TOP 5 of SEOUL
- Temuulen Bayasgalan
- 14 May 2019
- 2 dakikada okunur
Güncelleme tarihi: 15 May 2019
Seoul is home to almost 10 million people and big brand names like LG, Samsung, Hyundai. The capital of South Korea is well planned, clean streets, monster interchanges and highly effective transportation system, the city is one of the few biggest metropolitans in the world. Korean entertainment sector, K-pop and K-drama, found a huge fame across the world in last 10 years. Bands like Black Pink and BTS are invited for Coachella this year, and If you remember the famous Gangnam Style, which won best video at 2018's MTV Europe Music Awards, had also been number one in 28 countries. So what can this big metropolitan offer us.
1. Amusement and theme parks
Even the country doesn't have Disneyland it has some quite theme parks like Everland, Seoul Grand park and Lotte world which is the biggest indoor theme park in Asia. These amusement parks are not only for children but for adults. Even some adults are afraid to try some the rides.

2. Namsan Tower
The tower was first established as a broadcast tower to send out TV and radio signals in 1969. As of now, it has become one of the representative landmarks and multi-cultural venues in Seoul. The tower is open all year around operating hours are 10:00-23:00 everyday except Saturday 10:00-24:00. Admission fee is 10,000 won for adults/ 8,000 won for children.

3. 5th Tallest building in the world
Lotter World Tower&Mall will stand out from anywhere in Seoul. The skyscraper itself, 555.7 metre high, built in 2017 contains retail components, offices, a 7-star luxury hotel, and a residence. The building’s top 10 stories are earmarked for extensive public use and entertainment facilities, including an observation deck and rooftop cafe. Admission fee is 25,500 won

4. Nightlife
The electric culture that is buzzing 24-7, more than any other place I have ever been, Seoul is the city that never sleeps. As soon as the sun goes down, whether it's Sunday or Friday the neon signs light up the neighborhoods. Street vendors open up their shops, soju bottles pop open and nightclubs rage until early morning. There are plenty of nightclubs available in streets like Gangnam and Itaewon.

5. Shopping
Consumerism and materialism are striking in South Korea, people really care about their appearance, young generation enjoy showing off their success through material goods. Not only women but also men do make up. Korean men spend more money on cosmetics than men worldwide. Seoul is heaven for someone who loves to shopping. There are variety of products you can choose from good quality cosmetics, fashion trends and cheap electronics.

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