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Scenic view of a traditional Korean temple in Hapcheon, South Korea.

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Atracciones más populares en South Korea

Gyeongbokgung Palace

1. Gyeongbokgung Palace

Seoul

4.6 (45,934)
Lugar cultural emblemáticoAtracción turísticaPunto de interésEstablecimiento

Datos rápidos: Dawn gilds tiled rooftops and vividly painted eaves, while palace guards in colorful uniforms perform the changing of the guard that fills the courtyard with drumming and fanfare. Visitors can wander restored halls and gardens, with more than a thousand artifacts and reconstructed structures helping to recreate royal ceremonies and daily court life.

Destacados: Imagine walking under a gate first completed in 1395, where lacquered red pillars and centuries-old dancheong patterns shimmer in turquoise and crimson under the sun. Wear a hanbok and the roughly 3,000 won entry fee is waived, and you can watch a vivid Royal Guard Changing Ceremony at the main gate, complete with brass horns, silk banners, and drumbeats that make the plaza thrum beneath your feet.

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N Seoul Tower

2. N Seoul Tower

Seoul

4.5 (66,071)
Atracción turísticaPunto de interésEstablecimiento

Datos rápidos: Glass-floored observation decks deliver a vertigo-tinged thrill as city streets shrink beneath your feet, while LED lighting choreographs vibrant color shows that change the silhouette after dark. Neighborhood couples tether tiny padlocks to nearby railings, creating a sparkling mosaic of promises that makes for irresistible nighttime photos and a surprising local ritual.

Destacados: At the observation deck couples and friends clip over 10,000 colorful padlocks to the chain-link fences, some stamped with names and dates and others painted with tiny hearts that glint in sunlight. After dusk the tower's slender 236-meter silhouette runs through rainbows of programmed LEDs, hundreds of lights sequencing in choreographed shows while a pine-scented breeze and the distant city hum make the whole place feel like a private light party.

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Bukchon Hanok Village

3. Bukchon Hanok Village

Seoul

4.4 (23,741)
Punto emblemáticoAtracción turísticaLugar cultural emblemáticoPunto de interésEstablecimiento

Datos rápidos: Morning light spills across rows of low tiled roofs and wooden beams, turning narrow alleyways into a cinematic patchwork of shadow and texture. Many of the hundreds of traditional houses remain lived-in or serve as tiny museums, cafés, galleries, and guesthouses visitors can enter or stay in.

Destacados: Winding stone alleys thread through roughly 900 wooden hanok, where curved tile roofs and honeyed rice-paper windows make late-afternoon light look like warm syrup and the faint scent of pine and ondol embers hangs in the air. Many of those hanok are still family homes rather than museums, so residents post polite signs asking for quiet and no flash photos, and some open their doors for slow tea ceremonies that reward respectful visitors with creaking floorboards and cups of toasted barley tea.

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Nuestro consejo de viaje #1

¿Has oído hablar de los tours a pie gratuitos?

Después de viajar a más de 30 países, hay algo que desearía que alguien me hubiera dicho desde el primer día y que cambió completamente cómo experimento las nuevas ciudades.

Tours a pie gratuitos. Sí, realmente gratis. No se necesita tarjeta de crédito. Sin trucos.

Guía local, 2-3 horas

Lugares principales, joyas ocultas, historias locales

100% basado en propinas

Los guías solo ganan propinas, así que dan lo mejor de sí

Das la propina que consideres justa

Al final, solo das la propina que consideres justa

He hecho estos tours en docenas de ciudades y han sido lo mejor de casi todos mis viajes. Si visitas South Korea, haz esto en tu primer día. Me lo agradecerás después.

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Changdeokgung Palace

4. Changdeokgung Palace

Seoul

4.7 (1,923)
JardínAtracción turísticaMonumento históricoLugar cultural emblemáticoLugar histórico

Datos rápidos: Cool stone walkways, the scent of pine, and mirrored ponds give the grounds an intimate, reflective atmosphere where carp glide under ornate wooden eaves. A tucked-away royal garden unfolds through winding paths and ancient trees, offering secluded pavilions and a hush that still feels like a private retreat for anyone exploring.

