Day is from that same album.
And this little moment, in a quiet shop in Seoul, reminded me
that I never really was walking alone.

📍 Insadong, Seoul
🎶 Spring Day – BTS (from You Never Walk Alone)
🛍️ Moony Music Box (Moony Gongbang), Ssamzigil

#Seoul #SouthKorea #Korea #BTS #Queen #YouNeverWalkAlone #BTSARMY #KPop #Bangtan 2025-08-11 08:37:34 .. 643 +248% 35 +349%
If you watch Korean dramas, you know—it’s almost impossible not to see a rooftop scene. Whether it’s a cozy café, a hidden restaurant, or just a plain rooftop, they always feel so cinematic when you’re in South Korea.

Today, I gave myself permission to slow down. To simply be in the moment… and live out my own K-drama rooftop scene.

So here’s my little call to the universe: for everyone who dreams of visiting South Korea, may that dream find its way to you.

Manifesting it for you all! ✨

#Seoul #SouthKorea #Korea #koreatravel 

MOO CHAE SECK
📍 381-13 Yeonnam-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul
https://naver.me/GreMkXO8

Want more posts like this? 2025-08-09 08:16:20 If you .. 54 -71% 0 -100%
If you like solo days, quiet walks, and not having to talk to anyone — this itinerary might be for you.

I made this for the version of me that didn’t want to meet people or chase content — just breathe, walk, and feel full again.

It’s a slow day, full of space.
Made for introverts who still want to explore.

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🛏️ Stayed near the Han River (instead of Hongdae or Myeongdong — this day isn’t for shopping or noise)
🌳 Walked through Seoul Forest with music in my ears and a book in hand
🍴 Ate quietly in Seongsu — no crowds, just calm corners
🪡 Visited the Museum of Korean Embroidery — never been, but always felt drawn to its quiet detail
🌈 Ended the day by Banpo Bridge with ramyun and the Rainbow Fountain show

—

If you’re planning something quiet, save this.
If you’re not sure where to start, ask me in the comments.
I’ll help you plan it right.

#Seoul #SouthKorea #Korea #KoreaTrip #KoreaItinerary #introvert #introverted #itinerary 2025-08-07 09:26:02 .. 170 -8% 4 -49%
Most Seoul itineraries feel rushed — this one’s slow, thoughtful, and still brings you everywhere you secretly want to go.

I made this 5D4N itinerary for travelers who want to experience Korea deeply, not just check off spots. It’s a mix of cultural sites, food adventures, free experiences, and places you’ll actually remember.

Day 1: A soft arrival — walkable hanok village, hanbok rental, sunset at Namsan Tower, and Korean BBQ in Hongdae.

Day 2: A full day outside Seoul — Nami Island, Garden of Morning Calm, and Petite France for those who want nature, quiet, and fresh air.

Day 3: A deep dive into Korean culture — Gyeongbokgung Palace, hanbok experience, Cheonggyecheon Stream, Gwangjang Market, Bukchon Hanok Village, Insadong, and café hopping in Ikseon-dong.

Day 4: A modern local experience — Seoul Forest picnic, Seongsu café + shopping crawl, Banpo Hangang River sunset, Rainbow Fountain, and the floating Starbucks.

Day 5: A slow goodbye — last-minute shopping in Insadong and Dongdaemun, café reset in Ikseon-dong, and one last skincare haul in Myeongdong.

✨ Includes:
🌳 Nami Island day trip
👘 Gyeongbokgung Palace hanbok experience
🌊 Cheonggyecheon Stream walk
🍖 Korean BBQ in Hongdae
🌈 Banpo Bridge Rainbow Fountain
🛍️ Insadong + Myeongdong shopping
☕ Ikseon-dong and Seongsu café hopping

Save this for your next Seoul trip — or comment below if you want help personalizing it. I’d be happy to help you maximize your own version. #Seoul #SeoulItinerary #SouthKorea #Korea #KoreaTravel #KoreaItinerary 2025-08-05 06:58:52 .. 619 +235% 13 +67%
Feeling lost in your 20s? Scared of turning 30?
This is for you.

At 24, I took a solo trip to Korea.
Not to chase adventure—but to find clarity.
I didn’t know the language. I didn’t have a plan.
I just needed something to change.
That trip didn’t fix everything…
But it helped me come home to myself.

If you’re in your 30s now and wondering if you’re behind—
You’re not. You’re growing. Even if no one sees it.

✨ Save this for when you need a reminder.
✨ Share with someone navigating their own quiet restart.

#Seoul #SouthKorea #Korea #KoreaTravel #travel #travelling #adulting #adultingishard 2025-07-31 15:55:59 F.. 56 -70% 0 -100%
Feeling lost in your 20s? Scared of turning 30?
This is for you.

At 24, I took a solo trip to Korea.
Not to chase adventure—but to find clarity.
I didn’t know the language. I didn’t have a plan.
I just needed something to change.
That trip didn’t fix everything…
But it helped me come home to myself.

If you’re in your 30s now and wondering if you’re behind—
You’re not. You’re growing. Even if no one sees it.

✨ Save this for when you need a reminder.
✨ Share with someone navigating their own quiet restart.

