Thursday, December 12, 2013

My Ideal Korean Trip Itinerary!

Hey Korea-lovers!!

I'm back after a long time and I'm sorry~~~ I was really busy at work but I suddenly wanted to write even just a short post on my ideal Korean trip!!!

Planning is good and just being able to have an itinerary in mind is something really exciting. It makes you have something to look forward to and it gives you inspiration to work harder for it to happen someday.

For a first-timer, it is the best to be able to visit all the most famous tourist spots in Korea! You'll want to visit places that have the most historical significance and be able to experience the best shopping places!! Well, either way, I'll be happy like crazy doing anything just as long as I'm there!!! There surely won't be any dull moment and I'll immerse myself in everything that I encounter!!!

Below would be the "general itinerary" great for us that will visit Korea for the first time! I got this from a friend and I felt that it's already really worth it by just reading the schedule! Each day is jam packed with great places to see!!! I just really can't wait until the day I can do it myself!



5D/4N Seoul Tour




Day 1            ICN Airport –Bukchon Village –Samcheongdong –Lunch -Insadong –Gwangjang market –Hotel
                                                            
Bukchon Village
At Bukchon Hanok Village, you can see many houses standing side by side with shared walls. Differing from western roads, the traditional roads in this village look like tree branches or streams.

Samcheongdong
Samcheong-dong is home to distinctive cafés, shops, and galleries. Art appreciators have their choice of roughly forty different galleries displaying pieces from professional artists with exceptional skill.


Gwangjang Market
t the market’s nucleus there is a fantastic street food section. Lines of tightly packed cooking stations spider web out from the central concourse, selling a range of Korean street food classics. Huge coils ofsundaeperch languidly on narrow countertops; boiled, hairless pig trotters await transformation intojokbal; and dexterous ajummas churn out piece after piece of perfectly formedmandu.


Day 2             Hotel –Skin Anniversary –Trick Art –Teddy Bear –Lunch –Paju Outlet –Hotel  

Skin Anniversary
SkinAnniversary Beauty Town isa beauty complex offering visitors a chance to experience the diverse facets of the Korean beauty culture. It is the world’s biggest beauty town, boasting an impressive area of 15km2 and a capacity of 2,000 guests.

Trick Art Museum
Experience the excitement of trick art with a collection that captures its very essence.Trick Artis an art gallery where paintings on walls and floors are captured in three dimensions.


Teddy bear museum
The Teddy Bear Museum lives up to its name, boasting quite an impressive variety that has been loved for more than a hundred years the world over.

Paju Outlet
Korea’s second Premium Outlet Center®, Paju Premium Outlets is a one-hour drive from Seoul featuring 160 designer and name brand outlet stores at savings of 25% to 65% every day in an upscale, outdoor setting. (Some items may be excluded.)


Day 3             Hotel –Namsan Hanok Village-Samsung Delight -Gangnam Garosugil-Apgujeongdong-N Tower by Cable Car-Myeongdong –Dinner –Hotel
                                                    
Namsan Hanok Village
You may consider it interesting to find this area standing between the tall buildings. This village has five restored traditional Korean houses and a pavilion, a pond and a time capsule, which make it a perfect spot to take a walk.

Samsung Delight
‘Samsung d’light’ is a global exhibition space that showcases the latest product lineup by Samsung Electronics. The name d’light combines the words ‘digital’ and ‘light’ to correlate with the company’s vision of being ‘a guiding light to the digital world’ and sharing the excitement and delight of digital technology through interaction with visitors.


Gangnam Garosugil and Apgujeongdong
The street (also known as ‘artists' street’) has an eccentric flair thanks to its variety of charmingly decorated coffee shops, and designer stores. Apgujeong Street is the leading fashion mecca, formed as a cultural zone with a high propensity for consumption.


N Tower by cable car
The 236.7m Seoul Tower sits atop Namsan Mountain (243m), Seoul Tower offers panoramic views of Seoul and the surrounding areas. The view is so stunning that many consider Seoul Tower the best tower in Asia.
The Namsan Cable car runs from the base of Namsan Mountain (located in central Seoul) up to the Namsan Tower, one of the most representative tourist attractions in Seoul, loved bytourists and residents alike.
The new cable cars, which have been in operation since Dec. 6, 2008, have an increased capacity of 48 people per car (up from 38).


Myeongdong
Myeongdong is one of the primary shopping districts in Seoul. The two main drags meet in the center of the block with one beginningfrom Myeongdong Subway Station.Many brand name shops and department stores line the streets and alleys.


