Attractions Culture

Suwon Starfield Library: Travel Tips & Tricks

The newest Starfield Library in Suwon is massively huge clocking in at 4 floors with much more seating and more cafes, restaurants and open seating for visitors to relax or pose for pictures at. It’s a photographer’s dream and a Instagram husband’s nightmare, but there are a few things every traveler needs to know before they plan their visit.

Attractions Culture

Geomosan Hyangilam (Hyangiram Hermitage)

Hyangiram Hermitage is a Buddhist temple nestled high in the mountains overlooking the East Sea. To make it up to the peak, visitors must walk up hundreds of steps, across trails cut into the stone mountain face and under thousand year-old boulders. But it’s worth it to see one of the most beautiful temples in South Korea.

Culture Experiences

Bukchon Hanok Village, One Day Itinerary

Bukchon Hanok Village is one of those places that everyone has on their itinerary, but everyone has trouble navigating. So, we’ve put together a short half-day itinerary to help you spend a few hours in Bukchon Hanok Village, and explore some of what the neighborhood has to offer. First, let’s start with lunch.

Culture Events

Where to See the Best Cherry Blossoms in Korea

Spring in Korea brings a well-earned thawing of the frigid winter weather with warm sunshine and cool breezes. And with warm weather come festivals, none better than the swarm of cherry blossom festivals throughout Seoul and Korea. We have our favorites and recommendations for visitors who want to make the best of their time in Korea.

Culture

I Need Robot Feet

It’s bound to happen at least once during a trip. One moment, we’re walking through the streets of Osaka taking pictures of gigantic crabs and the next I’m waking up in a hotel room wishing that my feet would just fall off already.

Food Restaurants

Korean Street Foods Worth the Price of a Plane Ticket

You can judge any city by their street food. Okay, maybe that’s an overstatement. But they’re certainly a window into the place you’re visiting. There are the skewered kebabs of Chiang Mai, delicious takoyaki in Osaka, and… well, questionable fare you might find in the streets of Hollywood.
But Seoul? *Chef’s Kiss*
Here are a few of our favorites that are more than worth the price of a plane ticket. No matter where you’re coming from.

Beyond Korea

The Trip Not Yet Taken

I really want to go Taipei. Primarily for the food. The street food scene, I mean… Asian cuisine is just so good. And from everything I’ve seen, it seems like heaven for people who want to eat their way through a city.

I really want to see that place in Taipei that part of Spirited Away is based off. I want to see shrines and ancient places that I can’t see anywhere else. I want to take in the culture. And the nightlife… not clubbing. But I guess that’s eating again.

Culture

How to Get from Incheon Airport to Seoul

If you’re traveling to Seoul, then the first thing you need to know is how to get there from the airport. There are two airports near Seoul, Gimpo and Incheon. Gimpo (GMP) used to be the main international airport and it’s located about 20 minutes outside of Seoul. Now, unless you’re flying in domestically or from Japan, you’ll most likely be flying into Incheon International Airport (ICN) which is significantly further from Seoul.

Food Restaurants

Everything We Ate in Yeosu, South Korea – Part 2

We were only in Yeosu for three days. THREE DAYS and we ate more food in those three days than we do most weeks. And that’s why we travel. To break out of our regular habits and try something new.
So without further ado, here’s part 2 of Everything We Ate in Yeosu.

Food Restaurants

Everything We Ate in Yeosu, South Korea – Part 1

Yeosu is an absolutely magical city with so much to see and eat that… well, we stuffed ourselves to the point of bursting. And then we ate some more.
It’s really the best compliment we can give to a city. Every restaurant had something amazing that we’d never seen before. Or maybe a beloved dish with a different interpretation we couldn’t wait to try. Or maybe something so weird and strange we just couldn’t help ourselves.
Whatever it was, we indulged. And this? This is everything we ate in Yeosu, South Korea.

Attractions Culture Events

Seoul Plaza Ice Skating Rink

Every winter, an ice skating rink is set up right outside of City Hall in Seoul. Skating at the Seoul Plaza Ice Skating Rink (서울광장 스케이트장) is one of the most anticipated activities of the season and rightfully so. Not only do you get to enjoy a winter sport right in the middle of the city, but it’ll only set you back 1,000 KRW per person (roughly 0.75 USD).