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Visit Korea's Largest Greenhouse at Seoul Botanic Park in Magoknaru!

Visit Korea's Post link: here.


Very easy to reach since there's a nearby subway station.

Magoknaru Station (Seoul Subway Line 9, Airport Railroad), Exit 3 & 4

Most of my memories in Seoul are trees with no leaves 'cause even if I've been to South Korea three times already; two were during winter and the other I was in Busan almost the entire time. So when I found out about this park, we made time to visit it. 

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The whole park is divided into four parts; Themed Garden, Lake Garden, Open Forest, and Wetland. It was said that this place is twice the size of the whole Yeouido Park. I don't have a grasp of how big this is but given that I haven't explored the whole of Yeouido Park even if I've been there four times says something about the size of this place.

 If ever you're visiting this in Spring, Summer, or Autumn better allot ample time because the entire place should be very beautiful. 





It took us a while to walk from the train station to the greenhouse mainly because it was toooooooooo cold that day. It never snowed during our 11 days in Seoul but the coldest we experienced was -12 degrees Celsius. Well, okay, I went there during the first week of February so I shouldn't been so shocked about the temperature...


Imagine the vast green grass and trees with leaves <3 


Just imagining how this place would look like in spring is enough for now. Haha!


To give you an idea on the sudden change in temperature, my camera lens developed moist inside for several minutes until it adjusted to the temperature.






This marks the entry point towards the twelve (12) cities of the world. Yep, you'll get to see plants and flowers sourced from twelve other cities. 



 I was wearing 5 layers of clothing that day but I had to take off my bubble jacket as soon as I entered this place because it was humid - the first part was the tropical zone so it should be around 30 degrees Celsius and I was wearing 4 more layers of clothing with one heat tech.



  






After walking in the Tropical Zone area, we entered Temperate Zone area. This place was a bit cooler and this is my favorite place in all of the Greenhouse. 


Having been born in a tropical country, it's probably because I am used to seeing tropical plants that I didn't find it too special. It's only because they've sourced the plants from other countries that I roamed around there. Hater much? Hahahha. Joke lang. Felt like home kasi and the plants looked familiar - the tropical zone. 


The temperate zone had my interest because most of the plants here are species that I've never seen before. 

And oh, this San Francisco area was much like the Cactus Garden that I have visited in Las Vegas, Nevada. Link: here. 



This place looked very romantic and European-ish that's why I wasn't surprised that these flowering plants were sourced from Rome, Italy. 



Maybe this is what it feels like to walk in one of the gardens in Rome. Someday, universe. <3



If I were to go here again, I'll go early and try to beat the crowd. 


After passing through "Rome," we went to Perth, Australia. What caught my attention here is the presence of a Baobab Tree. 



You know, the tree in The Little Prince?? I've always wanted to see a baobab tree so I'm glad that I was able to see one here.





Exiting the area, you'd have to pass through a skywalk and get a glimpse of the entire place again from a bird's eye perspective. 


Kinda reminds me of OCBC Skyway in Singapore, only this time, it's indoor. 





 Glad to have visited this place while it's free but I really wouldn't mind paying. It felt like I've been to twelve cities anyway. hehehe!


The contrast of having this luscious green landscape inside and those trees without leaves outside.


If you feel hungry after the walk, there's cafe in the building. 





My first greenhouse experience!!!



 Seoul Botanic Park's Website link: here.


The greenhouse is open from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM while the rest of the park is open 24 hours. 



Places to visit in Busan, South Korea link: here.
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We spent 11 days in Seoul and our winter trip coincided with Chinese New Year/ Seollal. The prices for accommodations were a bit high so it was quite challenging to find an affordable room where we can stay in for 10 nights - good thing we found Maru Residence Guesthouse. Aside from the price, the main reason for choosing this is the location which is near Seoul Station. 

If you're someone taking Cebu Pacific's MNL - ICN then it means you'll arrive in Incheon before midnight so the subway isn't running anymore and you have no choice but to take the airport bus that will drop you off at Seoul Station... we didn't want to spend money for taxi ride to our hotel and for that, Maru's location was perfect. If the Seoul Station building is closed by the time you arrive in the area, you just have to walk towards the end of Seoullo 7107 (refer to the map).


I sent the owner a message that we'll be checking in very late so he sent me the room number and the keys were ready at front desk when we arrived. Went straight to the room on the fourth floor and? Not bad.

The room is not big but is definitely enough for two people. Hindi naman kami masyadong maselan sa tutulugan kaya okay na okay na 'to sa'min though using the bathroom was a bit difficult at first 'cause it was really cramped in there but the hot shower made up for it - mas importante 'yon kasi nung unang ligo lang naman nabubunggo 'yung siko ko sa salamin. Hahaha! 


The room had its own bathroom, Smart TV, aircon, mini-refrigerator, heated floor, reliable wifi and adaptors. There's also a shared kitchen you can use - there are free bread, strawberry jam (sobrang sarap huhu), water, and coffee. For people checked in for more than three nights, the use of the laundry machine is free as well. 


Okay naman.  I think though, they rent this room for individual travelers so you may end up sharing the room with someone you don't know so using this bathroom can be awkward if that happens since the door has no lock and it's very difficult to get dressed inside.


The wall/divider is a bit thin so you can hear sounds from other rooms but that didn't bother us though since our neighbors didn't make a lot of noise... baka nga kami pa 'yung maingay. ahaha! 

Additional:
1. there's a 7-11 on the first floor.
2. Lotte Mart (in Seoul Station) is very close by so if you're staying for a week and on a limited budget, just buy groceries and cook your food in the hostel. We bought eggs and milk from Lotte Mart so we had eggs, strawberry jam, and bread for breakfast everyday. No biggie since I love strawberries at sobrang sarap nung jam. haha! Dahil sa free breakfast, late lunch and dinner/snacks na lang kinakain namin sa labas.
3. The other end of Seoullo is Namdaemun Market. I was surprised to see that Odeng in Myeongdong costs 1,500 KRW per stick 'cause I used to eat that for only 500 KRW per stick in Busan. Akala ko e 'yung presyo sa lahat. Hahaha! So okay tayo sa Namdaemun, guys kasi merong tig-500 don. Ahaha! Mas bet ko don kesa Myeongdong if I'm not going to buy sa cosmetic shops. May subway station pero galing dito sa hostel kahit maglakad ka na lang para tipid sa pamasahe. Hindi naman ganon kalayo. 
4. It's located in a quiet neighborhood. I mean, after spending a day with the crowd. You'll appreciate the quiet walk as you go back to your hostel at night.
5. At ngayon ko lang na-appreciate since I always took the regular subway to the airport but being near Seoul Station, riding AREX (Airport Express) was very convenient for only 8,000 KRW.




Ayun, so okay. 

This place is not perfect especially if you're expecting a lot of things from your hostel but it was more than enough for us - especially for the price we paid saka hindi rin naman kami naka-stay ng matagal sa kwarto. 

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