
Seoul 7-day itinerary
7 days in Seoul, planned the tabi way — one neighbourhood per day, gapless timing, every stop chosen from 69 human-verified places across 9 curated neighbourhoods. Open it offline and follow it street by street, or make it the starting point for your own plan.
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Stay near Jongno & Gwanghwamun
Jongno & Gwanghwamun — an old-town day
The palace quarter: Gyeongbokgung and Changdeokgung, Bukchon hanok lanes, Insadong craft streets and the Cheonggyecheon stream walk.
- 08:0008:30BreakfastPick a spot nearby — not booked yet
- 08:3009:15
Park청계천 (청계광장)45 minA restored waterway running through downtown Seoul, Cheonggyecheon starts at Cheonggye Plaza right by Gwanghwamun Station and runs below street level along a lit, landscaped walking path. FLAG on district: this starting section sits right on the Jongno-gu/Jung-gu boundary — official Seoul sources list a Jongno-gu address, while OSM's Cheonggye Plaza point resolves to Jung-gu — verify before publishing if the strict-Jongno-only requirement matters. The promenade has no gate and is open 24 hours, making it one of the few things to do in the palace quarter after everything else closes for the night.
Step-freejongno - 09:15Transit ~15–25 minroute
- 09:3012:00
Historic site창덕궁과 후원150 minA UNESCO World Heritage palace whose buildings were laid out to follow the natural hillside rather than a rigid grid, Changdeokgung is the best-preserved of Seoul's five Joseon palaces and is closed every Monday. Its rear Huwon (Secret Garden) — 300-year-old trees, ponds and pavilions arranged 'as nature intended' — can only be seen on a separately-ticketed guided tour that must be booked online in advance.
Step-freejongnoclosed this day — verify before going - 12:00~10 min walkroute
- 12:1513:15LunchSuggested
- 13:1514:45
Historic site북촌한옥마을90 minA hillside warren of centuries-old hanok (traditional wooden houses) sitting between Gyeongbokgung and Changdeokgung, Bukchon is still an inhabited neighbourhood rather than a preserved museum. Its steep lanes offer some of Seoul's best palace-and-skyline photo spots, but part of the area now has visitor-hour restrictions to protect residents' privacy.
jongno - 14:45~10 min walkroute
- 15:0016:30
Museum국립민속박물관90 minSitting on the Gyeongbokgung palace grounds, this free museum traces everyday Korean life from prehistory through the mid-20th century, including a reconstructed 1960s–70s 'Street of the Past.' Unlike most Seoul museums it has no weekly closing day, and stays open late until 20:00 on Wednesdays in season.
Step-freejongno - 17:3018:45DinnerSuggested
Euljiro & Ikseon-dong & nearby — a shopping day
Ikseon-dong's cobblestone hanok lanes hide dessert cafés and hanbok-rental shops behind lattice doors, while ten minutes south Euljiro's postwar printing and hardware alleys moonlight after dark as 'Hipjiro' — Seoul's most atmospheric bookstores, beer halls and rooftop-deck markets.
- 08:0008:30BreakfastPick a spot nearby — not booked yet
- 08:3010:00Historic site익선동 한옥마을90 min
A pocket of roughly 118 hanok houses built before the 1930s, reinvented as a maze of narrow, cobblestoned lanes lined with dessert cafés, hanbok-rental shops and bars behind lattice doors. The lanes run north into Nakwon Arcade and are at their most atmospheric after dark, when strings of lanterns light the eaves.
hanokretrophoto spot - 10:00~5 min walkroute
- 10:1510:55Shopping낙원악기상가40 min
Over 300 independent stores stacked through a 1968 apartment-and-arcade block, selling everything from guitars and keyboards to traditional Korean instruments, sheet music and repair services. A handful of shops open Sundays, but most close for the week.
shoppingmusicretro - 10:55~10 min walkroute
- 11:1011:55Shopping세운상가45 min
A raw 1967 megastructure whose ground and basement floors still hum with independent electronics, tools and custom-parts stalls — the trade that made Sewoon Sangga Korea's original DIY-repair hub. An elevated pedestrian deck links the block toward Cheonggyecheon, framing views over Euljiro's low-rise rooftops. Most stalls keep daytime hours and close Sundays; Saturday hours vary by shop.
shoppingelectronicsretro - 11:55~10 min walkroute
- 12:1013:10LunchSuggested
- 13:1013:40Shopping노말에이30 min
Run by design studio 131WATT on the fourth floor of a converted Euljiro building, Normal A stocks independent art books, zines and studio-made stationery — walk in past the working print shops on the lower floors that give the neighbourhood its 'Hipjiro' nickname. Closed Sundays and public holidays.
