Finding Serenity in the City: A Tour of Seoul’s Most Tranquil Parks and Gardens

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Direction and Purpose:
This itinerary is designed for travelers who want to experience the beauty of nature and parks in Seoul. For 5 days, the plan will take you to the most popular natural destinations in the city, including hiking trails, gardens, and national parks. You will also have a chance to taste the best local cuisine, experience the vibrant culture of Seoul, and stay in comfortable and affordable hotels.

Day 1: Arrival and Relaxation
– Arrival at Incheon International Airport
– Transport to hotel by taxi (approx. 1 hour, 70,000 KRW)
– Check-in and rest at the hotel
– Late afternoon walk in Namsan Park and N Seoul Tower for a stunning view of the city
– Dinner at a nearby Korean restaurant (approx. 20,000 KRW)

Hotel recommendation: LOTTE Hotel Seoul – located in the heart of the city, offering spacious rooms, excellent service, and amenities (approx. 250,000 KRW per night)

Day 2: Bukhansan National Park and Traditional Korean Village
– Early breakfast at the hotel
– Take Bus 143 or Bus 120 to Bukhansan National Park (approx. 1 hour, 1,500 KRW)
– Hike to the top of Bukhansan Mountain (approx. 4 hours)
– Lunch at a local restaurant near the park (approx. 15,000 KRW)
– Visit the traditional Bukchon Hanok Village in the afternoon
– Dinner at a Korean barbecue restaurant in the village (approx. 25,000 KRW)

Hotel recommendation: Blueboat Hostel Myeongdong – a cozy and affordable hostel located near Myeongdong shopping district and public transportation (approx. 50,000 KRW per night)

Day 3: Seoul Forest and Gyeongbokgung Palace
– Breakfast at a nearby café
– Take subway line 2 to Seoul Forest (approx. 30 minutes, 1,250 KRW)
– Enjoy a morning walk along the park’s trails and gardens
– Lunch at Seoul Forest Park Café (approx. 10,000 KRW)
– Visit Gyeongbokgung Palace in the afternoon and watch the changing of the guard ceremony
– Dinner at a local Korean restaurant in the palace district (approx. 20,000 KRW)

Hotel recommendation: GLAD Hotel Yeouido – a modern and stylish hotel located near Yeouido Park and Han River, with easy access to public transportation (approx. 150,000 KRW per night)

Day 4: Hangang Park and Dongdaemun Market
– Breakfast at the hotel
– Take bus 401 or 405 to Hangang Park (approx. 40 minutes, 1,200 KRW)
– Enjoy a leisurely walk along the park’s riverside and bike trails
– Lunch at a riverside café (approx. 15,000 KRW)
– Visit the trendy Dongdaemun Market in the afternoon for shopping and street food
– Dinner at a nearby local restaurant (approx. 20,000 KRW)

Hotel recommendation: Hotel Atrium – a comfortable and affordable hotel located near Dongdaemun Market, with convenient access to public transportation (approx. 80,000 KRW per night)

Day 5: Olympic Park and Departure
– Early breakfast at the hotel
– Take subway line 5 to Olympic Park (approx. 30 minutes, 1,250 KRW)
– Take a morning stroll around the park’s green spaces and sculptures
– Lunch at a nearby Korean restaurant (approx. 15,000 KRW)
– Check-out of hotel and take taxi to Incheon International Airport (approx. 1 hour, 70,000 KRW)

FAQs:
Q: Are there any admission fees to the parks and palaces?
A: Yes, most attractions have admission fees ranging from 1,000 KRW to 10,000 KRW per person.

Q: Can we rent bikes at Hangang Park?
A: Yes, there are several bike rental shops along the park’s bike trails.

Q: Do we need hiking gear for Bukhansan National Park?
A: It is recommended to wear comfortable hiking shoes and bring water and snacks, but it is not necessary to have special hiking gear.

Q: What is the best time of year to visit Seoul for nature and parks?
A: Spring and fall are the best times to visit, with mild temperatures and beautiful foliage. Winter can be cold, but also offers opportunities for winter sports and festivals. Summer can be hot and humid.

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