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Cheomseongdae, the 7th-century stone observatory in Gyeongju, framed by green parkland and summer blossoms

Gyeongju Travel Guide: Korea’s Ancient Capital, Temples & Where to Stay (2026)

Last Updated: June 2026 Quick answer: Gyeongju is Korea’s ancient capital — an open-air history book of UNESCO temples, grassy royal tombs, and the oldest observatory in East Asia. It’s about two hours from Seoul by KTX (or an hour from Busan), and two days is enough to see the highlights at an unhurried pace. […]

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A wall of skincare products on store shelves, the heart of K-beauty shopping in Seoul

K-Beauty Shopping in Seoul: Where to Go & What to Buy (2026)

Last Updated: June 2026 Quick answer: The best place for K-beauty shopping in Seoul is the Olive Young Myeongdong Global Store — multiple floors, every brand, English-speaking staff, and an in-store tax-refund counter. Branch out to Seongsu for indie labels and Gangnam for derma clinics; prioritize sunscreens, sheet masks, and essences. K-beauty shopping in Seoul

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N Seoul Tower on Namsan, one of the top things to do in Seoul

Things to Do in Seoul: 15 Best Experiences for First-Timers (2026)

Last Updated: June 2026 Quick answer: The best things to do in Seoul are touring a grand palace like Gyeongbokgung (free in hanbok), eating through Gwangjang Market, getting the skyline from N Seoul Tower, diving into K-beauty and K-pop, and taking a day trip such as the DMZ. There are more things to do in

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A set of samgyeopsal Korean BBQ, near the top of any list of what to eat in Seoul

What to Eat in Seoul: 12 Must-Try Korean Dishes for First-Timers

Last Updated: June 2026 Quick answer: The must-try foods in Seoul are Korean BBQ, bibimbap, tteokbokki, and Korean fried chicken, plus market street food at Gwangjang and warming stews like kimchi jjigae. Most are cheap, and the markets and BBQ streets are the best places to eat them. Figuring out what to eat in Seoul

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Passengers at a subway station in Seoul, the easiest way of getting around Seoul

Getting Around Seoul: A First-Timer’s Guide to the Subway, Buses & Taxis

Last Updated: June 2026 Quick answer: The easiest way of getting around Seoul is the subway, paid with a rechargeable T-money card — clean, cheap (about ₩1,400 a ride), and signed in English. Use buses for short hops, taxis via the Kakao T app late at night, and the KTX for trips beyond the city.

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Neon signs lighting up Myeongdong shopping street in Seoul at night

Where to Stay in Seoul: Best Neighborhoods for First-Time Visitors

Last Updated: June 2026 Quick answer: For a first trip, the best place to stay in Seoul is Myeongdong — central, on two subway lines, and walkable to the main sights. Hongdae suits nightlife, Seoul Station suits early trains, Itaewon suits food and bars, Bukchon suits atmosphere, and Gangnam suits modern shopping. Deciding where to

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