Map links
Keep the map links where the travel decisions happen.
Browse curated Seoul cafes, restaurants, stays, and routes with Naver Map and Google Maps links already organized beside each entry.
Quick answer
SeoulSheets gives you a researched place database with Naver Map and Google Maps links already attached to relevant entries. Filter the list first, then open the right map app for live routing.
Who this is for
- Visitors who are new to Korea's map-app reality
- Travelers who want map links beside every serious candidate
- Groups that need fewer copy-paste mistakes while planning
What the spreadsheet solves
How to use it
- 1Filter the ready-made database to shortlist the right entry.
- 2Open the Naver or Google link beside the row when making the actual route decision.
- 3Keep fallback rows for bad weather, long lines, and late-night transit.
- 4Share the spreadsheet so the group is choosing from the same place list.
Compared with other planning tools
| Option | Strength | Weakness |
|---|---|---|
| Google Maps list | Familiar for many travelers | Often weaker than Naver for local routing inside Korea |
| Naver/Google saved places | Strong local map data | Less useful for comparing categories, budgets, and backups |
| SeoulSheets | Keeps map links and planning context in the same row | Still requires opening the map app for live routing |
Questions travelers ask
Why include both Naver and Google links?+
Naver is stronger for local routing and Korean place data, while Google Maps is familiar for sharing, reviews, and broad orientation. Keeping both links nearby makes the sheet more resilient across phones, languages, and route types.
Does SeoulSheets provide live navigation?+
No. SeoulSheets is the curated discovery and reference layer. Naver Map and Google Maps handle live routing.
