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6-Days Budget South Korea Itinerary with Family

Day 1: Arrival in Seoul

  • Arrival:

    • Arrive at Incheon International Airport at 10 PM

  • Accommodation:

    • Check-in to a comfortable hotel near Unseo metro station in Seoul

  • Activities:

    • Check-in and unwind at the hotel, preparing for an exciting journey ahead

Day 2: Train to Busan

  • Morning:

    • Breakfast at the hotel (included)

    • Metro ride to Seoul Station (Cost: KRW 1,350)

    • KTX Bullet train to Busan (Duration: ~2.5 hours | Cost: KRW 60,000)

  • Accommodation:

    • Check-in at Hotel Ramada Encore near Haeundae Beach

  • Afternoon:

    • Lunch with local delicacies (Cost: KRW 15,000)

    • Explore Jagalchi Fish Market and BIFF Square

      • Jagalchi Fish Market: The largest seafood market in Korea, offering a variety of fresh seafood.

      • BIFF Square: A lively area known for street food and entertainment, especially popular during the Busan International Film Festival.

  • Evening:

    • Relax and take in the sunset at Haeundae Beach (Free)

      • Haeundae Beach: One of Korea's most famous beaches, known for its wide sandy shore and lively atmosphere.

    • Dinner at a local restaurant (Cost: KRW 20,000)

Day 3: Day Trip to Haedong Yonggungsa Temple & Gamcheon Culture Village

  • Morning:

    • Breakfast at the hotel (included)

    • Taxi to Haedong Yonggungsa Temple (Duration: ~1 hour | Cost: KRW 20,000)

    • Explore the temple (Free)

      • Haedong Yonggungsa Temple: A stunning coastal temple known for its unique seaside location and ocean views.

  • Afternoon:

    • Lunch at a nearby restaurant (Cost: KRW 15,000)

    • Taxi to Gamcheon Culture Village (Duration: ~1 hour | Cost: KRW 20,000)

    • Explore Gamcheon Culture Village (Free)

      • Gamcheon Culture Village: Known as the "Machu Picchu of Busan," famous for its brightly painted houses and art installations.

  • Evening:

    • Return to Haeundae Beach (Cost: KRW 20,000)

    • Enjoy street food and nightlife (Cost: KRW 20,000)

Day 4: Busan to Seoul

  • Morning:

    • Breakfast at the hotel (included)

    • Taxi to Gimhae Airport (Duration: ~1 hour | Cost: KRW 25,000)

    • Flight to Gimpo, Seoul (Duration: ~1 hour | Cost: KRW 70,000)

  • Accommodation:

    • Check-in to Hotel Dormy Inn, Gangnam

  • Afternoon:

    • Relax with a Japanese Spa experience at the hotel (included)

    • Complimentary noodle dinner at the hotel (included)

  • Evening:

    • Discover the shopping district of Myeongdong (Cost: KRW 20,000)

      • Myeongdong: A bustling shopping district famous for its fashion stores, street food, and vibrant atmosphere.

Day 5: Cultural Exploration in Seoul

  • Morning:

    • Breakfast at the hotel (included)

    • Rent hanbok for Gyeongbokgung Palace visit (Cost: KRW 13,000 per person)

    • Explore Gyeongbokgung Palace (Free with hanbok rental)

      • Gyeongbokgung Palace: The largest of the Five Grand Palaces built during the Joseon Dynasty.

    • Visit the National Folk Museum (Free)

      • National Folk Museum: Located within the palace grounds, it showcases Korean folk culture and history.

  • Afternoon:

    • Lunch in Bukchon Hanok Village (Cost: KRW 20,000)

      • Bukchon Hanok Village: A traditional Korean village with well-preserved hanok houses.

    • Visit Seoul Tower (Cost: KRW 10,000)

      • Seoul Tower: Offers stunning 360-degree views of Seoul and features the famous "Locks of Love" fence.

    • Walk along Cheonggyecheon Stream (Free)

      • Cheonggyecheon Stream: A restored stream running through downtown Seoul, providing a peaceful urban oasis.

  • Evening:

    • Relax at the hotel

Day 6: DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) Adventure

  • Morning:

    • Breakfast at the hotel (included)

    • Join a guided tour to the DMZ (Full day | Cost: KRW 60,000)

      • DMZ: A buffer zone between North and South Korea, offering a unique glimpse into the tensions and history of the Korean Peninsula.

    • Visit key sites: Third Tunnel, Dora Observatory, and Dorasan Station

      • Third Tunnel: A secret infiltration tunnel dug by North Korea.

      • Dora Observatory: Provides views into North Korea.

      • Dorasan Station: The northernmost station on South Korea's railway line.

  • Afternoon:

    • Lunch during the tour (Cost: KRW 15,000)

  • Evening:

    • Return to Seoul

    • Dinner, reflecting on the South Korean adventure (Cost: KRW 20,000)

Estimated Total Costs:

  • Transportation: ~KRW 217,350

  • Accommodation: Varies based on booking

  • Meals & Activities: ~KRW 197,000

  • Tours & Entrance Fees: ~KRW 63,000

Note: Prices are approximate and can vary. Ensure to check current prices and availability when planning your trip.

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