Always wanted to travel to Korea, or have been there before and want to share some travel tips with everyone? Here’s the page to be!
The team at (x)clusive has and will be travelling to Korea once in a while, so we’ve tracked some of Korea’s most happening events and must-go places, and we’ll be sharing them with you right here! Below is our old page called “Going To Korea?” that wasn’t that updated but a lot of friends left their suggestions and tips about being in Korea so do take a read! Also, we’ve listed out all our articles relating to Travel – click and find out more about Korea!
“Going To Korea” Discussion Page
Travel Articles
Food
Itinerary
- Heading to Korea this Spring?
- Korea – The Winter Itinerary
- (x)clusive goes Surfing The Korean Wave!
- Explore Seoul’s most happening district Hongdae with EXO!
Travel Guides
- Travel to Seoul Singaporean Style! Tips on how to travel on a budget to Korea!
- The Ultimate Guide to K-Star Road (feat. Celebrity Hangouts and Filming Spots)
- The (x)clusive Guide to Busan for First-Time Travelers
- The Out of Seoul Experience via the K-Shuttle
- 5 Fun Things To Definitely Try in Korea during Winter
- 9 Reasons Why Pyeongchang Should Be Your Next Travel Destination
Entertainment
- Music Core – U-Kiss ’0330′ comeback
- Red Soul
- Super Junior Kiss the Radio
- JUMP Performance
- Show Champion Experience
Outside of Seoul
Places Of Interest
- Star Avenue
- Every Sing (closed since 2014)
- BeobHeungSa Temple
- Bukchon Hanok Village (1)(2)
- Konjiam Resort
- High 1 Resort
- Everland
- N Seoul Tower
- Insadong
- Cheongwadae Sarangchae
- Gwangjang Market
- Lotte World
I would like to know where are the “hot” places in Korea as i am going there soon 😀
What kind of places are you looking at? Will you be in Seoul or? ;D
I am planning to travel Seoul too! Could you recommend for me which places would be great for my families? And I also want to know if it would be good to get SIM card in Korea?
Hello Jenny, a family trip to Seoul sounds great. It will be good to get a SIM card in Korea, but if you are travelling as a group, perhaps a wifi egg will be a better alternative as you can share it with the other family members as well. Anyway, wifi is provided for free at many train stations and cafes, so connectivity is definitely there in Seoul. For a family trip (if it is a first), maybe you can try more touristy stuff such as N Seoul Tower, Bukchon Hanok Village and maybe Gwangjang Market? (My mum loves the markets more than anything.) If you need more recommendations, you can probably tell me the period and what are the things you and your family wants to do and I can share with you from my experience! Have fun! ;D