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Seoul: Palace, Temple and Market Guided Foodie Tour at Night

Seoul: Palace, Temple and Market Guided Foodie Tour at Night

✨ Join our mesmerizing South Korean adventure under the stars! ✨ Explore the enchanting night views of Changgyeong Palace and Jogyesa Temple. Indulge in Gwangjang Market's vibrant food section, savoring authentic Korean street food and iconic Makgeolli (rice wine). Experience Seoul's magic at Changgyeong Palace, where stunning architecture and tranquil gardens glow under night lights. Lose yourself in Jogyesa Temple's serene beauty with lanterns illuminating sacred grounds. Dive into Gwangjang Market's bustling street food scene. Sip iconic Makgeolli, savor delightful Jeon(Korean pancake), and be daring with Chopped live octopus and beef tartare. Don't miss twisted Korean donuts, Kkwabaegi, a market favorite. Our insider tips ensure you skip the line for this sweet indulgence. This culinary journey through Korea's flavors, vibrant market lights, and sensational tastes leaves an indelible mark on your palate. It's not just food; it's an experience, a tradition, a taste of Korea's true spirit. Explore Daehangno's arts hub, Ikseon-dong Hanok Street's preserved houses, and Insadong's art and culture. Join us for an unforgettable adventure, discovering South Korea's captivating nights, rich history, and exquisite cuisine under the enchanting night sky!

Seoul: City Hightlights, Palace Tour, and Optional Hanbok

Seoul: City Hightlights, Palace Tour, and Optional Hanbok

Start your enchanting Seoul adventure by donning traditional Hanbok at a quaint local rental shop, perfectly setting the tone for a day steeped in history and culture. Step into the historic Gyeongbokgung Palace, where the vivid Changing of the Guard ceremony awaits. This spectacular event features elaborate costumes and precise choreography that echo the grandeur of the Joseon Dynasty, offering a plethora of photo opportunities to capture your Hanbok-clad silhouette against a backdrop of ancient splendor. Continue your journey at the National Palace Museum of Korea, where the rich tapestry of the Joseon Dynasty unfolds through an extensive array of royal artifacts. Each piece showcases the intricate craftsmanship and artistic heritage of ancient Korea, providing a deeper understanding of the country’s regal past. As you head to the next stop, enjoy a light Korean-style snack that is cool in summer or warm in winter, depending on the season. Next, meander through the charming, narrow lanes of Bukchon Hanok Village. As you traverse this scenic neighborhood, you'll be transported back in time by the traditional Korean houses that line the paths, each telling a story of a bygone era. This picturesque setting offers a profound insight into Korea’s enduring cultural heritage. Your cultural exploration culminates at Baek In-je's House, where you’ll step into the world of Korea's early 20th-century elite. This historic home, preserved in all its opulent glory, offers a rare glimpse into the luxurious lifestyles once led by Korea's upper class. This detailed itinerary offers a comprehensive exploration into Seoul's royal history and cultural richness, ensuring an unforgettable experience of the city’s most iconic and picturesque sites.

Seoul: Gyeongbok Palace, N Seoul Tower (with Cable Car)

Seoul: Gyeongbok Palace, N Seoul Tower (with Cable Car)

Experience the vibrant cultural heart of Seoul on a guided city tour that blends tradition, architecture, and local flavor. Begin your journey at Jogyesa Temple, the center of Korean Buddhism, where golden Buddha statues and pine-wood halls echo spiritual serenity. Witness the royal Changing of the Guard Ceremony and explore the grand Gyeongbok Palace, home to kings and queens of the Joseon Dynasty. Continue your discovery at the National Folk Museum, showcasing centuries of Korean life and heritage. Pass by the iconic Blue House, then stop at a ginseng museum and shop to learn about Korea’s traditional medicine. On the Full Day Tour, enjoy free time for lunch in Insadong, ride a cable car up to N Seoul Tower for panoramic views, and explore a vibrant local market like Namdaemun to shop like a local. With over a decade of experience, we are proud to be recognized as one of the leading Seoul tour providers. Our expert guides are professionally trained and deeply knowledgeable, ensuring every tour is both historically accurate and powerfully engaging. Book with confidence—your journey will be led by the best in the industry. Whether you choose a half-day or full-day option, our guides will bring Seoul’s rich history to life while helping you connect with the modern spirit of the city. Note: Gyeongbok Palace and the National Folk Museum are closed on Tuesdays. On that day, the tour will visit Changdeok Palace and Bukchon Hanok Village instead. * Half-Day City Tour (Morning) Pickup from hotel (downtown) or designated meeting point Jogyesa Buddhist Temple Changing of the Guard Ceremony Gyeongbok Palace National Folk Museum of Korea Ginseng Museum & Shop Drop-off at Myeongdong or City Hall * Full-Day City Tour Pickup from hotel (downtown) or designated meeting point Jogyesa Buddhist Temple Changing of the Guard Ceremony Gyeongbok Palace National Folk Museum of Korea Ginseng Museum & Shop Insadong Street (Free time for lunch) N Seoul Tower (Round-trip cable car included) Namdaemun Market or Traditional Market Drop-off at Myeongdong or City Hall # Tuesday Alternative Itinerary # (Gyeongbok Palace & Folk Museum Closed) Jogyesa Buddhist Temple Changdeok Palace Bukchon Hanok Village Ginseng Museum & Shop Insadong Street (Free time for lunch) N Seoul Tower (Cable Car) Namdaemun or Local Market

