我们认识的人几乎都对首尔和韩国着迷。有些人喜欢韩国的化妆品,很多人沉迷于韩国的音乐和电视剧,而几乎每个人,包括我们自己,都对韩国美食情有独钟。
近年来,韩国科技和流行文化已迅速成为全球主流文化的一部分。这股“韩流”使首尔成为亚洲最热门的旅游目的地之一,2019年吸引了超过1750万国际游客。
可惜的是,旅行放缓让这波旅游热潮暂时告一段落,但预计一旦边境开放,旅游热潮将会强势回归。在此之前,您可以参考我们最新版的首尔旅游指南,规划您的未来行程。
阅读有关最佳游玩项目、最酷的街区以及最美味的菜肴的文章,让您更加兴奋地前往泡菜、K-pop 和韩国化妆品的故乡!
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酒店
明洞顶级酒店,是首尔初次游客的最佳住宿地点。
- 豪华之选: 首尔乐天酒店行政塔
- 中音: L7 明洞 by LOTTE
- 经济型: 明洞美都酒店
旅游
- 观光游览: 首尔历史漫步之旅
- 韩服租赁: 韩服体验及韩式发型设计
- K-Pop巡回演唱会: 首尔韩流K-Pop巡回演唱会
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指南目录
SOUTH KOREA VISA
You may need a visa and other travel documents to visit South Korea depending on your passport. Check out iVisa.com to learn about the requirements and to apply for a visa (if necessary).
SEOUL AT A GLANCE
Seoul is the capital of South Korea (Republic of Korea) and its biggest city. The estimated population within its city limits is 10.29 million people, but factor in its surrounding areas and that number jumps to 25.6 million, making it the second largest metropolitan area in the world.
With a workforce that large driving its economy, it’s no wonder Seoul is now the 4th most economically powerful city, behind only Tokyo, New York City, and Los Angeles (as measured by GDP).
South Korea has been making headlines in recent years in the tech, automotive, and entertainment sectors. Korean brands like Samsung and Hyundai are globally recognized brands.
People worldwide watch K-dramas and listen to K-pop. Myeongdong has become a hotbed for cosmetics and nearly everyone I know loves Korean food! Needless to say, South Korea is booming, and at the center of all that excitement, is Seoul.
BEST TIME TO VISIT SEOUL
Like Japan, South Korea has four distinct seasons — Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter. The most popular times to visit Seoul are during the spring (March-May) and autumn (Mid-September – Early November) months when the weather is ideal and the landscape is at its most striking.
Both seasons are characterized by a dramatic change in color – Spring for its cherry blossom pinks and whites, and Autumn for its fiery reds, oranges, and yellows. Here’s what you can expect during every season.
MAR-MAY: Spring is one of the best times to visit Seoul. The weather is ideal and the city erupts with flowers. If you want to catch the cherry blossoms, then you should plan on being in Seoul around the second week of April (around April 9-10). That will give you the best chance to see the cherry blossoms. With that said, keep in mind that the blossoms are largely dependent on the weather so it’s still no guarantee they’ll be blooming then, which is why I think it’s a good idea to go around that time or a little earlier. If they aren’t blooming yet in Seoul, then you’ll have the option of taking a day trip to Jinhae, home of Korea’s biggest cherry blossom festival.
JUN-AUG: Summer isn’t an ideal time to visit Seoul. It’s hot, it’s humid, it rains a lot, and prices are at their highest with summertime being the peak of domestic tourism. Avoid these months if you can.
SEPT-NOV: Unless you’re chasing after the cherry blossoms, then the fall is arguably the best time to visit Seoul. Like spring, the weather is ideal and the foliage is at its most striking. Shoot for late October or early November if you can.
DEC-FEB: If you want to go skiing, snowboarding, or just experience snow, then winter is obviously the time to go. However, winter in Korea is freezing. We went in early November and we were surprised by how cold it already was. If you can stand the cold, then there are several ski resorts you can visit from Seoul.
Climate: Annual Monthly Weather in Seoul
Check out weather-and-climate.com for more on the weather in Seoul. For your convenience, I’ve also created the average temperature and annual rainfall graphs below. Suggested months to visit are highlighted in orange.
Average Temperature

