Time Magazine published their top ten things to do in Seoul. In my opinion, Seoul is a bit bipolar because it can be so homogeneous and isolated but yet it’s very metropolitan. Wait, that sounds like all other big Asian cities. I have to admit that I’ve only done a few of the top ten things, but if you’re across the Pacific and you have a clear 24 hours to run around Seoul then this may be worth investigating. The top ten things to do in Seoul are:
- Gyeongbak Palace
- Bukchon Village
- Shinsegae Department Store
- Bugaksan
- Itaewon
- Namdaemun Market
- Cheonggyecheon Stream
- War Memorial of Korea
- Seoul City Tour Bus
- Korean Feasts