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The cherry blossoms are in full bloom in Korea, captivating both the romantic souls and nature lovers. #teamKlook, pick up this 7-day 6-night Korea travel itinerary below and leisurely follow the footsteps of this legendary flower!
Detailed 7-Day 6-Night Korea Travel Itinerary
Day 1: Namdaemun Market - Ewha Womans University - Fashion Street - Natan Show Seoul - Hongdae - Old House Charcoal Meat Restaurant

10:30 AM - 1:00 PM: Namdaemun Market + Breakfast at the spicy Hairtail Alley
Namdaemun, the oldest and largest market in South Korea, bustles with tourists and locals alike, exploring numerous stalls offering a variety of goods. The market is divided into different sections, from food alleys to fashion, dry goods, kitchenware, and more. The street food here will undoubtedly captivate you. Some famous items include steamed and fried buns, hotteok, odeng (fish cakes), spicy rice cake tteokbokki, and more.
After indulging in countless street foods at Namdaemun Market, head to the spicy Hairtail Alley (Galchi Jorim) with plenty of renowned restaurants for you to choose from. If you get lost, feel free to seek assistance at the information counter and grab a free map!
- Address: 21, Namdaemunsijang 4-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul - A short walk from Exit 4, 5, and 6 of Hoehyeon Station (Line 4).
- Operating hours: Varies by each store. Best time to visit the market is around 11 AM to 3 PM.
11:30 AM - 2:10 PM: Ewha Womans University

Ewha Womans University is renowned for its beautiful architecture and expansive campus. Explore the university and stroll through meticulously manicured gardens. In addition to modern design, the university boasts some charming neo-classical buildings. This university is also a familiar face in many popular Korean drama series. Why not capture some vibrant youthfulness in your photo album, #teamKlook?
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- Address: 52 Ewhayeodae-gil, Daehyeon-dong, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul - About a 10-minute walk from Exit 2 and 3 of Ewha Womans University Station (Line 2).
2:10 PM - 3:00 PM: Enjoy a Light Lunch at Bonjuk
Bonjuk is a popular porridge chain in Korea, offering various flavors that change throughout the year and with the seasons. Here, you can savor porridge ranging from abalone porridge to five-grain porridge, seafood porridge, ginseng chicken porridge, and more. The delicate flavors of the porridge, accompanied by complimentary banchan (side dishes), create a perfect combination.
3:00 PM - 4:40 PM: Fashion Street near Ewha Womans University
The area around Ewha Womans University is known as a fashion street with numerous clothing stores, beauty shops, skincare spas, cafes, and more. Many travelers say this is one of the best places to hunt for unique fashion items at student-friendly prices.
5:00 PM - 6:30 PM: Nanta Show Seoul

Blend of artistry, traditional martial arts, music, and culinary performance, Nanta Show captures every fascinating cultural hue that you shouldn't miss. This captivating performance lasts for 90 minutes, making it the longest-running show in Korean history. There are certain scenes where the audience can actively participate on stage too. Book your tickets now!
- Address: B2F, 357-4, Seokyo-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul - A 5-minute walk from Exit 9 of Hongik University Station
- Performance hours: Daily, two time slots at 5 PM and 8 PM.
6:30 PM - 8:30 PM: Hongdae Shopping Street
After the lively Nanta Show, just step out of the theater and take a few steps to the vibrant Hongdae shopping street. In fact, the network of alleys and streets in Hongdae is diverse for you to explore. You can find sophisticated small eateries, craft stores, budget-friendly fashion shops, delicious street food, and many other interesting things.
8:30 PM - 10:00 PM: Dinner at Old House Charcoal Meat Restaurant