#travel #solotravel #mentalhealth #lifelessons #selfgrowth #adulting 2025-07-31 15:19:16 F.. 0 -100% 0 -100%
Ever wondered what really happens when you take your first solo trip?

No TikTok. No Reels. Just a 24-year-old with a 15K salary, a South Korea visa, and a printed hostel address. I didn’t go to “find myself”—I just missed my friends. But somehow, that one flight quietly changed everything. I got lost. Walked five hours. Looked up and saw Namsan Tower. And for the first time, I wasn’t just traveling—I was becoming.

They say solo travel is for the brave. But what if it’s really for the curious? The tired? The ones who feel something shifting inside and don’t know why?

How about you, have you ever traveled solo? Or are you dreaming about it?
Share your story—or your “why”—in the comments. Let’s talk about it.

#Seoul #SouthKorea #Korea #travelkorea #SoloTravel #seoultravel #traveltok 2025-07-29 12:20:42 .. 263 +43% 24 +208%
✨Back in Seoul (Again) — and Here’s What I’d Do in Just 3D2N

I’ve been to Seoul a few times now—and lately, I’ve noticed more and more people trying to be intentional with their itineraries.
Not just ticking off landmarks, but actually asking:
What’s still worth doing if I’ve been before?
What’s touristy but still magical?
And what hidden gems are worth squeezing into just a few days?

So here’s my personal 3D2N Seoul itinerary—crafted from places I’ve actually been to, and would go back to again.

🛕 Gyeongbokgung Palace + Hanbok rental
🗿 Yi Sun Shin & King Sejong statues, and the Cheonggyecheon stream
🛍️ Insadong for pasalubong
🍽️ Gwangjang Market for lunch
☕ Ikseon-dong cafés: Onjisim, Cheongsudang, Highwaist, Soha Salt Pond, Seoul Coffee
🔥 Dinner in Jongno for legit Korean BBQ
🚠 Namsan Tower (cable car + love locks)
🏡 Namsangol Hanok Village
🎸 Hongdae + Yeonnam-dong + Hapjeong-dong for dinner and night vibes
🌳 Seoul Forest + Seongsu for a slower final day
🌅 Hangang River picnic during sunset
🛒 Final shopping in Myeongdong (Olive Young, street food, and everything in between)

Not everything can fit—but the soul of Seoul? You’ll feel it in these stops.
#Seoul #SouthKorea #Korea #KoreaItinerary #SeoulItinerary #KoreaTravel 2025-07-28 13:29:43 .. 797 +332% 8 +3%
Nobody really prepared us for this—
this whole adulting thing.
You wake up, show up, smile like you’ve got it all figured out.
When in reality, most days feel like guessing.

Thank God for traveling.
For quiet places like Seoul Forest, where the pressure fades—even just for a while.
Where you remember that pausing isn’t quitting.
It’s choosing you.
It’s moving slow on purpose.
It’s giving yourself space to breathe, to grow, to be intentional.

If you’re planning your Korea itinerary or figuring out what to do in Seoul, add this to your list.
Not because it’s trendy. But because sometimes, peace is the best souvenir.

📍Seoul Forest
#Seoul #SouthKorea #Korea #KoreaTravel #SeoulTravel #TravelReflection #TravelThoughts 2025-07-27 07:19:28 Nobo.. 23 -88% 2 -74%
🎥 Ikseon-dong spot recommendations?

If you’re searching what to do in Ikseon-dong or where to eat in Seoul, Onjisim is a top pick.

I had the sweet black sesame and salted butter bagel with their deep latte—and honestly, it’s next-level. The pastries are unreal, the hanok space is wide, peaceful, and beautifully designed, and the staff are genuinely kind.

Perfect for cafe hopping in Seoul, exploring hanok cafés, or just finding a quiet hidden gem in the city.

📍 onjisim 
🔗 Naver Map: https://m.place.naver.com/restaurant/1384003744/information

#Seoul #Korea #TravelKorea #TravelTok #Ikseondong #HanokCafeSeoul #SeoulCafes 2025-07-24 14:13:40 🎥 Ikseon-.. 64 -65% 2 -74%
I didn’t realize it at the time…
But I wasn’t just talking to a kid.
I was talking to the version of me who needed to hear it most.

The shy one.
The one who used to cry when called in class.
The one who thought the world ended at the edge of our town.

Turns out, he just needed time.
Time to grow. To explore.
To walk through new places and meet new people who made the world feel a little bigger… and a lot more beautiful.

📍Places visited (in order):
1️⃣ 🍁 Nami Island
2️⃣ 🎤 Hongdae Buskers
3️⃣ 🌳 Seoul Forest
4️⃣ 🏯 Eunpyeong Hanok Village
5️⃣ 🗼 Namsan Tower
6️⃣ 👘 Gyeongbokgung Palace (Hanbok Rental)

🧳 Captured during autumn 2024 and summer 2025.
If you’re planning a trip, autumn (late October to early November) is arguably the best time to visit Korea — not too cold, not hot, less rain, and the scenery? Unreal. 🍂✨

#Seoul #SouthKorea #Korea #KoreaTrip #KoreaTravel #TravelThoughts 2025-07-23 17:04:25 .. 51 -72% 4 -49%

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