chrisbg — Gyeongbokgung Palace

Here’s the hack for timing Korea’s autumn foliage — because almost nobody nails it. 🍁 Peak color is a moving target. It shifts by region, by altitude, by the week — so plenty of travelers fly in and find their five dream spots either not turning yet or already bare. That’s exactly why I built this: not five spots, but a whole map of foliage across Seoul and beyond, different trees, different timings. Whenever you land, something on this list is peaking — so you never come to Korea for the leaves in vain. It’s called a Collection on @docentpro_ai - think of it as a living map I’ve built by hand. Every spot in my “Korea Autumn Foliage” collection is somewhere I’d actually plan a trip around. No filler, no tourist traps I’d never visit myself. Here’s why it’s better than a saved screenshot: 📍 Save it once and it lives inside your DocentPro app - your whole autumn shortlist, in your pocket, on the map. 🔔 It updates itself. Every time I add a new spot, you get pinged - so your list keeps growing without you lifting a finger. 🗺️ Use it to build your trip - pick the places that match your travel dates and let them shape where you go, instead of guessing. This is the plan I’d hand a friend flying in this fall. 👉 Comment FALL and I’ll send you the collection - then save it and plan the autumn trip you won’t have to redo. #KoreaTravel #KoreaAutumn #fall #SeoulTravel #KoreaTravelGuide
Attraction

Gyeongbokgung Palace
Cultural landmark
4.6
Free guided tours are offered of this large 14th-century royal palace with a museum & gardens.

N Seoul Tower
Landmark
4.5
Opened in 1980, this iconic tower offers panoramic views of the city & a revolving restaurant.

Seoraksan
Natural feature
4.7
5,604-ft. mountain offering hiking trails, expansive views, waterfalls, lush plant life & animals.

Hwadam Botanical Garden
Botanical garden
4.6

Woljeong Bridge
Landmark
4.6
Ornate reconstructed Silla Dynasty bridge, with night-time illuminations reflecting on the water.