On your 7-day 6-night trip to Korea, you definitely need to savor a perfectly grilled meat meal. Old House Charcoal Meat Restaurant is a charcoal-grilled meat restaurant, promising to bring you a rich, hot, and enticing culinary experience. Fill that hungry belly now!
Day 2: Seoul - Making Kimchi - Shopping at Shilla Duty Free Shop - Everland Theme Park
7:00 AM: Breakfast at the hotel, join a kimchi-making class
After the morning meal at the hotel, you'll have the opportunity to participate in a kimchi-making class led by a professional Korean chef. In addition to learning the step-by-step process of making kimchi, you'll also hear interesting historical and cultural facts about kimchi and ancient Korean culture.
9:00 AM: Shopping at Shilla Duty Free Shop
Established in 1986, Shilla Duty Free Seoul has become a top destination for international tourists and locals to shop for high-quality luxury products at favorable prices. Shilla Duty Free Seoul is known not only for offering renowned luxury brands such as Chanel, Dior, Gucci, Hermes, Rolex, Omega, and many others but also for the professional and friendly service of its staff.
11:30 AM: Lunch
1:30 PM: Visit Everland Theme Park – One of the top 10 largest theme parks in the world
Everland Theme Park - one of the world's largest theme parks and considered the Disneyland of Korea. Here, you'll be captivated by a diverse animal world featuring tigers, lions, sea lions, and many other species. Take photos with giant bears or colorful parrots.
In addition to enjoying the animal world, you can participate in entertaining games. There are thrilling rides and experiences such as 360-degree rotations, roller coasters, and the Ghost House,...
6:30 PM: Return to the hotel for dinner and stroll the night streets of Seoul
Seoul Night Bus Tour on Klook will take you through the city's famous and important landmarks. You'll admire famous symbols like N Seoul Tower, Banpo Rainbow Bridge, Gwanghwamun Square, and many other attractions in the romantic ambiance of the night.
Day 3: Garden of Morning Calm - Nami Island - Petite France
7:20 AM: Breakfast at Isaac Toast (Myeongdong branch)
As a famous toast shop chain in Korea, Isaac Toast not only attracts local customers but also many international tourists. The toast here is not only delicious but also affordable, so you might spot many travelers making a special trip just to savor the enticing flavor of this sandwich. Why not grab a sandwich before heading to Nami Island, #teamKlook?
The restaurant is located approximately 10 minutes walk from Myeongdong Station exit 6, at 17-1 Myeongdong 10-gil, Myeongdong 2(i)-ga, Jung-gu, Seoul.
8:00 AM - 9:30 AM: Departure to Nami Island

Day tours to Nami Island, the filming location of the famous drama 'Winter Sonata' (departing from Seoul), are among the most popular services. Additionally, the Garden of Morning Calm and Petite France are also two attractions loved by travelers.
If you prefer scheduling your day tour based on personal interests, you can choose public transportation to get here. The fastest way is to take the ITX train. You can catch the train from Yongsan Station (Seoul) to Chuncheon Station (Gangwondo). To save costs, don't forget to get yourself a Korail Pass.
9:30 AM - 5:30 PM: Garden of Morning Calm, Nami Island, Petite France

Remember to fully charge your camera for this tour. You'll be in awe of the pristine nature at the Garden of Morning Calm with over 5,000 diverse plant species; then, enjoy relaxing moments on the beautiful Nami Island, capturing photos with the iconic characters from the legendary drama 'Winter Sonata,' and strolling along the tree-lined shaded path. Don't forget to explore the vibrant and colorful architecture at the dreamy French village, Petite France.

Another reason to visit Nami Island in early April is to witness the transformation of the island into a real 'pink paradise.' According to locals, the most beautiful spot to capture cherry blossoms is along the walking path in front of the Water Stages pool. You can explore this area during the Nami Island tour, including a visit to Petite France and the Garden of Morning Calm,...
Tips for #teamKlook: Remember to bring snacks, lunch, and a picnic mat for an afternoon camp.
7:00 PM - 9:30 PM: Dinner at Myth Jokbal
Jokbal is the Korean term for pig's trotters. The Jokbal in Korea is boiled in soy sauce and various spices for an extended period, ensuring the meat absorbs the rich flavor while maintaining its elasticity. Jokbal is often considered a drinking snack in Korea, but you can enjoy Jokbal without the need for alcohol.
For Korean food enthusiasts, Klook currently offers enticing dining vouchers at Myth Jokbal, just hearing about it makes you want to step foot here!
- Address: 123-1 Eoulmadang-ro, Seogyo-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul

Day 4: Gyeongbokgung Palace - Tosokchon Samgyetang Chicken - Deoksugung Palace - Bukchon Hanok Village - Gwangjang Market
09:30 AM - 11:00 AM: Gyeongbokgung Palace

