🇰🇷 South Korea

Ancient temples meet cutting-edge modernity

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Seoul — Dynamic capital of palaces and neon

Gyeongbokgung Palace Palace

Grand Joseon royal palace with throne halls, gardens and changing-of-the-guard ceremonies.

Best time: Mar–Apr & Oct–Nov — Spring blossoms and autumn foliage frame the palace in mild weather.

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Bukchon Hanok Village Historic district

Hillside lanes of traditional hanok houses, artisan studios and tea rooms.

Best time: Mar–Apr & Oct–Nov — Comfortable temperatures and seasonal colour enhance the historic streets.

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N Seoul Tower Landmark

Namsan hilltop tower with sweeping city views, cable car and observation decks.

Best time: Mar–Apr & Sep–Oct — Spring and autumn bring the clearest skies for panoramic views.

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Myeongdong Shopping district

Buzzing streets of cosmetics shops, fashion and sizzling Korean street food.

Best time: Mar–Apr & Oct–Nov — Pleasant weather makes outdoor shopping and street snacking enjoyable.

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Changdeokgung Palace Palace

Secondary royal palace with beautiful gardens and architecture.

Best time: Mar–May & Sep–Nov — UNESCO site offering authentic Joseon period experience.

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Busan — Vibrant coastal city of beaches and seafood

Gamcheon Culture Village Cultural village

Colourful hillside houses, murals, galleries and cafés tumbling toward the sea.

Best time: Mar–May & Oct–Nov — Clear, mild days are perfect for walking the steep, photogenic lanes.

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Haeundae Beach Beach

Busan's famous crescent of sand backed by high-rises, cafés and summer festivals.

Best time: Jun–Aug — Warm water and lively beach culture peak through the summer.

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Jagalchi Fish Market Market

Korea's largest seafood market with tanks of fresh catch and upstairs eateries.

Best time: Mar–Apr & Oct–Nov — Cooler months are comfortable for browsing and seasonal seafood is at its best.

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Beomeosa Temple Temple

Ancient mountainside Buddhist temple with serene halls and forest trails.

Best time: Apr–May & Oct–Nov — Spring blossoms and autumn maples make the temple grounds glorious.

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Beomosa Temple Temple

Serene mountain temple with autumn foliage and hiking trails.

Best time: Mar–May & Sep–Nov — Peaceful spiritual counterpoint to bustling coastal city.

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Gyeongju — Open-air museum of the Silla kingdom

Bulguksa Temple Temple

UNESCO Buddhist temple of stone terraces and pagodas set against wooded hills.

Best time: Apr–May & Oct–Nov — Blossoms and foliage create a magical setting in comfortable weather.

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Seokguram Grotto Temple

Hilltop granite grotto sheltering a serene Buddha gazing toward the sea.

Best time: Apr–May & Oct–Nov — Clear seasons reveal coastal vistas on the approach trail.

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Donggung & Wolji Pond Historic site

Reconstructed Silla royal garden and pavilions mirrored in a tranquil pond.

Best time: Mar–Apr & Oct–Nov — Cherry blossoms and floodlit autumn reflections are especially beautiful.

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Daereungwon Tumuli Park Historic site

Grassy park of grand Silla royal burial mounds with a museum tomb inside.

Best time: Apr–May & Oct–Nov — Mild weather and seasonal colour make the mounds picture-perfect.

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Anapji Pond Viewpoint

Artificial pond with reconstructed pavilions and evening illumination.

Best time: Mar–May & Sep–Nov — Reflects Silla dynasty's engineering and aesthetic sophistication.

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Jeju City — Volcanic island capital with subtropical beaches and folk culture

Hallasan Mountain Natural Wonder

South Korea's highest peak at 1,947 meters, with crater lake and alpine vegetation, dominating Jeju's landscape.

Best time: April to October — The sacred mountain offers panoramic views of the island and is central to Jeju's mythology and hiking culture.

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Jeju Folk Village Museum Museum

An open-air museum preserving traditional Jeju houses, crafts, and agricultural tools from the pre-industrial era.

Best time: Year-round — The village provides authentic cultural immersion and understanding of traditional island life and traditions.