bookstoredesignindie - 13:40~5 min walkroute
- 13:5514:25
Landmark명동대성당 (천주교 서울대교구 주교좌명동대성당)30 minCompleted in 1898, Myeongdong Cathedral is the birthplace of Korean Catholicism and a national symbol of the pro-democracy movement (it sheltered protesters during the 1987 uprising). It is a working parish, not a museum — general sightseeing hours are flagged above as unresolved between two conflicting sources, and access likely narrows around the Mass schedule. No admission fee; a small museum and the basement martyrs' crypt are also on site.
Step-freemyeongdong - 14:25~5 min walkroute
- 14:4016:40Shopping명동 (명동길 일대)120 min
Seoul's best-known fashion/cosmetics shopping district, a dense pedestrian grid centered on Myeongdong-gil between Myeongdong Station and the Lotte Department Store/Young Plaza block, packed with K-beauty flagship stores, fast fashion, and street-food carts (hotteok, tteokbokki, skewers). No single official hours source exists since it is hundreds of independent shops on open public streets; treat the district as generally active roughly 10:30–22:00.
myeongdong - 16:40~15 min walkroute
- 16:5517:40
Park서울로701745 minA disused 1970 highway overpass above Seoul Station's rail yard, converted in 2017 into a ~1 km elevated pedestrian park lined with plants, cafés and viewpoints, running roughly from Seoul Station toward Namdaemun Market/Hoehyeon-dong. Chosen over Namsangol Hanok Village for this batch because its hours (24/7, no closing day) are consistently confirmed across official sources, whereas Hanok Village's weekly closing day is reported inconsistently (Monday vs. Tuesday) across sources — see the rejected-candidate note. Free to walk, step-free, and one of the few things in the area usable late at night.
Step-freemyeongdong - 17:5519:10DinnerSuggested
Seongsu — sights morning, shopping afternoon
Converted warehouses turned café-and-design quarter beside Seoul Forest — red-brick roasteries, galleries in old factories, fashion flagships.
- 08:0008:30BreakfastSuggested
- 08:3010:30
Park서울숲120 minSeoul's largest urban park (~1.2 million m²), a former water-treatment/racecourse site redeveloped in 2005 into four zones: Culture & Art Park, Nature Ecology Forest (with a deer enclosure, open 05:30-21:30), Nature Experience Learning Center and a wetland/Han-riverside area. The park itself never closes and entry is free; the insect botanical garden and butterfly garden inside it run shorter seasonal hours (10:00-17:00 or 10:00-16:00, closed Mondays) and are the only ticketed-adjacent sub-attractions. Step-free deck paths run throughout and free wheelchair/stroller loans are available at the visitor center. FLAG: the coordinate here is an OSM polygon-centroid approximation for the whole park (confidence 0.68, not a pinned main-gate point) — verify against the Ttukseom-ro main entrance before publish.
Step-freeseongsu - 10:30Transit ~15–25 minroute
- 10:4512:00Shopping성수연방75 min
A 1970s chemical-factory complex reborn as a three-storey retail-and-culture cluster across two sky-bridge-linked wings, home to the Thingool lifestyle store, Index Caramel, a jewelry shop and the rooftop greenhouse café Cheonsang Gaok. An open central plaza and outdoor terrace host rotating brand pop-ups.
seongsuconcept storelifestyle shop - 12:00~5 min walkroute
- 12:1513:15LunchSuggested
- 13:1514:00Shopping아더 스페이스45 min
Ader Error's flagship concept store, renewed for the brand's 10th anniversary: an immersive, sculptural interior — a sinkhole room, an archive room and a cobalt-blue gravity room — built around the fashion label's collections rather than a conventional shop floor. A short walk from Daelim Changgo Gallery and Seongsu Yeonbang.
seongsufashionflagship store - 14:00~5 min walkroute
- 14:1515:15Shopping무신사 스탠다드 성수60 min
The flagship physical store for Musinsa's own basics-and-casualwear label, spanning two floors of a building inside the Musinsa Campus complex on Yeonmujang-gil — fitting rooms and self-checkout for the affordable, minimalist pieces the brand is known for online.
seongsufashionflagship store - 15:15~5 min walkroute
- 15:3016:45Shopping엘씨디씨 서울75 min
A four-floor converted-factory retail platform in Seongsu-dong 2-ga: a ground-floor café, a curated fashion-lifestyle shop on the 2nd floor, a corridor of small independent brand doors on the 3rd, and a rooftop bar on top. Closed January 1 and the Lunar New Year/Chuseok holidays.
