Seoul's luxurious palaces, oceanariums, amusement parks and museums will not leave you indifferent!
The South Korean capital boasts both ancient and modern tourist attractions. Each traveler will include different objects in the description of attractions depending on their own preferences when visiting Seoul.
For some it's palaces, for others it's the local oceanarium at COEX shopping center, and for others it's amusement parks. We will, however, point out the places that any Seoul sightseeing map draws attention to.
While exploring Seoul's attractions with names on a map or online, note that most palaces and museums charge admission (adult tickets usually cost KRW 1,000, children KRW 500).
Seoul's sightseeing map also includes the Korean Nation Museum, located inside the Gyeongbokgung Palace complex, where you can watch the changing of the guard ceremony.
Seoul also offers more modern sights, the photos of which will adorn your photo album or social media page. This is the famous N-Tower, built on the equally famous Namsan Mountain. The height of Seoul N-Tower is 236.7 meters, the height of the mountain is 243 meters. To visit the interesting objects of the tower - the observatory and the Teddy Bear Museum - you will have to pay KRW 10,000 for an adult ticket and KRW 8,000 for a child.