Explore Seoul’s soul: temples, markets, and hanok villages. Discover history, culture, and flavors on this immersive walking tour.
Explore Seoul’s soul: temples, markets, and hanok villages. Discover history, culture, and flavors on this immersive walking tour.
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Jogyesa Temple - Experience tranquility in the heart of Seoul at Jogyesa Temple.
Nestled amidst the bustling city streets, Jogyesa Temple provides a serene escape for peace and reflection.
As the principal temple of Korean Buddhism, it stands as one of Korea’s most significant spiritual sites, where history and tradition are vividly alive.
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- Jogyesa Temple - Experience tranquility in the heart of Seoul at Jogyesa Temple.
Nestled amidst the bustling city streets, Jogyesa Temple provides a serene escape for peace and reflection.
As the principal temple of Korean Buddhism, it stands as one of Korea’s most significant spiritual sites, where history and tradition are vividly alive.
The stunning Main Hall, vibrant lanterns, and the soothing aroma of incense create an enchanting atmosphere that feels worlds apart from Seoul’s fast pace.
Stroll through this sacred space, listen to the gentle chime of temple bells, and immerse yourself in the authentic spirit of Korean culture.
Beyond a mere sightseeing destination, Jogyesa Temple is a place to pause, breathe, and connect with the soul of Seoul.
- Insadong - Insadong is one of Seoul’s most renowned cultural streets, where tradition and modernity harmoniously coexist.
As you wander through its vibrant alleys, you’ll discover traditional tea houses, local art galleries, handmade crafts, and distinctive Korean souvenirs.
At its heart lies Ssamziegil, a vibrant and artistic shopping area brimming with small design shops, cozy cafés, and hidden photo opportunities.
It’s the ideal spot to experience Korean culture, savor local street food, and create cherished memories to take home.
More than just a shopping destination, Insadong and Ssamziegil offer a warm and unforgettable journey into the essence of old Seoul.
- Ikseon-dong Hanok Street - Ikseondong Hanok Village is a hidden treasure where traditional Korean hanok houses seamlessly blend with trendy cafés, restaurants, workshops, and boutique shops.
While preserving the charm of ancient Korean architecture, the area also exudes a stylish and contemporary vibe, making every stroll through its narrow alleys feel unique.
Every corner is adorned with distinctive photo spots, perfect for capturing lasting memories and enjoying a tranquil walk through a different facet of Seoul.
During the day, the hanok streets are bathed in warm sunlight, and at night, soft lights create a romantic and cozy ambiance.
More than just a tourist attraction, Ikseondong is a place where Seoul’s past and present beautifully converge.
- Kwangjang Market - Gwangjang Market is one of Korea’s oldest and most renowned traditional markets, teeming with energy, local flavors, and genuine Korean street food.
As you explore the bustling market, you’ll encounter famous dishes like bindaetteok (mung bean pancakes), tteokbokki, kimbap, and freshly made Korean-style noodles.
The market is not only a haven for food enthusiasts but also an excellent place to experience local life, traditional fabrics, and the welcoming atmosphere of old Seoul.
The sounds, aromas, and friendly energy of the market create a truly memorable experience.
More than just a culinary stop, Gwangjang Market is where you can savor the true essence of Korean culture.
- Jongmyo Shrine - Jongmyo Shrine is one of Korea’s most revered historical sites and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, preserving the spirit of the Joseon Dynasty.
Constructed over 600 years ago, it served as the venue for royal ancestral rituals honoring the kings and queens of the Joseon Dynasty.
The long stone pathways, tranquil courtyards, and graceful wooden architecture create a serene and powerful atmosphere unlike any other in Seoul.
Walking through Jongmyo feels like stepping back in time, where you can genuinely sense the dignity and tradition of Korea’s royal heritage.
More than just a historical landmark, Jongmyo offers a profound understanding of Korean culture, Confucian values, and royal legacy.

- Bottled water
- Jongmyo Shrine admission fee
- Professional Tour Guide Fee
- Bottled water
- Jongmyo Shrine admission fee
- Professional Tour Guide Fee
- Personal snacks and meal expenses
- Other personal expenses
- Personal snacks and meal expenses
- Other personal expenses
Discover the essence of Seoul through its rich history, vibrant culture, delectable cuisine, and local allure.
Begin your journey at Jogyesa Temple, where vibrant lanterns and serene temple grounds provide a tranquil retreat amidst the bustling city.
Stroll through Insadong and Ssamziegil, areas brimming with traditional tea houses, handcrafted goods,…
Discover the essence of Seoul through its rich history, vibrant culture, delectable cuisine, and local allure.
Begin your journey at Jogyesa Temple, where vibrant lanterns and serene temple grounds provide a tranquil retreat amidst the bustling city.
Stroll through Insadong and Ssamziegil, areas brimming with traditional tea houses, handcrafted goods, art galleries, and picturesque streets that showcase the charm of old Korea.
In Ikseondong Hanok Village, traditional hanok houses harmoniously coexist with trendy cafés and unique shops, making it one of Seoul’s most photogenic areas.
Savor genuine Korean street food at Gwangjang Market, renowned for bindaetteok, tteokbokki, kimbap, and local delicacies cherished by both residents and visitors.
Conclude your exploration at Jongmyo Shrine, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where you can appreciate the serene beauty of Korea’s royal heritage.
This experience is more than just a city tour; it’s a journey into the heart of Seoul.
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.