Fly from Paris to Seoul with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Paris to Seoul with Etihad and swap chic boulangeries for lively Korean seafood markets, flanked by pagodas and skyscrapers.
From Paris Charles De Gaulle Airport (CDG), you’ll fly into Incheon International Airport (ICN) – the largest in South Korea. From there, Seoul is within easy reach – so you can begin exploring the parks, Buddhist temples and quirky attractions of the nation’s capital city. Seoul is home to some of the most vibrant attractions in the country, including the Leeum Samsung Museum of Art, the Gyeongbokgung palace and the Noryangjin fish market.
Why fly to Seoul with Etihad Airways
Flying from Paris to Seoul: FAQs
What is the time difference between Paris and Seoul?
The time difference between Paris and Seoul is seven hours from March to October, when Paris uses Daylight Saving Time. Since South Korea does not use a different time zone in the summer, this time difference drops to six hours in the winter months.
What attractions should I see in Seoul?
The key attractions in Seoul undoubtedly include the city’s five grand palaces – notably Gyeongbokgung, Changdeokgung and Deoksugung – as well as the National Museum of Korea and the War Memorial of Korea. Seoul is also overflowing with beautiful shrines and Buddhist temples for a spiritual experience, as well as a huge range of delicious street food markets to explore.
Top tips for Paris to Seoul
Stroll around Dongdaemun Design Plaza & Park
Paris is perhaps best known for its centuries-old parks and gardens – such as the beautiful Jardin des Tuileries. In Seoul, however, you will encounter green spaces with a futuristic twist characteristic of South Korea. Designed by the late, great Zaha Hadid, this formidable structure encompasses architectural prowess and cutting-edge design. Inside, expect grass verges side by side with galleries, shops and museums.
Try temple tourism
While the Sacre-Coeur Basilica in Paris offers exemplary views and a taste of religious heritage, Seoul’s temples and religious sites serve up similarly breath-taking views with a decidedly South Korean flavour. Head to Bongeun-sa in Gangnam to experience the juxtaposition of Seoul’s spiritual history with its city-slicking present. Explore the Buddhist temple at your own pace or undertake the full monastic experience.