A perfect weekend in Seoul

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Seoul is a city of poetic contrasts—where centuries-old palaces rise beside glass towers, where hanbok-clad locals wander through hipster cafés, and where late-night BBQs fuel mornings of mountain serenity. It’s a place where innovation doesn’t erase heritage, but dances with it in neon-lit harmony.

This Foresyte itinerary was created to guide you through Seoul’s irresistible rhythm: a perfect blend of trend and tradition, delivered over three unforgettable days.

Let’s take it from the top.

📍 Feelin Seoulful



Day 1: Insadong

“Honestly feels like a movie set but with way better snacks. You’re sipping tea, then suddenly someone’s doing calligraphy like it’s casual Tuesday. Whole street just vibing in its own timeline.”



Day 1: Dinner @ Flavors

“A spicy wonderland of Korean street eats. Fish cakes, tteokbokki, and sizzling skewers all around.”



Day 2: Gyeongbokgung

“Walk in and suddenly the city noise just dies. It’s just rooftops stacked like origami and mountains watching in the back. Kinda wild how old and new sit side by side.”



Day 2: Lunch @ Hongdae Dakgalbi

“Grilled to perfection and served sizzling at your table. This dish brings the heat and the joy.”



Day 2: Bukchon Hanok

“Everyone shows up for the insta shot, but you hang around long enough and you’ll catch an old lady watering plants on a stone porch like nothing’s changed in 600 years. Kinda humbling.”



Day 2: Dinner @ Margaux

“High-end indulgence with Korean refinement. Think tomahawk steaks with an artistic finish.”



Day 3: Brunch @ Tavolo 24

“Buffet, but make it couture. Korean, global, and decadent, it’s a full-on feast.”



Day 3: Namsan Tower

“Day trip turns into night magic real quick up here. Coffee hits better, skyline looks unreal, and suddenly you’re part of the story every rom-com tried to copy.”



Day 3: Dongdaemun Plaza

“Come for the building, stay for the food stalls after dark. Nothing like staring at steel curves then crushing tteokbokki two minutes later.”



Day 3: Dinner @ Tamayura

“Minimalist elegance meets Japanese precision. An omakase moment to remember.”

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What are the best things to do in Seoul for a weekend trip?

Visit Gyeongbokgung Palace, shop in Myeongdong, take in city views at Namsan Tower, stroll along Bukchon Hanok Village, and explore the lively streets of Hongdae.



When is the best time to visit Seoul for a weekend getaway?

Spring (April–June) and fall (September–November) offer ideal weather with clear skies, cherry blossoms, or fall foliage—perfect for outdoor exploration.



Where should I stay in Seoul for a weekend trip?

Stay in Myeongdong for shopping, Hongdae for nightlife and youth culture, or Insadong for traditional vibes near major palaces and tea houses.



What are the best restaurants to try in Seoul on a weekend trip?

Don’t miss Korean BBQ at Maple Tree House, street eats in Gwangjang Market, bibimbap at Gogung, and modern Korean tasting menus in Gangnam.



Is Seoul safe for weekend travelers?

Yes, Seoul is one of the safest major cities in the world. It’s clean, walkable, and well-connected by public transport. Solo travelers will feel at ease.



How should I spend a Sunday in Seoul?

Start with a temple visit at Bongeunsa, enjoy brunch in Itaewon, browse the shops at Garosu-gil, and relax at a traditional jjimjilbang (spa) to close out your weekend.

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