So my adventure starts here!
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Dubai Aiport, Ramadan decoration |
I took the plane from Geneva (CH) on the 16th of August 2012 with Emirate Airlines for my first flight to Dubai. After a 4 hour layover and a little chitchat with some Brits, it was FINALLY time to board the plane for Seoul! =)
I arrived at Incheon Airport at 4:35 PM on the 17th of August. My friend Jess was waiting for me and took me to the subway station for a long ride to my hostel. The subway is CRAZY! There are so many lines, entrances, exits, people... And it's tricky, every exit leads you somewhere else making it super easy to get lost! Without forgetting that everything is translated in English... But no problem yet, Jess knows the way and after introducing me to my T-Money card (a transportation credit card you swipe after entering and exiting) we sat down for the one and half hour ride to Anam Station which cost... 6000 kwon ≈ 6 chf! How about some of those prices back home!
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Literally my WHOLE room at Anam Hostel |
The hostel was easy to find, really close to the metro station, no biggy. The realy trouble came, when we noticed that the hostel was on the fourth flour of a building that had NO elevator and that I had my 30 kilo suitcase to bring up... Hmmm. Luckily the hostel employee was super nice and carried my suitcase up without braking a sweat! My room was super tiny, probably about 2m long and 1.75m wide. I'd have to describe it as cosy =P
I really enjoyed staying here though, it is situated near Korea University, the staff is super nice and helpful and the rooms are very CLEAN (which isn't always the case!). One night is about 22'000 kwon ≈ 20 chf.
So if you're ever coming through Seoul, you can find them
here:
http://www.anamhostel.co.kr/en/
The time finally came to explore the neighborhood, YAY! Since the neighborhood is so close to the University, there are TONS of coffee shops (the regular kind not the dutch ones =D), restaurants, stores , and people! I was surprised to see that there are hardly any bicycles here. The streets in Seoul can be very steep and most people get around by public transportation or on foot. I'm also sensing that riding a bike would be kinda dangerous around here... =)
The food here is incredibly good tasting! Eating out is really inexpensive. Jess and I had 12 mandoo (korean dumpling) and a large beef soup with side dishes for 11'000 kwon ≈ 10 chf. On the contrary and rather surprisingly buying food in a super market can be quite expensive. Fruit is really expensive here four apples is about 5'000 kwon, and cereal also like 5'000 kwon a box! But of course anything rice based (just about everything else!) remains rather cheap.
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12 delicious mandoo |
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Beef soup with side-dishes |
That's it for the first day!