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I am Ulyssa Elaine - Travel, Food and Lifestyle Blogger

South Korea is one of the best countries we've been to. I've been to different countries and it's a must to have some apps installed on your phone to avoid get lost.







1. Subway Korea - This app was developed by Malang Studio Co. Ltd. "Subway Korea" app is a must-have app for subway travel in South Korea. The subway in South Korea is the most complex subway I've rode in my entire life so far. Using this app, our travel was smooth and relaxing. It offers real-time transit information, timetable, transfer info, station/area guide and so on.

Screenshots from App Store

The app is available in both iOS and Android platforms.

2. Google Maps - This app makes our navigation easier and faster. I won't elaborate more on how useful this app. 


The app is available in both iOS and Android platforms.

3. Facebook - Who doesn't need a Facebook app? This app connects us to people and places. We can also share updates, post photos, videos of our trip.



The app is available in both iOS and Android platforms.

4. Messenger - We can instantly reach people - for free. We don't need to load our sim or register to international roaming to contact our loved ones. On our South Korea trip, we usually contact our parents for our whereabouts. 



The app is available in both iOS and Android platforms.

5. Instagram - With the use of the app, we can capture and share our memorable moments of our trip. 

The glimpse of our South Korea trip from my Instagram account


The app is available in both iOS and Android platforms.


How about you? Have you used the apps mentioned above? Can you suggest more? 
Saturday, July 16, 2016 No comments
Incheon International Airport is the largest airport in South Korea, opened in March 2001. The airport is consistently named as the best airport in the world (ACI’s Airport Service Quality) for 11th year. 


It was nice and privilege to travel in Seoul. Our seven-day vacation trip was such a blast! We experienced the authentic Korean food and culture that we're dreaming of since high school years.



Me and my sister have to go back on our home country. I felt the sadness in our hearts. 😭



Thank you God for such a wonderful blessing! Hoping to get back in Seoul soon. Aja! 💪



How about you? Have you been to Seoul? How was your experience?
Saturday, July 16, 2016 No comments


Hello Kitty was part of our childhood life. We usually watched Sanrio: Hello Kitty every Sunday when we were kids. Actually, I love Hello Kitty because of its theme's color, which is pink (my favorite color).

Without further ado, our plan for our last night in Seoul was to explore the Hello Kitty Cafe in Myeong-dong. It is located 3 minutes away from Myeong-dong MRT Station and from our hotel.


View from the Outside


Hello Kitty Myeongdong branch is located in the second floor of a building. Sorry I forgot the name of the building.

The Cafe

1. Instagram-worthy chairs 



2. Hello Kitty Displays (not for sale)


3. Souvenir Shop


4. Cute themed restrooms


The Food

There are plenty menus to choose from.



We just ordered different sets of dessert. Here's what we ordered:


1. Hotdog Set (Chilly, Cheese, Boston) - KRW 8,000


2. Bread Set - KRW 9,000


3. Waffle Set - KRW 10,000


Location


Info

Location: 28 Myeongdong 4-gil, Myeongdong 2(i)-ga, Jung-gu, Seoul, South Korea
Website: http://www.hellokittycafe.co.kr/en/


How about you? Do you love Hello Kitty? Have you been to this place? Share your experience.
Monday, July 11, 2016 No comments
March 6, 2016 - Aside from Hyehwa Catholic Church, there are also Catholic churches in Seoul. Myeong-dong Cathedral is one of them.

Myeong-dong Cathedral is the Church for Archdiocese of Seoul and was also the birthplace for the Roman Catholic Church community in Korea. - VisitKorea



Note: The Sunday mass (English) is 9 am.


Took using the panorama feature of iPhone


We didn't take photos inside to pay respect of the masses going on. We just took photos outside the church and roamed around the area.




We're hoping to attend a 9am Sunday mass here next time.



How about you? Have you been to this place? Share your experience.
Monday, July 11, 2016 No comments
March 6, 2016 - We asked Karla, our schoolmate in high school, if there are Catholic churches in Seoul. She recommended Hyehwa Catholic Church, which is located few walking distance away from Hyehwa-dong Station (Line #4 Exit 1).

Note: There is a Tagalog mass every Sunday at 1:30 pm for Filipinos.



The Sunday mass here was very solemn. I felt the longingness of our fellow Filipino kababayans. I noticed that every Filipino here seems know each other. 



