1. Transportation in Seoul is cheap, extensive and easy to use.
![Gyeongbukgung 7 Things I’ll Miss About Seoul](http://m5.paperblog.com/i/15/152641/7-things-ill-miss-about-seoul-L-9x0Car.jpeg)
2. Seoul has a number of great palaces to explore how Korea used to be, especially for its royalty.
![Street Food in Korea 7 Things I’ll Miss About Seoul](http://m5.paperblog.com/i/15/152641/7-things-ill-miss-about-seoul-L-zAvDfQ.jpeg)
3. Street food in Korea is inexpensive and tasty.
![Paraguay Booth at the Seoul Friendship Fair 7 Things I’ll Miss About Seoul](http://m5.paperblog.com/i/15/152641/7-things-ill-miss-about-seoul-L-jL8uPr.jpeg)
4. The city hosts a number of festivals throughout the year. My favorite has always been the Seoul Friendship Fair.
![Sunset on the Han River 7 Things I’ll Miss About Seoul](http://m5.paperblog.com/i/15/152641/7-things-ill-miss-about-seoul-L-lvc_Lo.jpeg)
5. The mighty Han River.
![Friends 7 Things I’ll Miss About Seoul](http://m5.paperblog.com/i/15/152641/7-things-ill-miss-about-seoul-L-MWjICJ.jpeg)
6. The friends we have made from around the world.
![My Students 7 Things I’ll Miss About Seoul](http://m5.paperblog.com/i/15/152641/7-things-ill-miss-about-seoul-L-Mh2Qv1.jpeg)
7. I’ll miss the challenges and joys of teaching. As well as the amazing children.
Bonus: I’ll definitely miss my home church here. I’ll miss everything from the community of my small group to the challenging teaching times and everything in between. If you need a home church while in Korea check out Onnuri English Ministries (www.onnurienglish.org).
For those of you who have lived here, currently living here or have visited Seoul; what do or will you miss about Seoul?