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5 Days in Seoul: The Complete First-Timer's Guide

A day-by-day itinerary covering palaces, street food, K-pop culture, and hidden gems.

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Seoul 5-Day/4-Night Travel Itinerary: The Perfect Schedule for First-Time Foreign Visitors (2026)

Wouldn't you like to experience for yourself the glamorous yet beautiful traditional sights of Seoul that you’ve seen in K-dramas and K-pop music videos?

For global travelers who are unsure where to begin in the vast city of Seoul, we have prepared the ultimate 5-day/4-night Seoul itinerary designed to minimize transit and maximize satisfaction.

By reading this post, you will perfectly grasp the following essential information:

  • Hourly timetables for popular tourist areas from Day 1 to Day 5

  • Essential public transportation and fare tips for travelers (including the Climate Card)

  • An estimated budget summary for your 5-day/4-night stay

  • The latest local tips and precautions to enjoy your Seoul trip more safely and efficiently


Essential Checklist Before Packing

  1. Prepare the Climate Card (Short-term pass): As of 2026, this is a must-have item for foreign tourists. It allows unlimited rides on Seoul’s subways and buses, sold in 1-day (5,000 KRW), 3-day (10,000 KRW), and 5-day (15,000 KRW) options. Note: A separate 3,000 KRW fee applies when purchasing the physical card (cash payment recommended), and it can be used immediately after topping up. (View Basic Guide and Charging Station Locations)

  2. Transportation from the Airport to the City: Taking the AREX Express Train from Incheon Airport to downtown is the most efficient method. It takes approximately 43 minutes non-stop to Seoul Station, and the fare for an adult is 11,000 KRW (as of March 2026).

  3. Travel Cards or Payment Cards: Most shops, restaurants, and cafes fully support credit cards, especially travel-specific cards like Travel Wallet/TraveLog. However, you should carry at least 50,000 KRW in local cash for topping up T-money cards or buying street snacks.


5-Day/4-Night Essential Budget Guide (Per Person)

Plan your total budget for the 5-day/4-night trip based on your situation.

Budget Item

Price Range (KRW)

Details

Accommodation (4 nights)

350,000 - 800,000 KRW

Based on 3-4 star hotels in Myeong-dong or Hongdae

Transportation

35,000 KRW

Airport round-trip (2 AREX rides) + 5-day Climate Card (incl. card fee)

Food & Cafes

200,000 - 350,000 KRW

3 meals a day (incl. K-BBQ) and 1 visit to a famous dessert cafe

Culture & Entry Fees

50,000 - 100,000 KRW

Palaces, museums, observatory entry fees, etc.

Total Estimated Budget

Approx. 635,000 - 1,285,000 KRW

(Updated March 2026, excluding flights/shopping)


Day 1: Into the Joseon Era (Tradition & History)

Stay in Myeong-dong or Jongno and walk through Seoul’s core historical district. Experience the harmony of the past and the present.

Time

Location / Recommended Course

Transport & Distance

09:30 - 12:30

Gyeongbokgung Palace & Changing of the Guard

Subway Line 3, Gyeongbokgung Station (5-min walk)

12:30 - 14:00

Tongin Market (Yeopjeon Lunch Box)

10-min walk from the west gate of Gyeongbokgung

14:30 - 16:30

Bukchon Hanok Village Tour

Village bus or 15-min walk (Please be quiet as it is a residential area)

17:00 - 19:30

Insadong Ssamzigil & Dinner

15-min walk. Shop for traditional Korean souvenirs and mother-of-pearl crafts

20:00 - 21:30

Cheonggyecheon Stream Night Walk

10-min walk. A vibrant, flowing waterside park in the heart of the city

💡 Local Tip: If you rent a Hanbok from a shop near Gyeongbokgung, admission to the palace (3,000 KRW) is completely free. It’s the best way to take beautiful photos!

Day 2: Royal Secret Gardens and Hip Places

Experience everything from the secret gardens where Joseon royalty walked to the narrow, trendy alleys of modern Seoul in a single day.

Time

Location / Recommended Course

Transport & Distance

10:00 - 12:30

Changdeokgung Palace & Secret Garden

Line 3, Anguk Station (5-min walk)

12:45 - 15:30

Ikseon-dong Hanok Village (Lunch & Cafe)

10-min walk. Visit trendy dessert cafes renovated from Hanok

16:00 - 18:00

Gwangjang Market Tour

15-min walk. Try iconic street foods like mayak gimbap, yukhoe, and pancakes

18:30 - 20:00

Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP)

Subway or 20-min walk (Night view of futuristic architectural landmark)

20:00 - 22:30

Dongdaemun Night Market Shopping

Experience the energy of wholesale markets starting from 8 PM

⚠️ Note: To preserve cultural heritage, entry to the Changdeokgung 'Secret Garden' is limited. Don't miss the advance online booking (5,000 KRW) that opens 6 days prior at 10 AM! (Check out Seoul Palace Night Tour Tips, the pinnacle of traditional experiences)

Day 3: The Mecca of Fashion & Beauty, and Youthful Energy

Enjoy shopping in Myeong-dong, visit the youthful district of Hongdae, and enjoy the city's nightlife.

