The Han River is one of the best places to enjoy Seoul, especially on a sunny day.
But did you know that you don’t even need to bring your own bike?
Exploring the west and south of Jeju Island is the perfect way to enjoy the island’s natural beauty beyond the busy city center. With a rental car, you can easily reach hidden beaches, waterfalls, tea fields, and local markets at your own pace.
No hiking gear? No problem! The Seoul Hiking Tourism Center offers free equipment rentals, from hiking shoes to backpacks, making it easy for anyone—locals and tourists alike—to explore Seoul’s beautiful mountains. In this guide, we’ll cover how to get there, what you can borrow, and nearby trails worth exploring.
Seoul’s Climate Companion Card offers unlimited access to the city’s public transportation—including subways, buses, and the bike-sharing service 'Ttareungi'(따릉이) —for a fixed monthly fee. At just ₩65,000, it’s an affordable and eco-friendly way to explore Seoul, especially for commuters, students, and travelers who use public transit frequently.