How about you? Have you experienced attending a Sunday mass in a foreign country? Share your experience.
Monday, July 11, 2016 No comments
Yoogane Restaurant was recommended by my former officemate, Kia. Thanks Kia for the recommendation! 


The restaurant's famous signature dish is marinated dak galbi, which came from a huge pan with chicken tendered meat, rice, vegetables and special spicy sauce. It costs KRW 6,000 / $5+. Kia advised me to add extra mozzarella cheese so I took that advice.





Info

Address: 66-6 Chungmuro 2(i)-ga, Jung-gu, Seoul (서울 중구 충무로2가 66-6)
Hours: 10:00 am - 01:00 am
Website: http://www.yoogane.co.kr/


How about you? Have you tried this restaurant? Share your experience.
Sunday, July 10, 2016 No comments
March 5, 2016 - After visiting Jade Garden, we visited Petite France. If Jade Garden considered as Small Europe in the Forest, Petite France serves as the French-Style cultural village.




Petite France was opened in April 2008. The place is mostly known as the filming locations of popular Korean dramas. One notable Korean dramas was My Love from the Stars (2014).



How to Get there?


Ride an ITX going to Cheongpyeong Station. Then take Exit 2. Go to the Gapyeong Circle bus stop and pay 5,000 won for the ride (unlimited for a day). 

Note: You can also ride Gapyeong Circle Bus if you will go to Nami Island and other attractions within the area.


Info

Address: 1063 Hoban-ro, Oeseo-myeon, Gapyeong-gun, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea / 경기도 가평군 청평면 호반로 1063
Opening hours: 9:00 am to 6:00 pm (Sun-Thu) and 9:00 am to 8:00 pm (Fri-Sat)
Admission Fee: 
      Adult: KRW 8,000 / Teenager: KRW 6,000 / Children: KRW 5,000 / Seniors: KRW 6,000

Suggested Duration of Visit: 2 hours
Sunday, July 10, 2016 No comments
March 5, 2016 - Our 5th day in Seoul was a rainy day. The first one on our travel list was to go to Nami Island but because of the weather, we didn't push it through. So we decided to jump on our itinerary and chose to travel the second one, which was Jade Garden.



Jade Garden is an arboretum located in Chuncheon, South Korea. It was opened in April 2011. It is called as "Small Europe in the Forest" and has been famous for filming locations of Korean movie and Korean dramas. One notable Korean drama was That Winter, The Wind Blows (2013), which was starred by Song Hye Kyo and Jo In Sung. 



In Garden Restaurant

After roaming around the place, we decided to take a lunch in In Garden. Most items in the menu are fresh from the garden.




Garden Pork Cutlet - KRW 11,000

Dried Pollack Hangover Soup - KRW 10,000


How to Get There?

Ride an ITX going to Cheongpyeong Station. Ride a taxi from there because Jade Garden is not included on the Gapyeong Circle Bus attractions.



Info


Address: 80, Haetgol-gil, Namsan-myeon, Chuncheon-si, Gangwon-do

Opening hours: 9:00 am to 7:30 pm (everyday)
Admission Fee: 
         Individual: Adult: KRW 8,500 / Teenager: KRW 6,500 / Children: KRW 5,500
         Group: Adult: KRW 7,000 / Teenager: KRW 5,000 / Children: KRW 4,000


Suggested Duration of Visit: 2 hours
Sunday, July 10, 2016 No comments
March 4, 2016 - After we went to Seoul Museum of Arts, we headed to Banpo-dong area to witness the Banpo Bridge Rainbow Fountain. Unfortunately, we failed to see it because the show operates only from April to October. Moving forward, we just headed to Some Sevit, which is located at Banpo-dong area too. 

Some Sevit (formerly called as Hangang Floating Island) is the World's First Water Culture Complex. It is a complex made with 3 man-made islands: Some Gavit, Some Chavit and Some Solvit.



It is known as a popular area to hang-out with friends. There are restaurants, cafes, exhibitions, events, and performances in the area. 



Everyone can enjoy the spectacular view at night. It is definitely a charm of the Han River!

From the website: http://www.somesevit.com/en/index.do

Trivia: Some parts of the movie "The Avengers Age of Ultron" was filmed here. :)


Details
  • Address: 683, Olympic-daero, Seocho-gu, Seoul
  • Website: http://www.somesevit.com/en/index.do  
  • Admission: Free

How about you? Have you been to this place? Share your thoughts.

Sunday, July 03, 2016 No comments
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