The night markets were fascinating and also a great opportunity to stretch our legs after 12 hours of sitting down. The photos really do not reflect the colour and vibrance of the bustling streets. We kind of regretted our hotel westernised dinner as we walked past the many street vendors selling delicious food.
Back in our hotel room, we needed a drivers license just to work the toilet!

But the beds were comfy and the city was surprisingly quiet outside our window. The next morning we woke up the coldest morning Seoul has seen this year (9 degrees) and went down to breakfast expecting another mediocre westernised meal, but instead were pleasantly surprised by a buffet full of Asian delights! There were cooked and pickled vegetables, fish and lots of fresh fruit. Teresa fell in love with the salted plums. What a great way to start the day!
Some more photos of the streets of Seoul.
The Hair Lounge…. or is it?
We giggled at the slogan for this icecream shop
We were also able to see the Seoul in daylight on the way to the airport. We were blessed with stunning weather.
Next stop Heathrow airport, see you soon Scotty!!


























Oh good – I did say to Bec this morning that the dinner looks westernised. Salted plums sounds very interesting! Say Hi to Scotty!!!
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Love the Blog so far, Keep taking food shots.
Bring on London!
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