Destacados: Finished in 1405, the royal compound hides a 78-acre rear garden where kings once floated lacquered cups down a winding stream so courtiers would snatch them and improvise poems. On quiet mornings the wooden pavilion over the lotus-ringed Buyongji pond smells faintly of pine resin, and gardeners still follow Joseon-era pruning plans to keep views that match paintings centuries old.

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5. Seoraksan National Park

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Sokcho

4.5 (1,227)
Parque nacionalParquePunto de interésEstablecimiento

Experience breathtaking mountain views and vibrant autumn colors. Trek through ancient forests and discover peaceful, mist-covered valleys.

Datos rápidos: Towering peaks stretch over 1,700 meters, making it one of the tallest mountain ranges in South Korea. The park is home to over 1,300 plant species and 600 animal species including the rare Korean goral.

Destacados: Bright autumn foliage paints the rugged mountain cliffs in vivid reds and golds, reflecting spectacularly in crystal-clear mountain streams. Early morning mists roll through valleys creating an ethereal atmosphere perfect for photography.

6. Haeundae Beach

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Busan

4.6 (2,603)
PlayaElemento naturalEstablecimiento

Immerse yourself in vibrant coastal energy. Feel the powdery sand and cool sea breeze while enjoying lively festivals and stunning sunrises.

Datos rápidos: The beach stretches about 1.5 kilometers with soft, white sand that glows under the sun. Around 100 million visitors flock here annually, making it one of the busiest beaches in the country.

Destacados: Every summer, tens of thousands gather for the Sand Festival, where giant sculptures crafted from sand tell intricate stories. Watching the sunrise here over the East Sea offers a mesmerizing palette of early morning colors reflecting off calm waters.

Dongdaemun Design Plaza

7. Dongdaemun Design Plaza

Seoul

4.3 (31,218)
Cultural CenterPunto de interésEstablecimiento

Datos rápidos: Step inside and you'll feel like you’re walking through a flowing silver sculpture, with seamless curves and reflective surfaces that scatter light into shifting patterns. Glowing LEDs and a rooftop garden create quiet pockets of wonder, while rotating fashion shows and digital exhibitions keep the atmosphere unexpectedly lively.

Destacados: Zaha Hadid's swooping, spaceship-like structure feels like molten metal frozen mid-flow, its smooth aluminum panels and rounded corridors catching neon reflections and footsteps like a liquid mirror. After dark the site becomes a nocturnal fashion hive: wholesale markets and freelance designers haggle over fabrics and prototypes well into the early morning, and occasional exhibitions scatter thousands of tiny LED 'roses' that blink underfoot like a slow constellation.

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Ciudades populares en South Korea

Platos dulces tradicionales

Tteok (Rice Cake)

Tteok (Rice Cake)

Tteok is a Korean rice cake that comes in various forms and is often enjoyed during special occasions and festivals, showcasing the artistry of traditional Korean confectionery.

Yakgwa

Yakgwa

Yakgwa is a honey cookie made from wheat flour, sesame oil, and honey, known for its chewy texture and deep, sweet flavor, traditionally served during holidays and celebrations.

Hodugwaja (Walnut Cake)

Hodugwaja (Walnut Cake)

Hodugwaja is a small walnut-shaped pastry filled with red bean paste and walnut pieces, popular as a regional specialty of Cheonan.

Platos salados tradicionales

Kimchi

Kimchi

Kimchi is fermented vegetables, usually napa cabbage or radishes, heavily seasoned with chili pepper and garlic, and is a staple side dish embodying Korean cuisine's bold flavors.

Bibimbap

Bibimbap

Bibimbap is a mixed rice dish topped with assorted vegetables, meat, a fried egg, and gochujang chili paste, symbolizing harmony and balance in Korean food.

Samgyeopsal

Samgyeopsal

Samgyeopsal is grilled pork belly served with leafy vegetables for wrapping and various sauces, a popular Korean BBQ dish enjoyed socially.

Bebidas tradicionales

Sikhye

Sikhye

Sikhye is a sweet rice drink made from fermented malt and cooked rice, commonly consumed as a dessert beverage during festivals for its refreshing qualities.

