Immerse yourself in the rich history and vibrant culture of Seoul on our full-day tour. Explore ancient palaces, witness the Changing of the Guard Ceremony, and discover local markets for unique souvenirs and delicious street food.
Immerse yourself in the rich history and vibrant culture of Seoul on our full-day tour. Explore ancient palaces, witness the Changing of the Guard Ceremony, and discover local markets for unique souvenirs and delicious street food.
- Seoul - Enjoy complimentary hotel pickup from a selection of hotels in Seoul, or meet at two convenient downtown locations: Myeongdong Subway Station (Exit 9) and Seoul City Hall Subway Station (Exit 6). Here, meet your friendly tour guide and board our comfortable Seoul City Sightseeing tour bus. Arrive 10-15 minutes early to avoid delays and…
- Seoul - Enjoy complimentary hotel pickup from a selection of hotels in Seoul, or meet at two convenient downtown locations: Myeongdong Subway Station (Exit 9) and Seoul City Hall Subway Station (Exit 6). Here, meet your friendly tour guide and board our comfortable Seoul City Sightseeing tour bus. Arrive 10-15 minutes early to avoid delays and ensure you find the meeting point easily.
- Cheonggyecheon Stream - Cheonggyecheon is a beautifully restored 11-kilometer urban stream flowing through central Seoul, providing a peaceful retreat in the bustling city. Once hidden beneath concrete, it was transformed in 2005 into a lively public space with walkways, bridges, and greenery, ideal for leisurely walks or cultural events. This iconic waterway seamlessly combines history, nature, and modern urban life.
- Jogyesa Temple - Begin your Seoul City Sightseeing tour at Jogyesa Buddhist Temple, the center of Korean Zen Buddhism since 1395. Enter a tranquil haven amidst Seoul’s busy streets, where incense fills the air and colorful lanterns sway above. Admire the temple’s detailed wooden architecture and ancient locust trees. Listen to the monks’ soft chants and feel the serene energy of this sacred place. This stop offers a calming introduction to Korea’s spiritual heritage, inviting reflection on centuries of tradition before exploring the city’s vibrant energy.
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Gwanghwamun Gate - * Note: Closed on Tuesdays. The Changing of the Guard Ceremony does not occur on Tuesdays!
Walk through Gwanghwamun Gate, the grand main entrance to Gyeongbokgung Palace, restored in 2010 to its 1395 splendor. This iconic gateway stands over Seoul’s historic center, its colorful wooden beams shining in the sun. Experience the thrilling Changing of the Guard Ceremony, a lively reenactment of Joseon-era traditions, with costumed guards, echoing drums, and fluttering flags. This spectacle transports you to Korea’s royal past, making it a highlight of your Seoul City tour. Capture photos of the gate’s impressive silhouette and feel the historical significance as you enter Seoul’s royal legacy. -
Gyeongbokgung Palace - * Note: Closed on Tuesdays.
Explore the grandeur of Gyeongbokgung Palace, Seoul’s largest Joseon Dynasty palace, established in 1395 as the center of Korea’s royal court. Wander through its expansive courtyards, where ornate pavilions and serene ponds reflect centuries of history. Touch the cool stone of Geunjeongjeon Hall, where kings once held court, and imagine the whispers of ancient royals. Your guide’s stories of palace intrigues and lavish ceremonies will captivate you. A highlight of your Seoul City Sightseeing tour, Gyeongbokgung combines architectural splendor with fascinating tales, offering an unforgettable glimpse into Korea’s regal past. -
National Folk Museum of Korea - * Note: Closed on Tuesdays.
Delve into Korea’s rich heritage at the National Folk Museum of Korea, established in 1945 to highlight the nation’s cultural roots. Explore exhibits filled with artifacts, from traditional hanbok to ancient farming tools, vividly bringing Korea’s everyday life across centuries to life. Feel the texture of handwoven textiles and hear stories of rural traditions that shaped the nation. Set against the palace’s stunning backdrop, this stop on your Seoul City tour is a captivating journey through Korea’s soul, leaving you inspired by the resilience and creativity of its people. - The Blue House - * Note: Closed on Tuesdays.
