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Seoul guides π β
A curated reading/watching list before you board LX122. I cut the tourist-listicle fluff β everything here is either written by someone who lives or lived in Seoul, written by a traveler with a specific strong lens (food, design, gaming), or an official city resource that's legitimately useful.
How to use this page
Pick 2β3 long-form guides for overview reading on the plane, 1 food writer to cross-reference before meals, 1 YouTuber for visual vibe check, and 1 newsletter for current what's-hot-right-now intel.
The essentials (start here) β
Mark Wiens β Seoul Food Guide β
migrationology.com/travel-guides/seoul-korea Β· free Β· written + video The food-travel YouTuber's canonical Seoul page. Mark is famous for being the "I will eat anything with enthusiasm" guy; his Seoul guide covers market-to-Michelin. The Gwangjang Market video (150M+ views) is the reason half your Instagram followers know what yukhoe is. Best for: Food-first travelers. Mark's recommendations are the opposite of chef-y β they're warm, generous, and tested.
Will Fly for Food β 25 Must-Eat Restaurants in Seoul β
willflyforfood.net/seoul-food-guide Β· free A Filipino-American couple's curated restaurant guide refined over multiple trips with help from locals and former chefs. Less famous than Mark Wiens, better for picking a specific restaurant for a specific meal. Best for: Booking a dinner. Use as a shortlist when you want to pick ONE place for the night.
Museum of Wander β 8-Year Expat Guide β
museumofwander.com/seoul-travel-guide Β· free Written by an American who lived in Seoul for 8 years. Distinctly local perspective: she'll tell you which neighborhood fits which mood, what the Koreans are actually doing on a Saturday, the small things a first-timer would miss. Best for: Nuance. Read once, steal 5 ideas for your itinerary.
Go Ask A Local β Where to Stay in Seoul β
goaskalocal.com/blog/where-to-stay-in-seoul Β· free Neighborhood-by-neighborhood with actual honest pros/cons. Useful even if you're already booked; tells you what to expect from each area at night, food access, transit. Best for: Understanding why your hostel's in Myeongdong and what the vibe is.
Food writers worth following β
The Hungry Tourist β Best Korean Food (Anthony Bourdain's former producer) β
thehungrytourist.com/best-korean-food-april-30-2025 Β· free Β· updated 2025 This is Matt Rodbard and colleagues β people who wrote Koreatown: A Cookbook and cover Korean food more seriously than almost anyone in English. Dense, opinionated, dated, specific. Best for: Serious food research. Pair with Will Fly for Food.
Barrettish β "Not Yet in English Travel Guides" β
barrettish.com/travel/post/korea/seoul-food-tour Β· free Exactly what it says β places the big English guides haven't reached yet. Hit rate varies but when it hits, you're the only foreigner at the table. Best for: Deep cuts. Read last, after you know the basics.
Anders Husa β City Guide & Map β
andershusa.com/foodie-maps/best-restaurants-seoul-south-korea Β· free Β· interactive map Norwegian restaurant guide with a well-maintained Seoul map. High-end lean; good for splurge planning. Best for: One fancy meal. Cross-reference with Mingles / Jungsik.
Official resources β
VisitSeoul β Official English site β
english.visitseoul.net Β· free Actually useful, for once. Event calendars, current exhibitions, seasonal guides, neighborhood pages. Better than most city tourism boards. Best for: Checking what's on the week you arrive.
100 Taste of Seoul 2025 β
tasteofseoul.visitseoul.net Β· free The Seoul Metropolitan Government's curated list of 100 restaurants and bars for 2025, chosen by 60 domestic and international culinary experts. This is the official "if you only eat at 100 placesβ¦" list. Korean dining category was expanded in the 2025 edition. Best for: A shortlist that Koreans themselves endorse.
Official Tourist Guidebook (PDF) β
Seoul Tourist Guidebook 2025 β English PDF Β· free download Download for offline plane reading. Dry but comprehensive.
Newsletters β for current what's-hot β
Best of Korea Newsletter β
bestofkorea.substack.com Β· free + paid Korean culture, food, entertainment, and people. Regular dispatches. Good signal on what's trending.
Cozy Girls β
cozygirls.substack.com Β· free "Cultural reconnaissance from the streets of Seoul." Trend-forward (fashion, lifestyle, youth scene). Essential if you care about what's actually cool vs. what the guidebooks said was cool 5 years ago.
