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- Travel Around The World & In Korea With These Korean Travel Variety Shows
Korean variety shows have rapidly become popular all around the world, featuring juicy storylines that will have your eyes glued to the screen. But sometimes, we all crave something more wholesome and authentic – thatâs where Korean travel variety shows come in!Â
These Korean travel variety shows not only showcase some of the most beautiful destinations from around the world but also bring you hours of laughter and fun.
The Hungry And The Hairy (2021)
Starting their journey on Jeju Island , hosts Rain (Jung Ji-hoon) and Ro Hong-chul embark on a road trip through Korea on their motorcycles.
They explore regions like Gochang, Busan and Gangwon, taking in the sights and sounds of each location they visit.
The chemistry between the two hosts makes this show more entertaining, especially when they take jabs at each other.
It promises to be an enthralling watch that also showcases the most attractive destinations in Korea!
You can watch The Hungry And The Hairy on Netflix here .
Korea No.1 (2022)
In this variety show, hosts Yu Jae-suk, Lee Kwang-soo and Kim Yeon-koung travel to different parts of Korea to take up apprenticeships under a traditional master.
Each episode features a different element of Korean culture, and the hosts have to learn the crafts as best as they can as they will be evaluated at the end of the episode.
This has some seriously amusing moments, especially the hostsâ frantic attempts at completing the tasks.
It provides viewers with a great chance to learn about the significance of Korean heritage in a light-hearted setting.
You can watch Korea No. 1 on Netflix here .
Adventure by Accident (2022)
Korean artist Kim Hee-min (Kian84) goes on a journey to South America, accompanied by actor Lee Si-eon and YouTuber Pani Bottle.
Over a span of 10 days, the trio traverse locations like Peru and Bolivia to experience the breathtaking scenery, delicious food and rich culture.
This show does a great job of highlighting the amazing hospitality of Latin American people and also captures the magnificent landscapes of South America through its superb videography.
You can watch Adventure By Accident on Apple TV .
Besties In Wonderland (2022)
This travel variety show follows six celebrity best friends who studied together in the Korea National University of Arts â Suho, Lee Sang-yi, Lee Khoo-hyung, Cha Seo-won, Lee You-young and Lim Ji-yeon.
Together, they head on an adventure-filled trip to Queensland, Australia.
Their journey is packed with activities like skydiving and scuba diving â but the show strikes a balance of adrenaline-pumping activities and wholesome moments.
Despite the star-studded cast, they have extremely down-to-earth personalities. Their long-lasting friendship dating back to their college days is apparent even on screen, making for a great watch.Â
You can watch Besties In Wonderland on Apple TV. Â
Bros On Foot/Ticketing With Two Feet (2023)
Ticketing With Two Feet is already set to be one of the hottest Korean travel variety shows of 2023 due to its star-studded cast.Â
Ha Jung-woo, Joo Ji-hoon, Yeo Jin-gu, and Min-ho head on an eight-day trip to New Zealand.
As they make their way through the scenic terrain, they are tasked with completing a series of missions in order to win âDream Ticketsâ – which are actually plane tickets to be given to youth in need!
The antics that they get up to while trying to complete the challenges are the highlight of this show, and they eventually form strong bonds with one another.
You can watch Bros On Foot on Viu here .
Europe Outside Your Tent (2022)
Four actors – Yoo Hae-Jin, Jin Seon-kyu, Yoon Kyun-sang and Park Ji-hwan – go on a 9 Day, 8 Night trip across Switzerland and Italy.
They embrace the wilderness by setting up campsites outdoors and immersing themselves into the different local cultures.
One of the best aspects of this show is the chemistry between the cast members, which makes them effortlessly hilarious.
This variety show is full of relatable moments that will leave you in stitches, making it an extremely entertaining watch!
You can watch Europe Outside Your Tent on Viu here .
Battle Trip (2016-2022)
In this travel variety show, two groups of celebrities are pitted against each other.
They travel to different destinations in order to experience things that each country has to offer.
The winner is then chosen based on votes from the audience or the judging panel.
Since its inception in 2016, Battle Trip has been to over 40 countries across the globe such as Vietnam, Czech Republic, Croatia and much more!
They have even been to Singapore, exploring places like Haji Lane, Little India and indulging in local delicacies like char kuey teow, satay and curry fish head!
Catch a few episodes of Battle Trip on Viu here .
Gamsung Camping (2020)
Gamsung Camping is a travel variety show with an interesting concept.
It features an the all-female cast, consisting of Park Na-rae, Ahn Young-mi, Park So-dam, Kim Yong-sun (Solar) and Son Na-eun.
In each episode, the cast heads to different spots in Korea that resemble another country, such as Switzerland, Vietnam and Canada.
They set up camping sites, usually accompanied by celebrity guests who join the cast on their camping journey!
When this show initially aired during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, it brought a smile to many viewersâ faces as it showed everyone that they could have fun despite travel restrictions.
House On Wheels (2020-2022)
House On Wheels features Sung Dong-il and Kim Hee-won as well as a guest host who rotates every season.
Together, they journey on a caravan to different locations in Koreaâs picturesque countryside regions and invite celebrity guests to chat with them, usually over a delicious meal prepared in the âHouse on Wheelsâ kitchen.
This show takes a more laid-back approach that focuses on the conversation between the cast.
The hosts dive deep into topics such as marriage, relationships with parents, stepping out of your comfort zone and often impart life lessons that leave you reflecting on life well after the episode ends.
You can watch the latest season of House On Wheels on Viu here .
Welcome, First Time Living In Korea? (2017-2022)
A travel variety show with a unique concept, this show invites foreigners who are living in South Korea to invite three friends from their home country to travel to South Korea for the first time.
For the first two days, the three friends travel and explore South Korea on their own. For the remaining two days, the host plans an itinerary for his friends and takes them on a mini-tour.
It is heart-warming to hear the guests talk about what they miss in their home country, how life is different in Korea and reminisce about moments spent together last time.
The concluding segment of each episode where they bid farewell to one another is always a tear-jerking moment, even for viewers.
You can watch Welcome, First Time Living In Korea? on Apple TV.Â
One Night Sleepover Trip (2018)
This show features a concept that has raised quite a few eyebrows. The hosts, Kim Jong-min and Lee Sang-min, head to a foreign land without having a place to stay.
The challenge? They need to ask strangers if they can spend the night in their home – completely unscripted.Â
Though controversial, it makes for an entertaining watch. The hosts have travelled to many countries like Italy, Spain, England and Vietnam.
It is heartwarming to witness the kindness of people who are willing to open their homes and hearts to strangers
You can watch One Night Sleepover Trip on the official KBS Youtube Channel, starting with Episode 1 .
Twogether (2020)
Korean actor Lee Seung-gi and Taiwanese actor Liu Yi-hao (Jasper) come together to travel across Asia and experience local culture.
The language barrier adds an element of humour to this show â especially because they speak little English and barely know each otherâs language.
The awkwardness soon vanishes and they bond over the series of challenges that they have to overcome to meet their fans in each region.
This travel variety show showcases some of the most spectacular destinations to visit across Asia, so be sure to check it out for ideas on where to head for your next vacation!
You can watch Twogether  on Netflix here .
Dopojarak: Story of Homme the K-Wanderer (2022)
Consisting of five members: Kim Jong-kook, Ji Hyun-woo, Noh Sang-hyun, Joo Woo-jae and Hwang Dae-heon, the cast embarks on a journey to Denmark.
Their objective is to explore Denmark while promoting Korean culture by selling traditional Korean products to locals.
The innovative methods that they employ to achieve their goal are the highlight of this show! The cast comes from diverse backgrounds, but their personalities mesh well together on screen.
D enmarkâs serene landscapes and peaceful atmosphere adds to the calming vibes that you get when watching this show!
You can watch Dopojarak: Story of Homme the K-Wanderer on Apple TV .
Korean Travel Variety Shows
Travel vicariously with these heartwarming and funny shows! P.S. If you’re considering your own trip to Korea, check out our articles here .
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Now is the perfect time to visit South Korea. Known for its beauty, cleanliness, safety, and sophistication, this destination beckons for repeated visits. As Korean culture captivates globally, the nation enjoys a cultural revival, ideal for those eager to explore its vibrant offerings .
South Korea seamlessly blends ancient traditions with the most modern advancements and offers futuristic technology, dynamic markets, and a thriving pop culture scene. Its strict safety measures and no-tipping culture make dining and transport exceptionally pleasant and affordable.
