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Three Major Cities of Korea: Seoul, Busan, and Jeju

 

If you're visiting Korea for the first time, let us introduce you to three of the country’s most iconic cities. Seoul, Busan, and Jeju each offer their own unique charm and showcase the diversity of Korea’s culture, nature, and modern life. Let’s explore what makes each city special!

 

Seoul – The heart of Korea

 

Seoul is the heart of South Korea, full of energy and modern life. You can see tall buildings, fast trains, and K-pop everywhere. But you’ll also find palaces, traditional houses, and trendy shops around the city. If you want to truly feel Korean culture, Seoul is the perfect place to start.

 

Busan – Korea’s Vibrant Coastal Escape

 

Busan brings a more relaxed, ocean-side vibe. It’s famous for Haeundae Beach, colorful Gamcheon Culture Village, and the lively Jagalchi Fish Market. As the host city of the Busan International Film Festival (BIFF), Busan is also a cultural hotspot full of energy and creativity.

 

Jeju – Nature’s Masterpiece

 

Jeju Island is Korea’s top destination for nature lovers. Known for its volcanic landscapes, scenic waterfalls, and peaceful beaches, Jeju is perfect for those seeking rest and adventure. Don’t miss Hallasan Mountain — Jeju offers a refreshing contrast to city life.

 

Beyond these three cities, Korea is home to countless other beautiful destinations. Explore the ancient history of Gyeongju, the romantic vibes of Nami Island, or the traditional charm and flavors of Jeonju. No matter where you go, Korea is full of surprises waiting to be discovered.

 

Check out tours in Seoul, Busan, and Jeju and other cities on the Korehalal Trip app and start planning your unforgettable journey today!