4 Cultural Spots in South Korea for Filipino Travellers

When we think of South Korea, we often picture bustling streets in Seoul, trendy cafés, or maybe a K-drama-worthy love story. But behind all that pop culture magic is a treasure trove of places that show off Korea’s rich history and culture—without feeling like a boring museum trip. Whether you’re into hanoks, palaces, or village vibes, here are four beautiful culture spots that are perfect for your next South Korea adventure.

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1. Bukchon Hanok Village: Where Old Meets Aesthetic Goals

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Step into a living museum of traditional Korean houses—Bukchon Hanok Village is one of the most iconic heritage spots in Seoul. Tucked between Gyeongbok Palace and Changdeokgung, this area feels like a time capsule. But don’t worry, it’s still very much Gen Z-approved with tons of cute cafés, craft shops, and photo ops.

Tip: Rent a hanbok nearby and do a mini shoot with the tiled roofs and narrow alleys as your backdrop. Trust us, it’s K-drama main character energy.

2. Gyeongbokgung Palace: Royal Vibes, Real History

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Gyeongbokgung isn’t just a palace—it’s the palace. This is the grandest of all Joseon Dynasty palaces, and walking through its massive gates feels like stepping into a different era. Plus, the changing of the guard ceremony is like a live-action history lesson with epic costumes.

Insider tip: Entrance is free if you wear a hanbok. You can also explore the National Folk Museum inside the palace grounds to dive deeper into Korean life and culture.

3. Jeonju Hanok Village: Culture + Food Trip Combo

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Ready for a full-day cultural trip and a food coma? Jeonju Hanok Village is the ultimate cultural experience outside Seoul. With over 800 traditional hanoks, you’ll get a more relaxed, small-town vibe—perfect for strolling, snapping pics, and eating your way through local street food.

Must-try bites: Jeonju bibimbap, hotteok, and makgeolli. The food scene here hits different.

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4. Eunpyeong Hanok Village: Seoul’s Most Underrated Gem

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Not a lot of tourists know about Eunpyeong Hanok Village yet—and that’s exactly why you should go. Nestled near Bukhansan National Park, this peaceful village has traditional houses with stunning mountain views. It’s less crowded, super aesthetic, and honestly feels like your own secret spot in the city.

Bonus stop: The nearby Jingwansa Temple is a great detour if you want a quiet spiritual break from all the city energy.

Final Thoughts

Korea’s culture isn’t stuck in the past—it’s woven into every corner of these places, and each one gives you a unique slice of Korean life. For Filipino Gen Z travellers, these spots are the perfect mix of Instagram-worthy views, historical stories, and real local vibes. So if you're building your dream Korea itinerary, don’t skip the culture—lean into it. Your feed (and your soul) will thank you.

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