The trip will take place from June 30 to July 10, with Seoul as the first destination from June 30 to July 3 and Busan from July 3 to July 10. In Seoul, you'll have the chance to work in modern coworking spaces such as WeWork and FastFive or beautiful cafès while also exploring cultural landmarks like Gyeongbokgung Palace and Bukchon Hanok Village. The city's vibrant food scene offers dishes like Bibimbap, Kimchi, and Korean BBQ, and you can relax at Hangang Park or enjoy the nightlife in Gangnam and Hongdae. Afterward, in Busan, you'll continue working in coworking spaces such as The Hive or Busan Global Startup Center. Busan offers a more relaxed pace, where you can unwind at Haeundae Beach and explore the colorful Gamcheon Culture Village. Enjoy fresh seafood and local specialties like Ssiat Hotteok and Milmyeon, and don't miss a visit to the famous Jagalchi Fish Market and Beomeosa Temple for a peaceful break. This trip offers a perfect blend of productivity, cultural exploration, and relaxation, with time to enjoy the summer atmosphere at the beach.
I’m a true travel enthusiast, always on the move in body but my soul never really left Korea. Though I’m based in Germany, my heart is deeply connected to Korea’s culture, and I constantly seek new ways to explore it. I work at a tourism company, which gives me the amazing opportunity to travel spontaneously and indulge in my passion for discovering new places. Whether it's soaking up the vibrant energy of Korea or exploring other corners of the world, I’m always ready for the next adventure.
For our stay in Seoul, I’ve booked a hotel in Dongdaemun, which offers a fitness center, breakfast, and a comfortable two-bed room that we’ll be sharing. The room also comes with its own private bathroom, adding an extra level of comfort. In Busan, we’ll truly experience the Korean vibe with a rooftop apartment all to ourselves, complete with a private terrace perfect for enjoying Soju evenings with a stunning view of the city. It’s a perfect blend of comfort and authentic Korean atmosphere.
What's included?
Accommodation
Transfer between cities
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Germany-based Simone, tourism pro. Travels to Korea 4–5 x/year. Lives like a local—still learning to speak like one. Loves to explore!
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Trip Itinerary
1
Seoul
Day 1-4
Seoul as the first destination from June 30 to July 3 and Busan from July 3 to July 10. In Seoul, you'll have the chance to work in modern coworking spaces such as WeWork and FastFive, while also exploring cultural landmarks like Gyeongbokgung Palace and Bukchon Hanok Village. The city's vibrant food scene offers dishes like Bibimbap, Kimchi, and Korean BBQ, and you can relax at Hangang Park or enjoy the nightlife in Gangnam and Hongdae. I know there are lots of co-working spaces in Seoul but instead of going there I always spend my time in a nice cafè.
2
Busan
Day 4-11
In Busan, you'll continue working in coworking spaces such as The Hive or Busan Global Startup Center. Busan offers a more relaxed pace, where you can unwind at Haeundae Beach and explore the colorful Gamcheon Culture Village or maybe go on a day trip to Gyeongju? Enjoy fresh seafood and local specialties like Ssiat Hotteok and Milmyeon, and don't miss a visit to the famous Jagalchi Fish Market and Beomeosa Temple for a peaceful break. This trip offers a perfect blend of productivity, cultural exploration, and relaxation, with time to enjoy the summer atmosphere at the beach.
3
Seoul
Day 11
After having breakfast at a café in Busan, we say goodbye to the city and head back to Seoul, preparing for our return flight and bidding farewell to Korea.
Trip Summary
Accommodation
Hotel
11 days trip
Seoul, Busan & 1 more
Transportation
Train
What's excluded?
T-Money Card
Co-Working Space
Food/ Drinks
priv. expenses
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