As an added bonus, the favorable exchange rate between the Korean won and the US dollar makes this an opportune moment for Western travelers.
Our streamlined South Korea Travel Guide provides essential itinerary ideas, travel tips, and the best day trips to enhance your experience. Dive into the heart of Korean culture and start planning your unforgettable journey. Let’s go!
Here are some of our most popular articles that will help you make the most of your trip to South Korea.
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Latest travel updates.
- Vaccination is NOT a requirement for entry into Korea.
- There is no requirement on the passport’s remainder validity for entry. You may travel to Korea as long as your passport remains valid throughout your stay in Korea.
- From April 1st, 2023, travelers from the USA, Canada, and 21 other countries no longer need to apply for the K-ETA to travel to Korea. This will run at least until 31st December, 2024 and is designed to make it easier to travel to Korea.
Planning Your Trip To Korea
Check the Korean Embassy for any possible travel restrictions.
- If youâre not sure where to stay, check out our guide to the best hotels in Seoul . You can find our recommendations for the best luxury, mid-range, and budget hotels in Seoul, as well as long-term apartments that youâll love.
- For the best flight deals to South Korea, we recommend Skyscanner and Expedia .
- For the best hotel prices in Seoul, we recommend Klook 0r Agoda â they cover most hotels in Korea and offer the best prices without hidden fees.
- Before you travel to Korea, itâs a good idea to think about your SIM options. SIM stands for Subscriber Identity Module and unless you have the proper SIM service, you will not be able to use your phone. You can order an eSim card, regular sim card or portable WiFi router to collect at the airport so youâre connected as soon as you arrive. You can also check with your phone provider to see if you can turn on a dual SIM function on your phone.
- You can change a small bit of money before you travel, but you can also use the airport ATM to get some Korean won.
- There are sizeable differences in exchange rates depending on where you go, so you will need to do some comparing before you exchange large sums of money. You can exchange USD to KRW easily at banks or money exchange shops in all major tourist areas. Myeongdong and Namdaemun offer many options, and the Coex Center also has a money exchange facility. If you find a place that is out of line with other options, try negotiating the exchange rate with the vendor. Sometimes they will accommodate.
- You can withdraw cash from bank ATMs but be aware of bank fees. Alternatively, use a pre-paid travel card like the one offered by Wise , which allows ATM withdrawals and payments and works well in Korea.
- Donât forget to bring a travel adapter for your electronics and leave plenty of extra space in your suitcase for the many Korean souvenirs and goodies youâll buy on your tri
Do US Citizens Need A Tourist Visa?
No, travelers from the USA donât need a tourist visa to enter South Korea. You can visit for up to 90 days visa-free.
Current COVID-19 Rules In Korea
Most COVID-19 rules in Korea have been dropped and now there are only 2 main rules to be aware of. First, face masks are mandatory when visiting medical facilities (hospitals). There is no longer a 7-day mandatory quarantine for people in South Korea. If youâre infected with COVID, the Korean government recommends a 5 day self-quarantine, but itâs not currently enforced.
Korean Tourism Support Hotline
If you have any concerns or problems when traveling in Korea, you can call 1330 . This is a dedicated tourism support hotline where trained specialists provide tourist assistance and is available in Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese, Russian, Vietnamese, Thai, and Malay.
US Government Travel Advisory For Korea
The U.S. Department of State currently has a level 1 travel advisory (Exercise Normal Precautions) for the Republic of Korea (ROK). Find out more about current travel advisories for South Korea on the Department of State website.
6 Best Destinations In Korea
South Korea is truly a country of contrasts. From the bustling, modern city of Seoul , with cutting-edge designer buildings, VR labs, and AI robots, to peaceful UNESCO World Heritage cities like Jeonju and Gyeongju , there are many unique places to explore.
Thereâs nothing worse than coming back from vacation and hearing about incredible places you missed that you wished youâd seen, such as a beautiful Buddhist temple by the beach (Haedong Yonggungsa Temple) or a leafy island getaway where deer and rabbits roam freely (Nami Island).
Here are 6 of the best destinations in Korea that you absolutely must visit, as well as some of the sights youâll want to check out while youâre there. Weâll be bringing you lots more detailed destination guides in the future, so be sure to visit again soon.
Korea’s Busy Capital
Seoul is Koreaâs largest city, capital, and first, stop for most travelers to Korea. There are many beautiful places in Seoul , including landmarks, relics from ancient kingdoms, towering skyscrapers, Buddhist temples, Michelin-starred restaurants, and some of the best street food youâll find in the world. If you see only one city in Korea, you should definitely visit Seoul.
Youâll never be bored in Seoul. Whether youâre traveling as a family, as a couple, or by yourself, thereâs so much to do. Be sure to plan lots of time to check out Koreaâs capital.
This Full Day Tour of Seoul will show you some of the hottest spots in the city, while this Customized Private Tour of Seoul will allow you to choose where to go.
Here are 10 of the best Seoul attractions:
- Gyeongbokgung Palace
- Bukchon Hanok Village
- Starfield COEX Mall
- Bukhansan National Park
- Myeongdong Street Markets
- Lotte World Tower
- Secret Garden (Changdeokgung Palace)
- Dongdaemun Design Plaza
- N Seoul Tower
- Yeouido Hangang Park
Korea’s Second City
Busan, Koreaâs second city, is a thriving port city far away from Seoul both physically and culturally. This popular summer destination features some of Koreaâs most popular beaches and bars. Explore Busan and youâll find sprawling markets, fresh seafood, film festivals, the worldâs largest shopping mall, coastal temples, and lots more.
Busan is a city with some very photogenic sights. See the sunrise on the beach, hike around leafy coastal streets on the side of cliffs, and marvel at the wide range of (living!) seafood in the markets.
This Full Day Tour of Busan will show you the best beaches, markets, and local sights, while this Customized Private Tour of Busan will allow you to choose where to go.
Here are 10 of the best Busan attractions:
- Haeundae Beach
- Gwangbokdong Food Street
- Haedong Yonggungsa Temple
- Huinnyeoul Culture Village
- Gamcheon Culture Village
- Oryukdo Sky Walk
- Lotte World Busan
- Jagalchi Fish Market
- BIFF Square & Centum City Mall
- Taejongdae Resort Park
UNESCO City
Gyeongju is the former capital of the Silla Kingdom, part of the Three Kingdoms part of Korean history. These days, Gyeongju is an open air museum housing Koreaâs finest history and monument. This UNESCO World Heritage City is a must-see for those who want to learn more about Koreaâs deep cultural past.
Gyeongju is packed with temples, palaces, historical sights, and monuments. But itâs not just the history that draws the crowds, the city is an area of natural beauty, lined with cherry blossoms and shadowed by misty mountains.
This Full Day Tour of Gyeongju from Busan will take you around Koreaâs open-air museum city, showing the top UNESCO sites along the way, while this Customized Private Tour of Gyeongju will allow you to choose where to go.
Here are 10 of the best Gyeongju attractions:
- Gyeongju Historic Area
- Bomun Lake Tourist Complex
- Bulguksa Temple & Seokguram Shrine
- Donggung Palace & Wolji Pond
- Yangdong Folk Village
- Cheomseongdae Astronomical Observatory
- Gyeongju National Museum
- Gyochon Traditional Hanok Village
- Woljeonggyo Bridge
- Gyeongju National Park
Natural Wonder
Jeju Island is Koreaâs semi-tropical island thatâs a popular vacation destination for locals and tourists alike. This area of outstanding natural beauty offers up rugged coastal walks, sandy beaches, green hills, and a volcano to hike up for those who enjoy a challenge. Culture and cafe lovers will also find Jeju Island a charm.
From snorkelling under the sea, to hiking above the clouds, sampling Jejuâs black pork BBQ, and drinking local green tea, thereâs so many exciting activities, sights, tastes, and experiences waiting for you on Jeju Island.
This Full Day Tour of Jeju Island will show you some of the most incredible UNESCO World Heritage sites on Jejuâs East Coast, while this Customized Private Tour of Jeju Island will allow you to choose where to go.