K-Culture with Jae-Ha Kim β
jaehakim.substack.com Β· paid Veteran Korean-American journalist. Thoughtful, long-form, adult.
The Art of Going Alone β Edition 01: Seoul β
open.substack.com/pub/theartofgoingalone Β· free Solo-traveler lens but works for any independent traveler. Neighborhood recommendations from someone who actually walked them.
Video β YouTube β
Mark Wiens β
youtube.com/@MarkWiens Β· free The food warlord. His "Seoul Street Food Tour" videos are the canonical visual reference for what you're about to eat.
Wolters World β Seoul β
Search "Wolters World Seoul" on YouTube. Mark Wolters does honest "things NOT to do" / "pros and cons" travel videos β less pretty than most Seoul vloggers, more practical.
The Rambler β
Search "The Rambler Seoul". Long-time Seoul-based YouTuber. Walks neighborhoods at night, talks about what things actually cost.
Korea-based food channels β
- Strictly Dumpling (Mike Chen) β food-first, hit-rate high
- Chopsticks Travel β Korean-American host, specific restaurant picks
- Joel & Nicholle β couple covering Seoul neighborhoods in detail
Community β Reddit β
r/seoul β
reddit.com/r/seoul Β· free Mixed expat + tourist + Korean user base. Best for specific "where should I go tonight in Hongdae" questions. Search before posting; most questions have been asked.
r/koreatravel β
reddit.com/r/koreatravel Β· free Purely travel-focused. Excellent for real-world itinerary feedback. Active moderators, good wiki, recent posts about cherry blossoms, KTX bookings, weather.
r/korea β
reddit.com/r/korea Β· free Broader Korea subreddit β news, politics, culture. Useful for context but not travel-specific.
For your specific interests β
Gaming / esports in Seoul β
- LoL Park β lolesports.com/en/news/lol-park β LCK schedule, ticketing
- r/leagueoflegends and r/LCK β tournament matchup discussion the week of
- Afreeca TV Colosseum β check afreeca.com for broadcast schedules
Robots / AI / tech β
- Naver 1784 β naver1784.com β tour request form (long shot but worth trying)
- Robot & AI Museum Chang-dong β verify open status on Seoul city tourism before going
- Samsung D'light β samsung.com/sec/dlight β free flagship showroom hours
Immersive / psychedelic art (teamLab-style) β
- d'strict β dstrict.com β the studio behind ARTE Museums + WAVE at COEX
- ARTE Museum Busan β artemuseum.com/BUSAN β book tickets
- Instagram @lightroom.seoul β current pop-up immersive shows
Weird / concept cafΓ©s β
- Run a Naver search (not Google) for "μΉ΄ν + νΉμ΄ν + μμΈ" (weird cafΓ©s Seoul) in Papago translate for the current scene. Weird cafΓ©s rotate faster than English blogs catch up.
Cinema (CGV 4DX / ScreenX) β
- cgv.co.kr β book tickets for 4DX/ScreenX screenings (English option on site)
- Jeonju International Film Festival (JIFF) 2026 β eng.jeonjufest.kr β Apr 29 opening overlaps your departure; see Jeonju page
Books worth buying β
- "Koreatown: A Cookbook" β Matt Rodbard & Deuki Hong (2016) β cultural primer on Korean food through the LA diaspora lens. Read before you go.
- "Eat Like a Local: Seoul" β short guidebook-ish, regularly updated.
- "Lonely Planet Seoul" β the sturdy choice. Meh for depth, great for basics.
- "South Korea" by Moon Travel Guides β more neighborhood detail than Lonely Planet.
Podcasts (for the plane) β
- "Korea Deconstructed" β in-depth, long-form, academic lean
- "The Korea File" β contemporary Korean politics and culture
- "Seoul Survivors" β expat humor/experiences (lighter)
The honest ranking β if you only read three β
- Mark Wiens Seoul guide β for the food anchor
- Museum of Wander β for the nuance
- VisitSeoul official site β for what's on right now during Apr 15β29
Everything else is bonus. Don't over-research. Most of the best Seoul experiences happen when you walk into a place without knowing it was supposed to be famous.
Update cadence
This list is frozen Apr 14, 2026. Things rotate fast in Seoul β check the official VisitSeoul event calendar the week of arrival for the latest pop-ups, exhibitions, and seasonal openings.