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Our Awesome Itinerary For A Week in Seoul, South Korea

If you are going to visit Seoul and are looking for sample itineraries, I have one for you! This itinerary was made for our trip in the Fall of 2019, it was Miss Kiki's term break and Opa's birthday. There were 2 seniors, 3 adults, and 1 child in our group so I tried to make the itinerary compact and easy. Even so, we didn't get to do everything we had planned for. I will explain further below. If you want to read it better you can click on the image and enlarge it, and whoops, sorry a lot of it is in Indonesian. Right at the bottom of this page is a table with more details.


Our first day was just the 8-hour flight from Jakarta to Seoul. The next morning, the Paris Baguette we wanted to eat at was closed, Petite France and Korean Spa didn't happen, but everything else went well. You can read about it here and here.

On day 3 it took longer than expected to rent hanboks, we only had time to visit Gyeongbokgung Palace and around. Plus, it was raining. In the evening it was just DDP and shopping.

 The DMZ tour was quite awesome, but because of our late lunch the dinner didn't happen. We still went to Insadong though.

We were very tired the next day so we woke up later and skipped Starfield Coex mall. We went straight to Ewha University, and then to the Trickeye Museum in Hongdae.

And finally, our last day! We switched it up a bit, we went to the Namsan Park first before going to Myeongdong.




And here is the spreadsheet I used for planning. Please do let me know if you have any questions!



























































































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