Korea: The Ultimate Insider’s Guide

I travel to Korea every year, and this is the insider guide I wish I had on my first trip. Instead of the same touristy spots everyone writes about, I’ve packed it full of hidden gems and local secrets you’d never find without a little help.

Think hole-in-the-wall restaurants where locals actually eat (with tips on exactly what to order so you don’t miss the best dish), cozy cafés tucked into back alleys, rooftops with unreal views of Korea, and hidden speakeasies with delicious cocktails.

I’ll walk you through neighborhood itineraries in Seoul that most travelers skip. And if you’re into nature, I’ve included day trips and hikes that get you out of the city and into some of the country’s most beautiful landscapes.

This isn’t just another guide — it’s like having a local friend in your pocket showing you all the hidden gems of Korea

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Seosulla-gil Stonewall Walkway(서순라길)
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Area
Seosulla-gil Stonewall Walkway(서순라길)
Street with hanok cafés, cozy bars, and hidden restaurants.
Bukchon Hanok Village (북촌 한옥마을)
Culture
Culture
Bukchon Hanok Village (북촌 한옥마을)
Traditional village with hanok houses
Ikseon-dong Hanok Village (익선동 한옥마을)
Sightseeing
Sightseeing
Ikseon-dong Hanok Village (익선동 한옥마을)
Hanok buildings with cute shops, restaurants, and cafes
Cheongsudang Bakery (청수당 베이커리카페)
Café
Café
Cheongsudang Bakery (청수당 베이커리카페)
Charming bakery with fresh pastries
Jayeondo Sogeumppang (Salt Bread) 자연도소금빵
Bakery
Bakery
Jayeondo Sogeumppang (Salt Bread) 자연도소금빵
Salt bread bakery
Solsot Pot Rice House (솔솥)
Restaurant
Restaurant
Solsot Pot Rice House (솔솥)
Korean-style pot rice