Seoul, Korea has so much to offer when it comes to tourist attractions.
Sean will be around to help guide everyone to restaurants and fun tourist attractions but if you want to venture on your own you are of course welcome to.
See below for some fun spots.
Gyeongbokgung Palace
161 Sajik-ro, Sajik-ro, Seoul 110-050, South Korea
A traditional preserved palace from the past. I believe if you rent a traditional Korean Hanbok you can enter for free. A great spot for fun pictures.
Starfield COEX Mall
513 Yeongdong-daero, Gangnam-Gu, Seoul, South Korea, 82 2-6002-5300
One of the largest malls in Korea. Has an aquarium and some pretty fun shopping. The library here is very famous as well, but I'm not sure how good a Korean book will be for most of you guys.
Han River
Gangnam-Gu, 233-850, South Korea
A really good picnic spot and a night time staple. Drinking in public in Korea is not illegal, so a lot of people order chicken and beer and watch the light shows that happen.
Bukchon Hanok Village
Ikseon-Dong, Seoul 110-250, South Korea, +82 10-5487-0234
A traditional Korean village vibe here. You can try out traditional Korean clothing (Hanbok) and different types of traditional Korean restaurants. Be warned it's a bit of walking.
Namsan
Seoul 100-051, South Korea
Namsan holds a famous tower and also has a bit of a touristy area where couples will lock a lock and write each other's names on it.