- Seoul tower
- Lotte world
- The national museum of Korea
- Jeju
- Busan
- The border of North Korea
- Seoul grand park
- club Cocoon | Ellui | M2 | NB | Octagon | Answer | VERA | Heaven | Mass | Syndrome
- Everland
- Trick eye museum
- Coffee prince - drama’s cafe
- COEX aquarium & mall
- Fish pedicure cafe in Myeongdong
- Study cafe in Gangnam
- Seoul Zoo
- Nami island
- Leeum Samsung museum of art
- Bukhansan national park
- Hangang park
- Yeouido park
- Seoul world cup stadium
- Seoul children’s park
- Yongsan family park
- Garosu-gil
- Apgujeong rodeo street
- B-boys theater
- Hwaseong fortress
- Seoul forest
- Bukchon hanok village
- Korean folk village
- walk along Han - river
- bargain with street vendors
- write on the walls of some cafes / restaurants
- hack someone’s hotspot wifi
- sit for hours in a cafe studying / reading / etc.
- eat street food
- hang out at a cat / dog cafe
- have an all-night movie marathon in Dongdaemun
- get Korean style fried chicken delivery
- bump into idols
- see a drama being filmed
- learn how to make kimchi
- spend the whole night in Hongdae
- watch a baseball game at Jamsil baseball stadium
- spend a night in jimjilbang
- Shop near Ewha university for super cheap clothes
- go to Noraebang | DVD bang | multi bang
- wander around the city
- ride the 6am metro
- walk the whole route along the Cheonggyecheon stream
- party at a silent disco
- ice skate @ Seoul Plaza
- visit the wedding dress cafe
- try on a hanbok
- sing so much at Noraebang that you lose your voice
- check out SM ent. | YG ent. | LOENT |
- get helplessly lost
- try out EVERY (yup) bubble tea flavor there is.
- get a polaroid camera
- do free sample shopping in Myeongdong.
- get full of tasting samples in the supermarkets
- attend the Lotus Lantern festival in May
- attend Seoul Lantern festival
- watch a 4D movie
- get a cute t-money card
- try the public exercise machines
- spend the whole night wandering around Seoul
- see the Digital D’Light
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Haha! Your bucket list is really interesting! I am glad I found your blog. I have to apply for my Master's program and was pondering whether or not should I apply to Hanyang but after reading your post on it's Korean language program and all the good things in general, I guess I'll go ahead with my decision! Thanks again for the wonderful posts :) Love from India :)
ReplyDeleteAlso, I am sorry I completely forgot to ask something important! You are attending the University at its Seoul campus or ERICA campus? I'd appreciate if you could reply to this question. Thanks & regards :)
ReplyDeleteHey ! I'm glad to hear that ! Hanyang is a great school I totally recommend it ~ I study in the Seoul campus !
Deletexx Julia