So much packed into a small area. I admit my knowledge of this city was close to zero. Lots of US history of course but lots of famous people from here as well although in this decade they are names only to most. The real charm lies within the side streets, city squares, and magnolia trees.
In case you get lost Not a clear day. So much smog that it's hard to see the mountains in the distance. This one shows how dense the city is and more buildings are under construction
Lose a day blogging and lose a month! Anyhow, at Seoul Tower forget the view, forget the heat and all the steps. What's really fascinating are all the Love Locks. They're everywhere and while it looks like there are no crowds, it was hard to find a spot to get a picture without people.
Of all the days I had to be there, I got unexpected hot day in spring with sun and heat. By the time I took this picture I'd been walking for around 3 hours so there went the hair. Anyhow, proof that I was there. I'm guessing surfboards Another piano with city view Who wouldn't think of Walking Dead?
Aircraft engine failure meant instead of 2 days in SeoulI was down to a half day free to explore. I needed to do something fast and easy so Seoul Tower it was. After a 45 minute train and a 30 mint city walk I was there. Pedestrian walk in the middle and over the streets Pagoda Seoul Tower River from the train and heavily tinted window Random pianos along the walk for people to play