Annual Rainfall

TRAVELING TO SEOUL
There are many different ways you can travel to Seoul depending on where you are. You can check Bookaway or use the widget below to find route options available to you.
Almost all international flights land at Incheon International Airport. There are several ways to get to downtown Seoul from Incheon. You can refer to this website for more information on airport transfers.
BY AIRPORT EXPRESS (AREX): This is the fastest way to get to the city from the airport. It runs like clockwork and it’ll get you into Seoul Station in exactly 43 minutes. The trains are comfortable with free wifi onboard. You can purchase tickets at the gate (KRW 9,500) but you can get a discount if you get them in advance through Klook.
BY ALL-STOP TRAIN: This is the second-fastest way to get into Seoul from Incheon. It’ll get you to Seoul Station in about 58 minutes and costs around half the price of the AREX (KRW 4,150-4,750). Trains run from 5:23AM till 11:40PM. This is the train we usually take.
BY BUS: A one-way bus ticket costs KRW 5,000-15,000 and takes longer than the subway (around 80 minutes), so I suggest taking it only if you’re arriving at Incheon during off hours. Late night airport buses to Seoul Station run from 12MN-4:40AM, while buses to Gangnam Express Bus Terminal operate from 11:40PM-4:20AM. Detailed inquiries on bus routes and bus stops can be made at the Airport Information Desk on the 1st floor. Click on the link for more information on late night airport buses.
BY TAXI: Going by taxi is convenient but also expensive. A taxi will get you into the city in about an hour and will cost you anywhere between KRW 65,000-90,000.
BY PRIVATE TRANSFER: This is the best and most convenient option but also more expensive. Click on the links to book private airport transfers through Klook or Get Your Guide.
Check out the Visit Korea website for more information on airport transfers.
WHERE TO EXCHANGE CURRENCY
The unit of currency in Seoul is the Korean Won (KRW).
Myeongdong is the best place to exchange your currency. There are plenty of money changers in the area and they’re known to give the best rates in the city. We scoped out a few other areas and the rates were never as good.
I suggest changing a small amount at the airport, no more than USD 100, just to get you into the city. You can then change the rest in Myeongdong.
A better option these days is to withdraw KRW from an ATM. The rates are competitive, sometimes even better. Just be sure to let your bank know that you’ll be using your ATM card abroad so you don’t run into any problems. In my experience, my ATM card works in some machines but not in others. I didn’t have any problems using it in Seoul.
TIP: Some ATM machines may ask you if you’d like to proceed “with or without conversion”. Always choose WITHOUT conversion. Proceeding “with conversion” allows the foreign bank operating the ATM to perform the conversion at rates favorable to them. According to this article, the difference in rates can be as high as 10%.
BEST AREAS TO STAY IN SEOUL
Based on our own experiences and what I’ve read online, Myeongdong, Insadong, Hongdae, and Itaewon are the best places to stay in Seoul. They offer different things so it all depends on what you want.
Myeongdong is ideal for shopping, Insadong for culture and the arts. Hongdae is young and hip while Itaewon is Seoul’s international district. We’ve visited all four areas but we’ve only stayed in Myeongdong and Hongdae. Personally, we prefer Hongdae.
I’ll go through each area in more detail below but you can search for hotels in Seoul on Booking.com and Agoda.
To make it easier, I’ve created the color-coded map below so you can see where all these recommended areas are. Click on the link for a live version of the map. (Please note that marked areas are approximations only)
RED – Myeongdong
ORANGE – Hongdae
PURPLE – Insadong
AQUA – Itaewon