Here are 10 of the best Jeju Island attractions:
- Seongsan Ilchulbong Sunrise Peak
- Jusangjeolli Hexagonal Lava Cliff
- Hallasan Mountain (Volcano)
- Hamdeok Beach
- Jeju Folk Village
- Hyeopjae & Geumneung Beach Areas
- Cheonjeyeon & Jeongbang Waterfalls
- Udo Traditional Island
- Yakcheonnsa Coastal Buddhist Temple
- O’Sulloc Green Tea Fields
Traditional Korea
Jeonju is famous for its historical and cultural sights, including the sprawling Jeonju Hanok Village, packed with more than 700 traditional hanok houses. Jeonjuâs many impressive sights are close to each other and perfect for a day trip from Seoul or Busan. You can even stay overnight in one of the traditional houses.
Jeonju is a tourist hotspot so there are plenty of things to keep travelers entertained and places to experience traditional Korean food and drinks. Be sure to check out the Jeonju bibimbap, one of Koreaâs national dishes. Rent hanbok (traditional clothes), take lots of pictures, and see the sights.
This Full Day Tour of Jeonju will show you around the beautiful hanok houses and traditional Korean restaurants, while this 2-Day Tour of Jeonju includes an overnight stay in a hanok and lots of delicious Korean meals.
Here are 10 of the best Jeonju attractions:
- Jeonju Hanok Village
- Gyeonggijeon Shrine & Portrait Museum
- Jeongdon Catholic Church
- Jeonju Hyanggyo Confucian School
- Nambu Traditional Market
- Jaman Mural Village
- Omokdae Viewpoint
- Deokjin Park
- Hanbyeokdang Pavilion
- Taiji-ro & Hyangoyo-gil Shopping Streets
Rural Attractions
Gapyeong County is an area just outside of Seoul thatâs home to several interesting attractions celebrating Korean and foreign culture. The lush green hills and blue rivers of Gapyeong make it a great place to immerse in Korean nature.
Youâll find some of the hottest day trip locations here. Explore Gapyeong County on a day trip from Seoul. You can see romantic tree-lined streets and cafes on Nami Island, explore one of Koreaâs most beautiful gardens, take a trip to Petite France, and enjoy cycling through the hills on an abandoned railway track.
This Full Day Tour of Gapyeong will show you around Nami Island, Garden of Morning Calm, and the Rail Bike Park.
Here are 10 of the best Gapyeong attractions:
- Nami Island
- Garden of Morning Calm
- Petite France
- Ganchon Rail Bike Park
- Edelweiss Swiss Village
- Cheongpyeong Lake
- Jarasum Island
- Kalbongsan Recreational Forest
- Gapyeong Sledding Hills
- Nami Island Zip Line
There are loads of locations to visit in Korea that make for a perfect day trip from Seoul. Hop on a coach, train, or tour bus in the morning and explore one or more of these unique destinations.
Here are 10 of the best day trips from Seoul to discover on your next journey to Korea:
- DMZ (North Korean Border)
- Suwon Hwaseong Fortress
- Everland Theme Park
- Jeonju Historic City
- Seoraksan National Park
- Korean Folk Village
- Alpaca World
- Gwangmyeong Cave
Most travelers to Korea arrive at Incheon Airport and then travel into Seoul (itâs only 40 minutes away) to begin their journey. Seoul is certainly an incredible place to start traveling, but it definitely shouldnât be your only destination. Korea has a lot to offer, including a lot of seasonal activities and events that you should take into consideration.
Spring and fall are the best seasons to visit Korea and during these times the traditional cities like Gyeongju and Jeonju look amazing. Theyâre covered with cherry blossoms or fall foliage and this creates some postcard-like scenes. Gapyeong area is packed full of natural sights to enjoy, so definitely check out these areas.
If youâre visiting during summer, head towards the coastal areas, including the north-east coastal towns of Gangneung & Sokcho, or the south-east coastal areas of Busan and the nearby islands, such as Geoje, Tongyeong, and Yeosu. Youâll find lots of winter activities to enjoy in these areas.
Winter is cold and dry and, ironically, a great time to visit Jeju Island . This semi-tropical island is warmer than the mainland, but still gets snow on the mighty Hallasan Mountain. You can sit on a sunny beach one day and then hike knee-deep in snow the next. Jeju is also famous for its citrus, with thousands of tangerine trees dropping their juicy fruits in early winter.
Where To Stay In Seoul
South Korea is truly a country of contrasts. From the bustling, modern city of Seoul , with cutting-edge designer buildings, VR labs, and AI robots, to peaceful UNESCO World Heritage cities like Jeonju and Gyeongju , there are many unique places to explore. If you’ve decided on Seoul, here are some of the best hotels that are well located and highly reviewed.
Choosing the best destinations to visit in Korea can be a challenge, especially if you donât know what there is to see. You might not have heard of some of these destinations, which is not surprising. Korea is a country of undiscovered wonders that are waiting to be found.
If you want the best Seoul has to offer, these luxury hotels are for you. Located in Seoulâs glitziest neighborhoods, these hotels are within walking distance of Michelin-starred restaurants, chic boutiques, galleries, museums, and the finest shopping experiences available.
Expect nothing but the best in terms of service and style at these luxury hotels. Silky soft sheets, immaculate rooms with the finest fixtures and fittings, and true 5-star service from the hotel staff. These hotels have sports, dining, and entertainment facilities to make you comfortable during your stay.
Airport transfers are available with these hotels, making your journey into and out of Seoul a breeze. Located in popular upmarket districts in Seoul, these neighborhoods have lots of local charm for you to discover, as well as allow easy access to other parts of the city with excellent transport options nearby.
Not only are these beautiful, comfortable hotels inside, but they are also located in some of the most iconic buildings or districts and provide amazing views over some of Seoulâs most interesting districts. The view from the first hotel is worth the cost alone.
Recommended Luxury Hotels In Seoul
Here are 3 of the best luxury hotels in Seoul that we recommend for an unforgettable stay in Koreaâs capital:
Families. couples and other travelers that want to experience the best of Seoul without breaking the bank can sleep easy with these mid-range hotel recommendations in some of Seoulâs trendy, vibrant districts, including Hongdae, Gangnam, and Myeongdong.
Encounter stylish accommodation in Seoulâs Hongdae districts, which is full of street culture and artistic scenes from the districtâs eponymous Hongik University â one of Koreaâs leading art centers.
Fashion lovers and shoppers will find lots to love in downtown Gangnam, with its wide streets and glassy storefronts bracketing narrow side streets and hidden delicacies.
Myeongdong is famous for its budget and mid-range accommodation options, including several hotels by the famous Lotte chain â one of Koreaâs best mid-range brands.
Whichever mid-range hotel you choose in Seoul, you can be sure youâll have fantastic city views, convenient subway access, and lots of unique cultural sights, sounds, and tastes to experience.
Recommended Mid-Range Hotels In Seoul
Here are 3 of the best mid-range hotels in Seoul that we recommend for an comfortable stay in Koreaâs capital:
Seoul has a wealth of budget accommodation options that will help make your money go further. These hotels are all around $100 or less but offer the comfort and convenience that youâd expect to find in a mid-range hotel. One even has a beautiful rooftop pool.
Although these hotels are cheaper, donât lower your expectations. Youâll always find great service in Korea. Save on sleeping to spend more on shopping, souvenirs, sights, and all the other fun things there are to do in Seoul.
These budget hotels in Seoul are also in great locations for shopping, enjoying local culture, and seeing the real side of Seoul and Korea. Hongdae offers bargain hunters the chance to get boutique fashion at market prices, Gangnam has plenty of cafes and cheap eats tucked away off the main avenues, and Myeongdong is a budget travelerâs paradise full of $1 street food and bargain souvenirs.
You wonât be disappointed with a night at any of these hotels. If you want to make your budget go further so you can spend more on some of the incredible day trips Seoul has to offer, definitely book a night at one of these hotels.
Recommended Budget Hotels In Seoul
Here are 3 of the best budget hotels in Seoul that we recommend for an affordable stay in Koreaâs capital:
Korea Travel Tips
Korea is a unique country with a written language that looks nothing like English, fascinating etiquette rules , and an always busy lifestyle. Travelers may be lost trying to do even the simplest things.
These travel tips include the best options for staying connected, how to use public transportation easily and cheaply, great discount cards that will save you money as you travel, where to exchange money, and how to learn some basic Korean phrases for when you travel.
These essential Korea travel tips have been crafted by experienced travelers who love to save time and money. Only the best quality services and products are recommended here.
Here are our Korea travel essentials thatâll help you get around more easily, save you money, and let you get the most out of your trip.
Plan ahead now and youâll have fewer troubles on your travels, giving you more time to enjoy your time in Korea.
