Haneul Sky Park kept coming up in numerous lists and recommendations, so we definitely knew were were going to make it there, but then I saw something else unusual in the area that also sparked my interest…oil tanks!
Read MoreSeoul Forest Park is a glorious 3,000 acre green space nestled between city high rises and the edge of the Han River. Originally an old royal hunting ground, it is the third largest park in Seoul and known for cherry blossom viewing in the spring, a Gingko tree forest for stunning fall foliage, and secret garden spaces.
Read MoreSeoul is city that holds over 9 million people and with that size of population, there is no shortage of food options 24/7. Sweet, salty, spicy, soupy, meaty, snacky…, we had no problems finding delicious things to eat.
Read MoreI think this might be the first time a city hall got its very own blog post. To be fair, there’s not one building to explore, but two. Like most things in Seoul, there is a blending of old and new and this municipal necessity is no exception.
Read MoreWherever we go, we try to make some time for bookstores, libraries, and other book-adjacent things. Sometimes they make it into the blog, and sometimes they don’t. Maybe it was the trip research we did or maybe we were just lucky, but we found there was no shortage of beautiful book places in Seoul to make a bibliophile happy.
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