Skip to main content

Korea Itinerary

We had our Korea Briefing today, a couple of days before we leave. The weather in Seoul is getting colder everyday. Right now it's about 2 degrees. We are estimating about 5 to -5 degrees. Brrr.. I wish I knew what to wear!

Anyway, basically they just discussed our itinerary.

Hotels: Riviera Hotel and Ramada Hotel

Korea Itinerary:
Day 1 Nov 25
10pm check-in at the airport

Day 2 Nov 26
Kyungbok Palace
Cheonggyecheon Stream
National Folk Museum
Blue House
War Memorial
Shopping at Dongdaemun

Day 3 Nov 27
DMZ
Nami island (Winter Sonata)
Kimchi making
Wear a Hanbok

Day 4 Nov 28
Everland
N Seoul Tower
Teddy Bear Museum
shopping at Myungdong

Day 5 Nov 29
Duty Free Shop
Cosmetic Factory
Ginseng Center
Amethyst Factory
Grocery Shopping

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

The New Chowking: TIKMAN ANG TAGUMPAY

Chowking unveils it's latest TVC with a new line-up of endorsers: Bea Alonzo, Kim Chiu, Gerald Anderson and Efren Penaflorida. Along with the new TVC na mala-pol ad feel, they also launched their new logo Ang mahal ng TVC! daming bigating endorsers! Here's the TVC!

KRIS KRINGLE: Something Big

I never thought it would be hard to find something BIG for Php 100 pesos ($2) I short listed the following for my fashionable friend: ...a big box of tissue (useful) ...a big toblerone (but this is WAY over budget) ...a big trash bin ...a case of big oatmeal cookies (last resort) ...a big mirror ...a big bookmark (which i couldn't find anywhere) ...a BIG beer (unrelated) ...a big organizer it's quite difficult really. But I must search for something else. PRESSURE! On a side note, Jamie treated us to Pizza Hut's Lechon pizza. After eating, I felt like I would pass out at any moment due to high cholesterol but it was quite tasty if you're a fan of Lechon (roasted pig). The pizza did taste a bit like Mang Tomas' lechon sauce. A big slice of Pizza hut's lechon pizza

Ironic Cafe Monaco

Tucked in one of the building along Banawe is a quaint restaurant called Cafe Monaco. From the outside, the interiors looked cozy and perfect for hanging out with friends but I was quite surprised when I stepped inside to find out that most tables were occupied by families. And people actually are willing to wait for their turn to be seated! Kudos for that. My basis for choosing a restaurant is based on the line/wait. If the line is long or the waiting list is long, then it must be worth trying. We ate dinner at this restaurant yesterday evening and I actually loved it! It's a bit weird though that the name of the restaurant is Cafe Monaco but they serve a lot of Korean dishes. My aunt said that the owner of the place married a Korean hence the menu with Korean dishes. We tried bibimbap and at first bite, it was okay but the more you chew the better it gets. Healthy too, with little meat in the dish. Prices are friendly on the pocket too so I will definitely go back to try out thei...