Gyeongbokgung Palace is a large royal palace dating back to the 14th century
N Seoul Tower is a famous tower built in 1980 with panoramic views of the city and a revolving restaurant
Changdeokgung Palace is a complex of four traditional Korean palaces, temples and gardens
Insadong walking street with various establishments
Cheonggyecheon Stream with city park
Bongeunsa Temple is a Buddhist temple with a statue of Maitreya Buddha 23 m high
Lotte World is an amusement park with rides, water slides and marine animal exhibits
Coex Aquarium is an oceanarium with tunnels and touching pools
Seoul Metro consists of 724 stations on 23 lines
KTX (Korea Train Express) is South Korea's high-speed rail system
The Republic of Korea War Memorial features exhibition halls, monuments and an open-air display of military equipment
Opened in 1946, the museum is dedicated to the history and culture of the Korean people
Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art, exhibits traditional and modern art works by Korean and international artists
Museum of Modern Korean History
Bukchon Village is a district of traditional Korean houses – hanok
A bustling shopping area with a wide selection of traditional food, clothing and souvenirs
The main temple of the Chogye Order of Korean Buddhism
Gwanghwamun Gate is main entrance into Gyeongbokgung Palace
Confucian Shrine in Honor of the Kings of the Korean Joseon Dynasty
Dongdaemun also known as Heunginjimun is the gate to the center of Seoul and one of the symbols of the city
The Seoul Sky Observatory is located at the top of the Lotte World Tower
The wall was first built in 1396 to protect and mark the city's boundaries
Seoul's picturesque and diverse international district
Sungnyemun Gate is a two-story tower with an arch-shaped gate
Seodaemun Prison was a prison that existed in Seoul from 1907 to 1987, now a museum