MYEONGDONG
If you’re planning on doing a lot of shopping in Seoul, then Myeongdong is definitely where you need to stay. It’s a hyper shopping district filled with big name brands and boutique shops, as well as many restaurants, cafes, and street food stalls. If you like Korean cosmetics, then there’s a good chance you’re never leaving this place.
我们住的那家酒店好像已经不能预订了,不过你可以在Booking.com和Agoda上搜索明洞的酒店。可以看看附近一些评价很高的酒店:
- 豪华之选: 首尔乐天酒店行政塔
- 中音: L7 明洞 by LOTTE
- 经济型: 明洞美都酒店
INSADONG
我们没有在仁寺洞住过,但我们花了很多天时间探索那里丰富的传统商店、精品店、餐厅、咖啡馆和茶馆。而且从那里步行即可到达几个主要景点,例如景福宫、昌德宫和北村韩屋村。
您可以通过Booking.com和Agoda搜索仁寺洞的住宿信息。不妨看看该地区一些评价最高的酒店:
- 豪华: 奥拉凯仁寺洞套房
- 中档: 首尔仁寺洞Sunbee酒店
- 预算: 仁寺洞工厂酒店
弘大
我们不太喜欢购物,所以更喜欢住在弘大。弘大指的是弘益大学周边地区。这里充满活力,洋溢着轻松的大学城氛围。这是我们在首尔最喜欢的街区,所以每次来首尔我们可能都会住在这里。
Bingo House是一家小型五室旅馆,距离弘益大学站6号出口仅几步之遥。附近有7-Eleven便利店和GS25便利店,以及几家餐厅和咖啡馆。旅馆设有公共区域,提供免费饮用水和厨房用品,但不提供早餐。您可以通过Agoda预订房间。
如果您喜欢弘大,但觉得 Bingo House 不适合您,可以查看以下网站寻找其他住宿:Booking.com | Agoda。以下是弘大一些评分最高的酒店:
- 豪华酒店: RYSE、傲途格精选酒店、万豪酒店
- 中档: 道尔宾馆
- 预算: 高街宾馆
梨泰院
在这四个区域中,梨泰院是我们最不熟悉的地方。它是首尔最具多元化的街区之一,拥有众多商店和国际餐厅。这里夜生活也十分丰富,这也是它深受外籍人士欢迎的原因之一。您可以通过Booking.com和Agoda搜索梨泰院的住宿信息。以下是该地区几家评价最高的酒店:
- 豪华酒店: 汉密尔顿酒店
- 中档: 皇宫精品酒店
- 预算: 首尔梨泰院 G Guesthouse
您还可以使用下方便捷的地图预订首尔的酒店和民宿。
首尔旅游景点
1. 五大宫殿
There are five Joseon Royal Palaces in Seoul – Gyeongbokgung, Changdeokgung, Changgyeonggung, Gyeonghuigung, and Deoksugung. We visited only the first two but you can easily visit all five if you like.
Gyeongbokgung and Changdeokgung are the biggest and arguably the most beautiful of the five. Gyeongbokgung was the primary palace and one of just two (the other being Deoksugung) where you can watch the changing of the Royal Guard. Equally impressive is Changdeokgung which is a UNESCO Heritage Site and home to the Huwon or “Secret Garden”.
Check out my article on Changdeokgung and Gyeongbokgung palaces for more pictures and information. You can visit on your own or go on a guided tour (Klook | Get Your Guide). Changdeokgung and Gyeongbokgungare among the most popular places in Seoul to rent a hanbok.
If you plan on visiting multiple palaces on your own, then you may want to invest in an Integrated Palace Ticket.

Suggested Length of Visit: 1-3 hrs per palace
Admission: KRW 1,000-3,000 per palace
2. Bukchon Hanok Village
As ultramodern a metropolis as Seoul is, it’s nice to find a place like this right in the middle of the city. Bukchon Hanok Village is an atmospheric labyrinth of narrow alleyways and traditional Korean houses called hanoks.
Exploring its network of streets will take you back in time and give you a glimpse of what Seoul was like 600 years ago. Like the royal palaces, it’s one of the best places in Seoul to rent a hanbok and level up your Instagram game.
Check out my article on Bukchon Hanok Village for more pictures and information. If you’d like to learn more about Bukchon Hanok Village, then you may be interested in joining this free walking tour or going with a guide.

Suggested Length of Visit: 1-2 hrs
Admission: FREE
3. N Seoul Tower
When it comes to great views, this place towers above the competition. Standing 480 meters (1,575 ft) above sea level, N Seoul Tower’s observation deck is the best place to get bird’s eye views of the city.
N Seoul Tower is located on Mt. Namsan and accessible via road or cable car, though most tourists will opt for the latter. You can purchase tickets to the observatory at the gate.

