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5-day free travel route in Seoul, South Korea

The first day: Gwanghwamun, Gyeongbokgung Palace, Samcheongdong, Bukchon Hanok, Insa-dong (the first four are all together, the last one is not far away, and the other one is particularly famous The local ginseng chicken soup is right next to Gwanghwamun)

The next day: Ewha Womans University, Teri Museum of Art, Hongdae (there are clothes sellers near these two schools, but there is a store near Hongdae) The waffles are super delicious~~)

Day 3: Gangnam District, Sinsa-dong, Apgujeong (actually there is not much to see here, they are all plastic surgery hospitals, it’s okay to sit by the Han River) , the food there is pretty good)

Day 4: Dongdaemun, Lotte World (the store in the front only opens in the evening and sells clothes. I feel it is not as cheap as in China. I have never been to the store in the back. I heard it’s an amusement park~)

Day 5: Myeongdong, Lotte Duty Free Shop, Cheonggyecheon Stream, Seoul Namsan Tower (the first two places are together, and I saw the third one when I went to Dongdaemun Yes, it seems to be a long river. I don’t know which section is more beautiful. I took the bus to the fourth place. Both No. 2 and No. 5 go there. It’s best to go to Seoul Tower at three or four o’clock. This way you can still see the sunset, white scenery and night view)

It is recommended to live near Myeongdong so that you can go shopping at night without having to arrange a special time for shopping. There is a shopping mall in Myeongdong The Korean beef at Princess’s Barbeque is quite delicious, and the one in Myeongdong is particularly cost-effective. You can compare several stores, but the one at the Diplomat Building is the most cost-effective~~