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26 routes · K-pop, K-drama, Food, History & more

Trace BTS's roots through Gangnam — their old dorm, studio, and go-to restaurant — then visit HYBE headquarters and the National Museum of Korea.

A full-day ARMY pilgrimage around Busan built for the ARIRANG World Tour on June 12-13, 2026 — the exact 13th anniversary of BTS's debut, in the hometown of Jimin and Jungkook. Visit Jimin's family cafe, Jungkook's uncle's restaurant, Jimin's municipal photo zone at Oryukdo, V's footprint trail, the Gamcheon Village mural, and the Asiad Main Stadium where Yet to Come in BUSAN was performed in 2022.

Visiting BTS ARIRANG at Goyang Stadium? Walk RM's hometown Ilsan before the show — his mural, the lake park from his UN speech, and Ma City spots.

Walk where BTS made history — from Hybe Insight to the palace where they performed IDOL, the gate where they rocked Global Citizen Live, and the riverside where 400,000 ARMY gathered. Then step back in time to their trainee days in Gangnam, ending at the legendary concert venue in Jamsil.

Follow the footsteps of BTS's Spring Day — visit the iconic bus stop at Jumunjin Beach, explore Gyeongpo Beach, stroll Gangneung's famous coffee street, and end at the traditional market.

Eight Seoul venues from the official BANGTANTV film 'BTS SWIM in Seoul | THE CITY ARIRANG SEOUL' — the citywide campaign that marked the ARIRANG comeback, March 20 to April 19, 2026.

From Jagalchi's raw fish auction halls to the cliff-edge trails of Taejongdae — a full-day loop through Busan's coastline hitting markets, culture villages, beaches, and a seaside temple.

Chase the cherry blossoms across Seoul — from the famous riverside canopy at Yeouido to lakeside strolls, mountaintop views, evening palace illuminations, and a peaceful urban forest.

A full-day Gyeongju route from Singyeongju Station: walk Bomun Lake past the nine-story Hwangnyongwon tower, then visit two UNESCO temples — Bulguksa and Seokguram.

Walk Gyeongju's historic downtown — from Hwangnidan-gil's hanok cafes through Daereungwon, Cheomseongdae, Gyerim, Woljeonggyo to Wolji Pond's iconic night view.

Late-May day in Haman: walk the poppy fields along Agyang Levee and Ecological Park, then watch Korea's 500-year-old Nakhwanori fire ceremony at Mujinjeong Pavilion.

Eat jjajangmyeon in Korea's only Chinatown, walk through the colonial-era Open Port district, and ride the Ferris wheel at Wolmido. A half-day trip from Seoul on Line 1.

Walk through Seoul's Songpa-gu in one day. Olympic Park, a cafe street, Baekje tombs, Seokchon Lake, and sunset from Seoul Sky at Lotte World Tower.

Explore 700+ traditional hanok houses, taste the original Jeonju bibimbap, and watch the sunset from Omokdae — a full-day walking tour through Korea's best-preserved historic village.

Visit the real Seoul locations from Netflix's K-Pop Demon Hunters — from Bukchon's rooftops to N Seoul Tower where Lumi sang Golden and the HAN Clinic building.

Walk through the real Seoul locations from Netflix's Made in Korea. From Song's Kitchen in Buam-dong to Bongeunsa Temple in Gangnam, trace Shenba's journey across the city.

Eat your way from Gwangjang Market's legendary bindaetteok alleys through the neon glow of DDP, Myeongdong's street food stalls, and Namdaemun Market to the late-night pojangmacha tents of Jongno — a 5-stop crawl through Seoul's best food scenes.

Visiting SEVENTEEN's NEW_ Encore at Incheon Asiad Main Stadium? Hit Sinpo Market for dakgangjeong, walk through Korea's only Chinatown, catch cherry blossoms at Jayu Park, then ride to the show.

Walk through Songdo's futuristic district in Incheon, from the free G-Tower observatory to the seawater Central Park canal and Triple Street's open-air shopping.

Visiting Stray Kids at INSPIRE Arena? Get there by free shuttle from Incheon Airport, explore Aurora Hall and INSPIRE Mall, eat at Oasis, and catch the show.

Walk the UNESCO-listed Hwaseong Fortress walls, try traditional Korean archery at Yeonmudae, and finish with whole fried chicken on Suwon's famous chicken street.

Explore Jeju's western coast from Hallim Park's lava caves to the columnar cliffs at Jungmun. Five stops covering beaches, green tea fields, and volcanic coastlines.

Visit the real Jeju filming locations from Netflix's When Life Gives You Tangerines. Walk the beaches, peaks, and villages where Ae-sun and Gwan-sik's story was filmed.
Eat your way through Baek Jong-won's revived Yesan Market, visit a Joseon calligrapher's hanok, watch storks at Korea's national breeding center, and finish at Korea's longest suspension bridge for the evening fountain show.

Stand inside Korea's oldest dated wooden hall at Sudeoksa Temple, pay respects at independence activist Yun Bong-gil's birthplace, walk through a Joseon peddler-themed cultural park, and finish at Korea's largest spa-water park on a 600-year-old hot spring.

Walk Yumi and Soon-rok's Episode 3-4 Busan trip in one day: the KTX hand-brush at Busan Station, the Bosu-dong book alley, Gamcheon's pastel village, and blue-hour skyline at Haeundae's Marine City.