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Korea Nightlife Survival Guide

Yeouido Hangang Park is one of the best places in Seoul to get an epic night view of the city’s skyscrapers. The 63 Building and IFC Seoul Complex form a magnificent skyline that looks even better after the sun has set. There are multiple routes up and down the mountain, but for a hike in Seoul at night, stick to easier paths, rather than scrambling dangerously up rocks. Start near Seoul National University subway station on the west side of Gwanaksan, and descend near Gwacheon Station in the east (or vice versa). It runs up and down the streets of Myeongdong, so it’s best to just wander up and down the alleyways, until you see something that strikes your fancy. There are however some places where it’s not only easier to take a day tour, it’s actually necessar


It is nice to enjoy a mug of beer, watch sports with locals and enjoy Korean food in a pub style setting. After a busy day of shopping, go shooting – it might be time to relieve some stress in Busan! You might be surprised to hear that amongst all the stores and street-food, there is a very popular shooting range in Seomyeon called Busan Real Shooting Club which is busy in the evenings. A very ‘amusing’ thing to do with kids in Busan or at night, 링크모음2 Seomyeon has the best choice of Busan late night arcades, including an Alice in Wonderland themed branch of Zzang Games. Book your Busan late night bar crawl here or the Absolute Busan Pub Crawl Experience in Seomyeon and Gwangalli on Klook. Open until 9pm at every evening, Starbucks atop BUSAN X the Sky is a top spot for late night lattes or mid evening mocha


Before diving into Seoul’s wild nightlife, kick things off with a stunning sunset at N Seoul Tower Observatory.It’s one of the best 링크모음2 ways to watch the city light up before you head into Itaewon or Hongdae.
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