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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
- 1Filter by day type: arrival, palace day, cafe day, market day, shopping day, or late-night day.
- 2Copy candidate rows into a daily plan and keep the Naver/Kakao links beside each stop.
- 3Add one backup row per meal and one weather row per outdoor block.
- 4Use the itinerary as a working sheet during the trip instead of rebuilding the plan in notes.
Compared with other planning tools
| Option | Strength | Weakness |
|---|---|---|
| Blank itinerary template | Flexible layout | Still requires all Seoul research, map links, and route decisions |
| Saved map pins | Good for location memory | Weak for timing, meal backups, categories, and group decisions |
| SeoulSheets | Seoul-specific rows, map links, tags, and itinerary-ready filters | Best 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.
