Seoul in a nutshell

Night Seoul

The Korean capital Seoul ranks among the world's top ten largest conurbations, with over 20 million people living in and around the city. Yet Seoul is not your typical vibrant urban jungle. You'll find a surprising amount of nature here, with Bukhansan Mountain National Park rising right on the city's northern borders.

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In between ancient palaces, you'll stroll through the typically Korean-looking village district of Bukchon Hanok, before moving on to the modern centre with its many skyscrapers, which are replaced by typical prefabricated apartment blocks, which in turn are replaced by park-like promenades along the Han River.

You can hike to the mountains, the sea and the nearby depressing demilitarised zone on the border with North Korea...

Seoul may lack the initial "wow-effect" of New York, Paris or Sydney. But we guarantee that not a day goes by before Seoul starts to get under your skin. And after three days, you'll absolutely love the city.

Population State Name Korean / English Time zone
10 100 000
(with an agglomeration of over 25 million)
South Korea

서울 / Seoul

UTC +9

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