Embark on a full-day guided tour in Seoul, exploring famous attractions and indulging in local cuisine. Discover the city’s highlights and savor mouthwatering Korean foods on this unforgettable adventure!
Embark on a full-day guided tour in Seoul, exploring famous attractions and indulging in local cuisine. Discover the city’s highlights and savor mouthwatering Korean foods on this unforgettable adventure!
- National Folk Museum of Korea - Nestled within the beautiful Gyeongbokgung Palace from the Joseon dynasty, the National Folk Museum of Korea showcases the rich history, agriculture, and traditional art of Korea. The museum boasts approximately 100,000 artifacts and includes an outdoor area with historic buildings and structures from the 20th…
- National Folk Museum of Korea - Nestled within the beautiful Gyeongbokgung Palace from the Joseon dynasty, the National Folk Museum of Korea showcases the rich history, agriculture, and traditional art of Korea. The museum boasts approximately 100,000 artifacts and includes an outdoor area with historic buildings and structures from the 20th century.
- Gyeongbokgung Palace - Known as the Northern Palace, Gyeongbokgung is the largest and often regarded as the most stunning of Seoul’s five main palaces. A must-see attraction in South Korea, it was built in the 14th century and stands as the oldest palace from the Joseon Dynasty. Located in the lively Jongno-Gu district, famous for its cultural activities, visitors can explore 600 years of history and enjoy the impressive changing of the guards ceremony.
- Bukchon Hanok Village - Situated between Gyeongbokgung Palace and Changdeokgung Palace, both from Seoul’s Joseon Dynasty, Bukchon Hanok Village features numerous traditional hanok houses that have been converted into restaurants, teahouses, cultural centers, art galleries, and B&Bs. It’s an ideal spot to experience the past and enjoy the nostalgic atmosphere.
- Baek In-je’s House - Constructed during the Japanese occupation of Korea, Baek In-je’s House is a prime example of a well-preserved modern hanok, a traditional Korean house. Positioned on elevated ground, it offers stunning views of Bukchon Hanok Village. As one of the largest remaining traditional houses in the city, it has been designated a Citizens’ Cultural Heritage site and transformed into a museum due to its unique history and significance.
- Insadong - Despite being a popular tourist spot, this vibrant neighborhood is a key hub for culture and art in Seoul. It is brimming with delightful tea houses, restaurants, street food stalls, galleries, and souvenir shops, making it a must-visit location.
- Cheonggyecheon Stream - Cheonggyecheon Stream is an 11-kilometer-long waterway flowing through the heart of Seoul. Originally existing during the Joseon Dynasty, it vanished over time but was restored in 2003 after a highway, built post-Korean War for economic development, was removed. Starting at Cheonggye Plaza, a venue for cultural events, the stream passes under 22 bridges and offers numerous attractions along its path before joining the Hangang River.
- HiKR Ground - Located within the Korea Tourism Organization Seoul Center, “HiKR Ground” is a unique promotional hub for Korean tourism. Visitors can indulge in K-Pop experiences and enjoy captivating media art. The name “HiKR Ground” symbolizes Korea’s warm welcome (“Hi”) to international tourists and its aim to be an exciting playground for all.
- Kwangjang Market - While Kwangjang Market is widely known for clothing shopping, insiders recognize it as a haven for food lovers. This bustling market offers a vast selection of affordable, traditional Korean snacks and street foods that are sure to please. For an authentic and budget-friendly treat, don’t miss the massive mung-bean pancakes.
Here are some highly recommended foods:
- Mayak Kimbap: These addictive bite-sized seaweed rice rolls are filled with various ingredients like vegetables and pickled radish, often served with a spicy dipping sauce.
- Tteokbokki: A snack made with chewy rice cakes cooked in a spicy sauce.
- Kalgugsu: A noodle dish featuring handmade noodles in a flavorful broth with vegetables and sometimes meat or seafood.
- Korean pastries: Fried pastries made from dough twisted into a unique shape.
Visitors often sample several dishes and capture photos.
- Tosokchon Samgyetang - Samgyetang is a Korean delicacy consisting of a whole young chicken stuffed with rice, ginseng, garlic, and other herbs. The chicken is cooked until tender, resulting in a nourishing soup. It is believed to boost energy and health, making it a popular choice in Korea, especially during the hot summer months, known for its delicious taste and comforting qualities.
- KyungIn Art Gallery Dawon - Insa-dong has long been a symbol of the past. This location is notable for being the former residence of Park Young-hyo, the creator of the Korean flag. The house retains its traditional style and exudes a charming hanok ambiance. Visitors can enjoy the beautiful garden adorned with flowers and trees while sipping traditional tea.

- Lunch
- Dinner
- Tea and coffee
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- All fees and/or taxes
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Tea and coffee
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- All fees and/or taxes
- personal expenses
- personal travel insurance
- personal expenses
- personal travel insurance
Get ready for an amazing adventure in Seoul with this jam-packed full-day tour! It’s perfect for those who are visiting for the first time and want to see the best of the city. We’ve got an exciting lineup of attractions lined up just for you.
But wait, there’s more! We’ll continue our food adventure at a famous restaurant, tea house, and the Kwangjang…
Get ready for an amazing adventure in Seoul with this jam-packed full-day tour! It’s perfect for those who are visiting for the first time and want to see the best of the city. We’ve got an exciting lineup of attractions lined up just for you.
But wait, there’s more! We’ll continue our food adventure at a famous restaurant, tea house, and the Kwangjang market, where you can feast on an incredible variety of mouthwatering Korean foods. It’s a foodie’s dream come true!
And guess what? You won’t have to worry about going hungry because we’ve got you covered! Lunch and dinner are included in this awesome tour, so you can savor the flavors of Seoul throughout the day.
Get ready to have an amazing time, make unforgettable memories, and experience the best of Seoul in one epic day!
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.