The Seoul of Design

A bus stop made out of a curved metal railing with stone walkways either side, with trees in the background.

You’re forgiven if the word “design” doesn’t come to mind when observing Seoul’s urban grit. Seoul’s mayor is hoping to change that.

The Korea Queer Culture Festival

A man in a light blue t shirt carrying a rainbow flag over his shoulder, walking through a crowd of people.

Despite Korea’s conservative culture, the annual Korea Queer Culture Festival in Seoul is one of Asia’s longest-running gay and lesbian pride events.

Seoul Bongwonsa Buddhist Temple

Three women in long, white robes with pagoda-shaped hats holding orange, green, yellow and pink flowers at the Bongwosa Buddhist temple, taking part in Yeongsanjae ceremony.

Seoul Bongwonsa Buddhist Temple was founded in 889 by the great Doseon. The west Seoul temple is famous for its UNESCO-recognized Yeongsanjae ceremony.

Seoul Pet Cafes in Hongdae

A young Korean man in a blue baseball cap, wearing glasses, cuddles a small white and tan dog at Hongdae's pet cafe.

Seoul Pet Cafes in Hongdae have become a popular destination for animal lovers who may not have the space to have a furry friend of their own.

A Hangang River Cruise Through Seoul

Hangang River with a boat in the foreground and cityscape in the background, with a blue sky and wispy clouds.

A Hangang river cruise through Seoul is a great way to view the city as you pass beneath a dozen or more bridges and past the dramatic Yeouido skyline.

Gyeongbokgung Royal Palace in Seoul

Outside view of Gyeongbokgung, showing a tiled wall, and red siding. Turquoise and red ornate eaves.

Gyeongbokgung Royal Palace in Seoul was the main palace of the Joseon Dynasty and remains a spectacular destination for visitors to Seoul and Korea.

Namsan Park and N Seoul Tower

Seoul Tower to the left of the frame, in the center is a sketch of a man with his arms out, as though flying.

Namsan Park and N. Seoul Tower are among the city’s two most conspicuous icons – one natural and the other human-made.

The Prada Transformer in Seoul

An exhibition of skirts hanging from the ceiling, against a white and black background at the Prada transformer in Seoul.

The Prada Transformer, a collaboration of the Italian designer and architect Rem Koolhaas, is a steel tetrahedron on the grounds of Gyeonghuigung palace.

Seven Best Brunch Restaurants in Seoul

A white plate with various different food, a bread roll, some shrimp, some chicken and soy sauce in a smaller bowl in the center, in the background is a plate with croissant and fruit, on a white place mat on a wooden table.

In order to find Seoul’s best spots for brunch, I scoured all 25 districts with fork in hand. Alas, my list of the seven best brunch restaurants in Seoul!