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Plan an epic trip to the Korean capital with the help of this itinerary for how to spend 3 days in Seoul! After all, nearly half the population of the ROK calls the city home! Seoul is the political, cultural, and educational centre of the country.
The Korean capital is about much more than business, though. This is a city full of fascinating cultural and historical sights, from ancient palaces to hillside temples. When the sun goes down, the party starts in Seoul. While people here may come off as a bit shy and reserved, they sure know how to throw it down at night! Seoul is a massive city with lots to see and do, so planning a visit here can be a bit intimidating.
We visited a few times when we were teaching English in China, and my brother even lived there for a year thanks for the tips, bro! What to do first? These days, five of them are open to the public. Paying a visit to a few of them is a must for your 3 days in Seoul itinerary. This huge palace dates all the way back to and the time of King Taejo.
The Japanese burned it to the ground in and it lay in ruins for several centuries. This takes place every hour on the hour from and the guards wear traditional Joseon-era uniforms. This was the second royal palace after Gyeongbokgung, and it was actually home to the Joseon royalty longer than any other palace.
Any guess as to what the name of this ancient Korean palace means? As with the other grand palaces of Seoul, this one was also ravaged by the Japanese on a few occasions. During the period of Japanese colonial rule, they built a zoo and botanical garden here in an attempt to undermine the royal status. If you really want to see all three, I recommend doing Gyeongbokgung on day one and the other two the next day. Opened in , the idea behind this plaza is to have a cultural and historical place for both locals and visitors.