



This art & culture itinerary reshuffles the schedule around art & culture activities — museums, galleries, and cultural experiences. Mostly low-effort and walkable, mostly at your own pace. Includes 2 must-see landmarks across Seoul and Busan and Gyeongju.
Highlights: Gyeongbokgung Palace & Hanbok Experience, Bulguksa Temple — UNESCO World Heritage
This 10-day South Korea itinerary prioritizes art and culture — 13 activities span museums, galleries, performances, and cultural landmarks across Seoul, Busan, and Gyeongju.
Your Route — ordered to minimize backtracking
18+ activities scored and ranked · route optimized across 3 cities
Day-by-Day Schedule — heavy and light days alternate so you don’t burn out
Seoul
SeoulA free day to explore Seoul's neighborhoods, cafés, and hidden gems at your own pace

Grill galbi and samgyeopsal at a Mapo-gu table, then follow with milky makgeolli rice wine and pajeon pancakes (3h)
$25 Year-round; evening dining. Mapo KBBQ street is liveliest Thursday–Saturday. Restaurants are typically very busy after 7pm — arrive early or expect queues. 📍 MapMyeongdong / Jongno / Hongdae

Walk Seoul's grandest Joseon palace and watch the Royal Guard ceremony at 10am and 2pm (3h)
$2 Verified Apr 2026 Open year-round; spring cherry blossoms (late March–April) and autumn foliage (October) are peak. Palace closed Tuesdays. 📍 MapEat bindaetteok, mayak gimbap, and yukhoe at Seoul's oldest covered food market (1.5-2h)
$10 Verified Apr 2026 Open year-round; spring and autumn most comfortable for an outdoor-adjacent market. Most stalls quietest on Mondays and Sundays. 📍 MapMyeongdong / Jongno / Hongdae

Browse hanji craft shops, traditional tea houses, and the Ssamziegil courtyard in Jongno (1.5-2h)
Year-round. Most atmospheric on weekends when the street goes pedestrian-only and vendors set up stalls. 📍 MapWalk the hillside lanes of Seoul's best-preserved hanok neighborhood between two royal palaces (1.5-2h)
Open year-round; autumn foliage (October) and spring (April) are most scenic. Tourist access restricted to 10am–5pm since January 2025. 📍 MapMyeongdong / Jongno / Hongdae
Tour Seoul's best-preserved UNESCO palace and its guided 78-acre forest garden (2.5-3h)
$6 Verified Apr 2026 Open year-round (closed Mondays). Secret Garden is most spectacular in October when autumn foliage peaks; spring (April–May) brings cherry blossoms and cultural events. 📍 MapVisit Seoul's affluent Gangnam district and ascend the world's fifth-tallest tower for vertiginous views (2-3h)
$22 Verified Apr 2026 Year-round; clear autumn and winter days give the best long-distance visibility from the observatory. 📍 MapMyeongdong / Jongno / Hongdae

Make kimchi, bibimbap, and bulgogi in a small-group class with a local chef (3h)
$58 Verified Apr 2026 Year-round; classes run Tuesday–Sunday at most providers. Book at least 24 hours in advance. 📍 Map
Ascend Namsan for 360-degree city views from the observatory — best at sunset (2h)
$15 Verified Apr 2026 Open year-round; spring cherry blossoms and autumn foliage on Namsan's trails are exceptional. Clear winter days also give superb long-distance views. 📍 MapMyeongdong / Jongno / Hongdae
Busan
BusanClimb Busan's pastel hillside art village — rainbow alleyways, murals, the iconic Little Prince viewpoint, and a ₩2,000 stamp trail map (2h)
Year-round; spring and autumn are ideal for the steep hillside walk. Summer (July–August) is very humid and busy — go early morning. 📍 MapWalk South Korea's most famous urban beach — 1.5km of golden sand backed by a luxury hotel skyline (2h)
Year-round for beach walks; swimming season July–August. Sand Festival in June, BIFF in October make shoulder seasons lively. 📍 MapHaeundae / Gwangalli / Seomyeon

Pick live fish from the tanks at Korea's largest seafood market, then have it sliced as hoe (sashimi) upstairs (1.5–2h)
$22 Year-round; closed 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month. Best seafood variety in autumn–winter. Morning visits (before 10am) offer the most active wholesale atmosphere. 📍 MapVisit the award-winning Coop Himmelblau building — world's longest cantilevered LED roof and home of Asia's largest film festival (1h)
Year-round; the LED canopy light show is best viewed after dark. The BIFF festival (October) is the highlight — book film tickets well in advance. 📍 MapHaeundae / Gwangalli / Seomyeon
Gyeongju
GyeongjuExplore Korea's supreme Silla-era Buddhist temple — seven National Treasures, twin pagodas, and a forested mountain setting (2–3h)
Year-round; cherry blossoms in April and crimson maples in October–November make for the most spectacular visits. 📍 MapWalk among 23 grassy Silla royal burial mounds in the city center — enter the open Cheonmachong tomb (1–1.5h)
$2 Year-round; cherry blossoms in April and autumn foliage in October make the park especially picturesque. 📍 MapGyeongju Downtown / Bomun Lake Resort
Hike to a pine-forested mountain peak to see a 3.5-meter 8th-century granite Buddha gazing over the East Sea (2h)
Year-round; forest walk is most beautiful in spring (cherry blossoms) and autumn (foliage). Pair with Bulguksa on the same morning. 📍 MapWatch illuminated Silla palace pavilions reflect perfectly in Wolji Pond at dusk — Gyeongju's most romantic night scene (1–1.5h)
$2 Year-round; illuminations are most magical on calm nights when the pond surface is still. Visit at dusk to catch the sunset-to-illumination transition. 📍 MapGyeongju Downtown / Bomun Lake Resort
Where You’ll Stay
Estimated total: $528–$792
Trip Budget Estimate
Estimates based on listed activity prices and hotel rates. Actual costs vary by season, availability, and personal spending.
Typical range for South Korea
$600 – $3,500 per person for 10 days
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🧳 Practical Info for South Korea
- Visa
- K-ETA required for most visa-exempt nationalities (US, UK, CA, AU). Apply online before travel. 90-day stay.
- Tipping
- Not customary and not expected. Service charge may be included at upscale restaurants.
- Currency
- South Korean Won (₩ KRW). Cards and mobile payments accepted almost everywhere. T-money card for transit.
- Power
- 220V, Type C/F plugs. US travelers need an adapter and possibly a voltage converter.
- Connectivity
- Among the fastest internet in the world. Free WiFi widespread. SIM/eSIM at Incheon Airport.
- Emergency
- 112 (police), 119 (fire/ambulance)
🚄 Getting Around South Korea
KTX high-speed trains connect Seoul to Busan (2.5h) and Gyeongju. Korea Rail Pass available for tourists.
Seoul's subway is one of the world's best — clean, signed in English. Use T-money card.
Express buses connect all cities via modern terminals. Book on kobus.co.kr.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is South Korea expensive?
Moderate — cheaper than Japan for food and transport. Budget $70-100/day. Street food is excellent and cheap ($2-5 per meal). T-money cards cover all public transit.
What is the best time to visit South Korea?
September-November for fall foliage and pleasant weather. Spring (April-May) for cherry blossoms. Summer is hot and rainy (monsoon season June-August).
Do I need a visa for South Korea?
K-ETA (Korea Electronic Travel Authorization) required for most visa-exempt nationalities. Apply online before travel.