



Expect lots of art & culture — 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
Your Route — ordered to minimize backtracking
13+ 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
SeoulRemote work morning — find a café or coworking space

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
Remote work morning — find a café or coworking space
A free day to explore Seoul's neighborhoods, cafés, and hidden gems at your own pace
Myeongdong / Jongno / Hongdae
Remote work morning — find a café or coworking space

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. 📍 MapMyeongdong / Jongno / Hongdae
Remote work morning — find a café or coworking space
Walk 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
Remote work morning — find a café or coworking space
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. 📍 MapMyeongdong / Jongno / Hongdae
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Eat 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
Remote work morning — find a café or coworking space

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
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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. 📍 MapMyeongdong / Jongno / Hongdae
Busan
BusanRemote work morning — find a café or coworking space
Walk 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
Remote work morning — find a café or coworking space
Climb 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. 📍 MapHaeundae / Gwangalli / Seomyeon
Remote work morning — find a café or coworking space
Watch Busan's 7.4km suspension bridge glow at night from craft-beer bars and indie cafés along the beachfront (2h)
Year-round; October Fireworks Festival is spectacular. Best evening ambiance in spring and autumn when temperatures are comfortable for outdoor dining. 📍 MapHaeundae / Gwangalli / Seomyeon
Gyeongju
GyeongjuRemote work morning — find a café or coworking space
Explore 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. 📍 MapGyeongju Downtown / Bomun Lake Resort
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Walk 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
Where You’ll Stay
Estimated total: $776–$1,164
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
$840 – $4,900 per person for 14 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.
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