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Changdeokgung Palace - * Note: Open on Tuesdays only! This stop replaces Gyeongbokgung Palace on Tuesdays.
Enter the enchanting Changdeok Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site built in 1405, renowned for its harmonious integration with nature. Stroll through its elegant halls and secret gardens, where winding paths lead to lotus ponds and ancient trees. The air carries the faint scent of pine as sunlight filters through ornate latticework. Hear tales of Joseon kings and queens who found solace here, their stories echoing in the tranquil Huwon Garden. This stop on your Seoul City Sightseeing tour is a mesmerizing escape into Korea’s royal serenity, a must-see that will linger in your heart. -
Bukchon Hanok Village - * Note: Open on Tuesdays only! This stop replaces the National Folk Museum of Korea on Tuesdays.
Explore the charming lanes of Bukchon Hanok Village, a living museum of traditional Korean homes, or hanoks, dating back to the Joseon Dynasty. Nestled between Gyeongbokgung and Changdeokgung, this hillside enclave boasts tiled roofs and wooden facades that glow in the afternoon light. Feel the smooth cobblestones underfoot and catch the faint aroma of brewing tea from nearby cafes. Your guide shares stories of artisans and aristocrats who once called these alleys home. A highlight of your Seoul City tour, Bukchon offers a picturesque step back in time, perfect for photos and soaking in Korea’s cultural charm. - Cheongha Korea Ginseng Museum - Discover the secrets of Korea’s prized ginseng at the Cheongha Korea Ginseng Museum, a hidden gem showcasing the root’s 1,500-year history in Korean medicine and culture. Explore exhibits tracing ginseng’s journey from mountain fields to global superfood, with displays of ancient harvesting tools and modern extracts. Smell the earthy aroma of ginseng tea samples and learn how this “elixir of life” boosts vitality. This unique stop on your Seoul City Sightseeing tour offers a fascinating dive into Korea’s wellness traditions, leaving you energized and intrigued by this iconic root’s legacy. You will also have the opportunity to visit the Government-Approved Korean Ginseng Center shop, where you can taste Korean ginseng tea and a variety of products as well as purchase them for your own health benefits or as a gift if you wish.
- Insadong - Immerse yourself in the vibrant Insadong Arts and Crafts Market, a bustling street where Korea’s creative spirit shines. Browse stalls filled with handmade pottery, calligraphy brushes, and intricate hanji paper crafts, perfect for unique souvenirs. Savor the sizzle of street food like hotteok (sweet pancakes) or bibimbap during your free time for lunch, with aromas filling the air. The lively hum of artisans and shoppers creates an electric atmosphere. This stop on your Seoul City tour is a cultural feast for the senses, offering a chance to taste, touch, and treasure Korea’s artistic heartbeat. We will give you a generous amount of free time here so you can also get some lunch.
- Kwangjang Market - Dive into the vibrant chaos of Kwangjang Market (also known as Gwangjang Market), one of Seoul’s oldest traditional markets, bustling since 1905 with a maze of food stalls and textile shops. Savor the sizzling aromas of bindaetteok (mung bean pancakes) and yukhoe (raw beef) as vendors call out to passersby. Taste Korea’s street food legacy with a steaming bowl of kalguksu noodles, handmade before your eyes. Browse colorful fabrics or snag a unique souvenir from local artisans. This stop on our Seoul City Sightseeing tour is a sensory explosion, offering an authentic taste of Seoul’s lively spirit and culinary soul that will leave you hungry for more.
- Namsangol Hanok Village - Step into the timeless charm of Namsangol Hanok Village, a beautifully preserved enclave at the foot of Namsan Mountain, showcasing five restored Joseon-era hanok homes from the 19th century. Wander through traditional courtyards, where tiled roofs and wooden beams evoke Korea’s storied past. Hear the soft creak of wooden floors and smell the faint aroma of aged timber as you explore these living relics. This stop on your Seoul City Sightseeing tour offers an immersive dive into Korea’s cultural heritage, blending history with hands-on experiences that make every moment unforgettable.
