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Seven Good Places to Explore in Seoul

□ ■  Seven Good Places to Explore in Seoul   ■□ Seoul is a vibrant and multifaceted city that combines traditional and modern attractions. Check out these top seven places to visit in Seoul. These locations are popular tourist attractions in Seoul. ▼ Gyeongbokgung Palace Embark on an unforgettable Seoul journey by starting with a visit to the magnificent Gyeongbokgung Palace, which stands as the largest and most iconic palace in South Korea. Immerse yourself in the rich historical architecture that encompasses this grand masterpiece, including the awe-inspiring main gate and the mesmerizing changing of the guard ceremony. As you explore the palace grounds, make sure not to overlook the hidden gem, the National Folk Museum, which offers fascinating insights into Korean culture. ▼  Bukchon Hanok Village Just a stone's throw away from Gyeongbokgung Palace, lies the enchanting Bukchon Hanok Village, a meticulously preserved traditional Korean village adorned with narrow alleys and char

Seoul City Tour Bus: fare

□ ■  Seoul City Tour Bus: fare □ Many cities offer bus tours for tourists, and Seoul is no exception. These buses take visitors to the city's famous attractions, making it convenient to visit popular tourist sites and saving time on transportation. Additionally, the buses provide audio guides. The Seoul City Tour Bus offers 4 types of tours, each with audio guides available in 4 languages: Korean, English, Japanese, and Chinese. ▶ Cours 1 Downtown Palace Namsan Course Fare: Adult ($24), Children ($15) ▶ Cours 2 Seoul Panorama Course(being prepared) Fare: Adult ($24), Children ($15) ▶ Cours 3 Around Gangnam City Tour (being prepared) Fare: Adult ($24), Children ($15) ▶  Cours 4   Night Course  Fare: Adult ($20), Children ($12) For more information, please visit the following link Seoul City Tour Bus : http://en.seoulcitybus.com/

Travel Money Exchange Guide for South Korea

□ ■  Travel Money Exchange Guide for South Korea   ■□ To exchange money for a trip to South Korea, follow these simple steps. ▼ Exchange at Your Local Bank Visit your local bank or a currency exchange service provider in your home country. Many banks offer foreign exchange services, and they can provide you with Korean Won (KRW) in exchange for your home currency. It's a good idea to check with your bank in advance to inquire about their exchange rates, fees, and whether they have KRW available. Some banks may require you to place an order for foreign currency, especially if you need a significant amount. ▼ ATMs in Korea Upon arriving in South Korea, you can use ATMs to withdraw Korean Won directly from your foreign bank account or credit card. Most major credit and debit cards are widely accepted at ATMs in Korea. Look for ATMs at banks, convenience stores, and airports. They often have options in English, making the process user-friendly for tourists. ▼ Currency Exchange Counters

Guide to Government Offices and Agencies for Travel to South Korea

□ ■  Guide to Government Offices and Agencies(& official websites) for Travel to South Korea ■□ When planning a trip to South Korea, it is important to be aware of the various government offices and agencies that are relevant to your travel, especially when it comes to visas, customs, and immigration. Below are some important government offices and agencies that you should know about if you're planning to travel to Korea. Photo by pixabay Embassy or Consulate The embassy or consulate of South Korea in your home country is the primary point of contact for visa-related inquiries and services. In addition to providing information on visa requirements, they can also assist with other travel-related matters, such as travel advisories, safety tips, and emergency contacts.   Ministry of Foreign Affairs  (http://www.mofa.go.kr/)  The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) oversees the country's foreign relations and consular affairs. They can provide information not only on visa re

How to Connect to Free Wi-Fi in Korea: A Step-by-Step Guide

□ ■  How to Connect to Free Wi-Fi in Korea: A Step-by-Step Guide   ■□ Using free Wi-Fi in Korea is a great way to stay connected when you're out and about. Fortunately, there are many public places that offer this service to both residents and tourists alike. This is a guide on how to connect to free Wi-Fi in Korea, with step-by-step instructions. 1. Locate Free Wi-Fi Zones - Look for signs or advertisements indicating the availability of free Wi-Fi. You can find free Wi-Fi in many public places, including airports, train stations, bus terminals, cafes, restaurants, shopping malls, and tourist attractions. - It's worth noting that some places may have free Wi-Fi available only to their customers, so it's always a good idea to check beforehand. 2. Check for SSID (Network Name) - Once you've found a location with free Wi-Fi, open your device's Wi-Fi settings. You will see a list of available networks. Look for the network name (SSID) associated with the free Wi-Fi ser