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    Seoul is in the northwest of South Korea. Seoul proper comprises 605.25 km 2 (233.69 sq mi), with a radius of approximately 15 km (9 mi), roughly bisected into northern and southern halves by the Han River.

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  3. 2 days ago · Seoul is the capital of South Korea. It is located on the Han River in the northwestern part of the country, with the city center some 37 miles (60 km) inland from the Yellow Sea. Seoul is the cultural, economic, and political center of South Korea.

  4. Explore Seoul's spring radiance, hidden charms, and cultural attractions with Visit Seoul, the official travel guide. Find tips on transportation, tours, events, and more to plan your trip to Seoul.

    • Taste the street food at Gwangjang Market. Street food in Seoul is beloved for its spice, variety and affordability, and there’s no better place to try it than Gwangjang Market.
    • Step back in time at Gyeongbokgung Palace. If you only have time to see one sight in Seoul, make it the splendid architecture, serene pagodas and maze-like grounds of Gyeongbokgung Palace.
    • Stroll along the Cheong-gye-cheon Stream. In the heat of summer, nothing beats a walk along Cheong-gye-cheon Stream. A dazzling oasis that unfurls for nearly 11km (7 miles) through the towers of central Seoul, this picturesque waterway is lined with walking paths, trees and bridges.
    • Shop for the latest trends in Myeong-dong. You’ll want to break out the credit card for an afternoon of spending in Seoul’s most famous shopping district.
  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › South_KoreaSouth Korea - Wikipedia

    South Korea, [c] officially the Republic of Korea ( ROK ), [d] is a country in East Asia. It constitutes the southern part of the Korean Peninsula and borders North Korea along the Korean Demilitarized Zone; though it also claims the land border with China and Russia.

  6. Discover Seoul's attractions, from palaces and temples to museums and markets, with Lonely Planet's expert tips and recommendations. Explore the city's history, culture, fashion, food and K-Pop scene in this dynamic and vibrant metropolis.

  7. The business and cultural hub of South Korea, Seoul seamlessly blends the old and the new—a place where you'll see skyscrapers towering over palaces and pagodas. Kick things off by getting a view of it all at the N Seoul Tower, it's built atop a peak in Namsan Park, so you'll catch fantastic, panoramic city views.