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How many days do i need to visit seoul?


How many days do i need to visit seoul?

3 to 4 days should be enough, but you could spend more time in Korea and visit other places. The smaller villages are pretty cool.

It depends on your expectation what you plan to do there and for the days it depends on you..but foe tourist I guess they only allow 9-12 days.

Well that is a very broad question.
You can spend 2 days if you just want to go to 2 places like the palace and the 69 building. And if you are not going to see anything outside of Seoul such as the ocean or the mountain, than I guess you can get a quickie of Seoul in about 10 days. That is a very brief glimpse of the way of life there. Just some main market places, a couple historic buildings and a few landmarks

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