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Seoul, the buzzing hard-working, heaving drinking capital of South Korea. For an energetic city break, Seoul offers so much, from street markets, palaces, temples to skyscrapers and slick shopping. For gay nightlife, Itaewon is the favorite among visitors. Homo Hill refers to the collection of gay bars and clubs which are in the Itaewon district.

Many gay travelers who want to party choose to stay in Itaewon, the center of gay Seoul. With the subway closing around midnight and taxis, while reliable available are relatively expensive, this areas offers a great level of convenience. Itaewon is also well connected with easy Gay gangnam access, a very central location and many great options for eating both high end and budget food.

South Korea in general is a sexually conservative society. Like many countries, attitudes are changing, especially within cities and among young people. Many gay Koreans choose not to reveal their sexual identity to colleagues and to family members.

Equally, same-sex couples and households headed by same-sex couples are not entitled to the same legal protections available to heterosexuals. All male citizens of South Korea must complete two years of mandatory military service. With an English language website and brochures in many south east Asian languages, there is no need to worry about language difficulties.

The clinic is located near to Gireum Station on line 4. Itaewon — This is the heart of gay Seoul for most visitors. The area is next gay gangnam the large American military base and previously was a red-light district. Itaewon has now become one of the main nightlife, restaurants, and general entertainment zones of Seoul.

With many high-quality international restaurants, gay gangnam, and bars all popular with tourists, ex-pats, and Koreans. Many boutiques small shops have popped up, great for unique items made in South Korea. The area is packed with small back allies of shabby traditional buildings.

Hip restaurants sit next to, music shops, backpacker hostels, and ever-popular BBQ restaurants. Locals estimate there are around 70 ever-changing gay bars and businesses in Jongno 3-ga catering to almost exclusively gay Koreans. Gangnam — Big business, international shopping, and high-end clubbing.

Gangnam is a modern and affluent area of Seoul, home to offices from Samsung to the big banks. Hongdae-ap — If you are a student or backpacker who loves late-night, cheap parties, this is the place for you. Packed with cafes, bars, clubs, late-night clubs, and plenty of shopping, this is the young fun, and pretty straight part of town.

Seoul is pretty easy and simple. With an extensive train network of underground and overground trains, frequent and reliable bus network plus a mass of reliable taxis. Taxis — are available 24 hours a day.

Gay Nightlife

In Seoul there are three different classes of taxis indicated by the color. Orange taxis are the cheapest, with silver in the middle and black being the premium. Taxis display a red light in the front windscreen when they are available for hire. Local tip — Keep a note of your destination in Korean on your phone, which makes the language barrier easy.

Screenshot your destination on google maps is a simple trick to ensure a smooth taxi ride.