- Tour Code : PD01
- From USD 50.00 ~ (Pricing per person)
- