Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Places to Go... in Seoul!!! :-) # 38

It was only a few days ago when I posted up about Jeongdong in Fall but I wish to share few more hot spots in Seoul especially in Fall!

As Fall is hiting its peak, leaves are turning yellow and red and also falling...

For those who haven't fully experienced Seoul's Fall yet, I recommend to hit some hot spots to take in Seoul's Fall~

Famous and Popular Hot Spots during Fall in Seoul...

1. All Palaces(Deoksu palace, Kyeongbok palace, etc) in Seoul!!! -palaces are always favored by people who wish to take in Seoul's fall because... of the beautiful walk that people can enjoy around the palaces! Around palaces, the beautiful stone walls and ginkgo trees along the walls
Just walking on the fallen leaves along the high and extremely ancient stone wall will easily make you be sentimental~

2. Zoo -people might wonder why Zoo is a popular place to hit in fall, but if they do, they would understand why.
The recommended zoo to visit is Seoul Grand Park Zoo. Since November, the closing time has become 6:00 pm. The Seoul Grand Park is one of the places that are packed with trees and especially during fall, the trees become mesmerizingly gorgeous! So don't miss the view!

3. Local Parks -I know that local parks don't sound so special however, remember, pleasures and beauties can be sound nearby! If transportation or money is an issue to enjoy fall, don't be hesitant to visit local places! Almost everywhere in Korea is showing off its beauty so it would be easy to find beautifully colored leaves from local parks too.

4. Cafes with open terraces -these days, Seoulites are in love with cafes with open terraces. It might be a little bit too chilly to sit out. But, with a hot cup of coffee, people can enjoy romantic sentimental moment while enjoying falling colored leaves-

5. Samchung dong, or Shin sa dong (ga ro soo gil) -I already featured ga ro soo gil before, but right now, these two hot spots attract the most number of people with their beautiful scenes and atmospheres.

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