Gyeongbokgung is one of the main and largest palaces in Seoul. Here, visitors explore the National Palace Museum of Korea and the National Folk Museum of Korea to learn more about culture and history. In April, Gyeongbokgung Palace adorns itself in vibrant pink, with cherry blossoms gracefully adorning the classical space. Don't miss the changing of the guard ceremony, held at 10 AM and 2 PM daily (except Tuesdays).
Note: Admission fee is KRW 3,000 for adults and KRW 1,500 for children. If you wear a hanbok, you can enter the palace for free. Book the Hanbok Rental Service at Gyeongbokgung Store at Hanboknam for some truly lovely photos at the palace.
- Address: 161, Sajik-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul. A short walk from Gyeongbokgung Station (Seoul Subway Line 3), exit 5.
Opening Hours:
- January to February: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- March to May: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
- June to August: 9:00 AM - 6:30 PM
- September to October: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
- November to December: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
(*) Ceases to admit visitors one hour before closing. Closed on Tuesdays.
(*) Operating hours may vary depending on weather conditions or other unforeseen circumstances.
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM: Lunch at Tosokchon Samgyetang Chicken Restaurant

Samgyetang (ginseng chicken soup) is a must-try when exploring Korea for 7 days and 6 nights. It's a delicious, warm, and healthy dish, perfect for chilly days.
Tosokchon Restaurant was a favorite dining spot of former President Roh Moo-hyun. The main ingredients of the dish include chicken, ginseng, jujube, garlic, ginger, and various grains. Don't be surprised to see a long queue during lunchtime; it attests to the top-notch quality of the ginseng chicken soup here!
- Address: 5 Jahamun-ro 5-gil, Sajik-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul. Visitors can simply walk a short distance from Gyeongbokgung Palace and Gyeongbokgung Station.
- Opening Hours: 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM daily
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM: Deoksugung Palace

What could be better than strolling along the stone walls surrounding Deoksugung - one of the 5 main palaces in Korea. Deoksugung boasts unique architecture with a famous garden and fountain, blending traditional Asian and modern European influences. Similar to Gyeongbokgung, you can also witness the changing of the guard here, occurring at 11 AM, 2 PM, and 3:30 PM.
Pro tip for #teamKlook: Deoksugung Palace is a prime spot for viewing beautiful cherry blossoms in Korea, alongside Changdeokgung Palace, Gyeongbokgung Palace, Unhyeongung Palace, and Changgyeonggung Palace.
- Address: 99, Sejong-daero, Jung-gu, Seoul - Located right by City Hall Station (Seoul Subway lines 1 & 2) at exit 1, 2, or 3.
- Opening Hours: Tuesday - Sunday: 9 AM - 9 PM | Ceases to admit visitors one hour before closing.
1:50 PM - 3:00 PM: Jogyesa Temple
Jogyesa, built in the late 14th century, stands out as a prominent site in Korean Buddhism. Immerse yourself in a sea of vibrant lanterns, explore and discover the intricate architectural highlights of the temple and main hall. Don't forget to offer a prayer for good fortune for yourself and your family at Jogyesa Temple!
- Address: 55, Ujeongguk-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul - Just a short walk from Jonggak Station (Line 1), exit 2.
3:20 PM - 5:00 PM: Bukchon Hanok Village
Nestled near Gyeongbokgung Palace and Changdeokgung Palace is the Bukchon Hanok Village. This village boasts 100 traditional houses, known as Hanok, with antique interiors. Many houses here have been transformed into cafes and restaurants to cater to tourists.
- Address: 37, Gyedong-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul - A short walk from Anguk Station (Seoul Subway Line 3) at exit 1 or 2.
7:15 PM - 9:00 PM: Dinner at Gwangjang Market

The final stop on the itinerary for day 4 of the 7-day 6-night Korea tour is the bustling Gwangjang Market. With its spacious and airy environment, Gwangjang Market features numerous stalls offering street food, fabrics, sewing accessories, and affordable dry goods.
For food enthusiasts unafraid to try exotic dishes, delve into the experience of yukhoe (Korean-style seasoned raw beef) in this market area. Beyond that, there are diverse dishes awaiting your discovery, such as bindaetteok (mung bean pancakes), boribap (barley and rice), mandu (dumplings), mayak gimbap (mini rice rolls), and more.
- Address: 88, Changgyeonggung-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul - A short walk from Jongno-5(o) Station, exit 8.
Day 5: Busan - Gamcheon Culture Village - Haedong Yonggungsa Temple - Haeundae Beach - Gwangalli Beach - Jagalchi Market
5:15 AM - 8:00 AM: Travel to Busan
Busan, a large and renowned port city in South Korea, boasts stunning beaches and delicious seafood. If you take the KTX high-speed train, you can reach Busan in just a few hours from Seoul.
To cut costs, grab the KR Pass for unlimited rides on Korea's electric train lines.
Boarding the KTX to Busan from Seoul:
Seoul Station, Gyeongbu Line (Seoul-Busan) KTX (Korea Train Express) | First departure - 5:15 AM, last departure - 11:00 PM | Approximately 10 to 25 minutes between each trip.
8:20 AM - 11:00 AM: Gamcheon Culture Village + Breakfast

