South Korea is quickly becoming one of the hottest tourist destinations in Asia and I was lucky enough to visit recently to interview Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman about their new movie Deadpool & Wolverine. I only found out I was going to be visiting the nation's capital of Seoul about a week before flying out, so I had no clue what to expect when I touched down. READ MORE: Common travel mistake 80 per cent of Aussies are making overseas After three days in Seoul's bustling streets, I'd fallen completely in love - and worked through some major culture shock in the process.

Now I'm recommending it as a travel destination to all my friends, and I'm telling anyone who will listen about the five things I wish I knew before arriving. Waking up on my first morning, I searched 'coffee shops near me' in Google Maps and found - well, nothing. Cue the panic.

Google Maps' functionality is very limited in South Korea and while it can pull up some major landmarks, you really can't rely on it to get you around. Instead, make sure to download Naver Map or KakaoMap to navigate cities like Seoul. Neither offer 100 percent English language versions, but they're accurate and easy to use even if you don't speak the language.

I walked everywhere with Naver Map open and found it super simple and reliable for directions. After sorting out my map issue, I headed out into Seoul bright and early at 8am only to find that hardly anything was open. READ MORE: Seoul neighbourhood so crowded with t.