Last day in Seoul
Today's agenda: mostly markets and towers:)
The posts have been long and I haven't been able to publish as I write them, so I'll leave this short. Brianne and I have basically spent the last day scowering the markets for cute shoes (ok, that's just me) and eating way too many icecreams.
In the evening, we took a cable car to Seoul Tower. It's smack dab in the middle of the city & on a mountain, but it strongly resembled the Pearl Tower in Shanghai (at least from the interior). It was very modern and offered a nice nightview of the city. Ironically, the woman's bathroom had the best view (FYI - same deal with the Hancock Tower in Chicago...), but I'm glad we went. It was pretty and the visit made me realize how compact of a city Seoul really is.
The posts have been long and I haven't been able to publish as I write them, so I'll leave this short. Brianne and I have basically spent the last day scowering the markets for cute shoes (ok, that's just me) and eating way too many icecreams.
In the evening, we took a cable car to Seoul Tower. It's smack dab in the middle of the city & on a mountain, but it strongly resembled the Pearl Tower in Shanghai (at least from the interior). It was very modern and offered a nice nightview of the city. Ironically, the woman's bathroom had the best view (FYI - same deal with the Hancock Tower in Chicago...), but I'm glad we went. It was pretty and the visit made me realize how compact of a city Seoul really is.
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