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29 Jan

15 Cool Things To Do In Gangnam – Seoul Neighborhood Guide

Gangnam was my home base for most of my Seoul trip, which means I woke up and went to sleep with its energy humming right outside my window. People love to describe Gangnam as sleek, fast, and all-business—and yes, you definitely feel that. When you step out of the subway, you’re surrounded by polished storefronts, medical clinics, big-name beauty brands, perfectly dressed locals, and cafés that look like they were built for magazine shoots. But once you start wandering, you’ll notice a softer rhythm hiding behind its business-y facade. You’ll see...

29 Jan

Seoul For First Timers: 15 Must Do’s On Your Very First Trip!

Seoul is a sensory overload of a city. I mean that in a VERY good way. One minute you’re sipping an iced Americano in a minimalist café that looks like it belongs in a design magazine, the next you’re grilling KBBQ outdoors with a table full of banchan, and five minutes later you’re walking past a centuries-old hanok with glass skyscrapers towering right behind it. That stark contrast is kinda Seoul’s whole thing. On your first trip, expect cute coffee shops on nearly every block (yes, Koreans really do drink iced Americanos...

29 Jan

Seoul: T-Money or Climate Card? My Vote Goes 100% To Climate Card

When it comes to getting around Seoul efficiently, you’ll see two names pop up over and over again: T-Money and the Climate Card. On paper, both sound useful. In reality, they serve very different types of trips. After using them firsthand, I have a clear favorite for Seoul. Before my trip, everything I saw online screamed “Seoul travel hack: get a T-Money card”! That advice isn’t wrong, but it’s incomplete. What no one talked about was the Climate Card, a newer option that offers unlimited rides on Seoul buses and subways....