Seoul's Best Attractions

This means that there is a wide range of attractions to explore as well as some hotels in Seoul to choose from. Detailed below are some of the best things to do in Seoul.
 
1) Changyong Palace
Dating back to 1419, this majestic palace was built in the Joseon era by King Sejong and is often said to be one of the city's most popular palaces with visitors. Renovated to its former glory in 1986, Changyong Palace is one of South Korea's oldest and most magnificent palaces to have stood the test of time.


2) Bongeusna Temple
Dating back to the year 794, this temple is both one of the oldest and most important places of worship in South Korea. People travel from far and wide to experience life as a monk with the Temple Stay Program, while the temple is also famous for its magnificent artwork and Buddhist library.


3) Lotte World
Originally opened in 1989, Lotte World is Korea's answer to Disneyland. Receiving around eight million visitors per year, the rides come in all shapes and sizes here, ranging from gentle rides aimed at young children to wild rollercoaster that are sure to satisfy even the more die hard thrill seeker.


4) Mount Pukhansan
Just on the outskirts of the city, this striking granite mountain is one of Seoul's most popular beauty spots, featuring nature trails to wander along and spy on the city from this elevated viewpoint. The mountain is covered with pretty flowers as well as numerous Buddhist temples.


5) The National Museum of Korea
Boasting the magnificent 800-seat Yong theatre in which concerts and other performances are regularly held, this is the country's most popular and important museum. Housing artefacts from a number of different dynasties, the National Museum of Korea finally opened in 2005.


6) N Seoul Tower
Often acclaimed to be one of the world's tallest towers, the N Seoul Tower offers excellent views of the city from its fifth floor. The tower is located in the heart of the city, which means that many visitors will be able to walk to the tower from their hotel in Seoul.


7) Chongdong Theater
Featuring a diverse range of Korean cultural performances, this intimate theatre is a popular attraction for those who want to escape Seoul's bar scene for an hour or two in the evening. One of the theatre's highlights is the painting known as 'Myths of Planets, Plays, Vision,' while the stage is located in the basement.


8) 63-Building
Opened in 1985, the 63-Building is the third tallest building in the whole of South Korea. Visitors who venture inside will find 63 floors of restaurants, shops and places to play, while the observation deck on the 63rd floor offers breathtaking city views.


9) Namsan Park
Often acclaimed as a symbol of Seoul, Namsan Park is located in the very heart of the city. Not only is this large and lovely park the perfect place to retreat from the frantic pace of the city and relax in this urban ecology island. Among the many attractions here are the N Seoul tower, a library and small zoo.


10) Memorial Cemetery
Featuring a well-presented museum as well as a roller-skating area and a number of tennis courts, the Memorial Cemetery contains the bodies of the students and other young people who were shot in the pro-democracy demonstrations of 1960. In addition to 224 graves, visitors will also find tennis courts here and a museum.



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