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Itinerary planning

Build a Seoul itinerary that survives real travel days.

Use SeoulSheets as a Seoul itinerary spreadsheet for daily routes, food stops, transit decisions, Naver/Kakao links, and backup plans.

Quick answer

A Seoul itinerary spreadsheet is best when each day has rows for neighborhoods, food, transit, map links, timing, weather backups, and decision notes. SeoulSheets gives those rows a Seoul-specific structure instead of starting from a blank planner.

Who this is for

  • First-time visitors planning three to seven days in Seoul
  • Travelers comparing neighborhoods, meals, and transit in one view
  • Groups that need shared itinerary decisions before booking

What the spreadsheet solves

Which area to group together on the same day
Where the backup meal or cafe goes if a queue is too long
Whether a route should use subway, bus, taxi, or walking
Which map link opens in the app that actually works in Korea

How to use it

  1. 1Filter by day type: arrival, palace day, cafe day, market day, shopping day, or late-night day.
  2. 2Copy candidate rows into a daily plan and keep the Naver/Kakao links beside each stop.
  3. 3Add one backup row per meal and one weather row per outdoor block.
  4. 4Use the itinerary as a working sheet during the trip instead of rebuilding the plan in notes.

Compared with other planning tools

OptionStrengthWeakness
Blank itinerary templateFlexible layoutStill requires all Seoul research, map links, and route decisions
Saved map pinsGood for location memoryWeak for timing, meal backups, categories, and group decisions
SeoulSheetsSeoul-specific rows, map links, tags, and itinerary-ready filtersBest for travelers who are willing to plan from a spreadsheet

Questions travelers ask

Can I use SeoulSheets as a day-by-day itinerary?+

Yes. Use it to shortlist rows by neighborhood, food type, transit fit, and backup value, then copy the best rows into a day-by-day plan.

Is this better than a generic travel planner?+

For Seoul, usually yes. The value is not the spreadsheet format alone; it is the Seoul-specific rows, Korean map links, categories, and local planning caveats.