Suggested Length of Visit: 1-2 hrs
Admission: KRW 16,000
4. Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP)
This place is incredible. If you like design, any kind of design, then you need to put Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP) on your itinerary. It’s like a museum, design supermarket, and space ship all rolled into one.
DDP was designed by the late Zaha Hadid, the renowned architect who created the 2012 Olympic aquatic centre in London and the Guangzhou Opera House in China.
I suggest devoting several hours to this place if you can. Be sure to come back at night as well when the building really comes to life. Check out my article on Dongdaemun Design Plaza for more pictures and information.

Suggested Length of Visit: 2-3 hrs
Admission: FREE but some exhibits may charge for admission
5. Jogyesa Temple
Jogyesa Temple is one of the most important Buddhist temples in Korea. It’s the head temple of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism and serves as the main venue for many Buddhist events, rituals, lectures, and ceremonies.

Photo by Various images via Shutterstock
Suggested Length of Visit: 30 mins – 1 hr
Admission: FREE
6. COEX Mall Library
COEX Mall in the Gangnam district has become Insta-famous in recent years, all because of this beautiful library located in the middle of the mall.
Starfield Library is an open-air public library that features hundreds of books and magazines. It’s stunning architectural shelf of books has made it into one of the most popular picture-taking spots in Seoul.

Suggested Length of Visit: 2-3 hrs
Admission: FREE
THINGS TO DO IN SEOUL
1. Dress Up in a Hanbok
If you’re a fan of Korean period dramas or just the culture in general, then you’ll probably want a selfie wearing a hanbok. It’s the traditional Korean form of dress worn by both men and women during festivals and celebrations.
Bukchon Hanok Village and any of the five royal palaces make for great photo backdrops. You’ll find a few hanbok rental shops around those areas but you can also rent one in advance through Klook.

2. Visit a Traditional Korean Market
We love visiting markets on trips because they’re often the best places to find great street food in any city. Seoul is no exception with its many interesting markets like Noryangjin Fish Market, Gwangjang Market (pictured below), and Nandaemun Market. Check them out if you’re looking for cheap and authentic street food in Seoul.

3. Explore Seoul’s Neighborhoods
Seoul is a massive city with many interesting neighborhoods. Four of its most popular include Insadong, Myeongdong, Hongdae, and Itaewon, each with its own distinct personality.
Insadong is known for its traditional arts and crafts, Myeongdong for its brand names and cosmetics, Hongdae for its trendy college town atmosphere, and Itaeown for its international vibe. All have terrific food.
Check out my article on Seoul’s neighborhoods for more pictures and information.

4. Take a Stroll Along Cheonggyecheon Stream
Cheonggyecheon Stream is an 11 km stream that runs through the heart of downtown Seoul. It passes underneath 22 bridges and through a number of city landmarks before opening up into the Han River. It’s a popular picture-taking spot in Seoul and a great place to cool off in the summer.
You can walk along the stream on your own, but if you’d like to learn more about it and the places you’ll be passing along the way, then you may be interested in joining this free walking tour.

Photo by SS pixels via Shutterstock
5. Go on a K-pop/Kdrama Tour
As described, many people have been turned on to South Korea because of the popularity of Korean pop music and its film and television industry. In fact, we know of a few diehard fans who routinely fly to Seoul just to attend music concerts!
If you have a fascination for Korean pop culture, then you may be interested in booking a K-Pop tour or taking a K-Pop dance class. Aspiring singers can even get a K-Pop recording studio experience!
6. Watch the Cookin’ Nanta Show
If you’d like to watch a show or performance in Seoul, then the Cookin’ Nanta Show is one to consider. It’s entertaining and funny and reminds me of a Korean version of Stomp, but with food.
There are two Nanta theaters – one in Myeongdong and another in Hongdae. You can purchase tickets at the gate but you can sometimes get a discount if you buy them in advance through Klook.
7. Take a Cooking Class
We haven’t done this in Korea but taking a cooking class is something we try to do on every trip. It’s a fun, hands-on way of getting to know the local cuisine.
If you’re interested in taking a cooking class in Seoul, then I suggest searching for one on Cookly. Cookly is an online booking platform that offers cooking classes in many cities around the world, including Seoul.