If youâre traveling to Korea, youâre almost certainly going to want to get access to the internet to help you navigate, translate Korean, or even book tickets to attractions. Korea has one of the worldâs best mobile internet and the prices are very reasonable. 5G mobile internet services are available across the country and Korea was one of the first to get the super-fast service. You wonât have problems connecting with a sim card or WiFi router when you travel.
Sim Cards & Data Plans
A Korean sim card is a great way to get access to all your usual cellphone services when you travel to Korea. Sim cards come with data-only packages, or data and phone services combined.
Buying a Korean sim card will give you access to a Korean phone number, which is useful when using Korean apps. If you want to order food online in Korea, you need to have a Korean phone number to complete the order.
Korean Sim Card Costs
Prices start at W5,900 ($5) for a 1-day sim. You can also get 10-day sim cards (W34,700/$28) and 30-day sim cards (64,400/$52). These all come with unlimited data, domestic calls, and texts.
You can purchase a Korean Sim Card From Klook and collect it at the airport. This is a very convenient option as you can use it immediately to help navigate and check in back home.
Portable WiFi Routers
A Korean portable WiFi router will give you access to mobile internet throughout Korea by connecting to WiFi hotspots run by the major phone companies in Korea and comes with great coverage.
The major benefits of a portable WiFi router include a lower cost than a Korean sim card and also the ability to connect up to 3 devices to 1 router. That means that families and groups will be able to share the service.
Korean Portable WiFi Router Costs
The cost of a Korean portable pocket WiFi router is W3,200 ($2.60) per day. You can rent the WiFi router for as many days as you require and pay in advance and pay any excess days when you return it.
You can also purchase a Korean Portable WiFi Router From Klook and collect it at the airport. You can book online before you travel so that itâs guaranteed to be waiting for you.
Should I Get A Sim Card Or WiFi Router In Korea?â
Both a sim card and WiFi router are great options for travelers to Korea and will almost guarantee a great reception for mobile internet. The choice between whether you should get a sim card or WiFi router in Korea really comes down to the costs involved and if you need a Korean phone number.
WiFi routers are cheaper and allow you to connect 3 devices, so theyâre perfect for families. However, a sim card gives you a Korean phone number, which means you can call people and also register for Korean apps which require a phone number.
Check out our detailed article about the Best Sim Card & Portable WiFi options for traveling to Korea.
Traveling to any country involves potential scams, bad exchange rates, mistakes, and confusion when it comes to dealing with foreign currency. Fortunately, travelers to Korea have a wide range of options for travel money both before and while they travel.
Korea is a safe, modern country and one that has pushed hard for the mass adoption of cards. Almost every location that deals with money is required to accept card payments. This is great news for travelers to Korea as you can use a card to pay for meals out, entrance tickets, trains, and lots more.
Cash is still needed for some things, such as topping up transportation cards like the T-Money Card (more on that soon) and for paying for small things like street food. Please note, as Korea doesnât have a tipping culture, you donât need cash for leaving a tip. In fact, if you try to leave a cash tip, itâll be returned to you in most places.
Read on to find the best tips to avoid getting ripped off when exchanging money and how to pay the lowest fees when you use a card to pay in Korea. Be a smart traveler and save more money for shopping and souvenirs.
Korean Money Exchange Optionsâ
Once you arrive in Korea, there are several options for exchanging money. First, you can exchange money at a money changer in tourist areas such as Myeongdong. These money changers used to have the best rates in Seoul.
However, a better option these days is to use the currency exchange machines from WOW Exchange. These machines are located all over Seoulâs most popular tourist spots, stations, and hotels. They allow you to exchange foreign cash directly to Korean won, with better rates than at the airport. You can also use these machines to claim a tax refund for your shopping before heading to the airport. Both options require a passport.
Should I Change Money At The Airport?
Exchanging money at the airport is easy and convenient as you can instantly get cash to use for shopping, transportation, and general use. However, the exchange rate at the airport is usually much worse than youâll find in other places in Korea, as mentioned previously. If you need cash as soon as you land, withdraw a small amount ($50) and then exchange the rest in Seoul.
Travel Money Cards For Korea
While cash is useful and familiar when traveling, a much better option is to use a travel money card (also known as a currency card). Travel money cards, such as the Wise Travel Money Card, allow you to pay for travel expenses without the need to carry cash or convert money.
A travel money card offers the convenience of using a credit card without high fees that a regular bank could charge. It also allows you to withdraw cash from an ATM without a fee (up to a limit), so you can avoid carrying any cash on the flight or using a money exchange. The exchange rate is the mid-market rate, meaning itâs better than youâll find even at the money exchanges listed before.
Can I Use My Bank Card In Korea?â
Credit cards are widely accepted in Korea. Visa and Mastercard users shouldnât face a problem, but other cards arenât as widely accepted. Debit cards and cash withdrawals might not work depending on the bank. Your bank may charge a fee when using it overseas, or give a bad exchange rate. Check with your bank before traveling.
The best option for travel money in Korea is to have a mixture of cash and cards, with a backup credit card just in case. Taking some USD with you is always a good option as you can find plenty of places to exchange it to Korean won and probably at a better rate than youâll get in the US. If you want to withdraw money in Korea, look for the global ATMs in tourist areas.
Taking a travel money card will be safer, cheaper, and more convenient than relying on your own bank or credit card, too. These cards offer competitive rates and are widely accepted around the world so you can use them to visit other countries, too. If you use a travel money card and it gets lost or stolen, you can freeze the card instantly with the app and not have to worry about losing the balance on the card.
When you visit Korea, youâll notice that most people pay for goods with a card or payment app, even for small purchases like a bottle of water. Unfortunately, the payment apps that are common in the US, such as Apple Pay or Google Pay, arenât available in Korea. Korean apps, such as Kakao Pay, require a Korean bank account, and therefore arenât an option for travelers.
T-Money For Public Transport
The T-Money Card is an essential purchase for every traveler to Korea. The T-Money Card is a transportation card that allows contactless travel on Koreaâs buses and subways. Simply buy a T-Money Card, top-up the card, then use it to travel.
Not only is this transportation card really convenient, it also saves you money. Youâll receive a discount on every bus or subway journey when you pay with the T-Money Card. These discounted fares are available in all cities across Korea, not just Seoul.
This isnât the only use of the T-Money Card. You can also use to buy a coffee from Starbucks, get lunch in McDonaldâs, shop for Korean cosmetics, and even to watch a baseball game. Itâs a very useful card that can be used anywhere you see the T-Money Card.
You can get the T-Money Card in Korea from subway stations and at certain transport centers, including Seoul Station and Incheon Airport. The card costs 2,500 KRW. You can buy the card with a credit card, but to top-up the card, you need to use cash. If you buy a Discover Seoul Pass, this card includes the T-Money functions.
Save With The Discover Seoul Pass
Travelers to Seoul have a lot of options for incredible attractions to enjoy and experience. However, tourists, especially families, can find that the cost of these attractions quickly add up, especially when you are visiting many locations in a short time.
A great way to save money when you travel in Seoul is to buy a Discover Seoul Pass â a special card that offers you big savings on some of Seoulâs top attractions, as well as other benefits.
If you plan to visit Seoulâs Royal Palaces, N Seoul Tower, Lotte World Adventure Theme Park, the COEX Aquarium, Alive Museum, Seoul Zoo, or other premium attractions, you can gain free entry when you purchase a Discover Seoul Pass.
Not only that, you can also get a free river cruise, free hanbok rental, free ride on the Airport Express from Incheon Airport to Seoul, free City Tour Bus Ride, free T-Money Card and lots more.
The Discover Seoul Pass is valid for 24 | 48 | 72 hours and is valid from the moment you first use it until that many hours later.
Things To See & Do In Korea
If you want to build your own itinerary for South Korea, then this section of the South Korea Travel Guide will provide the building blocks you need to craft the perfect trip.
South Korea is a country packed with famous landmarks and sights, unique culture â modern & historical, family-fun activities, outdoor adventures, cozy cafe districts, and natural wonders. Thereâs more to do in Korea than you could imagine and itâs impossible to explore it all in one trip. Try to plan your itinerary by cities and locations. For example, plan your day in Seoul stay by district.
Here are some of the best things to see and do in South Korea, broken down into different themes so you can find things that interest you the most. The location of each of these attractions is included, too, so you can create a city by city itinerary, seeing the best South Korea has to offer.
These attractions are available all year round so whenever you go to Korea, you can enjoy them. There are plenty of things to see and do in Korea that only happen during certain seasons. Check out the Season Guide in this South Korea Travel Guide for more information about Korean festivals and seasonal events.
