Showing posts with label Travelog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Travelog. Show all posts
27 January 2014
Seoul, South Korea Trip #10: Namsan Tower
From Namsan-gol Hanok Village, we took a green bus number 02 ride to Namsan Tower and it cost around 500 won.
I'm impressed with the bus performance while going up on the hill with full passengers. Have to say that their public transport is very well maintained.
26 January 2014
Seoul, South Korea Trip #9: Namsan-gol Hanok Village
Namsan-gol Hanok Village.
This place is just 2 blocks from our hostel. So, we just walk about 15 minutes to get it here.
No fee was charged for entering the village. We went there on Friday and there were lot of students there. Well, since I came to Korea, I always saw students here and there so I got a bit confuse about their school time. Haha.
This place is just 2 blocks from our hostel. So, we just walk about 15 minutes to get it here.
No fee was charged for entering the village. We went there on Friday and there were lot of students there. Well, since I came to Korea, I always saw students here and there so I got a bit confuse about their school time. Haha.
17 December 2013
Seoul, South Korea Trip #7: Visiting HongMina's Cafe
Hehehe. I'm one of happy fan. Well, as a fan, I couldn't resist to visit every filming locations. Okay, if cannot go to all the places, I should go to the most meaningful place of all, for example, their first date location.
We went to Paju on our third day in Seoul. Yep, we plan to cover places that are far from Seoul, then, after that, we will walk around Seoul.
From Euljiro Station (the nearest subway station from our hostel), it took around 2 hours (almost 50km) to Paju or to be exact Heyri Art Village. Total fare to the place is KRW2,700.
08 December 2013
Seoul, South Korea Trip #6: The Garden of Morning Calm, Petite France and Nami Island
On the next day, we woke up early in the morning to go to Cheongpyeong Station.
Why Cheongpyeong Station?
We plan to go to Petite France and Nami Island by taking Gapyeong Shuttle Bus. The hop on hop off bus stop at Cheongpyeong Station before go to Petite France.
How to go to Cheongpyeong Station?
From our guesthouse, we took subway from Euljiro 3-ga Line 2 to go there. We had to change the train two times, at Wangshimni Station and at Sangbong Station. The ride cost us KRW1,750 (T-Money) and took about 1 hour 20 minutes to arrive at Cheongpyeong Station.
02 December 2013
Seoul, South Korea Trip #5: Grilled Fish Restaurant in Sinchon
| Packed with people. |
The restaurant name is Gosami (고삼이). The main dish here is grilled fish.
We order one big grilled Spanish Mackerel (KRW8,500). It is the most expensive grilled fish over there. And we ordered another dish, Spicy Squid (KRW6,500) or in Malaysia we called it Sambal Sotong.
30 November 2013
Seoul, South Korea Trip #4: Myeongdong, Egg Muffin and Super Junior
| Cross this road and there you see, Myeongdong is in front of you. |
This is another post about my trip to Seoul last October. This is the fourth post but my first day story isn't finish yet. Can you believe that?
My friends and I check in around 12pm. We arrived earlier than that actually. It's just because we need to wait for some time for them to clean up our room.
We unpacked our bags, ate brunch, and sleep.
In our itinerary, we should go to Itaewon after checked in and rest a bit because it's Hari Raya Haji (Eid al-Adha). We want to go to the central mosque to join muslim in Korea celebrating the day.
10 November 2013
Seoul, South Korea Trip #3: Girls Generation Hostel (Part 2)
Hello handsome men and beautiful women.
Let me continue my Seoul, South Korea trip story. Today I will introduce you to Girls Generation Hostel (GG Hostel) - we stayed here for 8 days. I will let you know why later.
The hostel is located near Eullijro 3-ga subway station. Near police station too. We're talking about safety here, girls. Haha. Even though I think Seoul is pretty safe if you want to go there alone.
The owner, Mr. Kang is really helpful and kind. Until the day we check out, if we want something like universal travel adapter, he will gladly lend it to us. If you want only one adapter, expect to receive more than one.
Let me continue my Seoul, South Korea trip story. Today I will introduce you to Girls Generation Hostel (GG Hostel) - we stayed here for 8 days. I will let you know why later.
The hostel is located near Eullijro 3-ga subway station. Near police station too. We're talking about safety here, girls. Haha. Even though I think Seoul is pretty safe if you want to go there alone.
The owner, Mr. Kang is really helpful and kind. Until the day we check out, if we want something like universal travel adapter, he will gladly lend it to us. If you want only one adapter, expect to receive more than one.
06 November 2013
Seoul, South Korea #2: T-Money & Girls Generation Hostel (Part 1)
First thing that we do when we arrived is to buy T-Money card. It is essential to have it. More like TouchNGo card here. You can use it to pay for train fare, bus fare or your goods at conveniences store like 7Eleven, GS25, and CU (Previously known as Family Mart). You can buy it for KRW3,000 per card.
The card is empty and we reload it using reload machine in front of train station. Now, off we go to Girls Generation Hostel!
Girls Generation Hostel located near Exit 7, Euljiro 3-ga subway station. It will take around 1 hour 20 minute from Incheon International Airport station and cost KRW3,950 if you pay using your T-Money.
From Incheon International Airport Station, we have to change to Line 2 at Hongdae station. Since Euljiro 3-ga is available in Line 2 or Line 3 and then exit at Exit No. 7.
Tips:
Use Naver Map to plan your journey and estimate the cost. Other blog wrote (in Malay language) about Naver Map too.
Expense:
1. T-Money: KRW3,000
2. Reload T-Money: KRW40,000
03 November 2013
Seoul, South Korea Trip #1: The Day
Finally! It's the day!
I feel very nervous on this day. The day my friends and I go to Seoul, South Korea.
I plan to go to airport at 6pm because my flight is at 1 o'clock in the morning. So, don't need to rush. But really, it's my mistake. The next day is Raya Haji in Malaysia. It's public holiday here. I should expect there will not many buses or taxis that time. Silly me.
I took taxi to the nearest train station. It cost me MYR6. Then, ride a train to Masjid Jamek and need to change to Kelana Jaya line train. From Masjid Jamek straight to KL Sentral station.
I feel very nervous on this day. The day my friends and I go to Seoul, South Korea.
I plan to go to airport at 6pm because my flight is at 1 o'clock in the morning. So, don't need to rush. But really, it's my mistake. The next day is Raya Haji in Malaysia. It's public holiday here. I should expect there will not many buses or taxis that time. Silly me.
I took taxi to the nearest train station. It cost me MYR6. Then, ride a train to Masjid Jamek and need to change to Kelana Jaya line train. From Masjid Jamek straight to KL Sentral station.
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