seongsuconcept storecafe - 16:45Transit ~15–25 minroute
- 17:0017:45Landmark언더스탠드에비뉴45 min
A free public complex of 116 stacked shipping containers spanning both sides of the road leading into Seoul Forest, built in 2016 through a Seoul City / Seongdong-gu / Lotte Duty Free ESG partnership and winner of the 2017 Seoul Architecture Award. It houses rotating pop-ups, exhibitions, performance space, a bookstore and social-enterprise storefronts supporting vulnerable groups; content and individual unit hours rotate, so treat 10:00-20:00 as the general complex window rather than every unit's hours. This is the second-attraction pick over Common Ground, which is confirmed still operating in 2026 but is actually located in Gwangjin-gu near Konkuk University (아차산로 200) — a different district, not Seongsu-dong — so it was excluded despite being culturally lumped in with 'Seongsu/Konkuk' guides.
seongsu - 18:0019:15DinnerPick a spot nearby — not booked yet
Hongdae & Yeonnam — shopping morning, sights afternoon
The indie-youth quarter: buskers on the walking street, the Gyeongui Line park cutting through Yeonnam's café lanes, design at SangsangMadang, beer alleys past midnight.
- 08:0008:30BreakfastSuggested
- 08:3009:30Park경의선숲길(연트럴파크)60 min
Nicknamed 'Yeontral Park' (a portmanteau of Yeonnam-dong and Central Park), this is the Yeonnam-dong stretch of the 6.3 km Gyeongui Line Forest Park, a linear greenway built over a decommissioned rail line that once ran to Gajwa Station. This section runs from Hongik Univ. Station Exit 3 north through Yeonnam-dong, lined on both sides with cafes, bars, boutiques and picnicking locals — it's the neighbourhood's default hangout lawn on a sunny afternoon or evening. Free, unenclosed public greenway with no fixed entry hours or ticket.
yeonnam - 09:30~10 min walkroute
- 10:0010:30Shopping올리브영 홍대타운30 min
CJ Olive Young's flagship K-beauty experience store for the Hongdae district — a 3-floor, roughly 991 m² 'Town' format store (a step up from a standard Olive Young outlet) with expanded try-on space and pop-up brand collaborations, open daily 10:00–23:00. Like other large Olive Young branches, it offers Korea's standard instant tax refund for foreign tourists (passport required, purchases over ₩15,000).
Cards OKhongdae - 10:30~10 min walkroute
- 10:4512:15Shopping홍대 프리마켓90 min
Running every Saturday from March to November (13:00–18:00) at Hongik Culture Park — a short walk from Hongik Univ. Station Exit 9 — this juried artist market has been organised since 2002 by the non-profit Living and Art Creative Center (freemarket.or.kr). Only handmade/original creative work by the participating artists is sold, no secondhand goods, and small stalls tend to be cash-preferred. Cancelled on rainy days and outside the March–November season.
hongdaeclosed this day — verify before going - 12:15~5 min walkroute
- 12:3013:30LunchSuggested
- 13:3015:00EntertainmentKT&G 상상마당 홍대90 min
Opened in 2007 above Hongik Univ. Station Exit 1, this KT&G-funded 'Dream Plaza' is a 7-storey independent-culture complex — a design store and gallery, an art-house cinema (CineLab), a live performance hall, artist studios and a rooftop cafe — built to support young Korean designers and indie filmmakers and musicians. Browsing the design shop and gallery floors is free; the cinema, concerts and workshops are separately ticketed, and hours vary a little by floor (the cafe runs to 22:00, the Art Market/Gallery from 13:00–22:00, Art Square 12:00–23:00) around the 11:00–21:00 general-access window used here. The building is step-free from the main entrance with a disabled-accessible elevator, an accessible restroom and wheelchair rental on site.
Step-freehongdae - 15:00~5 min walkroute
- 15:1516:00
Entertainment홍대 걷고싶은거리 (R2 버스킹 거리)45 minOfficially named Hongdae R2 Busking Street by the Seoul city tourism board — the pedestrian corridor along Eoulmadang-ro, about 170 m from Hongik Univ. Station Exit 8 — this is where Hongdae's open-air performance culture concentrates: indie bands, dance crews and idol-trainee buskers under a prior-registration system, organised by Mapo-gu into four 'Smart Busking Zones' along a roughly 2 km stretch. There's no fixed performance timetable; the street is always open, but the busking itself is heaviest on Friday and Saturday evenings into the night. Free to watch, no ticket.
hongdae - 17:3018:45DinnerSuggested
Gangnam & Apgujeong — sights morning, shopping afternoon
COEX's underground city and Starfield Library, Bongeunsa's lanterns across the street, K-fashion in Apgujeong and dessert ateliers in Dosan.