Seoul: City Highlights Private Tour with Pickup and Drop-off

Seoul: City Highlights Private Tour with Pickup and Drop-off

[Half-Day Tour] * Duration: 4 hours * Flexible departure times: Choose your start time in 1-hour intervals. * Course Option: 1. Royal Seoul Highlights: Palaces, Hanok, and Market Bites (A half-day tour covering Seoul’s essential landmarks—royal palace, traditional village, and local market) Tour Course : - Gyeongbokgung Palace, Bukchon Hanok Village, Gwangjang Market 2. Hidden Tranquility: Eunpyeong Hanok, Temple, and Scenic Drive (A healing course that takes you to peaceful neighborhoods, a serene temple, and a scenic drive route away from the city bustle) Tour Course: - Eunpyeong Hanok Village, Jingwansa Temple, Bugak Skyway Scenic Drive [Full-Day Tour] This tour offers fully customizable itineraries! After booking, please contact our CS Center to personalize your tour. * Duration: 9 hours * Departure options: 9:00 AM or 10:00 AM * Tour Option: - Explore Korea's Beautiful Outskirts (Option: Out of Seoul) Customize your itinerary to visit charming destinations outside of Seoul. Recommended locations include: Nami Island. Cheorwon DMZ. Paju DMZ - Discover the Best of Seoul (Option: Only Seoul) For those who want to dive deep into Seoul's attractions, the Full-Day Tour includes Half-Day highlights plus additional stops such as: Insadong, Han River Cruise, N Seoul Tower, Myeongdong. For any specific scheduling requirements or special requests, kindly reach out to us prior to making your booking. Our tours can be personalized to cover various regions across Korea, extending beyond Seoul.

Seoul: City Highlights Morning eBike Tour

Seoul: City Highlights Morning eBike Tour

Enjoy a memorable experience in Korea with an e-bike tour. Enjoy an expert guide and award-winning curation take you to the right place at the right time. Our service goes beyond a 5-star tour, it's more of a VIP concierge service! Share with us epic views and hidden places, fascinating tales in back allies steeped in history. Travel at human pace with time to stop and taste local food, meet local people and truly be in Korea! Afterward, contact us anytime for help or advice, and revisit the moment through your photo album courtesy of our photo service. I’m confident you will agree this is the “Must do tour” in Seoul! Tour outline: * Starting at our KTO office location with a 5-10 min safety check, helmet & e-bike fitting with a short test ride. * From Cheongycheon River we ride to Gyungbokgung Palace and loosely explore the neighborhoods around the palace. * On route we visit Gwanghwamun Square, briefly enter the royal palace, then explore the romantic West village visiting a hidden community, and trying some local delights at a traditional market. A brief stop at the presidential Blue House and on to Bukcheon Hanok Village before riding through Insadong to Joggeysa Temple. Finish with a Cheonggyecheon river bike path ride. *Don't worry your awesome e-bike will help every ride together and get you around comfortably and in style.

Seoul: Highlights of Seoul Full-Day Tour

Seoul: Highlights of Seoul Full-Day Tour

Your day will start with a tour guide to Gyeongbokgung Palace, the most beautiful and remains the largest of all five palaces (Tuesday: visit Changdeokgung place). Your will watch "Palace Royal Guard Changing Ceremony", a unique and special ceremony in the palace. Bukchon Hanok village which literally translates to "northern village," where many traditional houses operate as cultural centers, guesthouses and restaurants. From 2024 November 1st, all the tourists are prohibited to visit the village on Sundays and you visit Namsangol Hanok village on Sundays. Bugak Palgakjeong, also known as the Bugak Pavilion, you'll be captivated by the stunning panoramic views of Seoul. This tranquil pavilion is nestled on the slopes of Bugaksan Mountain, offering a peaceful retreat from the bustling city below. Take some time to absorb the beauty of the landscape and capture some incredible photographs. Cheongha Korea Ginseng. Ginseng is first mentioned in “Ji Jiu Zhang” during Han dynasty of China as herb used widely in the orient for so many diseases and ailments. It is a plant which had been regarded as a panacea, a cure all. In the studies, Korean ginseng shows best performances in adaptogenic properties. Lunch time is given(At own expense) in Gwangjang Market, the nation’s first market. Although the goods are not brand name products, the wide selection of high-quality goods at inexpensive prices will make it an enjoyable shopping experience. The market is famous for the delicious foods so have lunch or some snacks. After lunch, afternoon tour starts. The War Memorial of Korea is a museum established in 1994. It gives us thought of preventing war through lessons from the Korean War and hope for reunification of North and South Korea National Museum of Korean Contemporary History, opened on December 26, 2012. The museum features four permanent exhibition halls which cover the period from the late 19th century to the present of South Korea. You will have photo time on the rooftop with Gyeongbokgung palace view Jogyesa Temple is chief temple of the Jogye order which represents the Korean Buddhism. It promotes embodiment of society where people live together and Bodhisattva's spirit. Also, the temple is a historic site that has lived through the turbulent modern history of Korea. Tapgol Park is a public park that lies at the center of Seoul, near Insadong. It was here in 1919 where the March 1st Korean Independence Movement began. This movement called for the independence of Korea from Japanese rule. The park is also briefly featured in Squid Game Season 2 episode 1 “Bread and Lottery.” In the scene, the recruiter passes out lottery tickets and bread to the homeless there before stamping down the remaining bread.

