Main Attractions in seoul
Seoul has many fascinating attractions welcome for tourists and even people living in Seoul. Here are just a few:
Gyeongbokgung Palace
Gyeongbokgung Palace was a home to many royal people in the period of the Joseon Dynasty (1392 - 1910). Unfortunately, it was destroyed and abandoned for about three centuries, however, reconstructed again in 1867. A survey conducted in 2011 showed 39 percent of residents said it was the most scenic location in Seoul.
Lotte world
Lotte World is a huge theme park and holds the largest indoor theme park in the world, an outdoor amusement park, shopping malls, luxurious hotels, and much more. Lotte World is considered one of the biggest, and best, theme parks in Asia.
N Seoul tower
N Seoul Tower (otherwise known as Seoul Tower or Namsan Tower), is a tower found on Namsan Mountain. It was built in 1969, but opened to the people in 1980. It is used as an observation, as well as an attraction. N Seoul Tower consists of gift shops, many restaurants and a Teddy Bear Museum.
This photo shows the Teddy Bear Museum entrance. Teddy Bear Museum is a museum where you can view teddy bears from all over the world. You can also see popular teddy bears from different periods and even antique teddy bears. There are also restaurants in the museum.
BUKCHON HANOK VILLAGE
Bukchon Hanok Village is an old traditional village located between Gyeongbok Palace and Changdeok Palace. Nowadays, the houses in the village, (also known as hanok), are used for cultural centers, guesthouses and restaurants. However, this village is still home to residents so when visiting, please:
- Keep the noise down
- Do not litter
- Do take photos or videos of inside of the houses
- Keep the noise down
- Do not litter
- Do take photos or videos of inside of the houses