Beyond a blank template
Start with the Seoul research already done.
Get a ready-made Seoul travel database with curated neighborhoods, cafes, restaurants, stays, phrases, transit, and map links.
Quick answer
SeoulSheets is not an empty trip planner template. It comes populated with 1,400+ curated Seoul entries across neighborhoods, food, cafes, stays, routes, transit, Korean phrases, and Naver/Google map links.
Who this is for
- Travelers who want to skip building a Seoul list from scratch
- Couples and groups comparing many possible stops
- Repeat visitors building a more local second or third trip
What the spreadsheet solves
How to use it
- 1Pick the tabs that match the trip: food, cafes, stays, transit, routes, phrases, and neighborhoods.
- 2Filter down to the rows that fit the traveler type, budget, location, and trip length.
- 3Shortlist the curated entries that fit each day and keep useful backups nearby.
- 4Keep the spreadsheet for live reference after arrival.
Compared with other planning tools
| Option | Strength | Weakness |
|---|---|---|
| Notion template | Nice narrative planning space | Less efficient for filtering many Seoul rows |
| Google Sheets template | Easy sharing | Still starts empty unless the Seoul data is already curated |
| SeoulSheets | Comes pre-filled with 1,400+ researched Seoul entries and map links | Delivered as an .xlsx, then imported if you prefer Google Sheets |
Questions travelers ask
Can I upload SeoulSheets to Google Sheets?+
Yes. It is delivered as an .xlsx spreadsheet and can be opened in Excel, Numbers, or uploaded to Google Sheets.
Does it replace all travel research?+
It replaces much of the collection and organization work, but fast-changing details still need a final check: opening hours, availability, ticket rules, and reservations.