Seoul City Tour: Gyeongbok Palace, N Tower & Local Market

Seoul City Tour: Gyeongbok Palace, N Tower & Local Market

• Itinerary: Jogyesa Buddhist Temple - Changing of the Guard Ceremony - Gyeongbok Palace - National Folk Museum - Pass by Blue House - Ginseng Museum - Insadong Street (Free time for lunch) - N Seoul Tower (Including only round trip cable car) - Namdaemun Local Market or Traditional Market - Drop off at Myeongdong or City Hall area. * Lunch is not included (Tour guide will recommend the best restaurants and menu). * Gyeongbok Palace (with Changing of Guard Ceremony) & National Folk Museum are closed on every Tuesday. (Itinerary for Tuesday : Gyeongbok Palace - National Folk Museum -> Changdeok Palace & Bukchon Hanok Village) Don’t miss the chance to explore Seoul, South Korea’s vibrant capital on our Seoul City Tour! You will discover a mix of art, delicious cuisine, tradition, natural beauty, and a deeper understanding of culture. This is a wonderful opportunity to create lifetime memories with your loved ones! The Jogyesa Buddhist Temple is one of the most important landmarks of Korean Buddhism, first established all the way back in 1935. The temple is located in downtown Seoul and is graced by an ancient white pine tree. Next up on our Seoul City Tour is Gyeongbokgung Palace. This was the main home of the Josun Dynasty constructed in 1395. This is a stunning building with 7,700 rooms! The palace did take a few hits over the years, which makes it all the more interesting to see today! One of the first stops on our Seoul tour will be the Changing of the Guard Ceremony which is a beloved old tradition. Then, we will visit one of Seoul’s main palaces – Gyeongbok Palace which is home to thousands of years worth of history and has survived many turbulent events. After taking a lunch break, we’ll continue with our Seoul City Tour by heading over to two local markets – Insadong Arts and Crafts Market. Here, you can find beautiful local treasures to bring home to your loved ones and sample quirky little snacks and Korean street food. Once you’ve had your full of Korean treats, we’ll treat you to some magical views of downtown Seoul on the Namsan Cable Car. This well-known Korean landmark offers captivating views of Namsan Mountain and downtown Seoul as you ascend the 605-metre-long cable to the top. The last destination will be the first largest traditional market in Korea called Namdaemun Market. Various goods in store such as children’s, men’s and women’s wear. The displayed goods are sold at a reasonable price and it also functions as a wholesale market. Finally, we will drop you off at either Myeongdong or City Hall after a magical full day tour in Seoul.

Seoul: War Memorial, Jogyesa Temple & Tapgol Park Tour

Seoul: War Memorial, Jogyesa Temple & Tapgol Park Tour

[Afternoon Tour] Designated Departure Point: the lobby of the Koreana Hotel's Office building The War Memorial of Korea, mainly the 3rd floor United Nations Memorial Cemetery - National Museum of Korean Contemporary History - Jogye Temple - Tapgol Park - Drop off at Myeongdong Cathedral [Full-day Tour] Designated Departure Point: Myeongdong Station Exit #10, in front of Sejong Hotel Gyeongbokgung Palace(with Royal Guard Changing Ceremony) - Bukchon Hanok Village (Sunday: Namsangol Hanok Village instaed) -Bugak Skyway - Ginseng Museum - Gwangjang Market: Lunch time(Own expenses) - The War Memorial of Korea, mainly 3rd floor United Nations Memorial Cemetery - National Museum of Korean Contemporary History - Jogye Temple - Tapgol Park - Drop off at Myeongdong Cathedral The War Memorial of Korea is a museum established in 1994. It gives us thought of preventing war through lessons from the Korean War and hope for reunification of North and South Korea National Museum of Korean Contemporary History, opened on December 26, 2012. The museum features four permanent exhibition halls which cover the period from the late 19th century to the present of South Korea. Jogyesa Temple is chief temple of the Jogye order which represents the Korean Buddhism. It promotes embodiment of society where people live together and Bodhisattva's spirit. Also, the temple is a historic site that has lived through the turbulent modern history of Korea. Tapgol Park is a public park that lies at the center of Seoul, near Insadong. It was here in 1919 where the March 1st Korean Independence Movement began. This movement called for the independence of Korea from Japanese rule. The park is also briefly featured in Squid Game Season 2 episode 1 “Bread and Lottery.” In the scene, the recruiter passes out lottery tickets and bread to the homeless there before stamping down the remaining bread. *Hanbok is NOT available