Day 4           Hotel –TIC Korean Wave Center –Gyeongbok Palace –Nat’l Ginseng Outlet –Korean Herb Center –Seoul Museum and Historic Seokpajeong Villa –Pass by Nat’l Presidential House –Drop off at Lotte Department Store -*Optional tour: NANTA Performance (20:00 –21:30)
                                                               


The Korean Wave (Hallyu) Hall
Korean wave hall has Kstar Gallery, a photo zonewhere visitors can take pictures with life-size cutouts of some of Korea's most famous celebrities. Hallyu celebrities' handprints are also displayed here.


Gyeongbokgung Palace
Gyeongbokgung Palace is also commonly referred to as the “Northern Palace”Gyeongbokgung Palace is arguably the most beautiful and remains the grandest of all five palaces.

Korean ginseng
Koreanginseng is a medicinal plant reported to have wondrous palliative powers. Although it grows in other countries as well, it is wildly cultivated in Korea where the climate and soil produce the world's finest specimens.

Oriental Raisin Tree
The Korea Food & Drug Administration approved in December 2008 that extracts of theHovenia dulcis(헛개나무) fruit can protect and help recover the liver from substances such as alcohol.

Seoul Art Museum
The exhibition focuses on six artists including Lee who held an exhibition at a coffee shop in Busan in the cold winter of 1952 ― even as the Korean War was still raging on ― shedding light on their artistic endeavors while battling poverty in the war-ravaged country. The five other artists include Han Mook, Park Ko-suk, Lee Bong-sang and Sohn Eung-seong and Jeong Gyu.

SeokpajeongVilla
The Seokpajeong was originally the villa of Kim Heung-geun, a high official who served as Chief State Councillor. The villa enjoyed spectacular views of the surrounding mountains and forests. So spectacular they were, in fact, that the villa was considered one of Seoul’s finest.

The National Presidential House
The signature markings of the Presidential Residence of Cheong Wa Dae are its blue tiles. It is the first thing that catched one's attention upon entering the premises. The blue tiles and the smooth roof blend beautifully with Mt. Bugaksan in the backdrop.


Lotte Department Store& Myeongdong fashion district.

**Optional Tour: NANTA Performance  USD 100 / person
NANTAhas been running since October 1997 and is the most popular show ever in Korea. It also has achieved outstanding international success having performed on Broadway and toured widely around the US and the rest of the world. It receives rave reviews wherever it performs and quickly sells out.Without a dialogue, but through rhythmic banging ofknives, pots and pans,
knives, pots and pans, NANTA (or Cookin’ as it was known in the States) tells the story of four crazy chefs who have been set the impossible task of making a wedding banquet in just one hour. What follows is pure musical mayhem, and they even manage to fit in a love story! The show is based on Korea’s traditional garak (rhythms) of Samulnori (traditional Korean percussion quartet), and can be enjoyed by all the family.


Day 5                  Free Day

Ofcourse, aside from this, there will be places that are a MUST-VISIT for mee~~ teehee!


WHY Style (Yesung's Eyeglass Shop)
87-4, Myeongdong 2-ga, Junggu, Seoul, Korea
Tel. No.: +82-2-3789-0823~4


Mouse Rabbit (Yesung's Cafe)
5-14, Hwayang-dong, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul, Korea
Tel. No.: 02-462-4015


Donkastar (Hoya's Family Restaurant)
경상남도 창원시 성산구 상남동4-4 ( Near exit 13 of Bupyeong Station’s underground mall in Incheon-shi Bupyeong)
Telephone number:055-261-5103


JYP Entertainment
JYP Center, 41, 79-gil, Apgujeong-ro, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
Tel. No.: 82-2-3438-2300

SM Entertainment
521 Apgujeong-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
Tel. No.: 02-6240-9800

Woolim Entertainment
# 103, 21-25, Seongsan-Dong, Mapo-Gu, Seoul 121-843 Korea
Tel. No.: 02-335-4611

Well, this is just for you to have an idea of what you may want to visit in Korea! You can edit it as much as you like and do what's most important to you!!! It'll really a big step in my life if I'm finally able to visit my dream country! Even if it's the only country I can go too!!! I'll definitely choose Korea!!! :D

Thanks for reading again and hope this helps in planning your own adventure in Korea!

Yours Truly,
Darlene~ <3

 

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