One of Busan's famous attractions is the Gamcheon Culture Village. Did you know it's dubbed the 'Machu Picchu of Busan'? Along the slopes, you'll encounter vibrant, colorful houses and charming narrow alleys.
In the village, discover unique murals, exceptional street food, art galleries, and a variety of artistic shops. Before ascending the hill to explore the village's beauty, make sure to stop by local shops for breakfast or grab some snacks.
- Address: 203, Gamnae 2-ro, Saha-gu, Busan
- The nearest subway station to Gamcheon Culture Village is Toseong Station (Line 1). Exit at gate 6 and head straight to the bus stop across from Pusan National University Hospital. Take bus number 2 or 2-2 to reach the village.
- Opening hours: March - November: 8 AM - 6 PM | December - February: 9 AM - 5 PM
11:00 AM - 1:30 PM: Visit Haedong Yonggungsa Buddhist Temple
After the morning in Gamcheon Culture Village, it's time for the next destination. Since many attractions in Busan are quite far apart, it's best to opt for a private transfer service in Busan. Note that public transportation can be cumbersome, and you can also choose a service with a professional guide.

Haedong Yonggungsa is a beautiful Buddhist temple nestled by the sea in Busan. With its historically colorful architecture and the sound of waves crashing against the rocks, this sacred temple is a must-visit on your 7-day, 6-night trip to Korea.
- Address: 86 Yonggung-gil, Gijang-eup, Gijang, Busan
- The nearest subway station is Haeundae Station (Busan Subway Line 2). Exit at gate 7, take bus number 181, and get off at Yonggungsa Temple Bus Stop.
- Open from: 5 AM to sunset daily.
2:30 PM - 4:30 PM: Haeundae Beach + Lunch

Along the 1.5km stretch of white sandy shoreline of Haeundae Beach, you'll feel invigorated with outdoor activities, especially during the summer. The shallow bays here are perfect for swimming and soaking up the warm sun. Haeundae Beach is also a venue for various cultural events and festivals. With numerous unique restaurants, visitors can find a variety of dishes, from international flavors to local specialties.
- Address: 264, Haeundaehaebyeon-ro, Haeundae-gu, Busan
- Haeundae Beach is a short distance from gates 5 and 7 of Haeundae Station (Busan Subway Line 2).
- Opening hours: 9 AM - 6 PM daily
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM: Gwangalli Beach
The highlight of Gwangalli Beach is the Gwangandaegyo Bridge. Many people come here after sunset to witness the bridge sparkling amid the enchanting night. You can also admire the pristine sea with fine sand, resembling a picturesque painting. Don't be surprised to see many couples strolling along the beach, as this is one of Busan's most romantic spots.
Gwangalli Beach is very close to gates 1 and 3 of Geumnyeonsan Station (Busan Subway Line 2) and Gwangalli Beach Bus Station (buses 1, 38, 41, 62, 83, 83-1, 108).
- Address: 219, Gwanganhaebyeon-ro, Suyeong-gu, Busan
- Best time to visit: 9 AM - 6 PM daily
8:00 PM - 10:00 PM: Jagalchi Market + Seafood Dinner