Time

Location / Recommended Course

Transport & Distance

10:00 - 12:30

National Museum of Korea

Line 4, Ichon Station. Admire magnificent national treasures

13:30 - 15:30

Myeong-dong K-Beauty Shopping & Lunch

Line 4, Myeong-dong Station (Tip: Buy sheet mask bundles)

16:00 - 19:00

N Seoul Tower (Sunset & Night View)

From southern Myeong-dong, take the 'Namsan Orumi' elevator and the cable car

20:00 - 23:00

Hongdae Busking Street & Dinner

Line 4 Myeong-dong Station -> Line 2 Hongik Univ. Station (approx. 30 mins)

💡 Local Tip: Myeong-dong, home to flagship stores like Olive Young, is the perfect place to shop for beauty products and get free samples. However, street food in Myeong-dong is about 1.5x more expensive than elsewhere, so try to find hidden local restaurants with formal seating if possible.

Day 4: Luxury Lifestyle and Han River Picnic

Experience the trendy, sophisticated luxury culture in the Gangnam district and enjoy a picnic at the Han River, a popular resting spot for Seoul citizens.

Time

Location / Recommended Course

Transport & Time

10:00 - 13:00

COEX (Starfield Library & Shopping Mall)

Subway Line 2, Samseong Station (connected)

13:30 - 15:30

Garosu-gil & Sinsa-dong Lunch

Line 2 Samseong St. -> Line 3 Sinsa St. (approx. 20 mins)

16:00 - 18:30

Apgujeong Rodeo & Dosan Park

15-min walk. High-end luxury brands and unique flagship stores

19:00 - 21:00

Banpo Han River Park Picnic (Chimaek & Rainbow Fountain)

Line 3, Express Bus Terminal St. (15-min walk through underground mall)

⚠️ Essential Check (Fountain Schedule): The Banpo Bridge Moonlight Rainbow Fountain operates mainly from April to October (schedules vary by season) and is automatically canceled during bad weather. If you enjoy 'Chimaek' (chicken and beer), check the 'Banpo Han River Park Delivery Zone' location to easily meet the delivery rider.

Day 5: Visiting Korea’s 'Brooklyn' and Wrapping Up

On your last day, enjoy a relaxing afternoon in the city's hottest cafe district before heading to the airport.

Time

Location / Recommended Course

Transport & Time

10:00 - 12:30

Seoul Forest Park Walk & Picnic

Suin-Bundang Line, Seoul Forest Station

12:45 - 15:00

Seongsu-dong Cafe Street (Lunch & Cafe)

Walking. Trendy cafes in converted old factories and various pop-up stores

15:30 - 17:00

Retrieve Luggage & Head to Airport

Pick up luggage at your transport hub and head straight to the airport

For a perfect wrap-up to your trip, we recommend checking the Incheon Airport and Immigration Precautions in advance and departing at least 3 hours before your flight.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q. How much should I exchange for a 5-day trip?
We strongly recommend keeping only 10-20% of your total budget in KRW cash for street stalls or T-money top-ups, and using a Travelog/Travel Wallet card for the remaining 80% to avoid exchange fees.

Q. Is English widely spoken? Can I read menus in restaurants?
Seoul’s subway system, major tourist sites, and most restaurant menus are well-labeled in English. Using translation apps (Papago) and local navigation apps (Kakao Map, Naver Map) will make for a comfortable trip. (Good to know: Google Maps’ transit walking times in Korea can be inaccurate.)

Q. How should I adjust my plans if it rains during my visit?
Seoul has a large infrastructure of attractive indoor spaces. If it rains, try visiting the Lotte World Tower Seoul Sky Observatory, the COEX Aquarium, the National Museum of Korea in Yongsan, or The Hyundai Seoul (Yeouido shopping mall).


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Day 1: Chosun Dynasty & Old Seoul

Start with Korea's most iconic historical sites in Jongno.

