##  [ Your Guide to Seoul ](/destination/your-guide-seoul) 

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# Your Guide to Seoul



 

 

No one knows travel quite like Delta people, which is why we've curated a guide to help you discover the best that Seoul has to offer. Unsure of where to stay? Want to know the best food you can get in the city? Just go ahead and book that flight - we'll help take care of the planning.



 

 

 

 

## GETTING AROUND THE CITY

#### directions\_subway From the airport to your hotel

Serving both terminals of Seoul Incheon Airport, the [Airport Railroad AREX](https://www.airportrailroad.com/intro) connects you from the airport to the city center and public transportation hubs in around an hour. You can also take [Airport Limousine](https://airportlimousine.co.kr/en/index.php) buses which will take you straight to a wider range of local destinations. Follow the signage marked “Airport Railway” or “Bus” to get to the AREX or Airport Limousine terminal.

#### contactless Take the public transportation

Seoul is well known for its fast and convenient public transport network. Travelers can purchase and top up a contactless ‘T-Money’ transportation card from a convenience store on the arrivals floor of the airport. The T-Money card can be used on most public transportation across South Korea (not accepted in intercity buses or trains).

**Tip:** You can refund the leftover balance on your T-Money at convenience stores after your trip for a small handling fee of 500 won.

#### local\_taxi Grab a taxi

For a direct ride to your destination or a late-night return to your lodgings after a fun night out, taxis can be an affordable and convenient option. Taxis with a red LED sign lit up behind the windshield are available, while taxis with green or blue LED sign are reserved. If you can't find a vacant taxi, you can hail one using apps like Uber Taxi, k.ride and TABA Taxi.  
  
And if you're worried a language barrier might complicate your communications with local taxi drivers, Seoul International Taxi offers taxi services with English, Mandarin and Japanese speaking drivers.



 

 

 

#### SIDE QUEST

 

 

 

As a metropolis nestled amid surrounding mountains, Seoul offers numerous hiking and trekking options close to the city center.

Among the most captivating routes for hikers is the Seoul City Wall, a historic fortress originally built in the late 1300s to defend the capital. Walking along these ancient stone ramparts over scenic mountain ridges, you can discover the natural beauty and rich heritage that have coexisted with the city for over 600 years.



 

 

 

 

## WHERE TO STAY

Explore some of our favorite areas to call home during your trip



 

 





 

 

 

#### location\_on Bukchon Hanok Village

**Best for:** Discovering Seoul’s old school heritage and culture, including Hanok—traditional Korean residence—accommodations, antique shops and independent art galleries.



#### location\_on Myeong-dong

**Best for:** Traveling seamlessly in the heart of Seoul with easy access to first time-visitors’ sightseeing essentials—museums, historic heritage sites and local markets.



#### location\_on Insa-dong

**Best for:** Those who want to immerse themselves in history and tradition. This central neighborhood is known for its antique shops, tea houses, art galleries and proximity to historical sites.



#### location\_on Seongsu-dong

**Best for:** Repeat visitors looking to explore a new area. While not as centrally located as other neighborhoods, this trendy area is full of some of the coolest cafes and shops as well as the Seoul Forest.





 

 

## RECOMMENDED BY DELTA PEOPLE

We asked the people who live, work and play in Seoul which city experiences can’t be missed

  

Market Hopping

Your trip to Seoul isn't complete without a little market hopping to try as much food as possible. Gwangjang Market is the oldest and one of the most popular, while Tongin Market provides a unique experience where you can buy brass coins that you will use to purchase various items and assemble your own yeopjeon dosirak (brass coin lunchbox). For something smaller and more preferred by locals, head to Mangwon Market.

*Photo courtesy of Seoul Tourism Archive*



 



 

Cheonggyecheon Stream

For when you need a small escape from the fast-paced city, you can take a stroll down this stream past art installations and illuminated fountains. For extra relaxation, grab your favorite book and head to the stream on the weekends between April-November to [read alongside the Seoulites](https://english.visitseoul.net/events/2026SeoulOutdoorLibrary/ENPvro3vg).

