Bulguksa Temple in Gyeongju surrounded by autumn foliage Gyeongbokgung Palace in Seoul with mountains behind Gyeongbokgung Palace main gate with traditional Korean architecture Gamcheon Culture Village colorful houses on hillside in Busan

Best 5 Days in South Korea — Without Temples & Shrines

Seoul → Busan → Gyeongju

5 days · 3 cities · 8 activities · route optimized by distance

A mix of family friendly, history, and art & culture. Mostly low-effort and walkable, mostly at your own pace. Includes one must-see landmark across Seoul and Busan and Gyeongju.

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Your Route — ordered to minimize backtracking

8+ activities scored and ranked · route optimized across 3 cities

Where you'll stay
Hotel in Seoul · From $80/night +2 more
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Trip cost
~$372 total · $74/day
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Top picks
Free Day in Seoul, Korean BBQ & Makgeolli Evening in Mapo-Hongdae, Gyeongbokgung Palace & Hanbok Experience
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Day-by-Day Schedule — heavy and light days alternate so you don’t burn out

Seoul

Seoul 4 stops · Open in Google Maps ↗
Day 1 Wed, Jul 1 Full Seoul View on map
Morning
Free Day in Seoul$~6 hrs

A free day to explore Seoul's neighborhoods, cafés, and hidden gems at your own pace

Afternoon Korean BBQ meats grilling on a table grill with banchan side dishes
Korean BBQ & Makgeolli Evening in Mapo-Hongdae$~3 hrs

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. 📍 Map
🏨 Hotel in Seoul

Myeongdong / Jongno / Hongdae

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Travelers book: Lotte Hotel Seoul $200-400/nightIbis Styles Ambassador Seoul Myeongdong $70-120/nightTravelodge Myeongdong $60-100/nightHotel 28 Myeongdong $80-130/nightNamu Guesthouse Jongno $35-65/night
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Day 2 Thu, Jul 2 Moderate Seoul View on map
Morning Gyeongbokgung Palace main gate with traditional Korean architecture
Gyeongbokgung Palace & Hanbok Experience$~3 hrs

Walk Seoul's grandest Joseon palace and watch the Royal Guard ceremony at 10am and 2pm (3h)

$2 Verified Apr 2026 Open year-round; spring cherry blossoms (late March–April) and autumn foliage (October) are peak. Palace closed Tuesdays. 📍 Map
Afternoon
Bukchon Hanok Village$~2 hrs

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. 📍 Map
🏨 Hotel in Seoul

Myeongdong / Jongno / Hongdae

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Travelers book: Lotte Hotel Seoul $200-400/nightIbis Styles Ambassador Seoul Myeongdong $70-120/nightTravelodge Myeongdong $60-100/nightHotel 28 Myeongdong $80-130/nightNamu Guesthouse Jongno $35-65/night
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Seoul → Busan
3h ~$45 KTX high-speed train from Seoul to Busan (~2h 30min)

Busan

Busan 2 stops · Open in Google Maps ↗
Day 3 Fri, Jul 3 Full Busan View on map
Morning
Haeundae Beach$~2 hrs

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. 📍 Map
Afternoon
Gamcheon Culture Village$~2 hrs

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. 📍 Map
🏨 Hotel in Busan

Haeundae / Gwangalli / Seomyeon

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Travelers book: Novotel Ambassador Busan $100-180/nightIbis Budget Busan Haeundae $45-75/nightToyoko Inn Busan Seomyeon $55-85/nightHotel Hound Haeundae $90-150/night
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Busan → Gyeongju
1h ~$6 Regional train from Busan to Gyeongju (~1h)

Gyeongju

Gyeongju 2 stops · Open in Google Maps ↗
Day 4 Sat, Jul 4 Full Gyeongju View on map
Morning
Daereungwon Tumuli Park — Silla Royal Tombs$~1h 30m

Walk among 23 grassy Silla royal burial mounds in the city center — enter the open Cheonmachong tomb (1–1.5h)

$2 Year-round; cherry blossoms in April and autumn foliage in October make the park especially picturesque. 📍 Map
Afternoon
Donggung Palace & Wolji Pond at Night$~1h 30m

Watch 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. 📍 Map
🏨 Hotel in Gyeongju

Gyeongju Downtown / Bomun Lake Resort

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Travelers book: Hilton Gyeongju $130-250/nightCommodore Hotel Gyeongju $80-140/nightGyeongju Hanok Village Guesthouse $40-70/nightGyeongju Kolon Hotel $90-160/night
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Day 5 Sun, Jul 5 Gyeongju
Checkout & Depart

Check out of your hotel, grab a final breakfast, and head to the airport. Safe travels from Gyeongju!

Where You’ll Stay

Estimated total: $232–$348

Trip Budget Estimate

$372 estimated total per person
$74 per day
Lodging $290
Activities $31
Transport $51

Estimates based on listed activity prices and hotel rates. Actual costs vary by season, availability, and personal spending.

Typical range for South Korea

$300 – $1,750 per person for 5 days

Budget: $60/day — Guesthouses, street food, subway Mid-range: $150/day — Hotels, restaurants, KTX trains Luxury: $350/day — Hanok stays, fine dining, private tours

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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

🚄 Rail

KTX high-speed trains connect Seoul to Busan (2.5h) and Gyeongju. Korea Rail Pass available for tourists.

🚇 Metro

Seoul's subway is one of the world's best — clean, signed in English. Use T-money card.

🚌 Bus

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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