Photo by Smiallaan via Shutterstock
DAY TOURS FROM SEOUL
If you’re staying long enough in Seoul, then you may want to explore beyond the city and go on a day trip. Listed below are four of the most popular but you can check our article on 18 of the best day trips from Seoul for more suggestions.
1. Nami Island
We skipped out on Nami Island on our first trip to Korea because we thought it could only be appreciated by fans of the television drama Winter Sonata. We were wrong.
Nami Island is achingly beautiful and a must-visit for anyone traveling to Seoul. We went in winter when there was a thin sheet of fresh powder blanketing the island. It was beautiful, though perhaps not as magical as the fall when the leaves turn fiery shades of red, orange, and yellow.
You can visit Nami Island on your own but it may be easiest to go on a guided tour (Klook | Get Your Guide). You can refer to my article on Nami Island, Gangchon Rail Park, and Petite France for more pictures and information.

2. The DMZ
This was one of the most interesting tours I’ve ever been on. DMZ stands for Demilitarized Zone and refers to the 4 km wide buffer zone that divides North and South Korea.
When I went, they were still offering visits to the JSA or Joint Security Area. Nicknamed “the most dangerous place in Korea”, it’s the only portion of the DMZ where North and South Korean soldiers can stand face to face. Check out my article on the JSA and DMZ tour for more pictures and information.
I checked and the JSA tour doesn’t seem to be available anymore, perhaps due to the cooling relations between north and south, but you can still book a DMZ tour on Klook or Get Your Guide. It isn’t as intense as the JSA tour but it’s still worth doing, especially if you have an interest in Korean history.

3. Everland Resort
Many tourists, especially those traveling to Seoul with young children, will probably want to visit one (or both) of South Korea’s biggest theme parks – Everland and Lotte World.
Lotte World is located in central Seoul while Everland is about an hour away. We visited Everland and it made for a fun day trip from Seoul. You can check out my article on Everland Resort for more pictures and information.
If you don’t have time to visit both and can’t decide between the two, then you can refer to this Everland or Lotte World comparison post to help you decide. You can purchase a one-day pass to Lotte World or an Everland full day trip with admission and transfers through Klook.

4. Hwaseong Fortress
Hwaseong Fortress is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located about an hour south of Seoul by metro. It’s name means “Brilliant Castle” and it was built in 1796 by King Jeongjo of the Joseon Dynasty to house and honor the remains of his father, Prince Sado.
Hwaseong Fortress offers terrific views of Suwon and is a great place to do some hiking, perhaps even trying your hand in traditional Korean archery. Check out my article on Hwaseong Fortress for more pictures and information.
I visited Hwaseong Fortress on my own but you can also go by guided tour through Klook.

KOREAN FOOD GUIDES
There is so much good food to be had in Seoul. From Korean delicacies like ganjang gejang, galbi, and gomtang to popular street food staples like tteokbokki and gyeranppang, Seoul will have you counting down the minutes to your next meal.
If you’re wondering what to eat in this food lover’s Shangri-La, then you can refer to our article on the best dishes to eat in South Korea. If you have a fondness for street food or sweets, then be sure to check out our Korean street food and Korean dessert guides as well.

WHERE TO EAT IN SEOUL
1. Yeontabal BBQ Restaurant
Gogigui or Korean BBQ is one of our favorite things about Korean food. Marinated meats like bulgogi and galbi barbecued over a charcoal grill are absolutely delicious.
These grilled king beef ribs at Yeontabal were some of the best we’ve ever had. Smokey, savory-sweet, and super tender, they were to die for, especially when eaten with steamed white rice and kimchi.
Keep in mind that meat is typically expensive in Korea, so expect Korean BBQ to be one of your more expensive meals. You can get a small discount at Yeontabal if you purchase a voucher through Klook.

2. Woo Lae Oak
I’ve been wanting to try naengmyeon (buckwheat noodles served in cold broth) ever since I saw a documentary about North Korea. It’s originally a North Korean delicacy that became popular throughout the peninsula after the Korean War.
I searched for the best places to try naengmyeon and Woo Lae Oak, one of Seoul’s oldest restaurants, often came up. They’re a Korean BBQ restaurant that’s equally famous for their naengmyeon.

3. Myeongdong Kyoja
Myeongdong Kyoja is widely regarded as having the best kalguksu in the city. Kalguksu is a noodle dish consisting of handmade, knife-cut wheat flour noodles served in a large bowl with broth and other ingredients.
Myeongdong Kyoja has been in business for over 50 years and is located in the heart of Myeongdong. It’s a great place to have lunch or dinner when shopping in the area.