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Yongmeori Beach Beach

A scenic crescent beach with volcanic rock formations, black sand, and views of offshore islands.

Best time: June to September — The unique volcanic landscape creates a distinctive coastal experience rare in Korea.

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Teddy Bear Museum Museum

A whimsical museum showcasing teddy bears from around the world in artistic dioramas and historical exhibits.

Best time: Year-round — The museum offers a unique blend of art, history, and childhood nostalgia in an island resort setting.

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Hallim Park Natural Wonder

A botanical park featuring tropical plants, waterfalls, and ecological gardens across 39 hectares.

Best time: Year-round — The park showcases Jeju's subtropical climate and botanical diversity with manicured walking paths.

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Andong — Heartland of Korean Confucianism with traditional villages and culture

Hahoe Folk Village Old Town

A 600-year-old traditional folk village with well-preserved tiled and thatched-roof houses on a river bend.

Best time: April to October — The village exemplifies Joseon Dynasty aristocratic culture and remains an authentic living heritage site.

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Buyongdae Cliff Viewpoint

A scenic overlook above the Nakdong River with sheer cliff views and autumn foliage, near Hahoe village.

Best time: September to November — The cliff provides dramatic vistas and is especially stunning during autumn color season.

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Andong Folk Museum Museum

A comprehensive museum documenting Andong's cultural heritage, folk traditions, and Confucian intellectual history.

Best time: Year-round — The museum provides essential context for understanding Korean scholarly traditions and regional pride.

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Dosan Seowon Academy Historic Site

A Confucian academy founded in 1574 with traditional wooden architecture, lecture halls, and scholar residences.

Best time: April to October — The academy preserved Korean Confucian learning traditions and remains a pilgrimage site for scholars.

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Andong Mask Dance (Tal Chum) Cultural Event

Traditional masked dance performances unique to Andong, performed during festivals with historical roots in shamanistic rituals.

Best time: September to November — The mask dance represents centuries-old Korean spiritual and artistic traditions with spiritual significance.

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Namhae — Southern island of lush coastlines, fishing villages, and artistic culture

Namhae Island Coastal Drive Viewpoint

A scenic coastal highway with numerous pull-offs overlooking dramatic cliffs, coves, and fishing villages.

Best time: April to October — The drive offers changing coastal perspectives and access to multiple scenic viewpoints and fishing communities.

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Sanjo Haean Road Natural Wonder

A 16-kilometer coastal promenade following dramatic clifftops with sea views, walking paths, and scenic platforms.

Best time: April to October — The road offers meditative coastal walks with ever-changing seascapes and access to secluded beaches.

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Boriam Temple Temple

A Buddhist temple perched on a clifftop with pavilions overlooking the southern coast, founded in the 13th century.

Best time: April to October — The temple combines spiritual significance with breathtaking natural scenery on the island's southern tip.

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Namhae Art Museum Museum

A contemporary art museum featuring Korean and international artists with exhibitions rotating seasonally.

Best time: Year-round — The museum bridges Namhae's artistic community growth and provides cultural enrichment on the island.

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Sardine Museum Museum

A unique museum documenting Namhae's sardine fishing heritage with processing demonstrations and culinary experiences.

Best time: Year-round — The museum tells the story of fishing village life and the fish species that sustained island communities.

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Frequently asked questions

When is the best time to visit South Korea?

It depends on where you go: every place has its own ideal season on this page. For example, Gyeongbokgung Palace is best around Mar–Apr & Oct–Nov. South Korea has 6 featured cities and areas to plan around.

Is English spoken in South Korea?

Roughly 30% of people speak English. The main language is Korean.

How strong is the South Korea passport?

The South Korea passport gives visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to about 193 destinations.

Is South Korea expensive to travel in?

This page lists real traveller costs for South Korea — accommodation, food, transport, plus education, medical, insurance and connectivity — so you can budget before you go.

What is there to do in South Korea?

Gyeongbokgung Palace, Bukchon Hanok Village, N Seoul Tower, Myeongdong, Changdeokgung Palace, Gamcheon Culture Village — each with the best time to visit, why it is worth it, and specific things to do.