Here are the top 5 popular tourist destinations in Korea for international travelers

Top 5 Major Tourist Attractions in Korea

 

Nowadays, international travel has become as unrestricted as it was before COVID-19. Recently, starting from the autumn of 2023, Korean travelers have shown a growing interest in visiting nearby Japan, particularly to ‘super low yen’.

If you’re planning a trip to Korea and unsure of where to go, here are the top 5 popular tourist destinations for international visitors

 

Here are the top 5 popular tourist destinations in Korea for international travelers!

 

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1. Gyeongbokgung Palace (SEOUL)

Representing the heart of Seoul, Gyeongbokgung Palace offers a glimpse into Korea’s history and tradition. Nestled amidst modern buildings in downtown Seoul, it’s a harmonious blend of past and present, attracting both locals and foreigners alike. Before visiting, consider renting a hanbok, as wearing one grants free admission. It’s a common sight to see young Koreans and foreigners strolling around the palace grounds dressed in traditional attire.

 

 

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2. Myeongdong (SEOUL)

Known as the shopping and entertainment hub of Seoul, Myeongdong offers a plethora of diverse cuisines and shops to explore. Similar to Japan’s DON QUIXOTE, Myeongdong boasts the largest DAISO building in Seoul, perfect for finding affordable gifts for family and friends. Don’t miss out on sampling a variety of Korean street food while wandering through the bustling streets.

 

 

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3. Haeundae Beach (Busan)

As one of Korea’s most famous beaches, Haeundae Beach is the ideal destination for summer relaxation and seaside fun. Although a bit far from Seoul, Haeundae Beach attracts a significant number of foreign tourists, especially drawn to its stunning marine cityscape and vibrant nightlife. Busan enjoys warmer temperatures compared to Seoul and features numerous temples and shrines due to its mountainous terrain.

 

 

4. Jeju Island

Known for its breathtaking natural landscapes including beaches, volcanoes, and waterfalls, Jeju Island is a must-visit destination in Korea. Recently, Korean football captain Son Heung-min showcased Jeju Island along with other iconic Korean travel spots to a global audience.

 

 

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5. Gyeongju

Experience Korea’s rich history and culture in Gyeongju, a city filled with various historical sites and cultural heritage. If you’re touring the Busan area, consider adding Gyeongju to your itinerary as it’s only about a 1.5-hour drive away. Everywhere you turn, you’ll encounter Korea’s cultural treasures, including UNESCO-listed World Heritage Sites. Night city tours, especially, are quite popular here.

 

 

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