Flights from Bengaluru (BLR) to South Korea

Discover South Korea

Discover South Korea

Why visit South Korea?

South Korea blends cutting-edge cities with tranquil temples, mountain landscapes, and coastal charm. You will find a country where tradition and technology sit side by side, offering rich culture, design, and entertainment.

What to expect

Explore dynamic Seoul, the coastal city of Busan, and smaller historic hubs filled with palaces, museums, and galleries. Expect efficient transport, welcoming neighbourhoods, and a lively café and nightlife culture.

Plan your trip

South Korea is compact and well connected, making it easy to combine several cities in one journey. It is also a convenient gateway to wider North-east Asia, with excellent regional air and rail links.

Top experiences in South Korea

Stroll through Gyeongbokgung Palace in Seoul

Walk courtyards framed by traditional tiled roofs and mountain backdrops, then wander into nearby historic streets and museums.

Discover Busan’s coastal temples and beaches

Visit clifftop temples overlooking the sea, then relax on city beaches and explore the bustling harbourside districts.

Shop and people-watch in Myeong-dong and Gangnam

Browse beauty shops and fashion boutiques, then pause in cafés while the city’s energy unfolds around you.

Walk the city walls and villages of Seoul

Follow sections of the old city wall, then dip into hanok neighbourhoods with traditional houses, galleries, and design shops.

Escape to South Korea’s national parks

Take day hikes or longer trails through pine forests, rocky peaks, and river valleys, with well-marked paths and scenic viewpoints.

Explore Korea’s pop culture hotspots

Seek out K-pop entertainment districts, themed cafés, and shops filled with music, character goods, and street fashion.

Relax in urban parks along the Han River

Join locals cycling, picnicking, or simply watching the skyline from riverside lawns and promenades in Seoul.

Experience South Korea’s way of life

Getting around

High-speed and regional trains link major cities such as Seoul and Busan, while extensive metro systems make urban travel straightforward. Intercity buses, taxis, and domestic flights complement the network for flexible itineraries.

Local life & culture

Your days might shift from quiet neighbourhood walks to neon-lit streets filled with music and street performances. Festivals, galleries, and cultural centres across the country offer a glimpse into both traditional arts and modern creative scenes.

Where to unwind

Relax in urban parks, riverside promenades, and landscaped trails that cut through the cities, or escape to coastal paths and mountains for fresh air and wide views. Many hotels and standalone centres also offer spas and wellness facilities.

A taste of South Korea

National dishes & specialties

You can try barbecued meats, warming stews, savoury pancakes, and a wide range of seasoned vegetables and side dishes. Seoul and Busan both showcase regional variations, from hearty comfort food to refined takes on classic recipes.

Casual & modern dining hubs

Lively streets and food alleys offer quick bites, snacks, and casual eateries, while shopping districts feature contemporary restaurants and cafés. From local flavours to global menus, you will find options to suit every pace of travel.

Signature & scenic dining

In the main cities you can dine in stylish spaces overlooking skylines, rivers, and harbours, or choose intimate venues that focus on seasonal ingredients. Tasting menus, chef-driven concepts, and high-floor restaurants all add to a special evening out.

Retail therapy in South Korea

Malls & lifestyle hubs

Seoul and Busan feature large malls and lifestyle complexes that bring together international labels, Korean fashion, technology, and homeware. Many also house cinemas, cultural spaces, and extensive dining options under one roof.

Markets & local crafts

Traditional and modern markets across cities like Seoul and Busan showcase textiles, accessories, home goods, and everyday items. You can look for handmade crafts, stationery, and design pieces that reflect contemporary Korean style.

Evening retail scene

Shopping streets and districts stay bright and busy well into the evening, with illuminated storefronts and late-opening shops. You can combine browsing with cafés and entertainment as the city lights come on.

Best time to visit South Korea

Spring and autumn are a shoulder season, from April to June and September to early November, with mild days around 10–22°C (50–72°F) and comfortable evenings that suit city walks and sightseeing. Summer is the peak season, from late June to August, bringing warmer temperatures of about 23–30°C (73–86°F), higher humidity, and a short rainy period, especially in the south. Winter is the low season, from December to March, when temperatures often range between -5–8°C (23–46°F), with crisp, cold days, occasional snow, and clearer air in many regions.

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