All day
Seoul Culture Tour
In the morning, you can discover the charm of Seoul and experience traditional Korean culture by exploring iconic landmarks, including the majestic Gwanghwamun, the serene Jogyesa Temple, the beautiful Gyeongbokgung Palace, and the intriguing National Folk Museum.
In the afternoon, you can eat delicious food at the lively Gwangjang Market, experience the tranquil charm of Namsangol Hanok Village, and enjoy beautiful views of Seoul from N Seoul Tower.
By working with a professional guide, you can learn about Korea's cultural heritage and take pictures at great photo spots.
center of seoul
historical landmark
Don’t you want to escape from the stuffy forest of buildings for a while? In the city center, you can enjoy historical cultural heritage that provides a glimpse into Korea's old culture. From the majestic Gwanghwamun, you can see a panoramic view of Seoul, where ancient times and modern times come together. Through the tour, you can meet and hear interesting stories from Jogyesa Temple to Gyeongbokgung Palace, National Folk Museum, Gwangjang Market, and N Seoul Tower.
See you all here!
1. Finding peace of mind and body in a quiet atmosphere, Jogyesa Temple
Jogyesa Temple is a famous Buddhist temple located in Seoul, South Korea, with beautiful architecture and a quiet atmosphere. And did you know that Jogyesa Temple is famous for being the headquarters of the Jogye Church, the largest Buddhist sect in the United States? Seoul has many interesting places if you know it! Here, we hope you can shake off the worries of life for a while and enjoy a peaceful rest.
2. Time travel to the Joseon Dynasty, Gyeongbokgung Palace
At Gyeongbokgung Palace, a palace built in the early Joseon Dynasty, feel the peaceful natural environment such as the open sky view, gardens and lakes within the palace, and feel like you have traveled back in time to the Joseon Dynasty by looking at the antique architecture of Gyeongbokgung Palace. You can understand how Gyeongbokgung Palace changed after the Japanese invasions of Korea and hear interesting stories about the Joseon Dynasty royal family. You will have an even more enjoyable time if you imagine what it would have been like if you were born in the Joseon Dynasty among the gatekeepers guarding Gyeongbokgung Palace and people wearing hanbok. Also, don't miss out on taking the photo of your life at Hyangwonjeong Pavilion and Gyeonghoeru Pavilion in Gyeongbokgung Palace.
3. Cultural heritage can only be seen once you know it, National Folk Museum of Korea
What is folklore? It refers to the culture related to the people, customs, and civilian life. If you're curious about how different the lives of Joseon people were in the past, take a look at that life at the National Folk Museum. Rather than just studying boring history, it will be an opportunity to experience Korea's colorful traditional culture and folk art through various exhibits such as traditional costumes, crafts, and music. You can also see streets that recreate life when electricity was first used. Take a walk with your parents, friends, and lover and make good memories.
4. Full of food , Gwangjang Market
Gwangjang Market continued the legacy of Baeogae Market during the Joseon Dynasty, and received permission to open a market with the establishment of Gwangjang Co., Ltd. in 1905, which continues to this day. In other words, it can be considered the largest traditional market in Korea. Here, eat delicious food and enjoy the sights of the alley market.
5. Namsan Hanok Village, full of charm
Namsan Mountain has beautiful scenery and is a place where our ancestors built pavilions and lived a refined life. In order to preserve the lives of our ancestors, the Hanok Village was created right here by relocating and restoring five Hanoks scattered throughout downtown Seoul and decorating a traditional-style garden. Visit the charming Namsan Hanok Village and take a walk while viewing traditional architecture in a peaceful atmosphere. From the houses of the upper class to the houses of the common people, you can see the size and furniture of the Hanok houses that show the lifestyle of people of each class during the Joseon Dynasty in one place.
6. The best view in Seoul, N Seoul Tower
There are many mountains in Seoul, with Namsan located in the center. Namsan Seoul Tower, Korea's first comprehensive radio tower, was built there. Recently, the Korean Wave has become popular and awareness has increased as a filming location for various entertainment shows and dramas, making it a place that is constantly visited by domestic and foreign tourists. Climb up to the N Seoul Tower to enjoy the stunning cityscape and take photos with Seoul's green mountains and buildings along the Han River in the background.
Tour schedule
Meeting point:
Hotels in downtown Seoul
After the reservation is confirmed, the company will contact the reservation holder to confirm the pickup location and discuss time.
Meeting time:
08:40 AM
Please arrive 10 minutes before the meeting time.
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