The Suncheon Bay Garden Expo is a global festival to be held from April to October in Suncheon of the Jeollanam-do. Suncheon Bay is a coastal wetland registered on the Ramsar Convention. Photographers often select it as one of the best spots to watch sunsets in Korea.
The capital of Korea with over 600 years of history. It is the heart of Korea’s culture and education as well as politics and economics. The Hangang River, which runs through the center of the city, is also a distinctive landscape of Seoul that offers a myriad of resting areas for citizens.
Visitors seeking a Korean tradition and hospitality should try staying at a ‘hanok’. Referred to as living museums, hanoks contain in their structure the history of Korean architecture and society. Hanok stay will make sure a unique memory during your trip.
Entire Place stands for separated room or whole unit, which doesn't share space with host or other guests. Apartments/studios/flats are part of this category and many places provide facilities for simple cooking. Guests, who prefer to stay with privacy, love to rent Entire Place.
A guest house is a type of budget lodging for travelers. Korean guest houses usually offer shared rooms and private rooms with shared facility. Convenient location, meeting many travelers from worldwide, easy exchange of travel tips & information are the great benefit of guest houses.
Jeju is the southernmost and largest island in Korea. It is one of the most popular travel destinations because of beautiful nature and unique culture. Jeju offers great activities and views whichever season you visit.
Myeongdong is one of Seoul’s main shopping districts featuring mid-to-high priced retail stores and international brand outlets. It is a particularly popular area for young people and tourists as a center for fashion and sight-seeing.
Gangnam (means "South of the River" in Korean) indicates South part of Hangang River in Seoul. As you might have known world famous song 'Gangnam Style', It is popularly known as the area of trend setters. Enjoy Gangnam Style!
Korea’s largest port city filled with endless excitement and pleasant surprise. Every year, tens of thousands of visitors world flock to Haeundae and other Beaches to relax or to attend festivals. Other must-see tourist sites are Taejongdae and Jagalchi Market.
Hongdae refers to the area stretching from Hongik Univ. Station (line 2) to the main entrance of Hongik University and is lined with unique coffee houses, small venues for indie rock concerts, live music bars, jazz and dance clubs.
The most exotic place to spend a day of shopping, dinning and hanging out. There is enormous variety of places with wide range of high quality goods and international cuisine. Itawon street has many trendy bars and clubs as well.
Located in the mid-eastern part of the Korea, Gangwon-do is blessed with beautiful mountains and clean beaches that offer the best sceneries and vacation spots throughout the year. Gangwon-do is heaven for winter sports fans and 2018 Winter Olympics will take place in here.
Jongno ("Bell Street") is one of the oldest major east-west thoroughfares in central Seoul, connecting Sejongno to Dongdaemun. Many traditional and cultural tour attractions are located along Jongno such as palaces, Insadong, Dongdaemun and Hanok villages.
Dongdaemun Market or Tongdaemun (abbreviated DDM) is the large commercial district comprising traditional markets and shopping centers in Jongno-gu, Seoul. A popular shopping and tourist destination, it has been designated a Special Tourism Zone since 2002.
Incheon is called the gate of Korea due to Incheon International Airport and Incheon port. The Incheon Metropolitan City, today over 2.7 million people live in the city, making it Korea’s third most populous city after Seoul and Busan.
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