This is the most informative video I have seen, thank you so much! My family will be in Korea for 3 weeks in Dec. 2023, and hope to see more content like this for Jeonju, Busan, and Jeju! Thank you!
Many thanks for the video and useful info n tips . Really like it when you tried out the suggested itinerary as it really helps in our planning and how to adjust it to our needs. Please do a content on Mokpo and the Purple islands or Jinhae . Thank you so much for sharing. I really enjoy your videos . 👍🏻👍🏻
You don’t know how super helpful your videos are, thank you. I’m gonna go on a solo trip to Seoul in autumn and your videos not only help clear lots of questions but even more excited to go! 감사미다 🙏
Really helpful for getting a feel of a days sightseeing. The maps of the Hanok Village was especially helpful as it's hard for visitors to know the borders of a neighborhood.
We are going there soon. Thanks for your practical video and suggestions. I wonder if you have any talks about how to take public transport and taxi. They will be very practical as well. Thanks again
I will try your advice next week. My wife and I are in Daegu until 7 December. We are here for our nephew's wedding. Then, we travel to Seoul, we are staying in Myeongdong. We also have two weekend side trips planned for Jeonju and Sokcho. Back to the US on 20 December
Thank you for this video. I’m trying to plan my 1-whole-day trip in Seoul and the route you took seems to be good. I will be in the Insadong area so this route could work.
LOVED THIS VIDEO. Very useful. Please make more One day in Seoul videos exploring a different area. Planning on visiting South Korea very soon. Will be using your guide to start the first leg of the trip. :D
Nice vlog, it relates to me since I am going to transit (only) in Korea for 21 hours from 6pm to 3pm the next day. On the next day to continue my flight to another country, I plan to see Buchon Hanok Village & Gwanjang Market. Any more suggestion places to see with my free time from 7-8am to my departure flight at 3pm? Do you know the closest KAL Limo Bus stop from Jongno 5-ga Subway Station?
Hello! Sounds great! Hmm I don’t think there are things to do in the morning. Maybe you can go Hanok village and then go to Gyeongbokgung at 9am? Or just a small walk around the Gwanghwanmun Square. There is one K limo that goes from jw marriott hotel in front of Dongdaemun Station which is one station away from jongro 5 station:) check out bus number 6702. www.airport.kr/ap/ko/tpt/busRouteList.do
Thanks a lot for this video, it was very interesting and I like the way you present it, very calmly. I will come to Korea next fall and already used a lot of your video to help plan my trip with my son :) Can you do a similar video about the Seoul City Walk & Ihwa mural village ? And about Busan, do you now how to get to Seokbulsa Temple? I tried last time I went to Korea (before the pandemic) by using the cable car that goes up the hill but couldn't find the proper path to the temple... Thanks again for sharing all those tips :)
Thank you for picking one area and showing us around, please make another one day video in a different area. Thank your recommending Hwangsaengga, I will try it when I visit Seoul
Thank you so so much! Most informative video I have ever found. What is the weather like? Is this in November? Planning to go there on the second week of November this year.
Hi! Can you please suggests places near soul that are also nice to visit? Or maybe Restaurants that we can visit for must try/ authentic korean dishes in Seoul. Thanks your Videos Are really helpful👍
@@yourkoreafriend great 👍 Thanks Another question : Is this ok idea to stay near Seoul station for Seoul trip for 2 days such as Hongdae,Itawon, Dongdaemoon, Namdaemoon , kyeongbokgung Palace and near.
Thank you for video it so helpful we will travel there in June I have some questions would like to ask # 1 how do I find a local tour guide? #2 how far from soul to punggi?
Do most restaurants offer takeaways? I'm travelling alone and would want to pick up some food on the way and eat it somewhere with a nice scenery. Thanks in advance
Oh yes most restaurants do offer takeaways. But like hot soups, they will not heat it too hot because of safety. You might need to heat it up before eating them :)
Hello, thank you so much for a very informative video. I click on the link you share but I cannot get a copy of the itinerary because I am not a member! 😞
Thank you for the recommendations. I didn't know wearing a hanbok can get free entry to the palaces. Do men wear hanbok too or is it called something else?
Yes :) Men wears hanbok too. Hanbok is a traditional Korean cloth so Hanbok refers to both men’s and women’s clothes. You can slightly see a man wearing hanbok in this video 1:15
AMAZING! People, food, sightseeing, nature, technology etc. were overwhelming. Seoul will forever be in my heart. Will for sure go back there again. Next destination is Japan!
Дякую за ваші поради. Хоча я збираюся до Сеулу через 1,5-2 роки, але ваші поради мені дуже сподобалися! Чи можете ви запропонувати чим зайнятися ввечері у Сеулі, крім барів та вечірок? Бо я запланувала тільки круїз по річці та подивитись на танці
very organize content.
This is the most informative video I have seen, thank you so much! My family will be in Korea for 3 weeks in Dec. 2023, and hope to see more content like this for Jeonju, Busan, and Jeju! Thank you!
Many thanks for the video and useful info n tips . Really like it when you tried out the suggested itinerary as it really helps in our planning and how to adjust it to our needs.
