Hi Steemians! Today's post will be about Seoul. I guess it's a very popular destination for Asians and Westerners alike. I myself have been there countless times whether it is to visit my friends or to visit with my friends. Seoul can be a wonderful place to visit if you avoid the freezing winter or the sizzling summer.
Hongdae (Hongik University area) is the place you want to be for a gastronomic adventure. Whether it's authentic Korean barbeque (bulgogi), fiery chili chicken barbeque (buldakk), or even fusion Korean/Italian food, you can experience it all in Hongdae.
Then you can head north to Bukchon. A quiet hillside village featuring lots of traditional Hanuks. Get lost in the labyrinth of tiny houses next to stony staircases that wind through the hill.
If you're into art, try the Leeum Museum in Itaewon. It's situated on a quiet neighborhood just off the heart of Itaewon and it's a good walk away from the hustle and bustle of the main street.
Take a good look at N-Seoul Tower in the distance. You would want to be there at dusk or night. The view is amazing, but going to the top of the tower is not necessary to savor the grand view. Head back down to Myeongdong for some quick bites and your Seoul trip is all complete.