Late update once again, but yeah, I went to Seoul. For 48 hours.
Flew via Scoot because I got tickets on sale. The first leg was fine, we departed on time and I got the
ScootinSilence seat which was near the front of the aircraft and comes with extra leg room. The flight back was really sucky though! A red-eye flight that got delayed for 4 freaking hours. Landed back in Singapore at noon when the original ETA was 8am. Geez. Wish I could say I won't ever fly
Scoot again but they will be rolling out their
Dreamliner fleet soon so...ugh.
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ScootinSilence Seats |
Anyway, SEOUL IS AWESOME. And you have to visit it too. Here are some
Seoul Travel tips if you intend to visit soon.
1. Get Wifi Access in Seoul
Pretty much all of the touristy spots (Myeongdong, Dongdaemun, etc) have free wifi so it won't be much of a problem. But you can also register for 24 hours unlimited wifi access via Olleh Wifi for 3,000 won. You can buy an Olleh Wifi ID online
here and or just visit convenience stores and get one. I chose to buy online though! Connection is a bit spotty at times but it was very helpful when I was on transit or just walking around places with no free wifi access.
2. How to commute in Seoul
I only took trains when I was in Seoul and I had this very handy OFFLINE subway map called
Jihachul which really helped me a lot in determining which station I should alight or go next. Download the app for free on your iOS device
here and your Android device
here.
3. How to Commute to Nami Island
On the subject of trains.
I'm not that really into tour groups and I my schedule was quite tight so I had to find my way around commuting to Nami Island instead of joining the daily bus shuttle that departs at 9am. I started my trip really early because I had to catch the 8:16am ITX train bound to Gapyeong station. My hotel was located near Dongdaemun History & Culture Park Center so I took the metro to Cheongnyangni, bought my ITX ticket (there's an option to buy tickets online too) at the station, and jumped on a train headed to Gapyeong. The ride was quite fast, probably around 40 minutes. So if you don't want to wait around for people from tour groups or take more than an hour of cheap metro train ride to Gapyeong station, I suggest you take the ITX train instead.
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Here's the ITX ticket from Cheongnyangni to Gapyeong.
Don't lose this because the conductor will check this on-board! |
From Gapyeong station, I took a taxi to Nami Island for about 3,000 won. The ride was short, took less than 10 minutes for me to reach Nami. Upon arrival, I got my tickets for 8,000 won because of tourist discount and waited for the ferry that will take us to the Island. Met a group of Pinoy travellers while waiting and they were all surprised when I told them that I was travelling alone. Not sure if they feel amazed that I'm visiting this beatiful city by myself or if they feel bad for me because they probably think I'm forever alone. Hngggggggnnggghhhh.
Arrived at Nami Island and I chanced upon the locker rental facilities near the entrance. I paid 1,000KRW so I can leave some of my stuff behind. Score!
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Locker Facilities at Nami Island |
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The Ultimate Nami Selfie |
4. How to get Free Hanbok Experience in Seoul
I think the most popular place for a FREE Hanbok experience would be at the
Seoul Global Culture and Tourism Centre at 5th floor of M Plaza, Myeongdong. Too bad though the slots were already full when I went there after a very very late brunch at
Myeongdong Kyoja. And so on my second day, I made it a point to stake out at
Deoksogung Palace so I can try a Hanbok for free! The Hanbok Experience at Deoksogung is only available during the Changing of the Royal Guards Ceremony on Tuesdays to Sundays at 11am, 2pm, or 3:30pm.
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Finally, free Hanbok experience in Seoul! |
Great experience overall! Would love to come back again and stay longer next time!