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Hi everyone! I'm Wan Chen, from Taiwan. I'm considering getting a treatment in Seoul, but honestly, I'm a bit unsure where to begin. My main concern is the budget – besides the treatment itself, there's the cost of airfare, accommodation, and food, which seems quite substantial. Could anyone share their experience on how many days to stay to make it cost-effective? Is three or four days enough, or should I allow more time for my skin to rest and observe?
I'm also thinking about combining airfare and accommodation. Is it more convenient to find a guesthouse near Myeongdong or Gangnam, or is a hotel a safer bet? I've heard some people choose a more flexible schedule before and after treatments, but I'm not sure how they actually plan it. I'm also a bit unclear about the cost. I know treatments in Korea are cheaper than in Taiwan, but I'd like to know roughly how much budget to prepare for the entire trip to be on the safe side.
If anyone has experience planning similar itineraries, I would be incredibly grateful! I'd love to hear your practical experiences so I can plan this trip with more confidence.
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I'm also visiting Seoul for the first time from abroad, so I understand your anxiety! I think 5-7 days is reasonable because it gives your skin time to recover, and you can still do some sightseeing. It's not too rushed, but it's not a waste of money either.
I was in Seoul last year and thought that 3-4 days would be a tough number—or 5-6 days would be better. In my opinion, it can take a few days before you can see the progress, so it’s worth extending it!
Wanchenさん、お疲れさまです!私も台湾から来たLet's do it, let's do it, straight line 3-4 It's a day, a movement, a movement, a relationship, a thought, a thought.できれば5〜6 days, let’s go to the heart, let’s go…あと明洞より江南の方が落ち着いてて、ゲストハウスでもㅨ然大丈夫でした。ただIt's okay to change your mind after a while and before the event.