South Korea

South Korea

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South Korea hits you with a sensory overload the moment you step off the plane in Seoul. The neon-lit streets of Hongdae pulse with K-pop beats spilling from karaoke bars, while the ancient palaces of Gyeongbokgung sit quietly just subway stops away. I've watched the changing of the guard at Deoksugung Palace on a Tuesday morning, then eaten fire-hot tteokbokki from a street cart in Myeongdong that same evening – this country compresses centuries of history into impossibly walkable neighborhoods.

Beyond Seoul's magnetic pull, South Korea's regional personalities shine through distinctly. Busan's Gamcheon Culture Village cascades down hillsides in rainbow colors, while the volcanic landscapes of Jeju Island offer black sand beaches and women divers called haenyeo who've been free-diving for abalone for generations. The autumn foliage in Seoraksan National Park rivals anything I've seen in New England, and the temple stays at places like Bulguksa in Gyeongju will reset your internal clock better than any meditation app.

Practical Information

Visa

Visa-free for most Western nationals up to 90 days

Currency

South Korean Won (KRW)

Language

Korean (English widely spoken in Seoul)

Timezone

GMT+9

Best Time to Visit

April-May and September-November for mild weather and stunning cherry blossoms or autumn colors

Emergency Number

112