It’s really such a safe country, and it’s easy to navigate once you acclimatize a little bit to how everything works.
It’s really such a safe country, and it’s easy to navigate once you acclimatize a little bit to how everything works. You can walk next to this beautiful oasis of calm, right in the middle of the busy city. It’s lovely to walk in bright sunshine, and also in the dark of Seoul by nigh
Maison Kitsuné is a French-Japanese lifestyle brand that has branches in several countries plus also runs a record label – so a suitable set up for some real ‘Gangnam style’ shopping and sweet treat
Baseball tickets at 19성인 Busan’s Sajik Stadium can be bought for as little as 13,000 Korean Won (around £8 / $10 USD) at the box office on the night of the game. Book Ryan Holiday in Busan here or visit as part of the Visit Busan Pass. Located just next to Haeundae Beach, Kakao Friend’s ‘roarsome’ Ryan the Lion now has his own holiday home set-up in Busan, which is open until late.
Not all parts are open overnight; make sure to do your research before heading out. The selfie hotspot at the DDP LED Rose Garden may have permanently closed in 2019, but it’s been replaced by something equally as riveting to see in Seoul at night. Be sure to check out the thousands upon thousands of love locks that have been placed all around Namsan and the N Seoul Tower by couples declaring their eternal love for each other. You’ll know how good the air quality is by what colour the tower is. Blue means that all is well in the city, green signals that you should be cautious and probably wear an air pollution mask, and red is just plain bad. Aim to reach the top of Namsan Mountain by sunset, so you can watch the N Seoul Tower come to life, as Seoul turns to nigh
In one of my top blog posts on the 15 things you should do in Seoul, I mentioned watching the Banpo Bridge light & water show at Banpo Hangang Park as well. Running about 10 kilometers from the west side of downtown Seoul to the east, Cheonggyecheon was a natural stream that sustained the locals before the Korean War. Secondly, a curfew has been imposed to prevent overtourism in the village. As of March 2025, anyone who visits after 5 PM for tourism purposes will be fined approximately US$ 7
Here you can play foosball, darts, enjoy interesting, flavoured beers and sing along to big hits. You can try a tasting tray in the brewery’s taproom along with prawn crackers to soak up the craft beers. If you haven’t had Korean fried chicken before, begin your future obsession her
In addition, street performers put on shows, musicians play tunes, and locals and visitors mingle in a festive 19성인 atmosphere. It is a place where creativity and community converge in a space that celebrates the local spirit of Seoul. If you are looking for an authentic and local experience, this is a must-see. Street stalls offer traditional Korean dishes, from tteokbokki, which are spicy rice cakes, to ongs, fish on skewers, and kimbap, stuffed rice roll
Local food streets are packed with people and restaurants late at night. There are several different starting points and
19성인 routes for a hike in Seoul at night along the Fortress Wall. Most will give you stunning views of traditional gates and modern Seoul ablaze with lights along the way. If you’re exploring Seoul at night, no visit is complete until you’ve entered the bedlam of Namdaemun Marke
Gwangjang market food stalls serve common Korean street foods like gimbap (seaweed and rice roll), sundae (blood sausage), Korean tteokbokki (rice cake with spicy sauce), and bindaetteok (mung bean cake). Street food stalls offer a wide variety of dishes, from classic tteokbokki to more modern and international options. Enjoying these delicacies as you stroll through the market will allow you to connect with the authentic taste of local food and street culture, and you can also enjoy some of Seoul's best food tours there. Hongdae is touted as a must visit if you’re interested in Seoul nightlife. Surrounded by a number of universities, you can expect lots of live music, street performers, bars, Seoul clubs and restaurants… along with thousands of people. Seoul’s nightlife is legendary because it’s one of the world’s only true 24 hour citie
Seriously guys, I’ve partied in pretty much every country and more cities than I can count, and nothing comes close to the insanity levels of Seoul. I’ve lived in Las Vegas and I’ve been to the clubs of Barcelona, Stockholm, Berlin, and Bangkok. We 19성인 are Caroline and Neil, two travel bloggers who adore Korea. In fact, Artmonster Gangnam, has featured in multiple music videos, dramas and TV chat shows (we know as they show a video of all its TV appearances on loop in the upstairs bar
South Korea's nights are alive with a kaleidoscope of experiences, blending tradition and modernity. Whether you're strolling through historic neighbourhoods, indulging in delicious street food, or dancing to the beats of K-pop, the nights in South Korea promise unforgettable memories. With stall upon stall of Korean street food, shopping, and souvenirs, Myeongdong Night Market is one of the most popular places for travelers to visit at night in Seoul. Deoksugung is right across the street from Seoul Plaza, so it’s an easy one to visit while you’re wandering the city street