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Curated citywalk routes through Korea’s most charming neighborhoods — hanok villages, royal palaces, hidden alleys, and riverside parks. Designed for foreign travelers who want to walk Korea the way locals do.

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Seoul

10 walks
Bukchon Hanok Village Walk

Bukchon Hanok Village Walk

Wander 600-year-old residential alleys lined with traditional hanok houses, perched on a hill between two of Seoul's grand palaces.

🕐 2-3 hours📍 3.2 kmmoderate
  • The famous Bukchon Hanok Village photo viewpoint
  • Traditional craft workshops
  • Sweeping views of N Seoul Tower
Gyeongbokgung Palace & Samcheong-dong Walk

Gyeongbokgung Palace & Samcheong-dong Walk

Seoul's grandest royal palace paired with the leafy galleries and cafes of Samcheong-dong — Korea's classic first-day-in-Seoul itinerary.

🕐 Half day📍 4.0 kmmoderate
  • Royal Guard Changing Ceremony
  • National Folk Museum of Korea
  • Samcheong-dong artisan cafes
Hongdae Street Art & Cafe Walk

Hongdae Street Art & Cafe Walk

Seoul's youth and indie culture heart — street performers, mural-covered alleys, vinyl shops, and third-wave cafes around Hongik University.

🕐 3 hours📍 3.5 kmeasy
  • Street art and graffiti alleys
  • Live buskers on weekend evenings
  • Vinyl, vintage, and indie boutiques
Ikseon-dong Retro Alley Walk

Ikseon-dong Retro Alley Walk

A maze of narrow alleys where 1920s hanok houses have been reborn as design-forward cafes, dessert spots, and craft cocktail bars.

🕐 2 hours📍 1.8 kmeasy
  • Hanok-turned-cafes with hidden courtyards
  • Old-school Seoul atmosphere
  • Award-winning dessert shops
Insadong Traditional Culture Walk

Insadong Traditional Culture Walk

Explore Seoul's most iconic traditional street, filled with antique shops, tea houses, and Korean crafts just minutes from Gyeongbokgung Palace.

🕐 2-3 hours📍 2.8 kmeasy
  • Ssamziegil open-air mall
  • Traditional tea ceremony cafes
  • Korean folk craft shops
Itaewon Multicultural Food Walk

Itaewon Multicultural Food Walk

Seoul's most international neighborhood — a single street where you can eat Turkish kebab, Nigerian stew, Korean barbecue, and craft beer in one walk.

🕐 3 hours📍 2.5 kmeasy
  • Global food street
  • Seoul Central Mosque
  • Hannam-dong design boutiques
Mangwon Market & Han River Walk

Mangwon Market & Han River Walk

A neighborhood walk that pairs Seoul's friendliest traditional market with a Han River sunset — far from tourist crowds.

🕐 2-3 hours📍 3.2 kmeasy
  • Mangwon Traditional Market street food
  • Local Korean residential life
  • Han River sunset views
Myeongdong Shopping & Street Food Walk

Myeongdong Shopping & Street Food Walk

Seoul's most famous shopping street — K-beauty flagships, global fashion, and a packed grid of street food carts every evening.

🕐 2-3 hours📍 2.0 kmeasy
  • K-beauty flagship stores
  • Street food night market
  • Myeongdong Cathedral
Namsan Seoul Tower & Fortress Walk

Namsan Seoul Tower & Fortress Walk

Climb Seoul's symbolic mountain along restored Joseon-era fortress walls to N Seoul Tower — sweeping 360-degree views of the city below.

🕐 3-4 hours📍 5.0 kmactive
  • Restored Seoul Fortress walls
  • N Seoul Tower observatory
  • Panoramic city views
Seongsu-dong Brooklyn of Seoul Walk

Seongsu-dong Brooklyn of Seoul Walk

Former shoe-factory district reborn as Seoul's coolest neighborhood — industrial-chic cafes, flagship pop-ups, and warehouse galleries.

🕐 3 hours📍 3.0 kmeasy
  • Converted factory cafes
  • Daelim Changgo cultural complex
  • Designer flagship pop-up stores

Busan

6 walks
BIFF Square & Nampo Street Walk

BIFF Square & Nampo Street Walk

Busan's old downtown — birthplace of the Busan International Film Festival, packed with traditional markets, street food, and the city's most iconic park.

🕐 3 hours📍 2.2 kmeasy
  • BIFF Square handprints of film stars
  • Gukje Market street food
  • Yongdusan Park & Busan Tower
Gamcheon Culture Village Walk

Gamcheon Culture Village Walk

Busan's famous hillside village of pastel houses, public art, and panoramic ocean views — once a refugee settlement, now Korea's most photographed neighborhood.

🕐 2-3 hours📍 2.5 kmmoderate
  • The famous Little Prince photo spot
  • Maze-like alleys of pastel-painted houses
  • Sweeping hilltop views over Busan
Gwangalli Beach & Millak Walk

Gwangalli Beach & Millak Walk

Busan's most photogenic urban beach with views of the iconic Gwangan Bridge — paired with the buzzing Millak waterside food scene right next door.

🕐 2-3 hours📍 3.0 kmeasy
  • Gwangan Bridge light show every night
  • Millak The Market food court
  • Buzzing Gwangan-dong cafe scene
Haeundae Beach & Dalmaji Hill Walk

Haeundae Beach & Dalmaji Hill Walk

Korea's most famous beach paired with the scenic coastal Dalmaji Hill and the newly opened Blueline Park's seaside train experience.

🕐 Half day📍 5.0 kmmoderate
  • Korea's most famous beach
  • Nurimaru APEC House on Dongbaek Island
  • Haeundae Blueline Park seaside train
Jagalchi Market & Bosu-dong Book Street Walk

Jagalchi Market & Bosu-dong Book Street Walk

Korea's biggest seafood market paired with the literary Bosu-dong Book Street and the steep, story-filled Choryang Ibagugil alleyways.

🕐 3 hours📍 3.5 kmmoderate
  • Korea's largest fish market
  • Bosu-dong used-bookstore alley
  • Choryang Ibagugil history trail
Oryukdo Skywalk & Igidae Coastal Walk

Oryukdo Skywalk & Igidae Coastal Walk

Dramatic clifftop coastal trail with the famous Oryukdo Skywalk's glass floor at one end and Igidae's wild coastline at the other.

🕐 Half day📍 4.5 kmactive
  • Glass-floor Oryukdo Skywalk
  • Coastal cliffs of Igidae
  • Five offshore rocky islets

Jeju

4 walks

Gyeongju

4 walks

Incheon

4 walks

Suwon

4 walks

Chuncheon

4 walks

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BIFF Square & Nampo Street Walk
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BIFF Square & Nampo Street Walk

Busan's old downtown — birthplace of the Busan International Film Festival, packed with traditional markets, street food, and the city's most iconic park.

🕐 3 hours📍 2.2 km🚇 Nampo Station (Line 1)

Why travelers love Citywalk

  • Self-guided freedom
    Walk at your own pace, pause for coffee, take the side alley — no tour group schedule.
  • Cultural depth
    Every spot comes with etiquette tips and historical context written for foreign visitors.
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