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Taipei vs Seoul for a 1 day stopover

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Taipei vs Seoul for a 1 day stopover At the end of April I’ll be traveling outside Asia, and I plan to do a stopover either in Taipei or Seoul. This is only for one day though, due to my tight travel schedule. For context, Ive already seen Singapore. And this coming first week of March, I have a 7 day trip scheduled for Tokyo and Kyoto. Then 1½ days in Hong Kong after. So I was wo…

Reddit Travel 968 2025-02-06

Seoul in April

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Seoul in April My wife and I were thinking about taking a trip to Seoul in April for 9 days. We have been to Japan and we absolutely love it and we wanted a similar kind of experience that would not be too expensive. What is Seoul like and is 9 days enough time or should we consider somewhere else entirely? submitted by /u/Background-Pomelo416 …

Reddit Travel 864 2025-01-25

Seoul Itinerary

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Seoul Itinerary ITINERARY CHECK I’m planning to go to Seoul this winter, choosing between 2nd week of Dec or 1st week of January. I’m from a tropical country and this is my 1st time so I am not sure if I can tolerate the cold but would really want to experience winter and snow(hopefully). You think I can survive the cold given this itinerary? lol Thank you! Da…

Reddit Travel 1.1k 2024-10-27

Seoul trip for WEIRD things!

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Seoul trip for WEIRD things! Hello, traveling to Seoul for 4 days in the end of July. * I am 31 yo solo traveler from Europe, Lithuania. I’ve read all the weirdest recommendations and articles in Atlas oscura ant etc., but maybe locals or fans of the same weirdness as me can recommend what to see for the oddity-hungry European? Weird museums, vintage markets, from architec…

Reddit Travel 1.3k 2024-07-03

Japan and Seoul trip feasible?

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Japan and Seoul trip feasible? Hi guys, I’m planning a 3-week trip to Japan and Seoul. I’m thinking of doing a round trip from SFO to NRT (due to price), and once we land, we’ll take a flight from NRT to ICN. How much time should our layover be? Is a 2-hour layover between landing and the flight to ICN enough? After a few days in Seoul, we’ll fly to Osaka and spend some time …

Reddit Travel 445 2024-05-21

Seoul or Singapore in February?

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Seoul or Singapore in February? I’m planning a trip in February, and I’m torn between Seoul and Singapore. I have wanted to go to both cities for a long time, and I have both the time available and good-priced flights aligning for a trip. I’d love to get some insight to help me decide. I will be flying from Dublin (Ireland), and both cities have flights around the same amount,…

Reddit Travel 570 2024-03-30

Should I fly into Seoul or Tokyo (from the US)?

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Should I fly into Seoul or Tokyo (from the US)? I’m between jobs at the moment and planning to spend a few weeks out of the country since I’m not sure when I’ll have another chance to do so. I want to travel to both Japan and South Korea. My very basic plan at the moment is something like two weeks in Japan (Tokyo, maybe Kyoto and Osaka) then 1 week in South Korea (probably will just stick to…

Reddit Travel 786 2024-03-08

1 week in Seoul

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1 week in Seoul I have a week off in March and have contemplated going to Seoul. Do you think it’s worth traveling from New York all the way to Seoul for a week? It’s about a 20 hour flight… my friend doesn’t think it’s worth it. submitted by /u/katiebalizaba

Reddit Travel 401 2024-02-17

One day in Seoul or Singapore?

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One day in Seoul or Singapore? My wife and I (29 years old) are taking a trip to a few asian countries in February next year. We have only travelled around the US and Europe. We have the option of taking an 18h layover in Seoul, or spending a day in Singapore. I understand this isn’t ideal, as I would prefer more time in both places. However, this is what I’m constrained to d…

Reddit Travel 1.2k 2023-11-25

Tokyo, Osaka or Seoul for Halloween?

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Tokyo, Osaka or Seoul for Halloween? Hi guys! Me and my GF(both in our 30s) will be spending a few weeks in Japan and Korea in October/November and our itinerary depends on our choice on where to be for Halloween. A few years ago we spent the Halloween at Disneyland Tokyo but it was a bit frustrating because they don’t care much for non Japanese speakers. Now we’re considering spen…

Reddit Travel 207 2023-08-05

Tokyo and Seoul

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Tokyo and Seoul Recently spent 4 days in Seoul (first time) and 5 days in Tokyo (been many times before). Sharing some thoughts. Tokyo – stayed near Shimokitazawa station. Really enjoyed this area. The cities to the west of Shibuya/Shinjuku (Shimokita, Koenji, Kichijoji) are neat, less hectic than the main stations, and have great food. Didn’t do anything touri…

Reddit Travel 178 2023-07-26