From BTS to Blackpink: A tour of Seoul’s hottest K-pop spots

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Direction and Purpose:

This 5-day travel plan will introduce you to the Korean pop culture scene in Seoul. From visiting popular K-pop related attractions to experiencing the local food and nightlife, this itinerary will give you a taste of everything that Korea has to offer in terms of pop culture.

Day 1:
Transportation: Subway, Bus
Hotel recommendation: Aloft Seoul Myeongdong

– Visit SM Town Coex Artium for a glimpse of the world of K-pop.
– Lunch at Gangnam Bunsik for some traditional Korean street food
– Visit Starfield Library in COEX Mall for a quiet place to relax and read
– Dinner at Mingles, a popular fusion restaurant
– End the day with some karaoke at Coin Noraebang

Day 2:
Transportation: Subway, Taxi
Hotel recommendation: Grand Hyatt Seoul

– Visit JYP Entertainment Building to see where some of the biggest K-pop stars were trained
– Lunch at Tto Tto Wa, a trendy Korean barbeque restaurant
– Take a taxi to Namsan Tower for panoramic views of the city
– Dinner at Gwangjang Market for some Korean street food
– End the day by attending a live K-pop concert at Olympic Park Arena

Day 3:
Transportation: Subway, Bus
Hotel recommendation: ibis Styles Ambassador Seoul Myeongdong

– Visit Cube Entertainment Building to see where popular groups like Pentagon and BtoB were trained
– Lunch at Tosokchon, known for their famous samgyetang (ginseng chicken soup)
– Take the bus to the Bukchon Hanok Village to experience traditional Korean architecture and culture
– Dinner at Gogung, a royal court cuisine restaurant
– End the day at Club Octagon for a night of dancing and live performances

Day 4:
Transportation: Subway, Taxi
Hotel recommendation: Lotte Hotel Seoul

– Visit the YG Entertainment Building to see where popular groups like BLACKPINK and BIGBANG were trained
– Lunch at Isaac Toast, a popular Korean breakfast chain
– Take a taxi to Lotte World Mall to shop and experience the theme park
– Dinner at Jungsik, a Michelin-starred Korean restaurant
– End the day at a Korean drinking establishment like Pocha 32 for some soju and snacks.

Day 5:
Transportation: Subway
Hotel recommendation: Shilla Stay Yeoksam

– Visit the K Star Road, a street filled with K-pop related shops and murals
– Lunch at Suji’s, a vegetarian restaurant
– Take the subway to explore the vibrant Hongdae neighborhood
– Dinner at Mokbar, known for their Korean-style ramen
– End the trip by attending a taping of a popular Korean variety show like Running Man or Infinite Challenge

FAQs:

1. How much money should I bring for this trip?
The estimated price range for food, transportation, and activities is around $100-$150 per day. However, this can vary depending on your preferences and spending habits.

2. Do I need to know Korean to enjoy this trip?
While knowing even a few basic Korean phrases would be helpful, it is not necessary as many people in Seoul speak English.

3. Can I get by with just using public transportation?
Yes, the Subway system in Seoul is efficient and affordable. Taxis are also available but can be more expensive.

4. Is there a dress code for visiting K-pop related attractions?
No, there is no specific dress code but it is recommended to dress comfortably as there may be a lot of walking involved.

5. Are there any safety concerns I should be aware of?
Seoul is generally safe for travelers, but like in any big city, it’s recommended to stay aware of your surroundings and take precautions like keeping valuable belongings close to you.

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