Seoul : Best of Seoul Private Walking Tour

Seoul : Best of Seoul Private Walking Tour

Embark on a captivating private tour designed to immerse you in the hidden gems of Seoul, providing an authentic perspective through the eyes of a local guide. This off-the-beaten-track journey unveils the diverse layers of the dynamic Korean capital, seamlessly blending traditional and modern experiences. Begin your adventure with a guided exploration of the iconic 14th-century Gyeongbokgung Palace. Marvel at the historical significance of this architectural masterpiece as your guide shares captivating stories and insights. Your tour includes an admission ticket, ensuring a seamless entry into this cultural gem. Traverse the well-preserved streets of Bukchon Hanok Village, a charming neighborhood that transports you back in time. Immerse yourself in the beauty of traditional Korean architecture, characterized by hanoks (traditional houses). Your local guide will provide fascinating details about the history and significance of this living heritage. Dive into the bustling atmosphere of Gwangjang Market, a vibrant marketplace that pulsates with energy. Experience the lively ambiance as you explore stalls brimming with diverse goods and local delicacies. Your guide will navigate you through the market, introducing you to hidden culinary gems and unique finds.

Layover tour to Gyeongbokgung-Folk Museum-Bukchon-Insadong

Layover tour to Gyeongbokgung-Folk Museum-Bukchon-Insadong

Exploring of Korea’s unique cultural identity and beauty! "Tour starts from my pick up at ICN - We'll go to Seoul station by express train or normal train - We'll buy return ticket of expresee train for ICN - Tour - We'll go to Seoul station by my escort - Customers leave Seoul st for ICN and tour ends at Seoul st." Therefore, if we meet at 7am at ICN, tour ends at 1pm at Seoul station. It is 6 hours tour. Express train moves almost every one hour, and in peak season, it is sold out and so we need to buy ticket in advance. Express train is a designated seat system. Tourist destinations are Gyeongbokgung Palace, the essence & highlight of Korean palace, Bukchon Hanok Village and Insadong street for half days. With the end of tour, guide escorts guest to Seoul Station to take express train for Incheon Airport, so that guest take the train departing for Inchon airport. All transportation costs and admission price are included in the price of tour. Architecture is the center of culture and center of tour. Architectural style represents spirit of times. Confucianism is spirit of Joseon Dynasty. Confucianism culture of Joseon Dynasty is unique & differentiated characteristic of Korean culture, compared to Chinese and Japanese. The beauty and value of traditional architecture consists of architectural feature & its historical significance and spirit of times. With the basic information offered by guide, you can fully appreciate the beauty and value of not only Gyeongbokgung but entire Korea’s traditional culture. Without the basic information, you are just fascinated by their superficial beauty. The information helps tourists can fully enjoy not only this tour but also entire tour in Korea. Gyeongbokgung is 1st must-see architectures in Korea, because Gyeongbokgung represents Korea's cultural identity, and Gyeongbokgung is the most beautiful place in Korea. Gyeongbokgung is 1st palace of Joseon, built as main palace in 1395, and it is largest palace and the only palace built on flat land and according to traditional palace architecture. Folk Museum is a beautiful place that fascinate all tourists. The Folk Museum of Korea shows common people’s life & seasonal activities, the folk culture, life process from birth, growth, marriage, aging, illness & treatment to death in Joseon Dynasty, through the series of exhibitions showing the ceremonial & commemorational rituals and events. Bukchon is hanok(traditional Korean house) village with long history, largest cluster of about 1,000 hanoks. Buckon village shows beautiful scenery that blends the traditional landscape with metropolitan skyscrapers and N Seoul tower in the background. Jogyesa Buddhist temple is small but the headquarter Buddhist temple of Korean Buddhist Organization, built in 1926 in Insadong and located adjacent to Gyeongbokgung.

