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Top 10 Instagram Worthy Spots in Seoul For Travelers

• ATTRACTIONSNovember 26, 2024

Uncover Seoul’s top Instagram-worthy spots, from grand palaces to vibrant street art locations. Perfect for Photography enthusiasts and best backdrops.

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Uncover Seoul’s top Instagram-worthy spots, from grand palaces to vibrant street art locations. Perfect for Photography enthusiasts and best backdrops. 

Seoul, South Korea’s dynamic capital, combines centuries-old tradition with cutting-edge modernity, making it an unparalleled destination for photography lovers. Whether you’re drawn to historic places or vibrant street murals, Seoul’s photogenic sites promise to add unforgettable flair to your Instagram feed. Here’s a roundup of the top 10 Instagram-worthy spots in Seoul that capture the city’s vibrant essence with our Seoul Tour Package

1. Gyeongbokgung Palace Keyword Focus: The historical palaces in Seoul

Gyeongbokgung Palace is undoubtedly one of the “Five Grand Palaces” in Seoul, ideal for combining history and beauty. Dating from 1395, this famous palace is famous for its grounds, architecture, and mountainous scenery. Catch the changing of the guard ceremony wearing a hanbok to get the perfect shot for your Instagram feed with a splash of color in your photos.

“Pro Tip: Get there early in the morning or late in the afternoon when the light is softer and the crowds of people are less dense.”

2. Bukchon Hanok Village

Keyword Highlight: Traditional Korean houses

Just a few minutes away from Gyeongbokgung, Bukchon Hanok Village is a step back into Korea as it was in the Joseon Dynasty. This beautifully preserved village of traditional Korean houses or Hanoks contains narrow alleyways and rustic wooden homes perfect for capturing the traditional Seoul side.

Pro Tip: Rent a hanbok to capture an authentic yet picturesque look as you explore around.

3. Lotte World Tower Sky Deck

Keyword Highlight: Best views of Seoul

At 555 meters, the Lotte World Tower Sky Deck offers the opportunity to view this magnificent panoramic view of Seoul. This is truly a place to be for skyline lovers, and for those who want to get high-altitude shots of the beauty of the city spread below your feet.

Pro Tip: Come during sunset and share the transition from golden hour to Seoul’s stunning night lights.

4. Ihwa Mural Village

Keyword Watch: Street art in Seoul

Ihwa Mural Village is a colorful, open-air gallery created by street artists who transformed the neighborhood. Every wall has been painted with unique murals, from playful creatures to floral motifs, making it one of the best places in Seoul for street art photography.

Pro Tip: Start from the top of the village and work your way down to get murals against scenic views of Seoul.

5. Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP)

Keyword Highlight: Futuristic Architecture

Designed by the world-renowned architect Zaha Hadid, Dongdaemun Design Plaza is a future-style iconic landmark flaunting curvilinear architecture that is breathtaking during the day and equally impressive at night. The crowd goes crazy for the LED rose garden, which lights up past sunset; it’s a surreal photo opportunity.

Pro Tip: DDP architecture is at its best at night when the LED lights and plaza lights make it a fantasy world in itself.

6. Namsan Seoul Tower

Keyword Highlight: Seoul Tower photography

If you are looking for a very iconic view of Seoul’s skyline, you definitely should not miss Namsan Seoul Tower. Now standing on top of Namsan Mountain, this tower affords not only panoramas that are so impressive but also those photogenic spots like the “Locks of Love” fence, where couples attach locks symbolizing their relationship.

Pro Tip: Take the cable car up to the mountain and take varied photographs of the landscape of Seoul.

7. Common Ground

Keyword Highlight: Unique Shopping Spots in Seoul

Common Ground is an innovative retail complex made entirely of blue shipping containers that has become a hip shopping and dining space with plenty of Insta-worthy angles. Be it eclectic shops, street-style cafes, or just the urban aesthetic, every corner of Common Ground beckons you to click a picture.

Pro Tip: Come here during weekdays, when fewer crowds overwhelm you. Don’t forget the rooftop, which brings you cool industrial chic.

8. Seoul Forest

Keyword Highlight: Nature spots in Seoul

There exists an oasis of nature and wildlife within the city limits which is Seoul Forest. If you need those perfect nature and wildlife shots, this is one of the best places to have them. For its beauty, the park offers scenic paths, feeding deer, and cherry blossoms in spring. For any kind of serene and nature-centric photo for Instagram, it’s the perfect place because of the versatility of its landscapes.

Pro Tip: Especially when autumn or spring arrives, seasonal flowers and fall colors are a lot more vibrant and photogenic.

9. Gwangjang Market

Keyword Highlight: Seoul street food markets

For a splash of local color, visit Gwangjang Market, one of Seoul’s oldest traditional markets. This place is known for authentic Korean street food, capturing everything from sizzling pancakes to colorful noodle dishes in this bustling market that reflects the soul of Seoul’s culinary culture.

Pro Tip: Get an angle shot from the second floor and capture a wide view of the lively market scene below.

10. Hongdae Street Art and Cafés

Keyword Highlight: Cool places in Seoul

Hongdae is a pretty young neighborhood around Hongik University, known for its art and cafe culture. The back streets of Hongdae have murals and installations aplenty, and the huge number of cafes will guarantee the most intimate photo shoots. The themed cafes, live street performances, and underground music venues definitively find their place of popularity among hot spots for young creatives.

Pro Tip: Get here at night, when the streets come alive with music and lights and the energetic crowd.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. Which time of the year would I get the best photographs in Seoul?

 Yes, the spring (March to May) and the fall (September to November) periods. There, you can see beautiful blossoming cherry and fall foliage that capture soft lights.

2. Is an admission fee paid at an entrance door?

 Many are free, such as Ihwa Mural Village and Seoul Forest, but palaces like Gyeongbokgung charge entrance, although a single ticket often covers multiple sites.

3. Is Seoul safe for solo travelers and photographers?

Yes, Seoul is generally quite safe. Just make sure to keep an eye on your belongings, especially in very busy areas like markets

4. Can I shoot with a tripod?

Tripods are generally allowed in most outdoor locations, though some indoor attractions will not. Always check the specific venue’s regulations beforehand.

5. Would I find hidden yet Instagrammable spots in Seoul? 

Another two alternative photography spots away from hordes would be Seonyudo Park and Yangjae Citizen’s Forest.

Final Thoughts: 

A city that mixes both the traditional and modern aesthetics of beauty with its constant prospect for making captivating Instagram posts, Seoul does boast of an attractive beauty to every photographer’s taste. It could be a historical site, street art, or a beautiful natural landscape city that has everything to cater to all tastes with the help of our curated Seoul Tour Package. Pack your camera, charge up your phone, and let us venture to discover the beauty of Seoul through our lenses!

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