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Sample 5-day Seoul Itinerary:
Day 1:

- Gyeongbokgung Palace: Visit Seoul’s largest and most famous royal palace, where you can watch the changing of the guard.
- Bukchon Hanok Village: Stroll through a traditional village of historic “hanok” houses that offer a glimpse into life in the past.
- Insadong: Explore an arts district filled with traditional shops, galleries, and teahouses.
- Cheonggyecheon Stream: Relax as you stroll along a scenic waterway in the heart of the city.

Day 2:
- Changdeokgung Palace and Secret Garden: Explore the second most important palace with its beautiful gardens, which are a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Jogyesa Temple: Visit Seoul’s main Buddhist temple, known for its beautiful trees and colorful lanterns.
- Myeongdong: Enjoy shopping in one of the busiest shopping districts, full of fashion stores and street food.
- Namsan Seoul Tower: In the evening, take a ride to the tower for a panoramic view of the entire city.

Day 3:
- War Memorial of Korea: Learn about the history of the Korean Wars and see military exhibits on display.
- Itaewon: Discover a multicultural district where you will find a variety of restaurants, bars and shops selling international goods.
- Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art: Visit a modern museum with works of Korean and international art.
- Hangang Park: Visit the park by the Han River, where you can enjoy a picnic, cycling or boating.

Day 4:
- Lotte World: An amusement park with all the attractions, including an indoor park and an aquarium.
- Seoul Sky: Take a ride up to the tallest building in Seoul, where you can see the city from 555 meters.
- Dongdaemun Design Plaza: Explore the futuristic design center that hosts exhibitions and fashion shows.
- Gwangjang Market: Sample local food and traditional market produce at one of the city’s oldest markets.

Day 5:
- Deoksugung Palace: Visit a smaller royal palace known for its Western architectural features and beautiful gardens.
- Namdaemun Market: Shop for souvenirs and local products at Korea’s largest traditional market.
- Hongdae: Explore an arts and student district with creative shops, cafes, and live music.
- Ewha Womans University: Explore the campus of one of Korea’s most prestigious universities, known for its beautiful architecture and gardens.