- 08:0008:30BreakfastPick a spot nearby — not booked yet
- 08:3009:45
Temple봉은사75 minA working Jogye Order Buddhist temple founded in 794 CE, Bongeunsa sits directly across from the COEX convention and shopping complex in the middle of Gangnam's skyscraper district — one of central Seoul's starkest old-meets-new contrasts. Free to enter and open 05:00–22:00 every day of the year, its grounds include a 23-metre gilt bronze standing Maitreya Buddha (Mireukdaebul) and a Templestay program for visitors wanting a deeper introduction to Korean Buddhism, from 2-hour daytime sessions to an overnight monthly stay.
Step-freegangnam - 09:45~5 min walkroute
- 10:0011:30Aquarium코엑스 아쿠아리움90 min
An underground aquarium beneath the COEX complex operated under the SEA LIFE (Merlin Entertainments) brand, with themed ocean-zone sections and a walk-through tunnel tank. Adult admission is 33,000 KRW (29,000 KRW child; free under 36 months with an accompanying parent) — note this sits just above tabi's standard ₩12–30k price band, so treat the banding as approximate. Open 10:00–20:00 every day of the year, with the aquarium's own official site as the most reliable hours/ticket source over third-party resellers.
Cards OKStep-freegangnam - 11:30~5 min walkroute
- 12:0013:00LunchSuggested
- 13:0014:30Shopping코엑스 (스타필드 코엑스몰)90 min
One of Asia's largest underground shopping malls by floor area, COEX links Samseong and Bongeunsa subway stations with several hundred shops and restaurants, a Megabox multiplex, the Starfield Library and the COEX Aquarium under one climate-controlled roof. The mall itself is open 10:30–22:00 every day of the year including public holidays, though individual tenant hours vary.
Step-freegangnam - 14:30~5 min walkroute
- 14:4515:05
Landmark별마당도서관20 minA free, two-storey public library built into the ground-floor central plaza of Starfield COEX Mall, instantly recognisable for its 13-metre-tall bookshelves and glass ceiling. It holds roughly 70,000 books and 600 magazines and functions more as a photogenic 15–20 minute stop while touring COEX than a place to sit and read — the window-side ground-floor seating fills up fast, especially early afternoon when natural light is best for photos.
Step-freegangnam - 15:05Transit ~15–25 minroute
- 15:2016:05Landmark한류스타거리 (K-STAR ROAD)45 min
A roughly 1-km stretch of Apgujeong-ro between Apgujeong Rodeo Station and the Cheongdam intersection, lined with life-size 'GangnamDol' bear statues — each painted with a different K-pop act's branding — installed by Gangnam-gu as a free, open-air Hallyu-tourism photo trail. It threads past flagship fashion boutiques, entertainment-agency buildings and the Galleria department store, and a small 'GangnamDol Haus' near Exit 7 of Apgujeong Rodeo Station sells miniature versions as souvenirs.
gangnam - 16:05Transit ~15–25 minroute
- 16:2017:20Shopping가로수길60 min
A ginkgo-tree-lined boutique and café street running from Sinsa Station's Exit 8, Garosu-gil was one of the defining 2010s Gangnam shopping destinations for fashion flagship stores and photogenic cafés. Its retail reputation has slipped hard post-pandemic: Cushman & Wakefield Korea recorded a 41.6% ground-floor vacancy rate for Q1 2025 (41.2% in Q4 2024), even as rents kept climbing (roughly 225,000 KRW per 3.3㎡ by end-2024) — reported by the Korea Times and Asia Business Daily as a mix of gentrification-driven rent spikes, a shift of foot traffic toward nearby back-alley streets, and the broader move from offline to online shopping. It's still worth a walk for photos and the handful of surviving flagship stores, but travelers should expect visibly more shuttered storefronts than older guidebooks suggest.
gangnam - 17:3518:50DinnerSuggested
Yeouido & Han River — sights morning, shopping afternoon
Seoul's financial island turned riverside playground — cycle or picnic across the wide Hangang Park lawns, ride the elevator up the gold-clad 63 Building to the rebuilt 63 SkyPicnic rooftop 250m above the water, then shop and eat inside The Hyundai's glass atrium or the IFC Mall dining floors below.
