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Living in Seoul

Seoul

 the city with the greatest diversity

Seoul with a population of approximately 10 million inhabitants,It is considered the second largest in the world. Seoul is divided into 25 divisions administrative areas called gu. Each gu has its own government and is divided into several neighborhoods called dong. Studying in Seoul means living the experience of a global Asian city and is the center of South Korea's economy, culture, and politics.

Living in Seoul is a city that offers endless experiences. Even with such a huge population, Seoul is a city of endless possibilities.Surrounded by snow-capped mountains, the sea and built around the Han River, making it possible to travel out of the hustle and bustle of the city in a matter of minutes.

In addition, Seoul has five UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Changdeok Palace, Hwaseong Fortress, Jongmyo Shrine, Namhansanseong, and the Royal Tombs of the Joseon Dynasty.

The city of Seoul is a mecca for those seeking the latest in technology. Korea, which was one of the first to adopt Internet technology, now has the Fastest download speeds and the highest Wi-Fi availability in any country in the worldIt is rare not to find a source of free Wi-Fi anywhere in the city, with speeds that often surprise visitors from other countries.

Seoul is a shopping paradise, attracting tourists from all over the world for its quality of them and the bargains. With the rapid rise in middle class income in Korea, there has been a huge growth in the number of jobs.Increase in both quality and product range (especially fashion) available. 

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Gangnam is one of the most internet-accessible places on the planet. Here, the streets are lined with “multimedia poles,” which combine high-speed Internet and touchscreen technology to offer free Internet to pedestrians.

Pros and Cons of Living in Seoul

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How much does it cost to live in Seoul?

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If you live in an apartment in Seoul, you will likely pay between about 500,000 – 900,000 Won per month rental, the further you decide to go from the city center, the cheaper the rent will be, and the food will be at least 70,000 Won additional per week.

A great option when it comes to Living in Korea in an affordable way and at the same time have independence and privacy you can opt for the famous goshiwon (ministudio). The monthly rent of a goshiwon in a central area of Seoul It is about 500,000 Won per month And if you decide to study in Busan, the cost can be much lower.

Public transport in Seoul is fast and efficient. The ticket for subway and bus In the metropolitan area it costs around 1,300 Won, with an additional charge depending on the distance traveled. The monthly pass costs around 85,000 Won.

Where to live in Seoul?

It is the district in central Seoul., the historic centre, a key place due to its political, economic and cultural importance. An ideal area as there is much to see and do, it is centrally located and well connected. 

It is the other district in central Seoul, north of the Han River and south of Jongno-gu. It is a district  residential and commercial and quite a bit  quiet. It is very well connected to transport.

It is about  another area of the center, located north of the Han River, but west of the Jung-gu River. It is an area very dynamic, especially due to its high  student population.

It's a multicultural neighborhood from the center, where a large colony of people lives United States citizens and EuropeansIt is located northeast of the central district. 

This is an area commercial and residential and in which the  Leisure and commercial activity are everywhere. Gangnam is one of the most expensive areas of the city.

MILLIONS OF INHABITANTS
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A THOUSAND TREES IN ITS STREETS
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curiosities of seoul

Scholars

In Seoul, there are 24-hour study rooms, as education is one of the most important topics in South Korea. You can rent a room for as little as €5.50 per day.

Delicious

Seoul has one of the best food scenes and cultures in the world. There are currently 26 Michelin-starred restaurants in Seoul.

No Tip

Tipping is not customary and can even be considered rude.

Smart

Seoul is the mecca of smart homes, nowhere else in the world can you find so many smart home apartments.

Let's buy

Seoul's COEX shopping mall is the largest underground shopping mall in Asia.

Flirty

Seoul is the mecca of cosmetic surgery and skin care products, and Seoul is the city with the highest rate of cosmetic surgery per capita in the world.

Banpo Grand Bridge

It is the longest fountain bridge in the world, setting a Guinness World Record with nearly 10,000 LED lights. It throws out about 190 tons of water per minute.

Lotte World

Lotte World is the world's largest indoor theme park, featuring a Magic Island on a lake connected by monorail, shopping malls, a luxury hotel, a Korean folklore museum, sports facilities and cinemas.

Experiences in Seoul

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