Gyeongbokgung Palace
1
attraction
60 min

Gyeongbokgung Palace

경복궁 · 종로구

Gyeongbokgung Palace is Seoul’s grandest Joseon-era royal palace and one of the city’s essential first stops. Visit early for the palace grounds, Gwanghwamun Gate, and classic hanbok photos near Bukchon and Insadong.

Heunginjimun Gate
2
attraction
60 min

Heunginjimun Gate

흥인지문 · 종로구

Heunginjimun, also known as Dongdaemun, is the eastern gate of the Seoul City Wall, which was originally built to protect the capital of Hanseong. First constructed in 1396 during the Joseon Dynasty and rebuilt in 1869, this two-story structure features the elaborate decorative style typical of the late Joseon period. It is the only gate among the eight main city gates to feature a semicircular defensive wall, known as an ongseong. Located right next to Exit 9 of Dongdaemun Station (Subway Lines 1 and 4), it is conveniently situated near the Seoul City Wall Park, the Hanyangdoseong Museum, DDP, and Dongdaemun Market.

Bukchon Hanok Village
3
attraction
60 min

Bukchon Hanok Village

북촌한옥마을 · 종로구

Bukchon Hanok Village is a historic residential neighborhood between Gyeongbokgung Palace and Changdeokgung Palace. Its narrow lanes, traditional hanok houses, and city views make it ideal for a quiet cultural walk.

Insadong
4
attraction
60 min

Insadong

인사동 · 종로구

Insadong is a central Seoul district known for traditional crafts, galleries, antique shops, tea houses, and souvenir streets. It pairs naturally with a palace morning and a Bukchon walk.

Dobongsan Mountain
5
attraction
60 min

Dobongsan Mountain

도봉산 · 도봉구

Spanning Dobong-gu in Seoul, as well as Uijeongbu and Jangheung-myeon in Yangju, Dobongsan Mountain is a prominent peak connected to Bukhansan via Uiryeong Pass. Known for its striking rock formations, such as the highest peak Jaunbong, along with Manjangbong, Seoninbong, and Obong, the mountain is also home to beautiful valleys like Munsadong, Wondobong, Musugol, and Obong. Due to its stunning natural scenery, it has long been referred to as the 'Geumgangsan Mountain of Seoul'.

Day 2: Royal Gardens & Hip Alleys

Experience the blend of royal history and trendy local spots.

Deoksugung Palace
1
attraction
60 min

Deoksugung Palace

덕수궁 · 중구

Originally known as Gyeongungung, Deoksugung served as the imperial palace of the Korean Empire, which was proclaimed in 1897. Originally the private residence of Prince Wolsan, it served as a temporary palace after the Japanese invasions of 1592 destroyed other royal residences. It became the official palace in 1611, later becoming an imperial palace under Emperor Gojong. The site is notable for its unique blend of traditional Korean and Western-style architecture. Despite fires in 1904 and significant downsizing during the Japanese colonial period, the palace underwent extensive restoration to reach its current state.

Ikseon-dong Hanok Village
2
attraction
60 min

Ikseon-dong Hanok Village

익선동 한옥거리 · 종로구

Ikseon-dong is a charming area where narrow alleyways meet traditional hanok houses, attracting visitors of all ages and bridging the gap between generations. Designated as a Hanok Preservation District in 2018, it emerged as a unique 'time-travel' destination in Seoul during the 2019 retro and new-tro boom. The maze of compact, intricate alleys lined with renovated hanok cafes, restaurants, and shops makes the entire neighborhood a popular date spot and a must-visit destination in Seoul.

Bangidong Ancient Tombs
3
attraction
60 min

Bangidong Ancient Tombs

서울 방이동 고분군 · 송파구

The Bangidong Ancient Tombs consist of Baekje-period burial mounds situated on a low ridge in the Bangidong area. Originally excavated in the 1970s, the site has since been maintained and transformed into a park. There are currently eight remaining mounds: four on the higher western side and four on the lower eastern side. While some tombs feature vaulted stone chambers typical of the early Baekje period, others contain different structures, and the full details of all ten historical mounds remain partially unknown due to past urban development. Although the site was looted long ago and yielded few artifacts, the discovery of similar Baekje-style tombs in surrounding regions reinforces the theory that these mounds date back to the Baekje era.

Myeongdong
4
attraction
60 min

Myeongdong

명동 · 중구

Myeongdong is one of Seoul’s busiest shopping districts, especially popular for K-beauty, fashion, street food, currency exchange, and easy evening browsing.

Day 3: K-Beauty, Views & Energy

Shopping at Myeongdong and catching the sunset at N Seoul Tower.

