South Korea being a hot tourist destination attracts many people from around the world every year. People come either for recreation or for a business trip. There are many places worth a visit in South Korea from gardens to parks to shopping centers and nightclubs.
South Korea works hard, but it also parties hard, so it is not unusual to find people out and about in the wee hours. After a great day of sight seeing you are going to want to take in the wonderful nightlife of South Korea. Some of the famous nightclubs in South Korea are JJ Mahoney's, Music Bank, Areno, Boss, Chong Hak Dong, Limelight etc.
South Korea has many places to visit. Korea holds a high regard at this as it possess the world finest cultural places temples, and entertainment resorts. Korea is one of the most fascinating regions to visit and explore in terms of its cultural aspects and entertainment opportunities it provide the tourists. In Seoul city you can visit the National Folk Museum, Namsan Park and Dongmyo temples.
In Busan city you can go hiking, visit the beeches or relax at a tourist resort.
In Daegu city you can visit the famous temples and parks in the world. The most well-liked parks in Daegu are Apsan, a mountain with trails, Buddhist temples, a Korean War museum, and a gondola ride to the peak.
In Gwangju Metropolitan City you can taste the various cuisines which are quite famous or go sightseeing.
There are some other famous destinations are Seoraksan National Park, Songnisan National Park, Ulleungdo Island, War memorial etc.
You can also go shopping in South Korea. Foreigners can avail special duty free prices. Fashion, antiques, medicine, herbs and spices, electronics and wedding clothes feature highly on Korea's shopping itinerary. The best shopping districts and markets are in the capital, Seoul, include: Namdaemun (wholesale market); Tongdaemun (good for bargains); Myong-dong (Korea's fashion district); Insa-dong (antiques and art); Changanp'yong (one of the largest antique markets in the Far East); Itaewon (modern shopping district); Noryargjin (fish market); Yongsan Electronics Market; Koyndang (Oriental medicine, spices and herbs market); Hwangkhak-dong (flea market, good for second-hand shopping); Ahyon-dong (the 'wedding street'); and Shinch'on (good for accessories and fashion).
If you are looking for things to do outside of Seoul, here are ten great options.
Demilitarized Zone
A trip to the Demilitarized Zone definitely is sure to be a unique experience. Access is tightly restricted to the public, so you'll have to go with a tour group to see this buffer zone between North and South Korea.
Skiing
Interested in winter sports? Within a few hours of Seoul, you can find over a dozen ski resorts. Many of these resorts offer rentals, night skiing, as well as transport from the slopes to your lodging.
Daegwallyeong Recreational Forest
This rustic forest is a great place to travel in South Korea outside of Seoul. It is especially popular among families and couples. A lot of people enjoy a simple, peaceful weekend staying in the forest cabins.
Gyeongpo Beach
Easily accessible by bus from Seoul, this popular destination boasts idyllic white sand beaches, blue waters, beachside hotels, as well as a number of museums and attractions. It's definitely worthwhile spending the weekend here.
Jumunjin Beach
Jumunjin beach typically attracts fewer tourists than Gyeongpo beach. If you are looking for a more laid-back, local experience, with plenty of fresh seafood, then this is the place for you.
Aranabi Zipline
If you are heading to Jumunjin beach, then a trip to the Aranabi zip line is perfect for the more adventurous travelers. You'll zip down along a 412m zip line, with fantastic views of the sea and surrounding beaches.
Somaemuldo-Island
This island is just a 30 minute ferry ride from Geoje-Do, and offers stunning and dramatic cliffs, as well as plenty of opportunities for hiking. It is definitely worth checking out!
Honeymoon Island
Despite the name, this island isn't just for newlyweds. It's a popular travel destination for many Koreans, as well as foreigners. With dramatic volcanic rocks, picturesque beaches, and unique folk culture, there is plenty to see and do here. If you're in the mood for hiking, you can make the climb up Hallasan, South Korea's tallest mountain. Honeymoon Island is easily accessible by ferry or by plane.
Everland Theme Park
If you are looking for things to do outside of Seoul, you aren't limited to outdoor pursuits. Everland theme park is the fifth most popular theme park in the world, and well worth the trip outside of Seoul.
National Parks
South Korea has 20 national parks. They range from marine and coastal, to mountainous, to historical parks. You can find serious hiking and mountain climbing or some easier nature walks at these parks, or you can just enjoy the scenery.