Six-Day Family Trip to Seoul: Korea University Concert and Urban Cultural Journey

2 cities | 17 attraction(s) | total distance 228 km
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This is a 6-day family travel guide to Seoul (August 18–23), with a relaxed pace that includes city sightseeing, theme parks, campus visits, and a concert at Korea University. Overall structure: - Locations are concentrated in downtown Seoul and nearby areas - Accommodation is chosen in the city center for convenient subway access - The itinerary balances family entertainment, traditional culture, and youthful neighborhood experiences - Sufficient time is reserved for the Korea University concert and the return journey Daily outline: 1. Day 1: Arrival and adjustment - Arrive at Incheon Airport, take the AREX airport railway into the city - Check into a downtown hostel or budget hotel and rest - In the evening, browse the Myeong-dong shopping district, try Korean street food, and do some light shopping 2. Day 2: Traditional culture day - Visit Gyeongbokgung Palace, experience wearing hanbok, and tour the National Folk Museum of Korea - Stroll through Bukchon Hanok Village, experience traditional hanok and handicraft activities - Explore Insa-dong, buy craft souvenirs, and sample traditional desserts and snacks 3. Day 3: Lotte World family fun - Spend the whole day at Lotte World theme park (mainly indoor attractions, with a water park in summer) - Family-friendly rides such as the carousel, mini train, 4D cinema, etc. - Stop by the Lotte Duty Free Store for shopping and rest 4. Day 4: Youthful districts and the Hangang River - Check out the streets around Hongik University, enjoy street art and handicraft markets - Visit the campus of Ewha Womans University and nearby shops, and buy stationery and accessories - In the evening, go to Hangang Park for a picnic, cycling, and to enjoy night views or outdoor events 5. Day 5: Korea University and shopping - Go to Korea University to get familiar with the concert venue, transportation, and entry procedures while touring the campus - In the evening, visit Dongdaemun Market to buy concert cheering items, clothing, and toys 6. Day 6: Concert and departure preparation - Arrive early at Korea University for the concert and pay attention to security checks and required documents - After the show, dine nearby and enjoy Korean late-night snacks - Pack your luggage; if departing on the next day (24th), allow enough time to take the airport railway and complete tax refunds Costs and practical tips: - The budget mainly includes: accommodation (about 400–500 RMB/night), city transportation and the airport railway, attraction tickets, food, concert tickets, and shopping. The total is about 7,000–10,000 RMB per person, depending on shopping and ticket prices. - It is recommended to use a T-money transportation card for convenient subway, bus rides, and small payments. - Translation apps are recommended to assist with communication; major attractions in Seoul have Chinese signage. - August weather is hot and rainy; prepare sun protection, rain gear, and comfortable shoes. Overall, this guide is tailored to family needs, balancing traditional attractions, theme parks, university neighborhoods, and the concert. The schedule is relaxed and transportation is clear, making it suitable for a first family trip to Seoul.
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Day1: Incheon > Seoul

4 attraction(s) · 60 km
On the morning of August 18, arrive at Incheon International Airport from Kunming, take the AREX airport railway to downtown Seoul, check into the conveniently located Upflo Hostel (or a more budget-friendly chain hotel in the city center), then after a short rest head to the Myeong-dong shopping district for shopping and Korean food, and experience the first-day urban atmosphere of Seoul and its family-friendly neighborhood environment.
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Day2: Seoul

5 attraction(s) · 4 km
The itinerary on August 19 starts from Gyeongbokgung Palace, the representative ancient palace of Seoul. Wear hanbok and stroll through the palace while visiting the National Folk Museum of Korea, allowing children to learn about Korean history and culture in a relaxed atmosphere; then head to Bukchon Hanok Village, full of traditional charm, to walk through the alleys of hanok and take part in hands-on activities such as paper crafts or making tteok (rice cake); finally go to Insa-dong to explore the traditional handicraft street, buy unique souvenirs, and enjoy cream bread and red bean porridge in nearby Samcheong-dong, bringing this family cultural day to a warm close.
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Day3: Seoul

3 attraction(s) · 12 km
On August 20, the whole family will go to Lotte World located at Jamsil Station, enjoy Asia’s largest indoor theme park, and experience family-friendly attractions such as the mini train, carousel, and 4D cinema. If visiting in summer, you can also go to the water park to play in the water; after playing, visit the Lotte Duty Free Store inside Lotte World Tower to shop duty-free goods, while allowing children to take a short break in the kids’ play area, spending a fun-filled family carnival day.
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Day4: Seoul

4 attraction(s) · 13 km
On August 21, you will stroll around the youthful areas of Hongdae and Ewha. In the morning, walk through the streets around Hongik University, feel the vitality of street art and creative handicrafts, then head to Ewha Womans University to take photos in the beautiful campus and among the unique shops, and buy cute stationery and accessories. In the evening, go to Hangang Park (such as Yeouido or Banpo), have a picnic while enjoying the river breeze and city night views. If time allows, you can also rent bicycles for a ride or enjoy outdoor concerts and fountain shows, ending the day on a relaxing and pleasant note.
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Day5: Seoul

1 attraction(s) · 0 km
On August 22, the itinerary will take you to Korea University to get familiar in advance with the concert venue and entrance routes, and you can take a simple walk around the campus to enjoy the scenery; afterward, head to Dongdaemun Market to purchase cheering items and outfits for the concert while experiencing Seoul’s bustling shopping atmosphere, making it suitable for parents and children to shop together.

Day6: Incheon > Seoul

3 attraction(s) · 63 km
This is a 6-day, 5-night family trip to Seoul: in the first few days you will mainly visit attractions such as Gyeongbokgung Palace, Korea University, and Lotte World, experience Korean food and shopping, and use T-money for convenient subway and bus rides; on August 23 you can have free activities during the day, then go to Korea University in the evening to attend the concert. After the performance, return to the hotel to pack luggage and head to Incheon Airport the next day for the return trip. The overall budget is about 7,000–10,000 RMB per person, varying depending on accommodation level, shopping, and concert ticket prices.
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