Changgyeonggung Palace
1
attraction
60 min

Changgyeonggung Palace

창경궁 · 종로구

Originally built by King Sejong for his father, King Taejong, Changgyeonggung Palace was later expanded by King Seongjong in 1483 to house three queens dowager. Often functioning as a private residential space for the royal family, it is historically linked to the neighboring Changdeokgung Palace. While it suffered damage during wars and fires and was even downgraded to a zoo and botanical garden during the Japanese colonial period, extensive restoration efforts since 1983 have returned it to its original form. Uniquely, unlike other palaces that face south, its main gate and main hall are oriented toward the east.

Myeongdong Cathedral
2
attraction
60 min

Myeongdong Cathedral

서울 명동성당 · 중구

As the cathedral church of the Archdiocese of Seoul and the birthplace of the Korean Catholic community, Myeongdong Cathedral is a significant holy site housing the relics of martyrs. Recognized as Korea's first parish and the first large-scale Gothic-style Catholic church in the country, it was designated a historic site in 1977. Beyond its religious importance, the cathedral became a symbol of the democratization movement during Korea's military regime. The cathedral holds daily and weekend masses and confessions, which are open to all visitors. During Christmas, the cathedral offers a serene and reverent atmosphere amidst the vibrant festive decorations of the surrounding Myeongdong district.

Namsan Seoul Tower
3
attraction
60 min

Namsan Seoul Tower

남산서울타워 · 용산구

Namsan Seoul Tower, Korea's first integrated transmission tower, was built to facilitate efficient broadcasting while serving as a cultural landmark. Over the past 40 years, it has become an iconic symbol of Seoul and a premier tourist destination. Thanks to its unique structure and panoramic city views, it is beloved by locals and international visitors alike. Recently, it has gained further fame as a popular filming location for K-dramas and variety shows, drawing a constant stream of tourists.

Hongdae
4
attraction
60 min

Hongdae

홍대 · 마포구

Hongdae is Seoul’s youth culture hub, filled with street performances, indie shops, cafes, fashion stores, clubs, and late-night energy around Hongik University.

Day 4: Luxury Vibes & Han River

Explore the sophisticated side of Gangnam and relax by the river.

COEX
1
attraction
60 min

COEX

코엑스 · 강남구

COEX is a major convention, shopping, and entertainment complex in Gangnam. It is best known to travelers for Starfield Library, COEX Mall, restaurants, exhibitions, and easy indoor exploring.

Gangnam
2
attraction
60 min

Gangnam

강남 · 강남구

Gangnam is Seoul’s polished business and nightlife district, centered around Gangnam Station and Teheran-ro. Come for shopping, restaurants, nightlife, and a modern side of the city.

Apgujeong Rodeo Street
3
attraction
60 min

Apgujeong Rodeo Street

압구정 로데오거리 · 강남구

Apgujeong Rodeo Street is known as the trendsetting hub of Korea. Emerging in the early 90s as a fashion center, it became a sanctuary for youth culture and a space for those seeking to break away from conventional values. While it was once famous for its association with Beverly Hills' Rodeo Drive and wealthy youth in luxury brands, it has evolved into a vibrant destination representing diverse youth culture. Today, it is packed with trendy eateries and popular spots, offering plenty to see and eat beyond just shopping.

Banpo Hangang Park
4
attraction
60 min

Banpo Hangang Park

반포한강공원 · 서초구

Located along the southern bank of the Han River between Hannam and Dongjak Bridges, Banpo Hangang Park is famous for the Moonlight Rainbow Fountain, a Guinness World Record-holding bridge fountain that illuminates the night with colorful water shows. The park features various sports facilities, scenic lookout cafes, and Seorae Island, a man-made island known for its seasonal flower festivals and beautiful walking paths. It offers endless recreational activities including bike paths, picnic areas, and boat docks, making it a popular urban getaway.

Day 5: Seoul's Brooklyn & Farewell

Relax at Seoul Forest before heading to the airport.

Seoul Forest
1
attraction
60 min

Seoul Forest

서울숲 · 성동구

Originally established as Seoul's first water reservoir in 1908, Seoul Forest was reopened in 2005 as a large-scale urban park in the Ttukseom area. It currently features four distinct zones—a culture and arts park, an educational center, an ecological forest, and a wetland garden—offering a variety of leisure spaces along the Han River. Notably, it is the first park in Seoul to be created and operated entirely through citizen participation.

Yeonnam-dong End Street
2
attraction
60 min

Yeonnam-dong End Street

연남동끝자락길 · 마포구

Yeonnam-dong End Street is a quieter extension of the Hongdae area, known for small independent shops, relaxed cafes, and neighborhood alleys near Gyeongui Line Forest Park.