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Our gay travel guide to South Korea will help you plan a fun and safe trip, with the best gay hotels to stay, where to play, and where to slay! This is South Korea. A land where ancient temples and neon skyscrapers live in perfect harmony, and where fried chicken and soju fuel both your soul and your Saturday night….
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On paper? Not exactly fabulous. Discrimination protections? Thin on the ground. Culturally, the picture is equally mixed. Koreans tend to keep their romantic gestures private, so while walking arm-in-arm bar totally fine, full-on make out sessions might be a bit much—for everyone. Outside the big cities? Korea is curious, not combative.
Be yourself but read the room! Despite being a conservative country, South Korea packs a punch when it comes to gay friendly hotels. For Seoul, we recommend jeju our guide to the best gay hotels in Seoul. Another marker we use for determining whether a hotel is gay friendly is the new Gay certificate that Booking.
In South Korea, we were delighted to see that the TravelProud initiative has been rolled out. We list all the TravelProud certified hotels below for reference in Seoul and Busan:. The gay scene of South Korea surprised us. The gay scene of Seoul is mainly found in and around Homo Hill in Itaewon, and in the neighborhood of Jongno.
Gay Bar in Jeju (City)
But it knows how to throw a queer party when it counts! The Seoul Queer Culture Festival is the main event, usually held in summer, where rainbow flags fly proudly in Seoul Plaza. Think thousands of fabulous people marching, dancing, and celebrating diversity right in the heart of the city. For muscle lads who want to party topless all night long, the Moonlight Circuit Festival in Seoul is where you need to be.
When I traveled around South Korea, I was blown away by how much the country packs into its borders from bustling cities, serene mountains, quirky villages, and waterfalls that look like they fell out of a fantasy novel. Its historic sights are a must. I loved wandering through Bukchon Hanok Village, a gorgeous maze of traditional hanok houses where every corner is Insta-perfect.