Attraction
Seoul is a vibrant city where tradition and innovation blend seamlessly. From the majestic palaces of the Joseon Dynasty to the dazzling skyscrapers of Gangnam, every corner tells a story of history, culture, and modern progress.
Namsan N-Tower
Namsan Seoul Tower, commonly known as N Seoul Tower, is one of the most iconic landmarks in Seoul, South Korea. Located atop Namsan Mountain, the tower offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city and serves as a popular tourist destination.


Gwanghwamun Square
Gwanghwamun Square is a prominent public plaza located in the heart of Seoul, South Korea. Situated on Sejongno in Jongno-gu, it serves as a significant cultural and historical site. The square features statues of Admiral Yi Sun-sin and King Sejong the Great, honoring their contributions to Korean history.
Starfield Coex Mall
Coex Mall is annexed to a Coex convention center in Gangnam. Asia’s largest underground shopping mall houses a movie theater, aquarium, library, bookstore, international and local brand shops, 100+ cafes and restaurants, etc.


Bongeunsa Temple
Bongeunsa Temple is a Buddhist temple of a thousand-year tradition. It was the largest Buddhist temple in Hanyang during the Joseon Dynasty, and still is in today’s Gangnam. Only across the street from Coex Mall, it is an excellent place to experience tranquility in the urban jungle like Gangnam.
Garosugil Street
Garosu-gil is a famous shopping street with hip cafes, restaurants, and high-end multi-brand fashion stores. It is one of my favorite corners in Gangnam.


Lotte World Tower and Seokchon Lake
Lotte World Tower is tallest building in Seoul, offering stunning skyline views. Seokchon Lake, known for its natural scenery and walking paths, is a popular spot during cherry blossom season, they showcase the charm of Seoul.