Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bring face masks, like the kind everyone wore during COVID pandemic. Depending on the wind direction, the air quality in Korea can be terrible. I’ve only been there once, but for half my stay, the air was really bad. I was told it was from all the factories in China.
We were there in August and it seemed fine, and I have asthma
Anonymous wrote:Bring face masks, like the kind everyone wore during COVID pandemic. Depending on the wind direction, the air quality in Korea can be terrible. I’ve only been there once, but for half my stay, the air was really bad. I was told it was from all the factories in China.
Anonymous wrote:I lived in Korea for a year. Loved it. And yes to the food. I may be taking my kids over the summer and we're very excited, as it's been a while since I've been back.
Seoul is a very walkable big city with wonderful public trans but it is helpful to pick a central location to visit sites, as the city is HUGE.
There are a ton of great food markets in Seoul. Some have become quite instagrammy lately (Naemdamun) and I've heard that quality has declined.
There are local food markets in just about every neighborhood so just hit up what's closest to you - Namsang, Mangwon, Youngcheon, to name a few.
Visit all the sites. As cheesy as it is, do one of the DMV tours. Jeju and Busan if you have time. 10 days is a lot for Seoul.
Anonymous wrote:We have done Tokyo and Seoul for a trip.
Do you have a son or daughter?
My teen son and elementary daughter loved Seoul. They also loved Tokyo.