In South Korea's capital, history merges with a big, cosmopolitan city. Visit ancient temples and local markets, and take a tour to the demilitarized zone!
The observation deck of this former radio wave tower offers the very best views of the city.
Built in 1935, Gyeongbokgung Palace was used as the main of the royal palaces of the Joseon dynasty.
This Buddhist temple dates back to 794 and is dominated by the 91 foot high statue of the future Buddha, Maitreya.
A well preserved 600 year old traditional Korean village where visitors can learn about traditional arts and crafts and even take classes!
With more than 10,ooo shops Namdaemun Market is the largest market in Seoul, perfect to try different foods and buy souvenirs.
Take a tour to the demilitarized zone between North and South Korea and learn about the two countries' history.