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Seoul: Palace, Temple and Market Guided Foodie Tour at Night

Seoul: Palace, Temple and Market Guided Foodie Tour at Night

✨ Join our mesmerizing South Korean adventure under the stars! ✨ Explore the enchanting night views of Changgyeong Palace and Jogyesa Temple. Indulge in Gwangjang Market's vibrant food section, savoring authentic Korean street food and iconic Makgeolli (rice wine). Experience Seoul's magic at Changgyeong Palace, where stunning architecture and tranquil gardens glow under night lights. Lose yourself in Jogyesa Temple's serene beauty with lanterns illuminating sacred grounds. Dive into Gwangjang Market's bustling street food scene. Sip iconic Makgeolli, savor delightful Jeon(Korean pancake), and be daring with Chopped live octopus and beef tartare. Don't miss twisted Korean donuts, Kkwabaegi, a market favorite. Our insider tips ensure you skip the line for this sweet indulgence. This culinary journey through Korea's flavors, vibrant market lights, and sensational tastes leaves an indelible mark on your palate. It's not just food; it's an experience, a tradition, a taste of Korea's true spirit. Explore Daehangno's arts hub, Ikseon-dong Hanok Street's preserved houses, and Insadong's art and culture. Join us for an unforgettable adventure, discovering South Korea's captivating nights, rich history, and exquisite cuisine under the enchanting night sky!

Seoul: City Hightlights, Palace Tour, and Optional Hanbok

Seoul: City Hightlights, Palace Tour, and Optional Hanbok

Start your enchanting Seoul adventure by donning traditional Hanbok at a quaint local rental shop, perfectly setting the tone for a day steeped in history and culture. Step into the historic Gyeongbokgung Palace, where the vivid Changing of the Guard ceremony awaits. This spectacular event features elaborate costumes and precise choreography that echo the grandeur of the Joseon Dynasty, offering a plethora of photo opportunities to capture your Hanbok-clad silhouette against a backdrop of ancient splendor. Continue your journey at the National Palace Museum of Korea, where the rich tapestry of the Joseon Dynasty unfolds through an extensive array of royal artifacts. Each piece showcases the intricate craftsmanship and artistic heritage of ancient Korea, providing a deeper understanding of the country’s regal past. As you head to the next stop, enjoy a light Korean-style snack that is cool in summer or warm in winter, depending on the season. Next, meander through the charming, narrow lanes of Bukchon Hanok Village. As you traverse this scenic neighborhood, you'll be transported back in time by the traditional Korean houses that line the paths, each telling a story of a bygone era. This picturesque setting offers a profound insight into Korea’s enduring cultural heritage. Your cultural exploration culminates at Baek In-je's House, where you’ll step into the world of Korea's early 20th-century elite. This historic home, preserved in all its opulent glory, offers a rare glimpse into the luxurious lifestyles once led by Korea's upper class. This detailed itinerary offers a comprehensive exploration into Seoul's royal history and cultural richness, ensuring an unforgettable experience of the city’s most iconic and picturesque sites.

Seoul: Gyeongbok Palace, N Seoul Tower (with Cable Car)

Seoul: Gyeongbok Palace, N Seoul Tower (with Cable Car)

Experience the vibrant cultural heart of Seoul on a guided city tour that blends tradition, architecture, and local flavor. Begin your journey at Jogyesa Temple, the center of Korean Buddhism, where golden Buddha statues and pine-wood halls echo spiritual serenity. Witness the royal Changing of the Guard Ceremony and explore the grand Gyeongbok Palace, home to kings and queens of the Joseon Dynasty. Continue your discovery at the National Folk Museum, showcasing centuries of Korean life and heritage. Pass by the iconic Blue House, then stop at a ginseng museum and shop to learn about Korea’s traditional medicine. On the Full Day Tour, enjoy free time for lunch in Insadong, ride a cable car up to N Seoul Tower for panoramic views, and explore a vibrant local market like Namdaemun to shop like a local. With over a decade of experience, we are proud to be recognized as one of the leading Seoul tour providers. Our expert guides are professionally trained and deeply knowledgeable, ensuring every tour is both historically accurate and powerfully engaging. Book with confidence—your journey will be led by the best in the industry. Whether you choose a half-day or full-day option, our guides will bring Seoul’s rich history to life while helping you connect with the modern spirit of the city. Note: Gyeongbok Palace and the National Folk Museum are closed on Tuesdays. On that day, the tour will visit Changdeok Palace and Bukchon Hanok Village instead. * Half-Day City Tour (Morning) Pickup from hotel (downtown) or designated meeting point Jogyesa Buddhist Temple Changing of the Guard Ceremony Gyeongbok Palace National Folk Museum of Korea Ginseng Museum & Shop Drop-off at Myeongdong or City Hall * Full-Day City Tour Pickup from hotel (downtown) or designated meeting point Jogyesa Buddhist Temple Changing of the Guard Ceremony Gyeongbok Palace National Folk Museum of Korea Ginseng Museum & Shop Insadong Street (Free time for lunch) N Seoul Tower (Round-trip cable car included) Namdaemun Market or Traditional Market Drop-off at Myeongdong or City Hall # Tuesday Alternative Itinerary # (Gyeongbok Palace & Folk Museum Closed) Jogyesa Buddhist Temple Changdeok Palace Bukchon Hanok Village Ginseng Museum & Shop Insadong Street (Free time for lunch) N Seoul Tower (Cable Car) Namdaemun or Local Market

