We are in Seoul for ONE DAY ONLY between flights and it is a Monday.
From what I can see NO buses travel on a Monday and most things are closed.
I am really unhappy that our travel agent didn't pick this up....what CAN we do on a Monday??
Seoul South Korea
Recent Activity
View all Asia activity »
- 1 Which flight from BKK to Chiang Mai should I take?
- 2
Kyushu Trip May 2013
- 3 Hong Kong - how long to see highlights?
- 4
Uzbekistan: A Lesson in Silk Road Hospitality
- 5 Kashmir or Nepal
- 6 Restaurants near Shangri-la Kowloon and walking/food tours
- 7
Wildlife Tour of India
- 8 Cell Phones in India
- 9
Amazing Malaysia Trip!
- 10
trip report to tajmahal agra india
- 11 Photography Trip to Vietnam
- 12 white sand beaches in thailand
- 13 Elephant Visit in Chiang Mai
- 14 Udaipur, India
- 15 National Diet Building and Imperial Palace tours
- 16
Beijing To Tibet, Mt. Everest And Nepal All In 10 Days
- 17 Weather in Bangkok & Phuket in September
- 18 Suggestions for Asian visit Feb. 2014, incl. Singapore
- 19 9 PM arrival in Narita
- 20 where is best place to exchange left over Chinese RMB's for US dollars
- 21 Kanchanaburi - Toi's Tours
- 22 Thailand-Japan-China (is it a bad idea?)
- 23 Trip plans to SE Asia for 2014 coming together! Int'l flights purchased!
- 24 11 days in Japan, JR pass question
- 25 Nepal, Tibet, and Bhutan tour suggestions



Plenty to see and do even on a Monday:
http://www.molon.de/galleries/Korea/Seoul/
Thanks for that, but I am still not sure what is open on a Monday. Do the markets still operate? I think I read most of the shops are closed and the buses don't run, so how does one get around? Museums are closed and some of the temples/palaces are closed.
I've visited Gyeongbokgung Palace and ridden the subway on a Monday, so not everything is closed.
thanks