- 08:0008:30BreakfastPick a spot nearby — not booked yet
- 08:3010:00Park여의도한강공원90 min
A wide riverside park stretching along the south bank of the Han River, with cycling paths, picnic lawns, a floating stage and sweeping views back toward the Mapo and Wonhyo bridges. Rent a bike, spread a mat on the grass, or just watch the sunset over the water — the classic Seoul river afternoon. Step-free main entrances, accessible restrooms and a wheelchair/stroller loan point are at the visitor centre.
Step-freehan riverparkpicnic - 10:00~10 min walkroute
- 10:3012:00Shopping더현대 서울90 min
Seoul's largest single department store, built inside the Parc.1 towers around a soaring glass atrium and a rooftop garden — five floors of fashion, beauty and lifestyle brands over a sprawling basement food hall. Worth visiting for the architecture as much as the shopping. Step-free entrances, wheelchair loans and accessible restrooms are available at the ground-floor info desk.
Step-freedepartment storearchitectureshopping - 12:00~5 min walkroute
- 12:1513:15LunchSuggested
- 13:1514:15Shopping여의도 IFC몰60 min
A glass-and-steel shopping and dining complex beneath the International Finance Centre towers, directly connected to Yeouido Station Exit 3 — restaurant floors, a multiplex cinema and international brand stores make it an easy indoor stop between the park and the office towers. Free wheelchair loans are available at the L3 concierge desk.
Step-freeshopping malldiningmultiplex - 14:15Transit ~15–25 minroute
- 14:3015:45Viewpoint63 스카이피크닉 (63스퀘어)75 min
The rebuilt observation deck of the gold-clad 63 Building, 250m above the Han River, opened June 2026 in place of the old 63 Art gallery-observatory. Three 60th-floor rooms mix media art and mirrored, hologram-lit installations with skyline views, opening onto a rooftop deck on the 63rd floor; a Starbucks and gift shop sit alongside the exhibition halls. Last ticket sold 30 minutes before closing.
Cards OKStep-freeobservatoryskyline view - 17:3018:45DinnerSuggested
Itaewon & Yongsan — a museum day
Seoul's international quarter: the National Museum and Leeum on the hill, the Central Mosque and halal kitchens above the main strip, global dining below.
- 07:4008:00Check out of your stayUsually due by 10:00–12:00 — most stays hold your bags if you ask.
- 09:3010:00BreakfastPick a spot nearby — not booked yet
- 12:0013:00LunchSuggested
- 13:0014:00Shopping현대카드 뮤직 라이브러리60 min
A striking Hannam-dong/Itaewon-ro building holding roughly 15,000 music-related items — more than two-thirds of it original vinyl — plus listening turntables, rare music magazines, and a live-performance stage ('Understage'). Hyundai Card members get unrestricted access with up to two guests; non-members can get in free on weekdays (capped at 4 visits/month) via the Hyundai Card DIVE app, while the ground-floor cafe and the vinyl listening bar are open to anyone. Closed Mondays.
itaewon - 14:00~5 min walkroute
- 14:1516:15
Museum리움미술관120 minA private museum funded by the Samsung Foundation of Culture in the Hannam-dong hills above Itaewon, Leeum spans three architecturally distinct buildings (by Mario Botta, Jean Nouvel and Rem Koolhaas) housing traditional Korean art (celadon, calligraphy, Buddhist paintings) alongside modern and contemporary Korean and international art. The traditional-art permanent collection is free to view; special/contemporary exhibitions require a separate paid, timed-entry ticket (~₩10,000 adult) booked online. Closed every Monday.
Step-freeitaewon - 16:15~10 min walkroute
- 16:3017:00Landmark서울중앙성원 (한국이슬람교 서울중앙성원)30 min
Opened in 1976, this is Korea's first and largest mosque, sitting at the top of Usadan-ro — the steep lane that anchors Itaewon's halal-restaurant and grocery cluster ('Seoul Muslim Street'). Entry is free and non-Muslims are welcome outside of active prayer. VISITOR ETIQUETTE: dress modestly (no sleeveless tops, shorts or short skirts); women should cover their hair, and a dressing room near the security office lends robes/hijabs to visitors who arrive under-dressed; remove shoes before entering the prayer hall; avoid photographing worshippers, especially during prayer; and non-Muslim tourists should avoid visiting during the Friday Jumu'ah sermon (roughly midday Friday) when the hall is at capacity.
itaewon - 17:3018:45DinnerSuggested
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