Here are 10 of the best Korean landmarks:
- Lotte World Tower (Seoul)
- Bukchon Hanok Village (Seoul)
- Nami Island (Gapyeong)
- Banwol ‘Purple Island’ (West Coast)
- N Seoul Tower (Seoul)
- Dongdaemun Design Plaza (Seoul)
- Seoraksan National Park (Gangwon Province)
- Hwaseong Fortress (Suwon)
- Cheonggyecheon Stream (Seoul)
- Gamcheon Cultural Village (Busan)
Why travel to a diverse country such as Korea and not embrace the local culture? Here are 10 of the best unique Korean experiences you can only enjoy fully in Korea. Be brave, try something new and create lasting memories of your Korean adventure.
Here are 10 of the best uniquely Korean experiences:
- Wear Traditional Korean Hanbok (Royal Palaces)
- Sing In A Korean Noraebang (Everywhere)
- Sleep In A Korean Hanok House (Hanok Villages)
- Visit The Kimchi Museum (Seoul)
- Eat Street Food (Traditional Markets)
- Experience A Korean Temple Stay (National Parks)
- Drink Makgeolli – Korean Rice Wine (Everywhere)
- Visit The World’s Most Dangerous Border – The DMZ
- Relax In A Korean Sauna (Everywhere)
- Visit A Korean Green Tea Field (Boseong, Jeju)
Here are 10 of the best Korean historic sights:
- Gyeongbokgung Palace (Seoul)
- The Secret Garden (Seoul)
- Bulguksa Temple (Gyeongju)
- Jeonju Hanok Village (Jeonju)
- Seoul Fortress Walls (Seoul)
- Haedong Yonggungsa Temple (Busan)
- Andong Hahoe Folk Village (Andong)
- Gyeongju Historic Area (Gyeongju)
- Baekje Historic Area (Gongju, Buyeo)
- Jangsaengpo Whale Museum (Ulsan)
Here are 10 of the best modern K-Culture spots:
- K-Pop Headquarters (Seoul)
- HYBE Insight (Seoul)
- COEX Artium (Seoul)
- K-Style Hub (Seoul)
- Hongdae Shopping Street (Seoul)
- Hallyu K-Star Road (Seoul)
- Asia Culture Center (Gwangju)
- Busan International Film Festival Square (Busan)
- MBC World Theme Park (Seoul)
As youâll see, thereâs just so much to see and do in Korea. You could spend a whole week in Seoul and not run out of exciting activities to do and sights to explore. Our advice is to try to avoid planning to do too many things in one day and adding in plenty of free time.
Thereâll be many random things that catch your eye, such as a curious side street, or your nose, like the delicious smells from a food stall. Make sure youâve got flexibility in your schedule to investigate these surprises and to take a rest if you need to â walking and traveling for days on end can get tiring.
Korea comes alive at night and markets and city streets are often best explored after the sun goes down. Drab concrete buildings come alive with neon signs, lanterns, and electric lights and are quite a sight to be seen. Visit popular tourist attractions such as the royal palaces and hanok villages during the morning as theyâll be less crowded.
If you plan to visit the Secret Garden in Changdeokgung Palace (you really should!), tickets are available on the day and sell out fast. Getting to these places early can guarantee you get tickets, see the sights unobstructed, and have time in the evening to soak up the night life and culture.
Here are the 10 best family-friendly activities in Korea:
- Nami Island & Garden of Morning Calm (Gapyeong)
- Seoul Grand Park & Zoo (Seoul)
- Lotte World Adventure (Seoul, Busan)
- Alive Museum & Dynamic Maze (Seoul)
- Seoul Children’s Grand Park (Seoul)
- Seoul Children’s Museum (Seoul)
- Everland & Caribbean Bay Theme Parks (Near Seoul)
- Sea Life Busan Aquarium
- Jeju Dinosaur Island (Jeju)
- Alpaca World (Gangwon Province)
Here are the 10 best museums & galleries in Korea:
- National Museum of Korea (Seoul)
- Seoul Museum of Art (Seoul)
- Gyeongju National Museum (Gyeongju)
- War Memorial of Korea (Seoul)
- National Folk Museum of Korea (Seoul)
- National Maritime Museum (Busan)
- Seodaemun Prison History Museum (Seoul)
- Seoul Museum of History (Seoul)
- Museum Kimchikan (Seoul)
- Daegu Art Museum (Daegu)
Here are the 10 best cafe areas in Korea:
- Ikseondong Hanok Village (Seoul)
- Gyeongui Line Hongdae (Seoul)
- Samcheondong Cafe Street (Seoul)
- Jeonpo Cafe Street (Busan)
- Hwangnidan-Gil (Gyeongju)
- Gangneung Coffee Street (Gangneung)
- Sinsa-Dong / Garosugil Road (Seoul)
- Jukjeon Cafe Street (Seoul)
- Hwaseong Haenggung Area (Suwon)
- Kim Kwang Seok Gil Street (Daegu)
Here are 10 of the best Korean markets and shopping areas:
- Gwangjang Market (Seoul)
- Myeongdong Market Area (Seoul)
- Jagalchi Fish Market (Busan)
- Centum City Mall (Busan)
- IFC Mall (Seoul)
- Starfield COEX Mall (Seoul)
- Nambu Market (Jeonju)
- Seomyeong Underground Shopping Center (Busan)
- Seogwipo Maeil Olle Market (Jeju)
Here are 10 of the best natural sights in Korea:
- Hallasan Mountain (Jeju)
- Jirisan National Park (Jeollanam Provice)
- Seoraksan National Park (Gyeonggi Province)
- Seongsan Ilchulbong Sunrise Peak (Jeju)
- Damyang Juknokwon Bamboo Forest (Damyang)
- Boseong Green Tea Plantation (Boseong)
- Haeundae Beach (Busan)
- Udo Island (Jeju)
- Hwaamdonggul Cave (Gangwon Province)
Travel Itinerary For Korea
When planning a travel itinerary for South Korea, itâs best to think about what kind of experience you want when you travel to South Korea and build your itinerary from that. What kind of traveler are you and what do you want to take away from your Korea trip? Are you planning a trip for yourself, for your family, or as a romantic escape?
Do you want to learn about traditional Korean culture and history? Are you visiting to immerse yourself in modern Korean culture and maybe meet your idols? Are you planning to get out into Koreaâs mountains to hike and join a Buddhist Temple Stay? Or are you going to eat, drink, shop, and make the most of Koreaâs discounted goods? Or all of the above?
This section of this South Korea Travel Guide will offer some of the best one-week and two-week itineraries for South Korea. These itineraries are rough guides, created to help you begin planning your trip. Feel free to pick and choose the parts from them that you like to create your own travel itinerary for South Korea. Weâll be adding more great itineraries soon, be sure to check back for the latest ideas.
Classic 1 Week Itinerary For Korea: Seoul, Busan, Gyeongju
This is one of the most popular of the 1-week itineraries for South Korea and will take you to the most famous and interesting places that are top of most travelersâ South Korea bucket lists. Starting in Seoul, Koreaâs capital, youâll explore the best sights in this city before taking a day trip out to the lovely Gapyeong County to get a breath of fresh Korean countryside air.
From day 4, zip across the whole of Korea on the high-speed KTX train and explore Koreaâs second city, Busan. See coastal temples, fish markets, wide beaches, and more in Busan before taking a day trip to Koreaâs historic UNESCO World Heritage City, Gyeongju. On the last day, itâs time to return to Seoul to pack your bags full of the best souvenirs and snacks and say farewell in the highest part of the city.
Afternoon : Dressed in your hanbok, enjoy more traditional Seoul with a walk around the narrow streets of the Bukchon Hanok Village. Visit traditional Korean teahouses, galleries, markets, and more.
Evening : Check out the stalls and shops of artsy Insadong, contemplate Jeogyesa Temple, and take an evening stroll along the Cheonggyecheon Stream before dining in Myeongdong or the Jonggak Avenue of Youth. This Full Day Tour of Seoul will show you some of the hottest spots in the city, while this Customized Private Tour of Seoul will allow you to choose where to go.
Afternoon : Head back to central Seoul and witness the bustling sights and delicious smells of Seoulâs traditional Gwangjang and Dongdaemun Markets. Try delectable Korean street foods here.
Evening : Take the Namsam Cable Car to the top of Namsan Mountain and watch the sunset from N Seoul Tower. See some of Seoulâs fortress walls before heading back down to go late-night shopping at Myeongdong Market.
