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12 Very Best Cities In South Korea

There's more to see than just Seoul!

South Korea is (still) an underrated travel destination – but incredible to explore! From stunning hiking trails, islands like Jeju and the best cities in South Korea to visit, there’s a slice of the peninsula that everyone will love.

Most people who do decide to travel to South Korea often only explore Seoul. That being said, you can actually get a deeper sense of the country’s culture when venturing outside Seoul’s city walls.

With that in mind, I wanted to share some of my favorite and best cities in South Korea I visited since I moved here in 2015. From sprawling mega-cities like Seoul to smaller hidden gems – there is something for everyone!

Almost every trip to South Korea likely starts (or ends) in Seoul. It’s no surprise that the country’s capital is also one of the best cities in South Korea to visit. Seoul seems to have it all: culture, history, shopping, food, urban hotspots… You name it – Seoul’s probably got it.

There is so much to see and do in Seoul that it’s best to check out my ultimate guide to Seoul for a comprehensive overview.

Public open space in front of Gyeongbokgung with a statue of King Sejong as the focal point

Traditional Korean village with of lots of alleys and traditional hanok houses

Communication and observation tower located on Namsan Mountain in central Seoul

The first and largest of the royal palaces built during the Joseon Dynasty in 1395

Major urban development landmark with a distinctively neofuturistic design designed by Zaha Hadid and Samoo

Entrance to Gyeongbokgung Palace Entrance to Gyeongbokgung Palace

Even though Busan is the second largest city in Korea (after Seoul), the two cities couldn’t be more different. If Seoul is the NYC of Korea, Busan would probably be the Korean Miami. It’s pretty laid-back and heavily influenced by beach vibes. However, besides fun in the sun, Busan also has some of the most interesting cultural attractions, especially the seaside temple Haedong Yonggung. Grab some of the best seafood here and don’t forget to take a dip in Korea’s most famous beach: Haeundae!

Korea's largest seafood market, selling both live and dried fish

One of Korea's most famous and popular beaches

Elevated park with a seaside observatory

Buddhist temple on the coast built in 1376

Soaring tower with a viewing deck

Busan\x27s Jagalchi Fish Market Busan's Jagalchi Fish Market

History buffs are going to love Gyeongju. In fact, the city is often referred to as Korea’s “museum without walls” because Gyeongju has more tombs, temples, pagodas, Buddhist statuary and palace ruins than any other city in all of South Korea. It’s a lovely place to visit and should be on every Korea travel itinerary.

Relic of Buddhist culture from the Shilla kingdom built in 528

Traditional Yangban village from the Joseon dynasty

5-6th-century CE royal tomb of the ancient Shilla kingdom

Religious architectural complex of exceptional significance built in 774

Museum in Gyeongju largely devoted to relics of the Shilla kingdom

Inside Bulguksa Temple Inside Bulguksa Temple

As the birthplace of both the Joseon dynasty and Korea’s most well-known dish, bibimbap (rice, egg and vegetables with a hot sauce), Jeonju is one of the best cities in South Korea to visit. Most people visit the hanok maeul area, which is filled with traditional wooden homes. Be sure to stay overnight and sleep in a hanok – Korean style!

Traditional village with hanok houses

Historic shrine with royal portrait museum

Romanesque church with martyr

Traditional Korean food served as a bowl of warm white rice topped with namul or kimchi and gochujang, soy sauce, or doenjang

Traditional market and shopping area

View of the hanok houses in Jeonju View of the hanok houses in Jeonju

Jeju Island is one of Korea’s best domestic travel destinations that locals and visitors love. Besides its beautiful beaches, Jeju also offers lush countryside and some of the best seafood restaurants you can find.

Landmark mountain with hiking trails

Lighthouse, seaside resort, seafood and beach

Popular white-sand beach

Island waterfall with food & shops

Tea-related displays, café and museum

Jeju landscape Jeju landscape

Located on the Gangwondo coast, Gangneung is a lovely seaside town with some of the finest beaches in South Korea. Gangneung also hosted several events of the 2018 Winter Olympics and is also home to various well-preserved Joseon-era buildings.

Check out this East Sea & Gangneung 1 Day Tour from Seoul.

Beach, seaside resort and lake

Picturesque farm with lots of cute sheep

Upper class residence of the Naebeon Lee (1703-1781) noble family of Gangneung

Home of the most prominent Korean Confucian scholar of the Joseon Dynasty Yi I and birthplace of his mother Shin Saimdang

Large seafood market founded in 1936 and home to a large fleet of squid boats

Gyeongpo Beach in Gangneung Gyeongpo Beach in Gangneung

Love this article? Check out the remaining best cities in South Korea to visit direclty in this original article: http://lindagoeseast.com/2019/09/19/12-very-best-cities-in-south-korea-to-visit/

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