- Namsan Cable Car - Soar above Seoul on the Namsan Cable Car, a thrilling ride whisking you up Namsan Mountain since 1962. Feel the gentle sway as the cable car climbs, revealing sweeping views of Seoul’s skyline sparkling below. The scent of pine trees fills the air as you ascend through lush greenery. This short but breathtaking journey is a highlight of your Seoul City tour, offering a heart-pounding perspective of the city’s blend of modern towers and historic charm. Step off ready to explore Namsan’s peak, with anticipation building for the tour’s grand finale.
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N Seoul Tower - * N Seoul Tower (Only includes round-trip cable car)
Conclude your Seoul City tour at Seoul Tower, officially N Seoul Tower, perched atop Namsan Mountain since 1971 and standing 236 meters tall as Korea’s iconic skyline beacon. Enjoy breathtaking 360-degree views of Seoul’s glittering metropolis, from distant mountains to neon-lit streets. Touch the colorful “love locks” left by couples and feel the cool mountain breeze. On clear nights, the city’s lights dazzle like a sea of stars. This unforgettable finale to your Seoul City Sightseeing tour blends romance, adventure, and panoramic beauty, leaving you spellbound by Seoul’s vibrant heart. - Myeongdong Shopping Street - Drop-off location: Disembark at Myeongdong for a bustling shopping haven renowned for beauty products, fashion, and Korean street food. Visit the iconic Myeongdong Cathedral, catch a traditional performance, or indulge in authentic Korean street food like tteokbokki and hotteok.
- Namdaemun Market - Drop-off location: Get off at Namdaemun Market to dive into the chaotic charm of Namdaemun Market, Seoul’s oldest and largest open-air market, thriving since 1414. Navigate its maze of stalls packed with everything from vibrant hanbok to steaming street food like mandu (dumplings). The air buzzes with vendors’ calls and the scent of grilled skewers. Haggling here is an art form. A shopper’s paradise in Seoul City, Namdaemun delivers an exhilarating dose of Seoul’s vibrant pulse, leaving you with treasures and memories to cherish.
- Seoul City Hall - Drop-off location: Step off at Seoul City Hall to explore a blend of historic and modern Seoul, with the iconic City Hall buildings and nearby Deoksugung Palace. Enjoy public events, snap photos at the “I SEOUL U” sign, or relax by the fountain in the lively plaza.

- Expert guidance by a professional English-speaking guide
- All taxes, fees, and handling charges included
- Complimentary hotel pickup service from downtown locations
- Comfortable travel with in-vehicle air conditioning
- N Seoul Tower admission with round trip cable car ride
- Expert guidance by a professional English-speaking guide
- All taxes, fees, and handling charges included
- Complimentary hotel pickup service from downtown locations
- Comfortable travel with in-vehicle air conditioning
- N Seoul Tower admission with round trip cable car ride
- Hotel drop-off
- Lunch
- Every Tuesday Gyeongbok Palace, Changing of the Guard Ceremony & National Folk Museum are closed.
- Wednesday-Monday: Changdeok Palace & Bukchon Hanok Village are not included in the tour
- Hotel drop-off
- Lunch
- Every Tuesday Gyeongbok Palace, Changing of the Guard Ceremony & National Folk Museum are closed.
- Wednesday-Monday: Changdeok Palace & Bukchon Hanok Village are not included in the tour
Our Seoul City Tour is a complete and effortless experience. We provide a complimentary hotel pickup so you don’t have to worry about any logistics. Just be sure to have your camera charged because you’re about to go on an unforgettable Seoul City Tour journey! You will be in the capable hands of our licensed tour guide who is available to answer any…
Our Seoul City Tour is a complete and effortless experience. We provide a complimentary hotel pickup so you don’t have to worry about any logistics. Just be sure to have your camera charged because you’re about to go on an unforgettable Seoul City Tour journey! You will be in the capable hands of our licensed tour guide who is available to answer any questions at any point, so feel free to ask away on Seoul City Tour!
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, and Namdaemun Market. Here, you can find beautiful local treasures to bring home to your loved ones and sample quirky little snacks and Korean street food.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.