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Explore South Korea

Bustling street in Seoul with vibrant signs and people walking. Captures urban life in South Korea.
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Top 10 Destinations to Visit in South Korea

1. Seoul

Seoul, South Korea, is a dynamic metropolis that seamlessly blends rich historical traditions with cutting-edge modernity and pop culture. It offers visitors a vibrant urban experience through its ancient palaces, traditional villages, diverse culinary landscape, and extensive shopping districts.

2. Busan

Busan is a captivating coastal city in South Korea, offering a harmonious blend of urban sophistication, serene beaches, and deep cultural roots, appealing to those seeking both relaxation and vibrant exploration.

3. Jeju Island

Jeju Island, often referred to as the 'Hawaii of Korea,' offers a blend of stunning volcanic landscapes, pristine beaches, and rich cultural experiences. It attracts visitors seeking outdoor adventures, natural beauty, and a tranquil escape.

4. Gyeongju

Gyeongju, often called a "museum without walls," offers a deep dive into South Korea's ancient Silla Kingdom with its numerous UNESCO World Heritage sites, including historical temples, royal tombs, and observatories. Beyond its historical significance, the city provides a relaxed atmosphere amidst picturesque natural settings like serene lakes and vibrant gardens, particularly stunning during spring cherry blossom and autumn foliage seasons.

5. Jeonju

Jeonju is a distinctive destination in South Korea, primarily known for its beautifully preserved Jeonju Hanok Village and its status as a UNESCO City of Gastronomy. It offers a deep dive into traditional Korean culture and a delightful culinary journey. The city provides a tranquil retreat from the bustling pace of larger cities.

6. Gangneung

Gangneung, located on South Korea's east coast, is a city that offers a mix of pristine beaches, lush natural landscapes, and rich cultural heritage. It attracts visitors seeking a relaxed coastal escape with opportunities for both historical exploration and outdoor activities.

7. Sokcho

Sokcho, situated on South Korea's northeast coast, is a city that offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural experiences. It serves as a gateway to the dramatic peaks and diverse trails of Seoraksan National Park, while also providing access to the calming shores of the East Sea. The city is renowned for its fresh seafood markets and unique cultural heritage.

8. Suwon

Suwon presents a unique blend of historical grandeur and modern vibrancy, centered around the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Hwaseong Fortress. Visitors can explore centuries-old architecture and cultural traditions, alongside contemporary attractions such as the Starfield Library, and local culinary delights like Suwon galbi and Fried Chicken Street.

9. Yeosu

Yeosu, a captivating coastal city in South Korea, offers stunning ocean vistas and rich cultural experiences across its many islands and mainland attractions. It provides a blend of natural beauty, historical sites, and opportunities for both relaxation and active exploration.

10. Andong

Andong stands as a quintessential destination for experiencing the deeply rooted traditional culture and history of South Korea. It is notably home to several UNESCO World Heritage sites, including the well-preserved Hahoe Folk Village, ancient Confucian academies, and historic Buddhist temples, offering a journey into the Joseon Dynasty's heritage.

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At TFA Travel we believe in travel for all. Our mission is to enable people to explore the world as easily as possible without having to pay a travel agent a huge commission.

Our typical audience are those that want to see something new and get involved with authentic experiences of a country. Whether you are a backpacker, solo traveller, solo female traveller, straight or LGBTQ+ couple, family, you will find local and authentic experiences here.