Seoul, South Korea travel tales
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| D Arase |
23 June 2000 |
Stayed at Novotel Ambassador Doksan - Seoul, South Korea.
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Seoul is the capital of a country that has only recently industrialized, and it looks the part. A jumble of architectural styles and mixed planning. One thing the traveller should know is that to get around the city the public transportation system is good, especially the subways. They're cheap and easy to use, and are a window to local society and culture.
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| J Morris |
08 May 2000 |
Stayed at Novotel Ambassador Doksan - Seoul, South Korea.
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Seoul is not a big tourist destination, not a lot to see besides the olympic site and the palace in the city center. Public transport is similar to the london tube and very easy to navigate.
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| P Sun |
12 April 2000 |
Stayed at Sofitel Ambassador Seoul - Seoul, South Korea.
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Because I was on a business trip, I did not have the time to visit the tourist attractions, but getting around the city was quite easy with the taxi service.
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