Intro to Korea
Seoul for First-Timers: Everything You Need to Know Before You Go Your complete guide to one of Asia's most electric cities — from ancient palaces to neon-lit streets If you've never been to Seoul, nothing quite prepares you for it. It's a city of 10 million people that somehow feels both completely overwhelming and deeply welcoming at the same time. Ancient palaces sit in the shadow of glass skyscrapers. Buddhist temples are tucked between convenience stores open 24 hours a day. Street vendors ladle out fiery tteokbokki a few steps from Michelin-starred restaurants. Seoul doesn't ask you to choose between old and new — it gives you both, all at once, and trusts you to keep up. This post is the starting point for a series on Seoul. Before diving into specific neighborhoods — and there are so many worth their own post — I want to give first-timers the big picture. What is Korea, really? What does Seoul feel like on the ground? And where should you a...