Ancient palaces, neon cities, world-class food, volcanic islands and dramatic mountains β everything you need to plan your perfect trip.
From the capital to the coast β Korea has a different face in every city.
Palaces, K-pop, street food markets, and 24-hour nightlife. Korea's beating heart.
Haeundae Beach, Gamcheon Village, Jagalchi Fish Market and fresh seafood everywhere.
Volcanic crater lake, lava tubes, black sand beaches, tangerine farms and black pork.
The ancient Silla Kingdom capital β royal burial mounds, Bulguksa Temple, UNESCO sites.
Korea's most dramatic mountain β granite peaks, Buddhist temples, cable cars and autumn foliage.
Korea's culinary capital and best-preserved Hanok village β birthplace of bibimbap.
Everything you need to know before and during your trip.
Airport, hotel, restaurant, taxi, shopping, directions and emergency phrases β natural dialogues for every situation with full pronunciation.
30 must-try dishes, how to navigate Korean BBQ, street food explained, vegetarian tips, and food phrases to order confidently.
T-money card, Seoul subway lines, KTX bullet train routes, airport transfers, taxi apps and intercity buses β fully explained.
Tourist, working holiday, D-10 job seeker, E-2 teacher β all visa types with requirements and step-by-step application tips.
The most useful Korean for greetings, shopping, ordering food, getting help and navigating daily situations in Korea.
Best neighborhoods, must-see attractions, hidden gems, where to eat and how to get around Korea's massive capital city.
Korea has four distinct seasons β each completely different from the last.
Cherry blossoms peak in early April. Perfect weather (15β22Β°C). Most popular season β book accommodation early.
Hot and humid (30Β°C+). Monsoon rains mid-July to mid-August. Beach season in Busan. Festivals and outdoor events.
Best weather of the year (15β25Β°C). Stunning fall foliage. Hiking season. Busan Film Festival in October.
Cold but dry (-5 to 5Β°C). Ski resorts open. Fewer tourists, cheaper prices. Hallabong citrus season in Jeju.
A little Korean goes a long way β locals love when visitors make the effort.
41 chapters covering Hangul, grammar, daily conversations, K-culture and travel phrases. Start free β no signup needed.