Seoul: City Highlights Private Tour with Pickup and Drop-off

Seoul: City Highlights Private Tour with Pickup and Drop-off

[Half-Day Tour] * Duration: 4 hours * Flexible departure times: Choose your start time in 1-hour intervals. * Course Option: 1. Royal Seoul Highlights: Palaces, Hanok, and Market Bites (A half-day tour covering Seoul’s essential landmarks—royal palace, traditional village, and local market) Tour Course : - Gyeongbokgung Palace, Bukchon Hanok Village, Gwangjang Market 2. Hidden Tranquility: Eunpyeong Hanok, Temple, and Scenic Drive (A healing course that takes you to peaceful neighborhoods, a serene temple, and a scenic drive route away from the city bustle) Tour Course: - Eunpyeong Hanok Village, Jingwansa Temple, Bugak Skyway Scenic Drive [Full-Day Tour] This tour offers fully customizable itineraries! After booking, please contact our CS Center to personalize your tour. * Duration: 9 hours * Departure options: 9:00 AM or 10:00 AM * Tour Option: - Explore Korea's Beautiful Outskirts (Option: Out of Seoul) Customize your itinerary to visit charming destinations outside of Seoul. Recommended locations include: Nami Island. Cheorwon DMZ. Paju DMZ - Discover the Best of Seoul (Option: Only Seoul) For those who want to dive deep into Seoul's attractions, the Full-Day Tour includes Half-Day highlights plus additional stops such as: Insadong, Han River Cruise, N Seoul Tower, Myeongdong. For any specific scheduling requirements or special requests, kindly reach out to us prior to making your booking. Our tours can be personalized to cover various regions across Korea, extending beyond Seoul.

Seoul: City Highlights Morning eBike Tour

Seoul: City Highlights Morning eBike Tour

Enjoy a memorable experience in Korea with an e-bike tour. Enjoy an expert guide and award-winning curation take you to the right place at the right time. Our service goes beyond a 5-star tour, it's more of a VIP concierge service! Share with us epic views and hidden places, fascinating tales in back allies steeped in history. Travel at human pace with time to stop and taste local food, meet local people and truly be in Korea! Afterward, contact us anytime for help or advice, and revisit the moment through your photo album courtesy of our photo service. I’m confident you will agree this is the “Must do tour” in Seoul! Tour outline: * Starting at our KTO office location with a 5-10 min safety check, helmet & e-bike fitting with a short test ride. * From Cheongycheon River we ride to Gyungbokgung Palace and loosely explore the neighborhoods around the palace. * On route we visit Gwanghwamun Square, briefly enter the royal palace, then explore the romantic West village visiting a hidden community, and trying some local delights at a traditional market. A brief stop at the presidential Blue House and on to Bukcheon Hanok Village before riding through Insadong to Joggeysa Temple. Finish with a Cheonggyecheon river bike path ride. *Don't worry your awesome e-bike will help every ride together and get you around comfortably and in style.

Seoul: Highlights of Seoul Full-Day Tour

Seoul: Highlights of Seoul Full-Day Tour

Your day will start with a tour guide to Gyeongbokgung Palace, the most beautiful and remains the largest of all five palaces (Tuesday: visit Changdeokgung place). Your will watch "Palace Royal Guard Changing Ceremony", a unique and special ceremony in the palace. Bukchon Hanok village which literally translates to "northern village," where many traditional houses operate as cultural centers, guesthouses and restaurants. From 2024 November 1st, all the tourists are prohibited to visit the village on Sundays and you visit Namsangol Hanok village on Sundays. Bugak Palgakjeong, also known as the Bugak Pavilion, you'll be captivated by the stunning panoramic views of Seoul. This tranquil pavilion is nestled on the slopes of Bugaksan Mountain, offering a peaceful retreat from the bustling city below. Take some time to absorb the beauty of the landscape and capture some incredible photographs. Cheongha Korea Ginseng. Ginseng is first mentioned in “Ji Jiu Zhang” during Han dynasty of China as herb used widely in the orient for so many diseases and ailments. It is a plant which had been regarded as a panacea, a cure all. In the studies, Korean ginseng shows best performances in adaptogenic properties. Lunch time is given(At own expense) in Gwangjang Market, the nation’s first market. Although the goods are not brand name products, the wide selection of high-quality goods at inexpensive prices will make it an enjoyable shopping experience. The market is famous for the delicious foods so have lunch or some snacks. After lunch, afternoon tour starts. The War Memorial of Korea is a museum established in 1994. It gives us thought of preventing war through lessons from the Korean War and hope for reunification of North and South Korea National Museum of Korean Contemporary History, opened on December 26, 2012. The museum features four permanent exhibition halls which cover the period from the late 19th century to the present of South Korea. You will have photo time on the rooftop with Gyeongbokgung palace view Jogyesa Temple is chief temple of the Jogye order which represents the Korean Buddhism. It promotes embodiment of society where people live together and Bodhisattva's spirit. Also, the temple is a historic site that has lived through the turbulent modern history of Korea. Tapgol Park is a public park that lies at the center of Seoul, near Insadong. It was here in 1919 where the March 1st Korean Independence Movement began. This movement called for the independence of Korea from Japanese rule. The park is also briefly featured in Squid Game Season 2 episode 1 “Bread and Lottery.” In the scene, the recruiter passes out lottery tickets and bread to the homeless there before stamping down the remaining bread.

