Business Class to Seoul

One step in Incheon International Airport located in Yeongjong Island and you will immediately be witness to the mystery and beauty of Seoul, Korea.  Seoul is the capital of Korea and represents the country’s business, education, and political center. Being the most populous city, it is currently the hub for modern culture that includes nightly shows, restaurants, amusement parks, and other activities that will entertain and inspire tourists. Nature’s view is also as its finest since the city is practically surrounded by mountains with Namsan springing up in the center. A window to the past is offered by the museums and palaces where you will appreciate Korea in a different perspective.

SeoulThe best known areas in Seoul are Sinchon, Hongdae, Apkujung, Kangnam, and Chongno. Some of these places are located around the University belt of Seoul – Yonsei, Hongik, Sogang, Ewha Universities – where there is a combination of student housing, cheap motels and western-style bars quite in contrast to the more pricey and Itaewon. The latter is a well known area for foreigners and tourists and is considered to be the best in Seoul where authentic foreign foods are served ranging from Indian, Italian, German, French to Irish. Quite close to Itaewon is the Namsan Tower which gives a spectacular view of the south-central Seoul.

Climate:  South Korea has a humid continental climate. Summers in Seoul are generally hot and humid so it also a good place for outdoor activities. That is why at one time Seoul hosted the 1988 Summer Olympics and the 2002 FIFA World Cup and soon will be the host city of the G-20 Summit in November of 2010. This place is considered as one of the contributors to prominent global cities and with its influence in the fields of business, international trade, politics and technology. Education and entertainment are areas where Seoul has also influences to..

Skyscrapers , dwarf shanty towns, throngs of delivery men on motorcycles jockey with black Mercedes Benzes on the roads, and behind the straight major boulevards where latitudes of well- attired Seoulites shop at fancy boutiques and posh department stores, lies a maze of narrow alleyways filled with innumerable itty-bitty shops selling everything from dried squid to cell phones. During your stay be sure to visit Gyeongbok Palace. Gyeongbok Palace is one of South Koreas famous royal palace. Bukchon Village, this village has the largest privately owned traditionally owned wooden Korean homes also known as hanok.

Seoul Business Travel Tips

For those who are traveling to Seoul should know that Seoul has two international airports, Gimpo international airports: Gimpo International Airport and Incheon Internatioanl Airport. Both of these airports offer exceeding accommodations. Also those buying business class flights to Seoul may be interested in staying in one of Seoul’s five luxury hotels such as, Grand Hyatt Seoul. The hotel is located in the heart of the city, so you are around

 

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  1. Warren

    I just want a price for tickets New your to Seoul Korea 2 Adults
    Business class felxabe dated depart 10/01/2018
    Return 10/22/2018

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