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Is Seoul English friendly?

While Seoul is the modern capital city of South Korea, many locals aren't fluent in English. It's generally not a very widely spoken language in South Korea. However, you'll have better luck finding a local who can speak English in main tourist neighborhoods, such as Myeongdong, Dongdaemun and Hongdae.



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Seoul is simply full of fun surprises and for this reason is a top city break destination in Asia in our view. If you visit, I recommend spending at least 3 days in Seoul.

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Eating out will generally set you back USD 12/meal, so USD 100 should be enough for you to also shop and see even the more expensive places, like private museums and amusement parks. More than enough..,can spend on their local cosmetic brand like Faceshop...

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What Not to Do in Seoul on Your 1st Visit
  • Only staying in Myeongdong or Dongdaemun.
  • Skipping Seoul's natural attractions.
  • Talking loudly on public transportation.
  • Using one hand to receive/give something.
  • Sitting on subway seats reserved for the elderly/pregnant women.
  • Wearing shoes inside someone's home.


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