Afternoon : Zip line or sail over to Nami Island for impressive nature, bike rides, leafy walks, and cozy cafes. See popular scenes from K-dramas and even some wild animals, like deer and rabbits.
Evening : Pedal your way along an abandoned railway at the Gangchon Rail Bike Park before heading back to Seoul for fine dining in Gangnamâs Apgujeong Rodeo district.
Afternoon : Head to the Nampo-dong near Busan Station and visit Jagalchi Market for a fresh seafood lunch. Then explore cosy Bosu-dong Book Alley or take a taxi to the Huinnyeoul Culture Village.
Evening : Take the subway up to Haeundae Beach for Busanâs best night-scenes. Grab dinner overlooking the beach, or at one of the market stalls. If youâre feeling brave, visit BUSAN X the SKY to see breathtaking views over the coast and city.
Afternoon : Head to the Gyeongju Gyochon Traditional Village for a traditional meal and to see the stunning Woljeonggyo Bridge. Gyeongju National Museum is nearby, too.
Evening : See the tranquil night views of Wolji Pond where palace buildings reflect perfectly in still waters. Stop at Hwangnidan-gil area for dinner and drinks before returning to Busan.
Afternoon : Explore the artistic shopping streets of Hongdae for last minute souvenirs and gifts for yourself. Take a break in one of the unique animal or artsy cafes.
Evening : Either take a night cruise along the Han River from Yeouido Hangang Park or dine in style at the Lotte World Tower in Jamsil, the worldâs 6th tallest building. Both offer great night views of Seoul and unforgettable memories to take home.
Korean Seasons Guide
The best time to visit South Korea is during the warm spring or fall seasons. The weather is mild and clear, thereâs a range of festivals and seasonal activities to enjoy, and you can travel to Korea comfortably.
The best months to visit are April, May, September, and October. These months are all during the Korean school semester, so there wonât be as many local travelers around during the weekdays. However, expect the weekends to be busy as people leave the cities to travel within Korea.
Large public holidays, including Chuseok (mid-autumn festival) in September / October) and Buddhaâs Birthday (May), provides travelers with the opportunity to experience Korean culture and celebrations. These holidays change each year based on the lunar calendar.
Korean Weather & Climate
South Korea is a country that experiences four very distinct seasons, with temperatures ranging from 100 Fahrenheit in the summer to below 0 Fahrenheit in the winter . Each of South Koreaâs seasons brings opportunities to see unique natural views and enjoy the different climates in Korea.
Spring has some of the gentlest weather, with light rain and a quick jump in temperature to the 60s and 70s by late March. Summer begins with the rainy season in late June and becomes extremely humid and hot throughout July and August before cooling again in September.
Fall has the best weather in Korea, with many warm, sunny days. Cold winter weather appears very quickly in mid-November and the first snow usually appears by late November. Winter is dry and sunny with the lowest chance of rainfall but is also very cold. Snow isnât constant, but can fall for several weeks on and off during winter.
Visiting in spring offers the chance to see beautiful cherry blossoms stretch across the country, as well as many other spring flowers that brighten up Korea after a cold winter.
Spring starts in late March with the awakening of the cherry blossoms and ends in early June with the start of the rainy season. South Korea is a country with a close connection to nature, which can be witnessed in the many spring festivals and celebrations that happen throughout the year.
Some of the best spring festivals include the Jinhae Cherry Blossom Festival, Damyang Bamboo Forest Festival, Yeon Deung Hoe Lotus Lantern Festival, Jindo Sea Parting Festival, and Boseong Green Tea Plantation Festival.
The weather in summer is perfect for getting outside and relaxing on one of Koreaâs many beaches. Some of the best activities include spending a weekend camping or glamping by the beach, hiking in shaded valleys in the national parks, and water sports such as surfing, kayaking, and scuba diving.
Unfortunately, the heat may put off some travelers, and high humidity makes it uncomfortable to move around too much. Fortunately, Korea is a modern country with lots of air-conditioning and ways to deal with the hot weather, including delicious summer dishes.
Cool down with a bowl of Korean bingsu (shaved ice dessert) or a cool latte in one of the many cozy Korean cafes in popular beach destinations.
Travelers to Korea in the fall are treated to spectacular fall foliage creeping far and wide. You can see it falling on palace grounds, sprawled on mountains in national parks, and along city streets.
The start of the fall foliage season in Korea coincides with the end of the hot and humid summer, with clear skies and cool weather, making it the perfect time to travel in Korea. Like spring, the fall season in Korea is one of the festivals and celebrations.
The Chuseok holidays in late September / early October are the biggest public holidays of the year, with cultural events held in popular tourist destinations. Thereâs also a range of cultural festivals, such as the Andong Mask Festival, Baekje Culture Festival, Jinju Namdang Yudeung Lantern Festival, Jeonju Bibimbap Festival, and the Seoul Kimchi Festival.
Winter, like summer, has more extreme weather than spring and fall, with temperatures often in the 20s and 30s and below. This season, however, is also one of the best for travelers who want to see clear, blue skies and experience good weather.
Winter is the driest season and it very rarely rains. If you donât mind the cold weather, itâs perfect for traveling around South Korea. One of the biggest draws during winter is the chance to see snowy Korean landscapes, from snow-bedecked royal palaces to frosty peaks atop Koreaâs many mountains.
Winter sports are popular in Korea, with ski and snowboard resorts aplenty. Winter also offers the chance for family fun with winter attractions including sledding, winter illuminations, and Christmas parades.
Cost To Travel To Korea
The cost to travel in South Korea largely depends on your personal style of travel. You can travel on a low budget in Korea, for under $50 per day, or you could also travel for 10 times that amount if you wished to.
Food costs range from a few dollars for a bowl of jajang (black soybean) noodles to hundreds for premium hanwoo (Korean beef) steak. The same applies to accommodation, with budget hostels costing $10 per night and premium 5 stars hotels costing hundreds.
Most travelers to Korea will already know what they want to prioritize their spending on. Some travel to Korea to eat, others to shop, and many more to experience the unique culture and history that Korea has to offer.
The costs in this section of our South Korea Travel Guide are based on the latest costs in Korea from this year. Examples of different costs have been covered to give you an idea of what to expect when you try to budget.
Please note, these prices are based on traveling in Seoul during non-peak times. Prices may be higher in peak times, which include cherry blossom season (Apr) and fall foliage season (Oct). Popular tourist cities, such as Gyeongju and Jeonju, may also have higher prices on weekends.
How Much Does It Cost To Travel In South Korea?
Travelers may find they want to spend more on hotels and less on eating out, or vice-versa, so donât feel like you have to only follow the costs for one section. This is only a guideline to help you plan based on your own personal preferences.
To make it easier to figure out your expected costs to travel in Korea, this South Korea Travel Guide has broken down the costs into 3 different categories. These categories loosely fit 3 different types of travelers, as described below:
- Accommodation: $200+ per night, per room (double)
Korea has a wide range of luxurious hotel options, including rooms in the Lotte World Tower, historic hanok houses, and glamping for those who want to escape to the countryside.
- Food & Drink: $100+ per day, per person
Itâs easy to spend a lot on food and drink in Korea as there are so many delectable restaurants. Fresh seafood, Korean steak, or the finest foreign foods are all available.
- Transportation: $20+ per day, per person
Taxis and transportation are relatively cheap in Korea. A taxi journey across Seoul can cost less than $20 for 30 minutes and even the 1st class options on Koreaâs high-speed trains are under $100 for the longest journey (Seoul to Busan).
- Accommodation: $100 ~ $200 per night, per room (double)
You can book 4-star hotels in Seoul for very reasonable prices and enjoy both comfort and lower prices than youâd find at home. Korea has a wide range of comfortable mid-priced hotels.
- Food & Drink: $50+ per day, per person
With all-you-can-eat Korean restaurants that serve unlimited Korean BBQ and other dishes for under $20 or $30 per person, itâs easy to enjoy the best food Korea has to offer without breaking the bank.
- Transportation: up to $15 per day, per person
Use the subway and buses to get around the big cities and trains to travel further around Korea without breaking the bank. You can even splash out on a taxi and pay only a few dollars per person when traveling as a group for a few dollars extra.
- Accommodation: up to $100 per night, per room (double)
Hostels and guesthouses can be found for under $50 per night and are perfect for somewhere to rest and recharge. If thatâs all you need, save money here and spend it elsewhere.