4. Manjok Ohyang Jokbal
I asked my Korean sister-in-law (who’s a former chef from Seoul) which dishes we should try, and jokbal was one of the things she recommended. Jokbal is a delicious dish of the most tender pig’s trotters cooked in soy sauce and spices.
I did a google search for “best jokbal in seoul” and Manjok Ohyang Jokbal was frequently cited. They’re a TripAdvisor Traveller’s Choice awardee with a stellar 4.5 star rating. Serious yum.
We bought a voucher for this medium portion of the spiced pig’s trotters bossam set menu from Klook. It’s good for 2-3 people and comes with jokbal, bossam (pork belly boiled in spices), dumpling soup, and a slew of sides.

5. Wonjo Masan Halmae Agujjim
We skipped out on ganjang gejang on our first visit to Korea so I made sure to try it on our next trip.
Ganjang gejang is raw crab marinated in soy sauce. Considered by many to be the ultimate Korean dish, I waited over two years to try it and the experience blew me away. It’s so good and unlike anything we’ve ever tried.
If you like crab, then you have to try this dish. Like Korean bbq, ganjang gejang is expensive so expect to pay at least KRW 30,000 per small crab.
We had it at Wonjo Masan Halmae Agujjim. It’s one of several restaurants in Ganjang Gejang Alley that specializes in this interesting and supremely delicious crab dish.

6. Myeongdong Food Street
As much as we love visiting restaurants, there’s something uniquely thrilling about eating street food. It’s like having a degustation experience right there on the street!
初次到访首尔的游客,如果没有在明洞品尝街头美食,那将是一次不完整的旅程。这里有令人垂涎欲滴的美味佳肴,例如烤龙虾尾、鸡肉葱串和炒年糕,明洞堪称韩国街头美食爱好者的天堂。

以上列出的餐厅是我们最喜欢的几家,但如果您觉得七家还不够满足您的胃口,那么您可以查看我们关于首尔 25 家必吃餐厅的文章。
它还推荐了许多其他餐厅,例如哪里能吃到最好的牛骨汤、最正宗的全州拌饭,以及物美价廉的韩国烤肉。它甚至会告诉你首尔最古老的餐厅在哪里,这家拥有110多年历史的老店专门供应雪浓汤(牛骨汤)。

