« Subject: New Year Lifestyle
7 recommendations for those who find themselves in Seoul during the New Year and want to truly feel the festive atmosphere, which is still gaining popularity in South Korea.
1. Visit the ice skating rink at Lotte World and enjoy the cheerful faces of locals :)
2. Take an evening stroll along the Cheonggyecheon stream and snap photos of the sparkling holiday lights ✨ The stream is beautifully decorated 🌟
3. Have dinner at the Hyatt Hotel with a view 👍 of the night city 🌃 The food is delicious, which can be quite tempting :)
4. Gather in the crowd at the famous bell at midnight on New Year's Eve 💑
5. Hike up to Namsan Tower, as shown in the photo👆, catch the sunrise, and make a wish 💫 (This can be done not just on New Year's Eve; the difference is that there will be a crowd with you from December 31 to January 1 😊)
6. Freeze at Namsan Tower and warm up in a coffee shop ☕
7. Crash into bed and, upon waking up, head to a Korean jjimjilbang (sauna) 💦💦💦 Keep in mind that you can buy absolutely everything you need there, from full meals, drinks, and snacks to underwear (just a side note 😁).
To be continued ☺ »
7 recommendations for those who find themselves in Seoul during the New Year and want to truly feel the festive atmosphere, which is still gaining popularity in South Korea.
1. Visit the ice skating rink at Lotte World and enjoy the cheerful faces of locals :)
2. Take an evening stroll along the Cheonggyecheon stream and snap photos of the sparkling holiday lights ✨ The stream is beautifully decorated 🌟
3. Have dinner at the Hyatt Hotel with a view 👍 of the night city 🌃 The food is delicious, which can be quite tempting :)
4. Gather in the crowd at the famous bell at midnight on New Year's Eve 💑
5. Hike up to Namsan Tower, as shown in the photo👆, catch the sunrise, and make a wish 💫 (This can be done not just on New Year's Eve; the difference is that there will be a crowd with you from December 31 to January 1 😊)
6. Freeze at Namsan Tower and warm up in a coffee shop ☕
7. Crash into bed and, upon waking up, head to a Korean jjimjilbang (sauna) 💦💦💦 Keep in mind that you can buy absolutely everything you need there, from full meals, drinks, and snacks to underwear (just a side note 😁).
To be continued ☺ »