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Trip template
Start with a Seoul-specific travel template instead of a blank grid.
A Seoul trip planner template with spreadsheet rows for neighborhoods, cafes, restaurants, stays, phrases, transit, and travel-day backups.
Quick answer
The best Seoul trip planner template should combine itinerary rows, neighborhood decisions, food filters, lodging notes, Korean phrases, and Naver/Kakao map links. SeoulSheets is built around those Seoul-specific decisions.
Who this is for
- Travelers who want a spreadsheet-first Seoul planning system
- Couples and groups comparing many possible stops
- Repeat visitors building a more local second or third trip
What the spreadsheet solves
Too many saved places with no decision framework
Food, cafe, hotel, and route research split across apps
Lack of Korean map links when Google Maps is not enough
No shared source of truth for group planning
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.
- 3Move selected rows into a simple day plan with backups.
- 4Keep the workbook 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 Seoul planning rows 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 workbook and can be opened in Excel, Numbers, or uploaded to Google Sheets.
Does it replace all travel research?+
No. It gives you a strong working base. You should still check current opening hours, availability, ticket rules, and reservations before committing.
