Embark on a premium private tour of historic Seoul, following the footsteps of the award-winning film ‘Parasite’. Explore the film’s locations and discover the real face of modern Korean society.
Embark on a premium private tour of historic Seoul, following the footsteps of the award-winning film ‘Parasite’. Explore the film’s locations and discover the real face of modern Korean society.
- Ahyeon-dong - Visitors will explore the Kitaek family’s ancestral village and the mart where Kiwoo shares a drink with a friend. Many scenes were filmed here, including the spot where Kijeong took the peach. Tourists can quietly capture photos and observe the old houses, soon to be redeveloped.
- Seongbuk-dong - This area is portrayed as the…
- Ahyeon-dong - Visitors will explore the Kitaek family’s ancestral village and the mart where Kiwoo shares a drink with a friend. Many scenes were filmed here, including the spot where Kijeong took the peach. Tourists can quietly capture photos and observe the old houses, soon to be redeveloped.
- Seongbuk-dong - This area is portrayed as the residence of the Park family and is a notable affluent neighborhood in Korea. Tourists can discreetly take photos and experience a glimpse of the luxurious Korean lifestyle behind high walls.
- Buam-dong - Visitors will explore Jahamoon Tunnel and capture photos reminiscent of movie scenes. In the film, the Kitaek family descends the stairs in the rain, with the tunnel located beneath them.
- Bugak Palgakjeong Pavilion - Situated at the northern peak of original Seoul, this location features an octagonal pavilion, offering a relaxing space for tourists. This park is the backdrop for the Park family’s residence. Here, visitors can learn about feng shui geography before exploring the affluent Park neighborhood. This area is significant as it offers views of both the beginning and end of Seoul. Note: Parking is limited to small cars, enhancing the private tour experience, ensuring tourist satisfaction.
- Naksan Park - This park is a small mountain, the eastern peak of the Seoul fortress. Naksan Park is named for its camel hump-like shape, with ‘nakta’ meaning camel and ‘san’ meaning mountain in Korean. Thus, it is known as Nakta Park or Naksan Park. The mountain is a solid granite bedrock. The Joseon royal family appreciated its natural beauty, but during the Japanese Colonial Period, much of it was demolished due to rapid urban planning. To preserve the remaining green spaces, Naksan was designated a park on June 10, 2002. Centrally located in Seoul, this historical and scenic park offers visitors a panoramic view of the city. Note: The park has parking for small cars only, and tourists can enjoy the benefits of a private tour after navigating the narrow roads suitable for small vehicles.
- N Seoul Tower - Namsan Seoul Tower is Korea’s first tower-type tourist attraction. The tower’s summit reaches nearly 480m above sea level, including Namsan Mountain (243m) and the tower’s height (236.7m), making it one of the tallest towers in the East. It comprises Seoul Tower Plaza, recently opened to the public after 40 years, and N Seoul Tower, managed by CJ Foodville since 2005. Initially established as a broadcast tower for TV and radio signals in 1969, it has now become a prominent landmark and multi-cultural venue in Seoul.

- Private transportation
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Surcharges on fuel
- Parking fees
- Private transportation
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Surcharges on fuel
- Parking fees
- Lunch
- N-tower elevator(Tourist can take the elevator if they want to)
- Lunch
- N-tower elevator(Tourist can take the elevator if they want to)
We will take you on a tour following the footsteps of the film ‘Parasite’ which stunningly won four 92nd Academy Awards(Best Picture, Directing, Writing(Original Screenplay) and International Feature Film) in February 2020.
The movie portrays the real face of modern Korean society where the social divide between the haves and the have nots remains at its…
We will take you on a tour following the footsteps of the film ‘Parasite’ which stunningly won four 92nd Academy Awards(Best Picture, Directing, Writing(Original Screenplay) and International Feature Film) in February 2020.
The movie portrays the real face of modern Korean society where the social divide between the haves and the have nots remains at its core. You will visit sites where the movie was filmed.
We will visit the tourist attractions of Seoul, where the film was born. Named it 3 Peak and it will take you to the highest north, east and south peaks where the old (original) Seoul fortress is located, so you can see what Seoul really is. While visiting these places, you will hear from a knowledgeable guide about Seoul’s history, culture, and the background of these settlements, as well as about the history, religion, society, politics and culture of Korean society in general.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.