Jagalchi Market is a short walk from Jagalchi Station (Busan Subway Line 1), exit 10. It's one of Busan's most visited places, globally renowned for its fresh seafood. In this massive market, you can find live seafood prepared and served on the spot or packed for takeout. Feel free to approach the stalls, choose your seafood, and request your preferred preparation. Nothing beats a 'standard Busan' seafood feast—fresh, nutritious, and flavorful.
- Address: 52 Jagalchihaean-ro, Nampo-dong, Jung-gu, Busan
- Operating hours: 5 AM - 10 PM (closed on the first and third Tuesday of each month)
10:30 PM - 1:10 AM: Return to Seoul
Don't forget to utilize the KR Pass to return to Seoul from Busan Station. You'll take the Gyeongbu (Busan-Seoul) KTX (Korea Train Express) line.
Train schedule from Busan to Seoul:
The first train starts at 5 AM, and the last one departs at 10:55 PM. The interval between each train is approximately 10 to 25 minutes.
Day 6: Namsan - Myeongdong - Sindang-dong - Dongdaemun Market
11:30 AM - 1:30 PM: Namsan Park - N Seoul Tower - Breakfast and lunch at N Burger
Namsan Park is a must-visit, especially for cherry blossom enthusiasts. The cherry blossom season here begins in April. Capture some enchanting photos under the seemingly endless cherry blossom trees. If time allows, take the Namsan Cable Car to N Seoul Tower for panoramic views of Seoul or make a wish on the Love Locks at the rooftop. How romantic is that?

In this area, you'll also find the Hello Kitty Island with adorable themed exhibitions. It's time to book Observation Deck tickets for N Seoul Tower on Klook, with the option to include Hello Kitty Island or a meal from N Burger.
- N Seoul Tower Address: 105, Namsangongwon-gil, Yongsan-gu, Seoul | From Myeong-dong Station (Seoul Subway Line 4), exit 3, walk 15 minutes to the Namsan Cable Car station. Take the cable car to N Seoul Tower.
- Namsan Park Address: 231, Samil-daero, Jung-gu, Seoul.
- Opening hours: 10 AM - 11 PM (Sun to Fri) | 10 AM - 12 AM (Sat)
Visiting Namsan Tower alone isn't enough? If not, join the Night Tour on Han River and N Seoul Tower to enjoy the poetic cityscape, live music on the water, and feed seagulls!
2:00 PM - 7:00 PM: Myeongdong

Your 7-day 6-night Korea tour won't be complete without exploring the famous shopping district, Myeongdong. Be cautious not to get lost in the labyrinth of streets featuring numerous cosmetic shops, fashion boutiques, convenience stores, eateries, and entertainment centers. If you want to take a break, visit the adorable LINE Friends flagship store, relax at the Innisfree Green Cafe, or indulge in sweets at Sulbing. From 5 PM onwards, relish street food at various stalls along Myeongdong.
To get here, take the subway Line 4 to Myeongdong Station, exit from 5 to 8; or take Line 2 to Euljiro 1-ga Station, exit from 5 to 7.
7:20 PM - 8:30 PM: Dinner at Tteokbokki Street

For the best Tteokbokki (Korean spicy rice cake), head to Tteokbokki Street in Sindang-dong. The highly recommended restaurant is Mabongnim Halmeoni Tteokbokki, rumored to be the best in Seoul. You might have to wait a bit, but the food is definitely worth the wait. The restaurant is just a short walk from exit 8 of Sindang Station (Seoul Subway Line 2).
- Address: Mabongnim Halmeoni House - 5, Dasan-ro 35-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul
- Operating hours: 9 AM - 12 AM daily (closed every 2nd and 4th Monday of the month).
8:50 PM - 10:30 PM: Dongdaemun Market
Don't forget to visit Dongdaemun Market, bustling at any time of day. It's a massive commercial area with over 20 shopping centers and traditional markets, 30,000 stores, and 50,000 product suppliers. Feel free to stroll around to find great deals and remember to bargain with vendors for the best prices.
- Address: Euljiro 6(yuk)-ga, Jung-gu, Seoul | Access from exit 14 of Dongdaemun History & Culture Park Station (subway lines 2, 4, & 5) and exits 8 & 9 of Dongdaemun Station (subway lines 1 & 4).
- Opening hours: 24/7 (some stores closed every Monday).
Day 7: Noryangjin Fish Market - Gangnam
8:00 AM - 10:00 AM: Noryangjin Fisheries Market + Breakfast

If Busan has Jagalchi Market, Seoul boasts Noryangjin Fish Market. It stands as one of the nation's largest seafood markets. While part of Noryangjin has moved to a new building nearby, the majority still operates in the classic building with the timeless charm you'd expect.
This is a haven for seafood enthusiasts, offering a variety of exotic and delicious seafood, like the sought-after giant snow crab that culinary enthusiasts hunt for.
You can choose fresh seafood, and the shopkeepers will assist in preparing it according to your preferences. If you're an adventurous eater, you'll undoubtedly relish a plate of enticing live octopus.
- Address: 674, Nodeul-ro, Dongjak-gu, Seoul | Accessible by walking from exit 1 of Noryangjin Station (Seoul Subway Line 1).
- Opening hours: Premium fish market - 24/7 | Regular fish market - 1:30 AM to 10 PM daily | Frozen fish market - 3:30 AM to 10 PM daily | Shellfish market - 1 AM to 10 PM daily.
11:00 AM - 1:30 PM: Gangnam

