1. Indoor Museums and Galleries
National Museum of Korea (free), MMCA, and Seoul Museum of History are perfect for rainy days. National Folk Museum inside Gyeongbokgung is also recommended.
2. Shopping Malls and Indoor Markets
COEX Mall, Lotte World Mall, and Shinsegae basement food hall combine shopping and dining under one roof.
3. Cafes and Indoor Experiences
Yeonnam-dong, Ikseon-dong, and Euljiro cafe streets offer indoor Seoul ambiance. Pottery and traditional craft workshops are available indoors.
4. Jjimjilbang (Korean Sauna)
A rainy day is perfect for a jjimjilbang visit. Dragon Hill Spa (Seoul) and Spa Land (Busan) are foreigner-friendly facilities.
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