Namsan Park is the largest park in Seoul and is home to many species of trees, plants, and animals. The park is well-known for its beautiful walking trails, which allow visitors to see the local wildlife, such as its squirrels. The park covers a large area and features a number of tourist attractions, including Baekbeom Square, the Namsan Cable Car and Namsan Seoul Tower, and statues of famous figures in Korean history. A number of events take place at the park and one of the biggest is the annual cherry blossom festival in April. The Cherry Blossom Path in Namsan Park is the longest trail of cherry trees anywhere in the city and is spectacular in full bloom.Love locks are padlocks that are locked to a public fixture to symbolize love. Mostly, the keys are thrown away or the locks can’t be unlocked, symbolizing an unbreakable bond. Gwangjang tops in as the oldest remaining traditional market in Korea. From shoes to fashion accessories and modern clothing to hanbok (traditional Korean formal wear), Gwangjang Market's got just about everything under the sun. And lest we forget the food. Besides being famous for its textiles and hanbok, Gwangjang Market is at its heart a foodie paradise. All of the best dishes in Seoul pop up in the stalls here. Whether you’re in the mood for kalguksu (hand-cut wheat noodles) or gimbap (seaweed rice rolls), your tastebuds will find it at Gwangjang Market.Insadong is a vibrant neighborhood in Seoul that is full of life.Be one with the crowd and explore the beautiful network of alleyways.Each passageway comes with a unique attraction that is hard to miss. These include some local shops and family-run restaurants.And because of the cosy yet bustling atmosphere, it’s easy to fall in love with this quaint district.