Please do a content on Mokpo and the Purple islands or Jinhae .
Thank you so much for sharing. I really enjoy your videos . 👍🏻👍🏻
You don’t know how super helpful your videos are, thank you. I’m gonna go on a solo trip to Seoul in autumn and your videos not only help clear lots of questions but even more excited to go! 감사미다 🙏
Really helpful for getting a feel of a days sightseeing. The maps of the Hanok Village was especially helpful as it's hard for visitors to know the borders of a neighborhood.
Very informative! 😊
Amazing itinerary! Thank you for your great effort and selfless sharing via this video and notion link!!! It is so well done!!!
Thank you for watching 😉😉 I glad it helped everyone 😆
Very useful information, Thank you so much. I like it.
Thanks for all the informations I appreciate your help my Korean friend
Great itinerary! Will definitely be useful for my visit this weekend
I might copy paste your entire trip. Thanks so much
Awesome!!!
Thank you Yong. Super walking tour of central Seoul. I plan to visit soon from CA and use your guide.
Thank you very much for the itinerary! It’s been a great help.
Thanks for the tips! Among other channels, I've found yours listeners-friendly with your calm and clear presentation, though it's in Eng.
Thanks from Hong Kong, will visit Seoul next week and your video helps me much❤
I'm glad it helped! Have a safe flight here! 😆
Very good itinerary. Thank you.
Great tips.
We are going there soon. Thanks for your practical video and suggestions. I wonder if you have any talks about how to take public transport and taxi. They will be very practical as well. Thanks again
Hi this is very helpful..next time i visit Seoul, i will try this 1 day tour. 😊
Great 😉 let me know how it goes!! 😆
I learn a lot just by watching your video.
I just subscribed to your channel! Thank you for your videos, I am planning to visit Korea in September and they have been very helpful! 🙂🙂👏👏
Thanks for the tips!
This is good information. I am going to Korea in May
I will try your advice next week.
My wife and I are in Daegu until 7 December. We are here for our nephew's wedding. Then, we travel to Seoul, we are staying in Myeongdong.
We also have two weekend side trips planned for Jeonju and Sokcho. Back to the US on 20 December
Hello Thomas you are here! Great 😊 Hope this helps your tour in Seoul. It’s getting cold in Seoul 🥶 Be careful walking around !
Thanks so much - a very helpful video which gives me an idea of how much we can cover in a day
That was great! Thanks heaps 😀
This channel is gold!!
Thank you for this video. I’m trying to plan my 1-whole-day trip in Seoul and the route you took seems to be good. I will be in the Insadong area so this route could work.
LOVED THIS VIDEO. Very useful. Please make more One day in Seoul videos exploring a different area. Planning on visiting South Korea very soon. Will be using your guide to start the first leg of the trip. :D
Thank you so much for this video!
It will definitely help me move around Soul since I´m visiting all by myself! :)
This was so helpful, thank you! Please make more videos going around Seoul 🤗
Nice vlog, it relates to me since I am going to transit (only) in Korea for 21 hours from 6pm to 3pm the next day.
On the next day to continue my flight to another country, I plan to see Buchon Hanok Village & Gwanjang Market. Any more suggestion places to see with my free time from 7-8am to my departure flight at 3pm?
Do you know the closest KAL Limo Bus stop from Jongno 5-ga Subway Station?
Hello! Sounds great! Hmm I don’t think there are things to do in the morning. Maybe you can go Hanok village and then go to Gyeongbokgung at 9am? Or just a small walk around the Gwanghwanmun Square.
There is one K limo that goes from jw marriott hotel in front of Dongdaemun Station which is one station away from jongro 5 station:) check out bus number 6702.
www.airport.kr/ap/ko/tpt/busRouteList.do
Thanks a lot for this video, it was very interesting and I like the way you present it, very calmly. I will come to Korea next fall and already used a lot of your video to help plan my trip with my son :)
Can you do a similar video about the Seoul City Walk & Ihwa mural village ? And about Busan, do you now how to get to Seokbulsa Temple? I tried last time I went to Korea (before the pandemic) by using the cable car that goes up the hill but couldn't find the proper path to the temple...
Thanks again for sharing all those tips :)
Thank you for picking one area and showing us around, please make another one day video in a different area. Thank your recommending Hwangsaengga, I will try it when I visit Seoul
Yes of course! I will definately come back with another video of this soon :)
Thank you so much ! Was so helpful !
BTW, do you have any suggestions for 3/4 night travel to Korea, mainly to Seoul for non-Korean speakers? Thz again 🎉
Thank you so so much! Most informative video I have ever found. What is the weather like? Is this in November? Planning to go there on the second week of November this year.
Awesome and helpful travel tip...copying this for our trip on april ....any busan itinerary? 😊
Great! it will be fun ;) Cherry blossom will be lovely by then. I will for sure do busan soon!
@@yourkoreafriend perfect just got our tickets cant wait now...will wait for your busan video as well u r trully our korean friend
Really enjoy all your videos,Yong. Can you suggest itinerary or places to visit for middle age couple in Seoul?
