Select a travel style
Pick the style closest to your actual goal so the route stays coherent across the day.
Walking Day Plan
Build a compact, walkable Seoul day plan with route flow, hotel options, and district food picks in one screen.
Choose a Course Style
How To Use Planner
Planner is designed to help you make one solid day plan quickly. Start with route structure, then adjust budget, lodging, and food choices without changing your whole day.
Pick the style closest to your actual goal so the route stays coherent across the day.
Use Budget / Standard / Premium to adjust lodging and meal expectations before booking.
Check walking flow, then review hotel and restaurant options for flexibility.
The page is structured so route information and planning details appear before optional sharing/export actions to keep it readable and AdSense-safe.
Automatically adjusts price ranges and estimated transport costs by budget level.
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Saved plans are stored in this browser on your device.
Ad Placeholder (Course Candidate B)
Planned position: after food section, before practical checklist.
Practical Checklist
This route is optimized for walkable movement with optional short subway transfers. A common flow is history or culture in the morning, shopping or cafe time in the afternoon, and local dining or views in the evening.
Hotel and restaurant recommendations are prioritized using Google ratings and review volume, with additional curation shown as supporting context. Check map links for the latest opening hours, waiting time, and reservation availability.
FAQ
Yes. Start with one style, then keep only the first 2-3 route blocks and one meal stop to build a shorter plan.
Usually no. Lock the main route first, then pick a hotel that reduces next-day transfers and late-night travel.
Yes, but choose family or nature-oriented styles and remove extra walking stops. Keep longer rest windows between anchors.
Quality & Policy
Core itinerary details are shown before utility actions so users can make decisions without distraction.
Ratings and map-linked information are explained as provider-dependent and should be verified before visiting.
Sections are grouped by planning task (route, hotel, food, checklist) to reduce clutter and improve scanability.
Content remains primary. Optional actions and future ad placements should stay separated from route controls and key navigation.