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Juntos and La Bamba (and Mike’s Cabin later in the night) are the main Latin clubs that attract a good crowd.

Juntos and La Bamba (and Mike’s Cabin later in the night) are the main Latin clubs that attract a good crowd. La Bamba often gets packed to the brim, with the party spilling out onto the streets and the interior being a mass of sweaty bodies to squeeze through. The majority of the time I spent at La Bamba was resurfacing for air on their little outdoor area. Juntos was hit-or-miss, as some nights it was packed, and others it was quite empty. All I can say is that this place is absolutely insan


Occasionally, I’d go to Candy Shop just to get a taste of techno, but the techno here isn’t really my vibe. I don’t know how to describe it, and every time I’ve went, it was pretty empty. And hey, if this post helps you out, show some love and support for the blog and help keep my adventures going by buying me a beer! My adventures are entirely self-funded, so any show of support is greatly appreciated. It allows me to keep providing free travel guides and creating travel content to help you all travel the worl


The Hiphopplaya festival caters to hip-hop aficionados, adding to the diverse musical landscape of Seoul's nightlife. From pulsing EDM clubs to rooftop lounges and 24-hour street markets, Seoul’s nightlife scene is one of the most diverse and exciting in Asia. Whether you’re a solo traveler, student, or digital nomad, the city offers something for everyone, no matter your vibe or budge


Forget the usual dinner and drinks (although the city does have plenty of places for those). From team-building at a lively karaoke bar to exploring the city's night markets, and sampling the delicious street food, Seoul makes after-work parties truly special. Myeongdong, primarily known for shopping, transforms at night into a bustling hub of street food and lights, offering a taste of Seoul's lively street culture. Although slightly pricier due to its tourist appeal, it remains a vibrant spot for experiencing Korean street food. Festivals like Waterbomb Seoul and Ultra Korea highlight the city's love for music and celebration, providing an electrifying atmosphere that's perfect for summe


Gwangjang traditional market is considered by many to be one of the very best night markets in Seoul. And its feature on Netflix’s South Korea episode of Street Food, has only made it busier. I warn you however that prices at Myeongdong Night Market are higher than what’s typical in the rest of Seou


For an after-work party in Seoul, whether you need a permit to serve alcohol depends on the venue type and the event's nature. If you're holding the party at a licensed venue, such as a bar, restaurant or hotel, the venue will already have the necessary permits to serve alcohol. We’re not going to lie, you can probably host an after-work event anywhere in Seoul and it will be a stellar experience — the city is full of great spaces and neighbourhoods that can cater to any taste. But we’re here to simplify your job, so we’ve narrowed down our top neighbourhoods to help you take one step off your planning plate. If you're looking for something more laid-back, why not check out one of Seoul's famous jjimjilbangs? Your group can unwind in the hot baths and saunas, and you can even catch a movie together in the common area


Whilst the food at Myeongdong Kyoja is traditional, the service is a much more modern affair with automated ordering machines in several languages, plus food often delivered by robot servers. This is a a supermarket social media sensation where Seoul travellers stock up on everything from K-Beauty products to South Korean snacks like HBAF and banana milk. We noticed at the airport that lots of tourists fill suitcases with beauty products from Seoul as well as the tourist favourite, HBAF nuts. A lot of the karaoke rooms here have huge glass windows meaning you can watch people sing (and dance!) from the streets. Time to let off a little steam after traipsing around the streets of Seoul all day – Hongdae is the go-to place in Seoul for karaoke. Lotte World Adventure Park has several character parades every day but if you are in Seoul by night, Lotte World also have a night-time parade usually around 8pm; Let’s Dream Night Parad


Outside you will see supercars lined up, and while tables start at around 1m, you will see groups ordering 5m+ trains every hour. Basically, each time a group spends over 1m on a round, they will play a message on the led screen and bring out the champagne girls. At label you will see this happen basically every 10 minutes. The girls are probably the best quality out of any clubs. Foreigner friendly BUT it doesn't really matter, since the whole club is tables and theres basically no dance floor. Overall its fun, and you can meet alot of the VERY well-off crowd her


I always had local friends taking me out in Hongdae, so I mostly just trusted they knew where to take me. The good thing about South Korea is that drinking on the streets is okay. It generally won’t be a problem 무료드라마 unless you get belligerent or unconscious. Hongdae is great for pre-gaming because it has a very lively atmosphere all throughout. It’s got an electric energy that makes you feel like the night is simply going to be one to remember. There are plenty of things to keep you busy, and it’s easy to just walk around with a beer or bottle of soju and pop into places that tickle your fanc
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