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planning a 4-day trip

 Absolutely! Here's a unique itinerary for your 4-day trip to Seoul:


**Day 1: Explore Local Neighborhoods**

- Start your day with breakfast at a traditional Korean tea house in Bukchon Hanok Village.

- Wander through the streets of Ikseon-dong, known for its trendy cafes and vintage shops.

- Enjoy lunch at a locdiverseaurant in Mangwon-dong, known for its diverse food scene. Ki

- Spend the afternoon exploring the artsy neighborhood of Mullae-dong, famous for its industrial charm and street art.

- End your day with dinner at Gwangjang Market, where you can try various street foods and mingle with locals.


**Day 2: Outdoor Adventures**

- Begin your day with a hike up Mount Inwangsan for panoramic views of the city.

- Have a picnic lunch at Haneul Park, a beautiful grassy park located on the site of a former landfill.

- Explore the peaceful trails of Seoul Forest and rent a bike to explore the vast greenery.

- Wrap up your day with a relaxing evening stroll along the Han River, where you can enjoy stunning views of the city skyline.


**Day 3: Cultural Immersion**

- Start your day with a traditional Korean temple stay at Bongeunsa Temple, where you can participate in meditation and tea ceremonies.

- Enjoy a vegetarian lunch at a temple restaurant and learn about Buddhist culture.

- Spend the afternoon learning about traditional Korean crafts at the National Folk Museum of Korea.

- In the evening, attend a traditional Korean performance, such as a Nanta show or a Pansori performance.


**Day 4: Hidden Gems**

- Explore the underground shopping malls of Express Bus Terminal Station, where you can find unique fashion items and accessories.

- Visit the lesser-known neighborhoods of Yeonnam-dong and Yeonhui-dong, known for their charming cafes and art galleries.

- Have lunch at a local restaurant in Seochon Village, located near Gyeongbokgung Palace but less crowded.

- Spend your afternoon browsing the independent boutiques and handicraft stores in Samcheong-dong.

- End your trip with a leisurely stroll along the Ihwa Mural Village, where you can admire colorful murals painted by local artists.


This itinerary will give you a taste of the authentic and lesser-known side of Seoul, away from the crowds of tourists. Enjoy your trip!

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