Tourist Places in SeoulSeoul tower, Bukchon Hanok village, National Museum of Korea, Gyeongbokgung palace, Lotte world tower, Itaewon, Blue house, Seoul museum of art, Jingwansa Temple, Bukhansan National Park, Cheonggyecheon and many more.
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Banpo Hangang Park always has been a go-to place for Seoul locals, and for that reason was featured in “BTS' Life in Seoul”.
Perhaps it's the strong cultural heritage that has seen palaces, temples and hanok villages beautifully preserved within the city limits. Or that it's the birthplace of K-pop and KFC – that's Korean fried chicken to you.
K-pop, K-culture, and the popularity of Korean food and history have all contributed to this rise in international interest. However, Seoul is not only renowned as a tourist destination. The city also boasts an astonishing track record for successfully hosting international events.
South Korea's capital city, Seoul, was named the world's ninth most expensive city for expatriates in terms of living expenses, an international survey showed.
Old Big Hit Entertainment Studio. The Old Big Hit Entertainment Studio has now become a must-visit place for fans of BTS, as this is where it all began.