Well-curated weekend In series
Weekend activities recommendations

Well-curated weekend In series
Weekend activities recommendations
Guilt-free shopping, calming art and cool games
"No buy July" is over, making this a perfect time to shop guilt-free at a Goodwill Store. If you are going to the mall to escape the heat, why not add an exhibition to your list? The oppressive heat is a perfect excuse to indulge in a gaming lounge to try new games or play your favorites. Here are some suggestions for the weekend. What if shopping could spark joy and create social good? At the Goodwill Store by Milal Foundation, it does just that. With 42 locations nationwide, including one tuck
Aug. 1, 2025 - 09:00:06Check in, ante up or cool off
Check into a virtual Sanrio hotel, go all-in at a late-night poker table or make a splash at the Han River — three ways to make the most of Seoul’s offbeat experiences this summer. It is a bit of a bummer that those irresistibly cute Sanrio characters are often trapped in merchandise racks instead of starring in their own shows or stories because many people would love to see them come to life beyond keychains and plushies. An immersive media art exhibition titled "Hotel Floria" brings Sanrio ch
July 25, 2025 - 09:00:00Seoul's weekend visual feast
From a K-pop idol’s whimsical showroom to a rare Chagall retrospective and Korea’s biggest secondhand furniture market, here’s where to indulge your visual senses. Inside the whimsical world of K-pop's creative visionary What happens when K-pop's most eccentric artist opens a homeware shop? Welcome to Say Touche, the brainchild of AKMU's Lee Chan-hyuk. The singer-songwriter who once shaved his head mid-performance on live TV has channeled his offbeat creative vision into a different medium. Last
July 18, 2025 - 09:00:10Get something good for body and soul this weekend
To take your mind off the oppressive heat, slurp nutrition-packed cold soybean broth noodles or take in the view of Changdeokgung while sipping fair-trade coffee. Looking inward to discover your inner self with tea recommended just for you might also distract you from all that is wrong with the world. With temperatures in Seoul soaring to a sweltering 37.8 degrees Celsius — setting a new record for the highest ever logged in the city during the July 1-10 period since records began — it’s time to
July 11, 2025 - 09:00:02Riddle me this
Looking to find something unique? Shop for the latest 'it' items at the National Museum of Korea, look for one-of-a-kind vintage items with an American vibe at a Hongdae store. Feeling restless? Head outdoors for a weekend glamping. The National Museum of Korea has always enjoyed a steady trickle of visitors to its gift shop, where history gets a stylish twist. Recently, however, a fresh wave of enthusiasm has been sweeping through the store. Fans of Netflix’s hit animated film "Kpop Demon Hunte
July 4, 2025 - 09:00:00Summer in the city
Yeouido Hangang Park Swimming Pool offers the perfect urban retreat as the summer heat sweeps through the city. Open until Aug. 31, the pool provides a refreshing escape for visitors looking to cool off and enjoy a day by the Han River. The swimming pool operates daily from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., with 15-minute cleaning and maintenance breaks every 45 minutes. Longer breaks take place from noon to 1:00 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. However, the on-site food and beverage stalls remain open th
June 27, 2025 - 09:00:00Monsoon plans: Seoul’s indoor charms and Daegu’s musical stages
With the rainy season expected to arrive in most parts of the country Friday, it might be time to rethink your weekend plans. Whether it’s sipping a hot cup of coffee at a cozy Seoul cafe, making your very own music box or escaping to the world of musicals in Daegu, the monsoon season offers the perfect excuse to stay indoors without missing out. How about finding a cozy and relaxing escape for monsoon season? Songpa-gu is home to Seoul’s iconic outdoor destinations such as Olympic Park and Seok
June 20, 2025 - 09:00:08Summer is for chill bingsu, rooftop pork belly and a cool bookstore stop