- Food & Drink: $20 â $30 per day, per person
If you budget well and stick to street food, free hotel breakfasts, and convenience store foods, you can eat well and still have enough to splurge on good food for dinner.
- Transportation: up to $10 per day, per person
Walking and buses are cheap and convenient ways to travel around Koreaâs biggest cities. Traveling from city to city is also cheap, with intercity buses costing less than $10 for 1-2 hour journeys.
Further Costs To Travel In South Korea
Besides these everyday costs to travel in South Korea, there are other costs that youâll need to cover from time to time. These costs include internet & phone access, day trips, activities, souvenirs, travel insurance, and flights. These costs will be broken down into low and high-end costs that you can expect to pay in Korea.
Museums and galleries offer unique (and authentic) Korean souvenirs such as pottery, painting, tea & soju sets, and more. If you want something a bit more special, head to the underground markets near Gwangjang Market in Seoul and get your own handmade hanbok, which you can get posted back home to save luggage space.
- Small Souvenirs: $5+
- Korean Cosmetics: $5+
- Korean Artworks: $10+
- Korean Tea (box of): $10 to $20
- Korean Soju Set: $10 to $20
- Korean Handcrafts: $10+
- Tailored Hanbok: $200+
The day trip prices quoted below are the prices you can expect to pay with a reputable tour company like Klook or Trazy . Hiring a private guide will be a lot more expensive and might come to $200+ per day.
Please note: The prices quoted below are estimates and may change depending on the season or tour services.
- DMZ Tour – $50 to $120
- Nami Island Area – $40 to $70
- Everland Theme Park – $30 to $50
- Jeonju Hanok Village – $50 to $70
- Korean Folk Village – $50 to $60
- Seoraksan Mountain – $70 to $150
As mentioned earlier in this South Korea Travel Guide, buying a Discover Seoul Pass is a great way to save money on Seoulâs premium attractions.
- Royal Palaces – $3
- N Seoul Tower – $10
- Hanbok Rental – $10+
- Seoul City Tour Bus – $10
- Han River Cruise – $15 to $30
- Seoul Sky Observatory – $30 to $50
- Aquariums – $20 to $30
- Seoul Zoo & Seoul Grand Park $10
- Amusement Parks – $30 to $40
Flight costs depend on which airports youâre traveling from. A flight from Los Angeles to Incheon Airport (Koreaâs main airport) costs around $1400 right now. Flight costs vary depending on the season and time of day.
Best of Korea recommends Skyscanner and Expedia for the best flight deals to Korea.
Why Travel To South Korea?
In recent years, travelers from around the world have been increasingly drawn to South Korea. The country is a must-see destination in Asia, with more than 17 million travelers in 2019. After reading this South Korea Travel Guide, youâll understand what draws so many people to the Land of The Morning Calm, as Korea is also known.
There are myriad reasons why people visit Korea. Many come to experience life in a unique country, packed with historical and cultural sights that you wonât find elsewhere in the world. In the afternoon you can walk through a royal palace dressed in hanbok (traditional Korean clothes), sip green tea in a hanok (traditional Korean house), and pass Buddhist monks walking peacefully through an ancient temple.
Modern South Korean culture is conquering the world, with chart-topping acts that include BTS and Black Pink, Oscar-winning movies like Parasite, and phenomenally successful TV shows like Squid Game. This brings in legions of fans flocking to shooting locations and film sets to relive their favorite K-Culture moments. Some lucky travelers even get to catch sight of their favorite K-Stars walking around Gangnam, a hotspot for Koreaâs most famous citizens.
Not only is Korea a beautiful country, itâs a country that will make you beautiful, with some of the worldâs best fashion and beauty shops. Korea is famous for its K-Beauty products and is a beauty and fashion shoppers paradise. From the street fashions of Hongdae, to the luxurious fashion malls of Gangnam, and the wall-to-wall malls with discount clothes in Dongdaemun, youâre guaranteed to find something you canât resist at a great price. If you prefer a cultural shopping experience, there are traditional markets all over Korea, where you can experience street food, buy novel gifts, and see how locals live and socialize.
Thereâs so much more to South Korea than what youâll find in the cities, however. South Korea, a country thatâs 70% mountainous with coasts on three sides, offers so much to nature and adventure lovers. Hiking , South Koreaâs national pastime, is a popular way to see more of the Korean countryside, looking down over rice fields, forested valleys, and pockets of urbanization. Skydiving, parasailing, scuba diving, water sports, cycling, rock climbing, white water rafting, and lots more are on offer and very reasonably priced. South Korea is a great place to enjoy the great outdoors.
The real jewel in South Koreaâs natural crown, however, has to be Jeju Island â one of the New 7 Wonders of the Natural World. Explore lava caves, hike to the peak of the central dormant volcano (Hallasan Mountain), trek around the rugged coast, relax on a sandy beach in a modern cafe, and even try your hand at horse riding.
Whatever your reason to travel to South Korea, youâre sure to find more and more reasons to return again and again. Let this South Korea Travel Guide whet your appetite for your first trip, inspire you to plan a follow-up trip, and guide you to the best things to see and do in South Korea.
South Korea Travel Guide FAQs
Not sure about the South Korea travel restrictions and want to know more about visas, vaccinations, and what the rules are? This next section covers some of the most frequently asked questions about traveling to Korea now. If you have more questions that arenât covered below, feel free to write to us on the Best of Korea Facebook page.
Do I need a visa to travel to South Korea?
US citizens and tourists from 111 other countries, including Canada and Mexico, donât need a visa to travel to South Korea. The US government and South Korea have a visa-free travel arrangement and tourists can stay for up to 90 days.
What happens when I arrive in South Korea?
From May 2023 onwards, there are no forms to fill out as long as you have nothing to declare to customs. Travelers with nothing to declare can enjoy a hassle-free entry procedure by simply walking through the âNothing to Declareâ passage. Travelers who carry items that exceed the duty-free limit, foreign currency that exceed the value of US$10,000, or other items that require customs declaration must still fill out a declaration form and walk through the âGoods to Declareâ passage.
Can I travel to Korea if I'm unvaccinated?
Yes, you can still travel to South Korea if youâre unvaccinated. South Korea no longer restricts travel based on vaccination status (as of October 2022).
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- For the best flight deals to South Korea, Best of Korea recommends Skyscanner and Expedia . You can find the cheapest prices and most convenient flights and buy the one that suits you best.
- For the best hotel prices in Seoul, Best of Korea recommends Klook 0r Agoda â they cover most hotels in Seoul and the rest of Korea and offer great prices without hidden fees.
- There are large differences in exchange rates so you will need to do some comparing before you exchange a large sum of money. You can exchange USD to KRW easily at banks or money exchange shops in all major tourist areas like central Seoul (Myeongdong and Namdaemun are good places but the Coex Center also offers money exchange. You can also negotiate the exchange rate with the vendor if you think it is too high.
- You can withdraw cash from bank ATMs. Alternatively, use a pre-paid travel card like the one offered by Wise , which allows ATM withdrawals and payments and works perfectly in Korea.
- Donât forget to bring a travel adapter for your electronics and leave plenty of extra space in your suitcase for the many Korean souvenirs and goodies youâll buy on your trip.
No, travelers from the USA donât need a tourist visa to enter South Korea. You can visit for up to 90 days visa-free. However, you must apply for the K-ETA before traveling and upload your travel plans and hotel details.
Most COVID-19 rules in Korea have been dropped and now there are only 2 main rules to be aware of. First, face masks are mandatory when visiting medical facilities (hospitals). There is no longer a 7-day mandatory quarantine for people in South Korea. If youâre infected with COVID, the Korean government recommends a 5 day self-quarantine, but itâs not enforced. Travelers to Korea should follow the current restrictions or may be liable for fines or deportation.
Here are 6 of the best destinations in Korea that you absolutely must visit, as well as some of the sights youâll want to check out while youâre there. Weâll be bringing you lots more detailed destination guides in the future, so be sure to visit again soon
This Full Day Tour of Seoul will show you some of the hottest spots in the city, while this Customized Private Tour of Seoul will allow you to choose where to go.
Winter is cold and dry and, ironically, a great time to visit Jeju Island. This semi-tropical island is warmer than the mainland, but still gets snow on the mighty Hallasan Mountain. You can sit on a sunny beach one day and then hike knee-deep in snow the next. Jeju is also famous for its citrus, with thousands of tangerine trees dropping their juicy fruits in early winter.