Soju

Soju

Soju is a clear distilled alcoholic drink made from rice, wheat, or barley, regarded as Korea's most famous traditional spirit and enjoyed worldwide.

Bori-cha (Barley Tea)

Bori-cha (Barley Tea)

Bori-cha is a roasted barley tea served hot or cold, often consumed daily in Korean households for its nutty flavor and health benefits.

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Excursiones de un día más populares

Incheon

27 km 40m by subway

Coastal city with vibrant Chinatown and historical sites.

Suwon

30 km 1h by subway

Known for the Hwaseong Fortress and traditional Korean architecture.

Nami Island

63 km 1h 20m by train and ferry

Famous for tree-lined roads and scenic outdoor activities.

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Cómo llegar

Estaciones de tren

Seoul Station

Lines 1, 4, Gyeongbu, Honam, and more

Yongsan Station

KTX and several regional trains

Use AREX train from Incheon Airport to Seoul Station for a fast city connection.

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La forma más fácil y económica de tener internet móvil dondequiera que viajes.

Visa y entrada

Non-Schengen
Estancia máxima: 90 días
Acceso sin visa

Many countries including USA, Canada, EU member states, Australia, Japan

Visa requerida

Some countries in Africa, parts of Asia, and others

Check specific visa policies before travel; some countries have e-visa options.

Información útil para South Korea

Lugares populares para comprasMyeongdong, Dongdaemun Market, COEX Mall
Lugares populares para la vida nocturnaHongdae, Itaewon, Gangnam
Restaurantes casuales popularesBBQ, Kimbap, Street Food Stalls
Restaurantes elegantes popularesKorean Fine Dining, International Cuisine
Cafeterías popularesAnthracite Coffee, Fritz Coffee Company, Cafe Mamas
Agua del grifo potable
Visa para nómadas digitalesNo
Mejor app de taxiKakao Taxi, T Map Taxi
Precio taxi / km$1.2
Turistas / año17500000
Velocidad de internet móvil120 Mbps
Porcentaje de desempleo3.7 %
Porcentaje de pobreza17.4 %
Ingreso promedio / mes$2000
Costo promedio de vida / mes$1200
Precio hotel / noche desde$50
Precio cerveza desde$4
Precio café desde$3
Precio comida callejera desde$2
Precio comida en restaurante desde$7
Moneda localKRW
Tipos de enchufes disponiblesType C, Type F
ReligionesChristianity, Buddhism, No Religion
Idiomas habladosKorean, English
Grupos étnicosKorean, Chinese, Japanese
Orientación políticaCenter-Right
Densidad poblacional527 /km²
Área geográfica100210 km²
Desastres naturales posiblesTyphoons, Floods, Earthquakes
Animales peligrososNone
Lugares populares para pasearBukchon Hanok Village, Namsan Seoul Tower, Hangang Park
Transportes públicos popularesSubway, Bus, Taxi
Aerolíneas popularesKorean Air, Asiana Airlines
Vacunas recomendadasHepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Japanese Encephalitis, Typhoid
Tipo de arquitecturaTraditional Korean, Modern, Contemporary
Consumo anual de cerveza por persona / litros40 l
Consumo anual de vino por persona / litros10 l
Cultura de propinasNot expected, but appreciated
Coworking / día$15
Airbnb / mes$900
Alquiler 1 hab / mes$600
Gimnasio / mes$40
Presupuesto diario (mochilero)$45
Presupuesto diario (gama media)$80

Resumen de South Korea

Dominio del inglésPromedio
Seguridad vialBueno
Amigable con extranjerosPromedio
Libertad de expresiónBueno
Transporte públicoMuy bueno
Atención médicaBueno
Calidad educativaMuy bueno
Confiabilidad de la red eléctricaMuy bueno
Seguridad ante crímenes violentosBueno
CaminabilidadBueno
Vida nocturnaBueno
Escena gastronómicaMuy bueno
Amigable con LGBTQ+Promedio
Escena startupBueno
Nivel de ruidoPromedio
LimpiezaBueno
Acceso a la naturalezaPromedio

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