

The National Museum of Korea houses over 300,000 artifacts, showcasing the rich history and culture of Korea.
A historic palace with beautiful architecture and gardens, offering a glimpse into Korea's royal history.
A charming street known for its traditional tea houses, craft shops, and cultural experiences.
A fascinating museum showcasing Korean folk traditions, located within Gyeongbokgung Palace.
Spicy kimchi stew with tofu, vegetables, and sometimes pork or seafood.
Stir-fried rice cakes in spicy gochujang sauce, often with fish cakes and green onions.
Blood sausage made from pig's intestines, filled with various ingredients like barley, noodles, or glass noodles.

Exploring the museum involves a lot of walking.
Seoul's weather can be unpredictable, even in museums.
Keep your devices charged for photos and navigation.
Famous for its traditional Korean dumplings and scenic Bukchon Hanok Village views.
Iconic café near the museum, known for its cozy atmosphere and various breakfast options.
A traditional Korean dress, wearing a hanbok is considered a way to honor Korean culture and history.
A type of Korean pottery known for its jade-green glaze, celadon ware dates back to the Goryeo Dynasty.
Popular for its royal court cuisine and traditional Korean dishes.
A traditional Korean snack made from glutinous rice, red beans, and chestnuts, symbolizing good fortune and longevity.
A 18th-century marvel, City Palace Alwar is a blend of Rajput and Mughal architecture, housing a museum that showcases royal artifacts.
A picturesque beach within the historic Galle Fort, offering a blend of colonial architecture and tropical coastline.

Nestled in the Shivalik Hills, this ancient temple dedicated to Goddess Durga is a serene and scenic pilgrimage site.