Bouncing video. Getting a bit dizzy. Not too fast shift of view. Very informative
Is Hwang saeng ga kalguksu made of beef or pork broth? Or can we pick?
This was so helpful! Will be using this as a guide! Thanks!!
Thank you so much for watching! 😊 Let me know how it goes 😉
Thank yo so much! This is extremely helpful! I hope a similar video on Busan would be in the near future?
Sure I will ;))
Can you share which train station to get off for the palace?
Very useful, thank you. We're coming to Korea this month, can you a special on fried chicken?
I'd freeze. have a fun trip! 😁😁
Great it helped! 😆 yes it’s going to be cold 🥶 be ready! Lol Sure, i would love to do something about fried chicken! But it can be biased lol 🤣
I’m going there in July. I was wondering are there any vegetarian restaurants.
Hi! Can you please suggests places near soul that are also nice to visit? Or maybe Restaurants that we can visit for must try/ authentic korean dishes in Seoul. Thanks your Videos Are really helpful👍
All these places are within walking distance???? do I have to take the subway A to B. I do not mind walking all day.
Yes! all of them are in walking distance ;)
@@yourkoreafriend great 👍 Thanks
Another question :
Is this ok idea to stay near Seoul station for Seoul trip for 2 days such as Hongdae,Itawon, Dongdaemoon, Namdaemoon , kyeongbokgung Palace and near.
How much is the ticket to the palace?Do they accept cash in Korea, or its now credit cards?
Thank you for video it so helpful we will travel there in June I have some questions would like to ask
# 1 how do I find a local tour guide? #2 how far from soul to punggi?
Hello! You can find local guides on websites such as trazy, klook, or tripadvisor 😊 I don’t know where punggi is sorry 😭😭
This video is helpful in my planning to Korea somewhere in spring. Any recommendation for DMZ tour?
I will look into DMZ tour ;)) But I think you can check some out in klook, trazy, or kkday websites.
Taking note of this itinerary 😀
Do most restaurants offer takeaways? I'm travelling alone and would want to pick up some food on the way and eat it somewhere with a nice scenery. Thanks in advance
Oh yes most restaurants do offer takeaways. But like hot soups, they will not heat it too hot because of safety. You might need to heat it up before eating them :)
@@yourkoreafriend great thank you!
Where is the document that has the itinerary you spoke of? Thanks
Hello! Check out this link ;)
www.yourkoreafriend.com/post/palace-tour-gyeongbokgung-area
Hi, I'll be in Seoul last week of March this year, can you share your written itinerary please. Can't open the link provided. Thank you so much.
I noticed that the link has expired ;((
Please visit yourkoreafriend.com for the itinerary ;)
May I ask what’s the name of the restaurant?
We'll be there this Dec 16 until 26. A family of 4 will definitely having so much fun around since we love coming back to korea over and over again!
Wow! How many times have you visited Korea?
4 times if I remember correctly! Could you please advice on where is the cheapest seafood market in Seoul? Thanks!
I do have a RUclips channel as well! 🙂
4 times? wow 😆 In Seoul, I think noryangjin fish market is the cheapest :)
Really? I will visit ;))
Itinerary: www.yourkoreafriend.com/post/palace-tour-gyeongbokgung-area
yourkoreafriend.com
Gyeongbokgung video: ruclips.net/video/vHiNPkcdSuM/видео.html
❄ The photos I seen online of the palace with snow. So beautiful! 😊
@@kaskahea1274 Right! I have seen those too 😊 I will for sure see that myself soon ::)
Thanks heaps
looking to get a copy of the Itinerary, but I need to be a member - can you make me a member?
Hello, thank you so much for a very informative video. I click on the link you share but I cannot get a copy of the itinerary because I am not a member! 😞
Thank you for the recommendations. I didn't know wearing a hanbok can get free entry to the palaces. Do men wear hanbok too or is it called something else?
Yes :) Men wears hanbok too. Hanbok is a traditional Korean cloth so Hanbok refers to both men’s and women’s clothes. You can slightly see a man wearing hanbok in this video 1:15
Was there from 14th to 21th of November, OMG I WANNA GO BACK!!!!
Oh! How was the trip?! 😆
AMAZING! People, food, sightseeing, nature, technology etc. were overwhelming. Seoul will forever be in my heart. Will for sure go back there again. Next destination is Japan!
Oh nice! Glad to hear you had a wonderful time in Korea. Japan sounds fun too! 😉
Hello, I'm planning 4 days trip to Seoul, should I visit Busan and come back. Any suggestions?
Hello! Umm.. you could but round trip takes about 5 hours. If you want to visit Busan, it’s doable. :)
Дякую за ваші поради. Хоча я збираюся до Сеулу через 1,5-2 роки, але ваші поради мені дуже сподобалися!
Чи можете ви запропонувати чим зайнятися ввечері у Сеулі, крім барів та вечірок? Бо я запланувала тільки круїз по річці та подивитись на танці
Thank you for watching! Sadly at night, there aren't many things to do except for bars..:(
I will be in Korean next year April 2023
Oh April is a such a great time to visit Korea ;)