Walk Korea, your way.
Self-guided citywalk routes through Seoul's hanok villages, palaces, markets, and hidden alleys — designed for foreign travelers.
Featured walks
Bukchon Hanok Village Walk
Wander 600-year-old residential alleys lined with traditional hanok houses, perched on a hill between two of Seoul's grand palaces.
- • The famous Bukchon Hanok Village photo viewpoint
- • Traditional craft workshops
- • Sweeping views of N Seoul Tower
Gyeongbokgung Palace & Samcheong-dong Walk
Seoul's grandest royal palace paired with the leafy galleries and cafes of Samcheong-dong — Korea's classic first-day-in-Seoul itinerary.
- • Royal Guard Changing Ceremony
- • National Folk Museum of Korea
- • Samcheong-dong artisan cafes
Hongdae Street Art & Cafe Walk
Seoul's youth and indie culture heart — street performers, mural-covered alleys, vinyl shops, and third-wave cafes around Hongik University.
- • Street art and graffiti alleys
- • Live buskers on weekend evenings
- • Vinyl, vintage, and indie boutiques
Ikseon-dong Retro Alley Walk
A maze of narrow alleys where 1920s hanok houses have been reborn as design-forward cafes, dessert spots, and craft cocktail bars.
- • Hanok-turned-cafes with hidden courtyards
- • Old-school Seoul atmosphere
- • Award-winning dessert shops
Insadong Traditional Culture Walk
Explore Seoul's most iconic traditional street, filled with antique shops, tea houses, and Korean crafts just minutes from Gyeongbokgung Palace.
- • Ssamziegil open-air mall
- • Traditional tea ceremony cafes
- • Korean folk craft shops
Itaewon Multicultural Food Walk
Seoul's most international neighborhood — a single street where you can eat Turkish kebab, Nigerian stew, Korean barbecue, and craft beer in one walk.
- • Global food street
- • Seoul Central Mosque
- • Hannam-dong design boutiques