Seoul City Tour: Gyeongbok Palace, N Tower & Local Market

Seoul City Tour: Gyeongbok Palace, N Tower & Local Market

• Itinerary: Jogyesa Buddhist Temple - Changing of the Guard Ceremony - Gyeongbok Palace - National Folk Museum - Pass by Blue House - Ginseng Museum - Insadong Street (Free time for lunch) - N Seoul Tower (Including only round trip cable car) - Namdaemun Local Market or Traditional Market - Drop off at Myeongdong or City Hall area. * Lunch is not included (Tour guide will recommend the best restaurants and menu). * Gyeongbok Palace (with Changing of Guard Ceremony) & National Folk Museum are closed on every Tuesday. (Itinerary for Tuesday : Gyeongbok Palace - National Folk Museum -> Changdeok Palace & Bukchon Hanok Village) Don’t miss the chance to explore Seoul, South Korea’s vibrant capital on our Seoul City Tour! You will discover a mix of art, delicious cuisine, tradition, natural beauty, and a deeper understanding of culture. This is a wonderful opportunity to create lifetime memories with your loved ones! The Jogyesa Buddhist Temple is one of the most important landmarks of Korean Buddhism, first established all the way back in 1935. The temple is located in downtown Seoul and is graced by an ancient white pine tree. Next up on our Seoul City Tour is Gyeongbokgung Palace. This was the main home of the Josun Dynasty constructed in 1395. This is a stunning building with 7,700 rooms! The palace did take a few hits over the years, which makes it all the more interesting to see today! One of the first stops on our Seoul tour will be the Changing of the Guard Ceremony which is a beloved old tradition. Then, we will visit one of Seoul’s main palaces – Gyeongbok Palace which is home to thousands of years worth of history and has survived many turbulent events. After taking a lunch break, we’ll continue with our Seoul City Tour by heading over to two local markets – Insadong Arts and Crafts Market. Here, you can find beautiful local treasures to bring home to your loved ones and sample quirky little snacks and Korean street food. Once you’ve had your full of Korean treats, we’ll treat you to some magical views of downtown Seoul on the Namsan Cable Car. This well-known Korean landmark offers captivating views of Namsan Mountain and downtown Seoul as you ascend the 605-metre-long cable to the top. The last destination will be the first largest traditional market in Korea called Namdaemun Market. Various goods in store such as children’s, men’s and women’s wear. The displayed goods are sold at a reasonable price and it also functions as a wholesale market. Finally, we will drop you off at either Myeongdong or City Hall after a magical full day tour in Seoul.

Seoul: War Memorial, Jogyesa Temple & Tapgol Park Tour

Seoul: War Memorial, Jogyesa Temple & Tapgol Park Tour

[Afternoon Tour] Designated Departure Point: the lobby of the Koreana Hotel's Office building The War Memorial of Korea, mainly the 3rd floor United Nations Memorial Cemetery - National Museum of Korean Contemporary History - Jogye Temple - Tapgol Park - Drop off at Myeongdong Cathedral [Full-day Tour] Designated Departure Point: Myeongdong Station Exit #10, in front of Sejong Hotel Gyeongbokgung Palace(with Royal Guard Changing Ceremony) - Bukchon Hanok Village (Sunday: Namsangol Hanok Village instaed) -Bugak Skyway - Ginseng Museum - Gwangjang Market: Lunch time(Own expenses) - The War Memorial of Korea, mainly 3rd floor United Nations Memorial Cemetery - National Museum of Korean Contemporary History - Jogye Temple - Tapgol Park - Drop off at Myeongdong Cathedral The War Memorial of Korea is a museum established in 1994. It gives us thought of preventing war through lessons from the Korean War and hope for reunification of North and South Korea National Museum of Korean Contemporary History, opened on December 26, 2012. The museum features four permanent exhibition halls which cover the period from the late 19th century to the present of South Korea. Jogyesa Temple is chief temple of the Jogye order which represents the Korean Buddhism. It promotes embodiment of society where people live together and Bodhisattva's spirit. Also, the temple is a historic site that has lived through the turbulent modern history of Korea. Tapgol Park is a public park that lies at the center of Seoul, near Insadong. It was here in 1919 where the March 1st Korean Independence Movement began. This movement called for the independence of Korea from Japanese rule. The park is also briefly featured in Squid Game Season 2 episode 1 “Bread and Lottery.” In the scene, the recruiter passes out lottery tickets and bread to the homeless there before stamping down the remaining bread. *Hanbok is NOT available

