Hello,
Thanks for your reply, and sorry for the delay—this week I’ve barely had time to respond
I’ve been there!
After thinking it over, I’ve settled on this itinerary:
Seoul from the 15th to the morning of the 19th (landing at 9 AM)
Gyeongju from the 19th to the morning of the 22nd (flight departs ICN at 11:30 AM)
Good compromise.
I’m considering maybe spending a day in Busan, probably the 21st, so my daughter can see it, but personally, Gyeongju appeals to me more. I also feel like Seoul will already be a huge city, and I’d love to see something more traditional...
You can just keep that day open and decide on the spot. You can always take a round-trip train to Busan or keep exploring Gyeongju and its surroundings. Renting bikes in Gyeongju is super easy and a great way to get around.
We’ll take advantage of our two days to visit Bulguksa Temple and the cave.
The cave is small, but Bulguksa is quite large. The whole area is really nice and feels very rural.
Don’t miss Anapji Pond at sunset and at night.

We’ll probably rent a car—it’ll let us spend our last night in Gyeongju instead of having to go back to Seoul.
Where and when would you rent the car? Just to get to Gyeongju? There’s no need—the KTX train takes about 2h15.
If I’ve got this right, your return flight leaves Incheon at 11:30 AM on the 22nd? If so, you’ll need to be at the airport by 8:30 AM. Gyeongju to Incheon Airport is a 4-hour drive, not counting potential traffic jams, which can be pretty bad.
Gyeongju to Incheon International Airport (ICN)
It’d be better to take a late KTX train back the same evening. And since you need to be at the airport by 8:30 AM, you should spend your last night in a hotel near ICN.
We won’t be able to see everything—I’m fully aware of that—but for a first trip to Asia and South Korea, this’ll give us a little taste.
You’ll love it, and you’ll leave with stars in your eyes, wanting to come back for longer. I’ve been there! 😉
Hope the weather’s nice during your trip and that the humidity isn’t too bad.
In Seoul, I’ve chosen Insadong as our base—is that a good idea?
Great neighborhood! Close to major attractions, good metro access, and tons of restaurants and hotels.
My daughter would like to do the DMZ tour—is it worth it?
Just so you know, you have to book an organized tour, and the JSA is currently closed. Personally, I’m not a huge fan of these tours, but the DMZ is one of the must-see things in Seoul.
Thanks for your answers!
Thanks!
You’re welcome! And please share your story when you get back. I’m not going back until September for my 4th trip, and I need to hold out until then! 😉
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