Downtown Seoul in Seoul
At last the time has changed in Seoul, and yesterday was a great sunny day and lively in the city, so we decided to go downtown to visit, there were several places of interest that did not disappoint, nor food koreana . First we went to the City Hall Square where we saw one of the most representative ancient palaces of the city, to link to our trip north with the main avenue that links it to what would be "the forbidden city of Seoul" or , Gyeongbokgung Palace, to be seen on the streets that was lively and had many children and people walking, more than usual!, so since the day we decided to go to one of the most ambitious urban projects in the city, the rehabilitation of Cheonggyecheon canal, linking the area of \u200b\u200bthe palaces with Dongdaemun and still continues a bit more, this channel in the middle trench dela city, has won a lot in life and attractive with the brilliant intervention of green areas and changing margins that invigorate the city and entertain tourists and pedestrians, simple but very successful. Upon reaching the square Dongdaemun, we could see the Zaha Hadid project with the same name, a behemoth bent still under construction and landscape intervention on the ruins found very nice as well as a small museum of history remembered in space and material vitra the station, but with the evolution of curves and time, much more refined and any angle, interesting coffee there, but the building of the cafeteria seemed the least successful ones built.
Finally, a visit to the Seoul Tower on Namsan Park, to try to see the city from above, but a light mist, made us give up, at the end from the base of the tower to the cable car that goes up and gave us good idea of \u200b\u200bwhat it saw, and left it like that. An intense day ended with a dinner of rice and chicken fried octopus, very good, to close at a session of Jazz Live Jazz Club in Seoul, highly recommended place to visit in this city. Undoubtedly a great day.
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