Seoul : Best of Seoul Private Walking Tour

Seoul : Best of Seoul Private Walking Tour

Embark on a captivating private tour designed to immerse you in the hidden gems of Seoul, providing an authentic perspective through the eyes of a local guide. This off-the-beaten-track journey unveils the diverse layers of the dynamic Korean capital, seamlessly blending traditional and modern experiences. Begin your adventure with a guided exploration of the iconic 14th-century Gyeongbokgung Palace. Marvel at the historical significance of this architectural masterpiece as your guide shares captivating stories and insights. Your tour includes an admission ticket, ensuring a seamless entry into this cultural gem. Traverse the well-preserved streets of Bukchon Hanok Village, a charming neighborhood that transports you back in time. Immerse yourself in the beauty of traditional Korean architecture, characterized by hanoks (traditional houses). Your local guide will provide fascinating details about the history and significance of this living heritage. Dive into the bustling atmosphere of Gwangjang Market, a vibrant marketplace that pulsates with energy. Experience the lively ambiance as you explore stalls brimming with diverse goods and local delicacies. Your guide will navigate you through the market, introducing you to hidden culinary gems and unique finds.

Layover tour to Gyeongbokgung-Folk Museum-Bukchon-Insadong

Layover tour to Gyeongbokgung-Folk Museum-Bukchon-Insadong

Exploring of Korea’s unique cultural identity and beauty! "Tour starts from my pick up at ICN - We'll go to Seoul station by express train or normal train - We'll buy return ticket of expresee train for ICN - Tour - We'll go to Seoul station by my escort - Customers leave Seoul st for ICN and tour ends at Seoul st." Therefore, if we meet at 7am at ICN, tour ends at 1pm at Seoul station. It is 6 hours tour. Express train moves almost every one hour, and in peak season, it is sold out and so we need to buy ticket in advance. Express train is a designated seat system. Tourist destinations are Gyeongbokgung Palace, the essence & highlight of Korean palace, Bukchon Hanok Village and Insadong street for half days. With the end of tour, guide escorts guest to Seoul Station to take express train for Incheon Airport, so that guest take the train departing for Inchon airport. All transportation costs and admission price are included in the price of tour. Architecture is the center of culture and center of tour. Architectural style represents spirit of times. Confucianism is spirit of Joseon Dynasty. Confucianism culture of Joseon Dynasty is unique & differentiated characteristic of Korean culture, compared to Chinese and Japanese. The beauty and value of traditional architecture consists of architectural feature & its historical significance and spirit of times. With the basic information offered by guide, you can fully appreciate the beauty and value of not only Gyeongbokgung but entire Korea’s traditional culture. Without the basic information, you are just fascinated by their superficial beauty. The information helps tourists can fully enjoy not only this tour but also entire tour in Korea. Gyeongbokgung is 1st must-see architectures in Korea, because Gyeongbokgung represents Korea's cultural identity, and Gyeongbokgung is the most beautiful place in Korea. Gyeongbokgung is 1st palace of Joseon, built as main palace in 1395, and it is largest palace and the only palace built on flat land and according to traditional palace architecture. Folk Museum is a beautiful place that fascinate all tourists. The Folk Museum of Korea shows common people’s life & seasonal activities, the folk culture, life process from birth, growth, marriage, aging, illness & treatment to death in Joseon Dynasty, through the series of exhibitions showing the ceremonial & commemorational rituals and events. Bukchon is hanok(traditional Korean house) village with long history, largest cluster of about 1,000 hanoks. Buckon village shows beautiful scenery that blends the traditional landscape with metropolitan skyscrapers and N Seoul tower in the background. Jogyesa Buddhist temple is small but the headquarter Buddhist temple of Korean Buddhist Organization, built in 1926 in Insadong and located adjacent to Gyeongbokgung.

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What people are saying about Jogyesa Temple

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5 out of 5 stars

Our tour guide Paul was so kind and extremely informative. He is local to Seoul and has studied the culture and history of the area for over 10 years. Each area that we visited was unique and beautiful, but Paul made the experience much more immersive with the knowledge that he shared about each location. Gyeongbokgung palace is an unforgettable place and I would recommend anyone that has the opportunity to visit Korea to go see it. In addition to sight seeing, Paul wanted us to experience the charm in Seoul through other things such as the efficient public transportation and authentic street food. Overall, this was an amazing experience that we will never forget!

5 out of 5 stars

Kim was excellent! The tour gave really good insight into the pageantry and scope of Korean history. The food was delicious (and it was soooo hard not to eat everything in the market!) and the company was fun. I found our conversation between the tour stops to be enlightening about life in Seoul as Kim gave us perspective from a native's eye. 10/10 would recommend!

5 out of 5 stars

Paul was informative. He had shown the best part of Seoul within the time frame allotted. Experienced taking the express train, subway and the bus. The city was clean.

5 out of 5 stars

Half day highlights tour was great. Kay was a great guide. Friendly, knowledgeable and open to questions. Gyeongbukgung Palace was a highlight.

5 out of 5 stars

Excelnt, we found all the tradition and culture in seoul ( the main ones)