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Introducing the Seoul Trip Itinerary Planner

Written by
Ramin H.
Co-Founder

March 31, 2026

We Made a Free Seoul Itinerary Planner

Planning a Seoul trip should be straightforward, but it usually isn’t.

You find a bunch of places you want to go, save them somewhere, then realize you have no actual plan. Things are far apart, days aren’t organized, and you end up either overpacking your schedule or wasting time figuring it out on the fly.

So we made a simple tool to help with that.

Seoul Itinerary Planner (Free)

This is a simple planner tools that helps you establish an actual day-by-day itinerary within minutes.

You put in:

  • The part of town you want to explore
  • Your interests
  • Add days and areas as you need to

And it gives you a rough structure for each day.

You can edit it, add your own spots, and export everything as a clean text file to keep on your phone or share with someone.

That’s it.

What It’s Good For

It’s mainly for first-time visitors who don’t want to overthink planning.

Most people don’t need more recommendations. There’s already too much content out there. The problem is organizing it into something usable.

This tool organizes activities by time and location.

Why We Built It

We run a Korean travel suggestion and guide oriented Instagram (@korea_unboxed), and we get a lot of DMs from followers asking us to help them with planning their trip.

That's who this tool is for.

Try It

If you’re planning a trip, give it a shot. It takes a couple minutes to put something together, and you can adjust it however you want after.

If you want more hands-on help, you can always reach out to us on Instagram.

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