The upscale area of Gangnam is a hub of towering skyscrapers, high-end restaurants, globally renowned fashion brands, luxurious nightclubs, and much more. Gangnam is a vibrant place. Stroll along Gangnam's streets to admire the urban scene or indulge in high-end coffee at Sinsa-dong.
2:30 PM - 5:00 PM: Seoul Station + Lunch at Bulgogi Brothers
Not only a vital transportation hub, Seoul Station is renowned for its Lotte outlets, offering over 140 popular brands at discounted prices. Seoul Station also features Lotte Mart, where you can enjoy various famous snacks before concluding your 7-day, 6-night trip to Korea.

Dine at Jihwaja - a renowned eatery in Seoul, Korea, acclaimed as the best traditional Korean restaurant in the land of kimchi. The restaurant is famous for its health-conscious dishes presented in an aesthetically pleasing manner.
Jihwaja emphasizes decorating dishes using the five colors: red, yellow, green, white, and black, creating an appealing and unique presentation. The dishes here are all traditional Korean cuisine, once served to emperors in the past.
If concerned about luggage, you can opt for Safex Seoul airport luggage storage service. Finally, head straight to the airport to return to dear Vietnam.
What to Prepare for a 7-Day 6-Night Self-Guided Trip to Korea?
The 7-day, 6-night self-guided tour in Korea is neither too short nor too long. Alongside obtaining a Korean visa and booking round-trip air tickets (from 8,000,000 VND/couple), there are several travel conveniences and services you should prepare in advance.
1. Book a Hotel in Seoul
Opt for a hotel in central Seoul for convenient travel and to experience the vibrant nightlife. While hotel prices in Seoul are not cheap, they're not excessively expensive either. Below are some recommended hotels in Seoul by #teamKlook.
From USD 60/night and below:
- Rian Hotel
- Hotel Pop Jongno
From USD 150/night and below:
- Consider Hotel Skypark Central Myeongdong or Ibis Ambassador Myeong-dong.
- Opt for Hotel Skypark Central Myeongdong or Ibis Ambassador Myeong-dong.
From USD 300/night and below:
- Consider Lotte Hotel Seoul or The Westin Chosun Seoul.
- Explore Lotte Hotel Seoul or The Westin Chosun Seoul.
2. 4G SIM Card & Unlimited 4G Wifi Egg
Stay connected with friends and family throughout your solo journey. Get a Klook 4G SIM Card for internet connectivity. If traveling in a group of 2-3, renting an Unlimited Data 4G Wifi Egg is a sensible choice.
3. High-Speed Train Pass - Korea Rail Pass

Traveling around South Korea may not be as budget-friendly as Japan, but the Korea Rail Pass from Klook offers unlimited access to over 600 stations and 80 different rail routes. With options like 3 or 5 consecutive days or 2 and 4 flexible days, it's a convenient powerhouse.
4. One-Way AREX Airport Express Train Ticket from Incheon Airport to Seoul

After a long flight, all you want is to reach your hotel quickly and collapse into a comfy bed. Purchase your ticket in advance and hop on the Incheon Airport Express Train (AREX). It's the fastest and safest direct connection between Incheon Airport (T1 or T2) and Seoul Station. Free onboard Wi-Fi and phone charging stations make it enjoyable during the journey.
We hope that with Klook's suggested 7-day, 6-night itinerary for South Korea, you'll have refreshing and memorable moments following the cherry blossoms. If you have other fantastic ideas for a 7-day, 6-night self-guided trip to South Korea, quickly share them in the comments with Klook!
Additionally, take a moment to visit the Klook Blog for more useful tips to make your self-guided 7-day, 6-night trip to South Korea smooth, including guides on exploring Busan in 3 days and 2 nights, using the Seoul subway, a budget-friendly 9-day, 8-night itinerary, efficient airport transfers from Seoul Airport, and a visa-free itinerary for Jeju Island, South Korea.