首尔景点
为了方便您了解位置,我制作了一张地图。本指南中推荐的所有地点都已在地图上标记出来。点击链接即可在新窗口中打开地图。

首尔出行指南
首尔的地铁系统非常高效,以至于你在那里可能根本不需要其他交通工具。我们从没坐过出租车,只有去首尔以外的地方,比如坡州、水原和镇海时才会坐公交车。
一开始可能会有点令人困惑,但只要你记住目的地所在的地铁站和线路编号,就不会有任何问题。
有时换乘需要走很远的路,所以知道你所在站的线路编号非常重要。否则,你将不知道该往哪个方向走才能换乘。我在首尔旅游指南中提供路线指引时,总是会尽量标明线路编号和出口编号。
投资一张T-money卡是个好主意。这是一种交通卡,可以免去购买单程票的麻烦,而且每次乘车还能节省100韩元。它可以用于地铁线路、公交车之间的换乘,或者在地铁和公交车之间换乘(在规定的换乘时间内),无需额外付费。
这张卡本身售价2500韩元,可以在大多数便利店和地铁站购买。您可以在每个地铁站的充值站充值任意金额。如果行程结束后卡内还有余额,您可以在便利店或退款站退还(需扣除500韩元的手续费)。
另一种选择是办理韩国旅游卡,它是T-money卡的变体。它拥有与T-money卡相同的权益,此外还能在一些旅游景点、购物中心、餐厅和剧院享受小额折扣。
我们通常使用谷歌地图导航,但在首尔不太好用。这似乎与最近街道名称更改有关(或者类似的原因),所以最好改用NAVER地图(iOS | Android)。
在首尔停留几天/行程安排
首尔是一座非常大的城市,有很多值得一看的地方。我们不喜欢赶时间,所以三次去韩国旅行,每次都待了一个多星期。我觉得在首尔待一周很棒,但如果你时间比较紧,那么对于大多数第一次来首尔的游客来说,五天就足够了。
这是我整理的首尔5天6晚行程简报,希望能帮助您规划行程。点击查看完整的首尔5日行程安排,了解更多详情。
| 第一天 •景福宫 •北村韩屋村 •昌德宫 •昌庆宫 •宗庙•益善 洞韩屋村 •仁寺洞 •曹溪寺 |
| 第二天 • 庆熙宫 • 德寿宫 • 南大门市场 • N首尔塔 • 明洞 |
| 第三天 • 鹭梁津鱼市场 • 弘大 • 奉恩寺 • COEX购物中心 • 江南购物街 |
| 第四天 • 清溪川 • 广藏市场 • 梨花壁画村 • 东大门设计广场 • 梨泰院 |
| 第五天 • 南怡岛 |
首尔旅游贴士
1. 通过 Sygic Travel 规划您的行程
有些人可能觉得旅行计划有点繁琐或令人生畏。这个免费的旅行计划工具可以让旅行变得更轻松、更有趣。
Sygic Travel 的功能在于它可以将所有信息可视化地呈现在地图上,方便您按位置对感兴趣的地点进行分组,并将它们组合成一个高效的行程。欲了解更多信息,请查看我撰写的关于Sygic Travel应用的文章。
2. 租用便携式 Wi-Fi 设备
如今,稳定的Wi-Fi连接必不可少,尤其是在外出旅行的时候。你需要它来翻译、查资料、使用网约车软件,甚至查找你最爱的韩剧拍摄地。现在我们出门都会先租一个便携式Wi-Fi设备。
在首尔,你可以租用便携式Wi-Fi设备或购买SIM卡来保持网络连接。我们通常租用便携式Wi-Fi设备,但SIM卡也完全够用,而且更便宜。
无论您偏好哪种方式,都可以通过Klook租用便携式Wi-Fi设备或购买SIM卡。如果您身处亚洲,请务必查看列表,因为从您所在的国家/地区购买可能更便宜。
3. 购买皇宫联票
如果您想在首尔尽可能多地参观宫殿,那么绝对应该购买宫殿联票。单独参观四大宫殿——昌德宫(含后苑)、昌庆宫、德寿宫、景福宫——以及宗庙,成人票价通常为17,000韩元。而购买宫殿联票,您只需10,000韩元即可畅游所有五座宫殿。
4. 购买旅游折扣通行证
如果您计划游览首尔旅游指南中推荐的大部分景点,我强烈建议您购买首尔探索通票(Discover Seoul Pass)。这是一张旅游卡,外国游客凭此卡可以免费参观首尔的许多热门景点。如果您购买了首尔探索通票,就无需再购买宫殿联票,因为五大历史景点的免费门票已经包含在内了。
除了可以免费参观旅游景点外,首尔探索通票还提供T-money消费券功能,并可在首尔的各种购物和娱乐场所享受折扣优惠。您可以在Klook上购买24小时、48小时或72小时的首尔探索通票。
5. 查看是否有折扣券
我喜欢浏览电商网站寻找旅行优惠。我从好几个不同的网站买过代金券,但说到首尔,我最喜欢的是Klook和Get Your Guide。它们提供的选择最多,价格也最优惠。
如果你想在首尔寻找旅游、演出、主题公园和机场接送的优惠,一定要看看Klook和Get Your Guide。即使我不买任何东西,也经常能发现一些自己想不到的有趣活动,所以总是值得一看。
6. 购买旅行保险
是否购买旅行保险取决于我们的目的地、停留时间,以及最重要的——我们的行程安排。如果我们只是去香港玩几天,吃吃街头小吃,那可能就不需要买保险。但如果我们计划进行一些体力活动,比如可能会受伤的活动,那我们肯定会购买旅行保险。
点击链接即可从Heymondo获取免费报价。非美国居民可享5%折扣。
7. 带上合适的电源适配器
韩国的电源插座是圆形的,所以插头通常是C型或F型。请务必携带适合您设备的电源适配器。电压为220/230伏。
玩得开心!
我并非首尔专家,但真心希望这份指南对您有所帮助。我只是分享一些我从旅行中学到的经验。如果您有任何疑问,欢迎在下方评论区留言。
感谢您的光临,祝您在K-pop和泡菜的国度玩得开心!

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