Here's your guide to a fun weekend from culture desk reporters at The Korea Herald. We're midway through June, with the hottest time of the year just around the corner. While air conditioning can be a real blessing in the summer heat, making your taste buds tingle with a cold treat is a deliciously chill way to keep cool in the hot weather. Myosa Seoul, located near Seoul Forest in Seongsu-dong, Seoul, serves bingsu, a summertime staple of shaved ice that comes in a variety of styles, one featur
June 13, 2025 - 09:00:00Find inspiration through fragrance, film and faith
In a city always on the move, quiet corners of Seoul invite you to slow down and explore something more personal this weekend — whether it's crafting a signature perfume, sifting through cinematic treasures in a film lover’s basement or rediscovering biblical figures through contemporary art. Craft your signature scent at perfume studio Rettre, a perfume studio, offers an experience that blends creativity, introspection and fragrance. With its one-day perfume-making class, Rettre invites visitor
June 6, 2025 - 09:00:00Treat yourself this weekend
The neighborhood surrounding Anguk Station on Seoul Subway Line No. 3, where traditional Korean landmarks sit right alongside modern buildings, is the perfect place for a leisurely stroll. And if you feel like picking up a small souvenir to remember the day, there’s a spot worth stopping by. Zero Space Bukchon, which opened on Oct. 9 last year, is the chain of brick-and-mortar stores of design studio Zero Per Zero. In addition to the Bukchon location, the brand also operates stores in Mapo-gu, S
May 30, 2025 - 09:00:00Retro listening pleasures and a trip around the world
For a relaxing weekend, head to a cafe in Hongdae, grab a drink and listen to music on cassette tapes and vinyl records. For the culturally curious, take a trip around the world at a festival at Dongdaemun Design Plaza. A laid-back weekend might include sipping coffee, sinking into music and soaking up the sun with nothing planned. For the no-plans crew ready to float into the weekend, why not stop by Hongdae -- a neighborhood in Seoul's Mapo-gu known for its youthful ambience -- to savor a drin
May 23, 2025 - 09:00:02Discover old Seoul, inland tidal flat and art of Patti Smith
This weekend, get a feel for old parts of Seoul by joining a guided tour by tram. If you are a fan of Patti Smith, you won't want to miss the iconic rocker's unique exhibition at Piknic featuring immersive audio installation, video work and paintings. Outside of Seoul, the 22-meter wooden spiral observatory at the salt farm-turned-eco park in Siheung, Gyeonggi Province, affords a panoramic view of the surrounding wetlands. Ride through Seoul on WeRide Seoul Tram Explore Seoul’s historic neighbor
May 16, 2025 - 09:00:00A fresh perspective
A view of Gyeongbokgung enjoyed by the Joseon royals can now be seen by everyone as a royal pavilion, the biggest of its kind, opens to the public through October. For an even higher vantage point, hike Gwanaksan for a panoramic view of Seoul, followed by a hearty duck stew. And is your phone looking humdrum? You can personalize your phone case with your favorite photo. Gyeonghoeru, a pavilion at the main Joseon palace Gyeongbokgung in Seoul, will be open to the public through the end of October
May 9, 2025 - 09:00:00Cozy grill, sweet pudding and urban circus
For this weekend, check out a neighborhood Japanese yakitori restaurant, a pudding cafe and a circus festival — all in Seoul's central neighborhoods. Few things are as comforting as a simple meal paired with a cold drink after a long day. For those seeking a relaxed yet satisfying dining experience, the Japanese yakitori restaurant, Toriaejeu, in Jung-gu, Seoul, offers a warm retreat just 80 meters from Yaksu Station. With its understated wooden interiors and the savory aroma of grilled skewers
May 2, 2025 - 09:00:00Explore multiplicity
Check out a 100-year-old church-turned-cafe, US garrison-turned-selfie site and a museum with a perfect picnic spot this weekend. Just five minutes by car from Eulwangni Beach in Incheon, northwest of Seoul, is Made Lim, a 120-year-old church has been transformed. Now a cultural space, it invites visitors to appreciate art, interact with deer and enjoy tea time. The space consists of three buildings: One is used for exhibitions, another houses a cafe and baker, while the third is used as a deer
April 25, 2025 - 09:00:00