Korean Travel Tips
Korea is a unique country with a written language that looks nothing like English, interesting Korean Cultural And Etiquette Rules , and an always busy lifestyle. Travelers may be lost trying to do even the simplest things.
These essential Korean travel tips have been crafted by experienced travelers who love to save time and money. Only the best quality services and products are recommended here.
If youâre traveling to Korea, youâre almost certainly going to want to get access to the internet to help you navigate, translate Korean, or even book tickets to attractions. Korea has one of the worldâs best mobile internet and the prices are very reasonable. 5G mobile internet services are available across the country and Korea was one of the first to get the super-fast service. You wonât have problems connecting with a sim card or WiFi router when you travel
South Korea is a country packed with famous landmarks and sights, unique culture â modern & historical, family-fun activities, outdoor adventures, cozy cafe districts, and natural wonders. Thereâs more to do in Korea than you could imagine and itâs impossible to explore it all in one trip. Try to plan your itinerary by cities and locations. For example, plan your day in Seoul and stay by the district.
Here are some of the best things to see and do in South Korea, broken down into different themes so you can find things that interest you the most. The location of each of these attractions is included, too, so you can create a city-by-city itinerary, seeing the best South Korea has to offer.
Any South Korea Travel Guide would be incomplete without thee top landmarks & famous areas in Korea. These unmissable Korean attractions offer some of the best sights in Korea, showing you Korean history, culture, design, and sense of humor.
Learning about Koreaâs past is not only enjoyable, itâll also open your eyes to how modern Korean culture has evolved. Witness the majesty of grand palaces and the humble Buddhist temples and gain an insight into life in Korea with these fascination historical sights.
Are you a fan of Korean culture? Then check out these 10 modern K-Culture locations in Korea. Whether youâre ARMY or an arthouse cinema fan, youâll love these sights. K-Drama fans, check out these K-Drama Filming Spots in Seoul .
If youâre traveling to Korea with your family, you donât need to worry about the kids getting bored. There are plenty of family-fun attractions in Korea to keep them amused and to show them what Koreaâs really like.
Culture lovers will find no shortage of places to learn about Korean, Asian, and world history & culture. Korea has a rich history and displays this through a range of museums. Learn about traditional life, Korean wars, the democracy struggles, and even kimchi .
Once a land of teahouses, Korea has now fully embraced coffee culture. Koreaâs late-night culture makes cafes a great place to gather and chat. The rise of social media has also led to hundreds of insta-worthy cafes with photogenic decor, unusual coffee designs, and delicious desserts.
Many people travel to Korea just to shop, thanks to the low prices, haggling in the markets, and good quality items. From traditional markets to high-end designer goods, thereâs somewhere to shop for everyone. Be sure to try authentic Korean street foods in the markets, too.
Korea is a country surrounded by sea on 3 sides and 70% mountainous, giving it a wealth of natural beauty. Besides Korean cherry blossoms , flowers, and fall foliage, there are sculpted gardens, shimmering ponds, riverside parks, and a volcano to see.
Morning : Explore Seoulâs historic royal palaces starting with Gyeongbokgung or Changdeokgung Palace in central Seoul. You get free entry if youâre wearing a Korean hanbok, so be sure to pick one up from the rental shops outside.
Morning : Learn about Koreaâs history at the National Museum or War Memorial in Yeongsan. These fascinating museums have interactive exhibits and feature 1000âs of years of Korean history.
Morning : Take a day trip from Seoul to explore Gapyeong County. See the wonders of the Garden of Morning Calm and its idyllic nature. This is one of the most beautiful gardens in Korea.
Morning : Grab an early breakfast at Seoul Station and ride the high-speed KTX train directly to Seoul. It takes less than 4 hours and rides past rice fields, mountains, and the Korean countryside.
Morning : Take a day trip to the UNESCO World Heritage City of Gyeongju and roam the Gyeongju Historic Area. See Daereungwon Tomb Complex and Cheomseongdae Observatory.
Morning : Pack your bags and ride the KTX back to Seoul. Head to Hongdae for street food snacks or Michelin-starred delights in famous restaurants.
South Korea is a country that experiences four very distinct seasons, with temperatures ranging from 100 Fahrenheit in the summer to below 0 Fahrenheit in the winter. Each of South Koreaâs seasons brings opportunities to see unique natural views and enjoy the different climates in Korea.
March to May
June To August
September to November
December to February
Korean Souvenir Costs
The best places to buy souvenirs in Korea are in the traditional markets and tourist areas. Insadong in Seoul has a lot of art and souvenir shops, as do the market streets around Bukchon Hanok Village. Hongdae offers lots of bargain snacks and souvenirs to take home.
Day Trip Costs From Seoul
A day trip from Seoul is a must to see a different side of Korea from what youâll experience in the capital. Taking a day trip is a great chance to experience Koreaâs countryside, nature, and hard-to-reach cultural attractions.
Korean Activity Costs
Seoul and other Korean cities have so much to offer to tourists. From historical palaces to exciting theme parks and attractions, itâs easy to have fun, explore, and discover more about Koreaâs history.
Flight Costs To Korea
Flight costs depend on which airports youâre traveling from. A flight from Los Angeles to Incheon Airport (Koreaâs main airport) costs around $1370 right now. Flight costs vary depending on the season and time of day.
The cost to fly to Korea is more than twice the normal price right now. Fortunately, Korea ended the restrictions on the number of flights into the country from June 2022 and flight costs and availability should be improved in the near future.
Thereâs so much more to South Korea than what youâll find in the cities, however. South Korea, a country thatâs 70% mountainous with coasts on three sides, offers so much to nature and adventure lovers. Hiking, South Koreaâs national pastime, is a popular way to see more of the Korean countryside, looking down over rice fields, forested valleys, and pockets of urbanization. Skydiving, parasailing, scuba diving, water sports, cycling, rock climbing, white water rafting, and lots more are on offer and very reasonably priced. South Korea is a great place to enjoy the great outdoors.
From September 2022 onwards it is no longer necessary to provide any vaccination status or take any PCR or RAT tests. A mandatory health check will be required, but this is only a simple form you can fill in on arrival.
What happens if I get a positive PCR result?
If you test positive for COVID-19 while in Korea, you will need to quarantine for 7 days at government facilities. Travelers who break the quarantine rules are subject to deportation or fines.
However, if a traveler (vaccinated or unvaccinated) tests positive for COVID-19 in Korea, they will have to self-quarantine until negative.
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The Korea Tourism Organization (KTO) hosted the K-tourism Roadshow “Korea Travel Fair 2023” in Singapore from May 12 to 14.
The 38th Seoul international travel fair. The Soul International Travel Fair is, with its 38 year-history, the largest international travel fair in Korea where 70 countries are participating to promote their tourism resources and cultures.
Ticketing With Two Feet is already set to be one of the hottest Korean travel variety shows of 2023 due to its star-studded cast. Ha Jung-woo, Joo Ji-hoon, Yeo Jin-gu, and Min-ho head on an eight-day trip to New Zealand.
The Seoul Tourism Organization (STO CEO: Kil Ki-yon) kickstarted tourism promotion by holding the 2023 Seoul International Travel Mart (SITM) at Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP) for five days from Tuesday, June 20 to Saturday, June 24.
The Korea Travel Fair will run from 12 to 14 May and gather a treasure trove of travel deals, destinations, and products under one roof. Acclaimed South Korean actor Lee Do-hyun will make an appearance at the KTO fair on 13 May to meet his Singapore fans and share his travel experiences.
Our streamlined South Korea Travel Guide provides essential itinerary ideas, travel tips, and the best day trips to enhance your experience. Dive into the heart of Korean culture and start planning your unforgettable journey.
The official opening ceremony on Saturday, 13 May, at 11.30am will feature Black Dot, a performance team that combines Korean calligraphy and taekwondo martial arts to express the true colours of Korea; and a travel talk show with hallyu celebrity Lee Do-Hyun.
This year’s event will feature more than 55 exhibitors, including regional tourism organizations, airlines, travel agencies, and Korean retailers. Visitors can look forward to exciting travel deals, retail discounts, exclusive offers and even a special Hallyu star appearance.
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Korea Travel Fair 2023 will be held from 12 – 14 May 2023 at Our Tampines Hub (OTH). Organised by the Korea Tourism Organisation, over 55 travel agencies, companies, airlines, and Korean retailers will offer the best Korea travel packages, products and services at this 3-day consumer travel show.