Often referred as the historical city of Korea, Gyeongju is an archaeological land full of evidence of the past. Indeed, for a long time, the city has been the capital during Shilla Dynasty (BC 57-935). Today, the city has preserved its heritage in its walls […]
Read more ›Korea traditional markets are hidden gems! Clothes, fabric, food, electronics stuff, no markets miss these products. Huge and most of the time crowded, these markets reflect well the local lifestyle of Koreans. They are often located in residential neighborhoods or also around grand palaces and historical […]
Read more ›Maybe you already heard about this, maybe it is all new you for you: the themed cafes. It is a unique place where the menus, the decoration, the atmosphere is inspired by a concept. To visit those unique cafes, you can join our Seoul Instagram […]
Read more ›Well, as a traveler, it is probably unusual to visit places at night, you would say, but Korea is an exception. If you are looking for a glimpse into Korea’s nightlife, you will be surprised. If in daylight you have a lot of touristic places […]
Read more ›I don’t know about you guys, but Koreans are not fond of sweet things. They rather enjoy drinks like coffee, hot chocolate or cold drinks like smoothies and other similar stuff. That’s such a shame because Korea burst with delicious desserts. Hopefully, when you read […]
Read more ›Bukchon Hanok Village is located in the middle of Seoul, near Gyeongbokgung and Changdeokgung Palace. “Hanok” is a traditional Korean wooden house. During the Joseon Dynasty, it was the nobles and the upper class that inhabited Bukchon. Bukchon means “northern village”. The village has about […]
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