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Built in 1395 Gyeongbokgung was the Joseon dynasty's seat. Visitors admire its stunning architecture and history.
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Lotte World, one of the largest indoor theme parks is a top spot for thrilling adventures and family fun.
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The DMZ marks the Korea border and offers visitors a unique historic insight into this heavily guarded area.
Mount Namsan features trails a park and panoramic Seoul views along with sites like a library and an aquarium.
This Yongsan museum showcases 10,000 artifacts in six halls offering insights into Korea's military and war history
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Changdeokgung, a UNESCO site, was a royal residence famed for its historical value, architecture, and unique layout.
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Bukchon Village, between Seoul's palaces houses the largest collection of traditional hanok homes in the city.
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Bukhansan offers trails, peaks, temples and natural serenity making it a peaceful escape in bustling Seoul.
Insadong is a central Seoul gem with hanbok shops, tea houses, art galleries and lively alleys full of street vendors.
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Hongdae is a creative hotspot with street art, markets and galleries perfect for finding unique vibes and souvenirs.
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