Seoul, the heart of South Korea, is a city where 600-year-old palaces stand in the shadow of neon-lit skyscrapers.
Whether you’re visiting for the futuristic tech, the world-famous food, or the historic architecture, here is a guide to exploring Seoul in 2026.
Essential Pre-Departure Tips
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Entry Requirements: As of 2025/2026, many nationalities require a K-ETA or a visa. Always check the latest requirements a few weeks before your flight.
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Must-Have Apps: Google Maps is notoriously unreliable for walking directions in Korea. Download Naver Maps or KakaoMap. For translation, Papago is significantly more accurate for Korean than other services.
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Connectivity: Pick up an eSIM or a portable Wi-Fi “egg” at Incheon Airport. You will also need a T-Money card for all buses and subways (you can buy and top these up at any convenience store).
Top 5 Must-Visit Districts
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Habana Vieja (Myeongdong): The epicenter of street food and K-beauty shopping. Go here at night when the food carts emerge to try Gyeran-ppang (egg bread) and grilled lobster tails.
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Jongno-gu (The Historic Core): Home to Gyeongbokgung Palace. If you wear a rented Hanbok (traditional dress), entry to the palace is free. Nearby, explore the winding alleys of Bukchon Hanok Village.
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Hongdae: The youth and indie art district. It’s famous for live busking performances, themed cafes, and the best nightlife in the city.
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Gangnam: The upscale “Beverly Hills” of Seoul. Visit the Starfield Library inside the COEX Mall and the massive Lotte World Tower for a bird’s-eye view of the Han River.
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Itaewon: The most international district, known for diverse cuisine and great rooftop bars. It’s also the gateway to Namsan Tower.
Top Video Guides for 2025-2026
For a more visual deep-dive, these recent guides cover everything from budget vlogs to native perspectives:
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The Most Comprehensive Guide: 20 BEST things to do in Seoul South Korea in 2025 – A 35-minute masterclass on the city’s top attractions.
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Short Trip Itinerary: Seoul in 4 Days | The Ultimate Travel Guide – Perfect if you are on a layover or a quick holiday.
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Native Perspective: Seoul Korea in 5 days by a native Korean – Expert tips on hidden gems that tourists often miss.
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Practical Arrivals: Your Ultimate 2026 Guide to Korea: Incheon Airport Tips – Crucial for navigating the airport and getting into the city smoothly.
What to Eat
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Korean BBQ: Look for places packed with locals. Don’t miss Samgyeopsal (pork belly) grilled at your table.
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Gwangjang Market: Famous for Mayak Kimbap (addictive seaweed rolls) and Bindaetteok (mung bean pancakes).
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Convenience Store Culture: Do not sleep on GS25 or CU. Trying the “pouch drinks” with a cup of ice is a rite of passage for any modern traveler in Seoul.