*Photo courtesy of Seoul Tourism Archive*



 



 

Royal Palaces of Joseon Dynasty

If you go to Seoul for the history, you'll need to explore the five royal palaces of Joseon Dynasty, as they represent the rich historic heritage retained by Korea’s 600-year-old capital city. The five palaces include **Gyeongbokgung (seen in the photo), Changdeokgung, Changgyeonggung, Deoksugung and Gyeonghuigung**

Visitors wearing hanbok—Korean traditional clothing—are offered free entry to the palaces.



 



 

Gangnam District

The commercial district surrounding Gangnam Station is the center of Seoul’s modern urban lifestyle. Surrounded by towering skyscrapers and glowing neon signboards, this dynamic district offers an mix of world-class shopping, trendy dining, K-pop culture and buzzing nightlife.



 



 

Ikseon-dong

A hanok neighborhood turned into cafés and boutique shops, Ikseon-dong has a cozy and distinct look compared to Bukchon or Myeongdong.

*Photo courtesy of Seoul Tourism Archive*



 



 

Dongdaemun Design Plaza

An architectural marvel located in the heart of Seoul’s historic fashion and textile district, DDP is home to the most vibrant and captivating design exhibitions. The fluid curves of its illuminated metal facades offer an inspiring glimpse into South Korea’s cutting-edge creativity.

*Photo courtesy of Seoul Tourism Archive*



 



 

 



 

  



 

 

## A TASTE OF SEOUL

Our favorite quick bites, big meals and everything in between from across the city

  

Bibimbap

Bibimbap is a flavorful rice bowl topped with a colorful assortment of seasoned vegetables and your choice of protein. You can add red chili paste (gochujang) to your taste and thoroughly mix all the ingredients before eating.



 



 

Makgeolli

This fermented, lightly sparkling rice wine has a slightly sweet and tangy taste and is usually served chilled and drunk from a bowl with a ladle. It pairs well with pajeon (Korean pancakes).



 



 

Gamjatang

Gamjatang, or spicy pork bone soup, features potatoes and other vegetables.

Tip: Confused about the different soup options? Tang typically refers to a hearty soup that can be a main dish.; jjigae is thicker and goes best with rice; and guk is a much lighter soup.



 



 

Korean Barbecue

Now renowned as Korea’s culinary icon, Korean barbecue is always a pleasant supper option that turns a good day even better. Sitting around with your traveling companions to share sizzling cuts of meat with banchan—Korean side dishes—unique to each establishment offers you a heart-warming and stomach-filling experience.



 



 

Kimchi Jjigae

This comforting stew is one of the most popular in Korean cuisine and is best enjoyed on a chillier day. As the name suggests, it's made with plenty of kimchi but also typically features pork, tofu, onions and other veggies. Because it's on the heartier side, it's best enjoyed with rice.



 



 

Pajeon

These lightly-friend savory pancakes are perfectly crispy and also soft and come in a variety of options, from simple pajeon with green onions to haemul pajeon with seafood. Pop into a pojangmacha (a Korean street bar known for serving food that goes well with alcohol) and order a pajeon to share.



 



 

Yangnyeom Chicken

A variety of Korean fried chicken, this chicken is seasoned with a sweet and spicy sauce. Typically seen as anju (food eaten while drinking), yangnyeom chicken goes great with a cold beer.



 



 

Galbi

One of many options at a Korean barbecue establishment, this melt-off-the-bone meat can come non-marinated or marinated in a sweet and savory sauce.



 



 

Naengmyeon

A refreshing dish that keeps Seoulites going on a hot day, naengmyeon is a buckwheat noodle dish served in cold beef broth.

*Image courtesy of Seoul Tourism Archive*



 



 

Tteokbokki

Tteokbokki is a soul food of many Seoulites that brings back the memories of their youth. The rice cakes simmered in a warm, spicy and sweet sauce offer a flavorful kick and a deliciously chewy texture.

*Image courtesy of Seoul Tourism Archive*



 



 

 



 

  



 

 

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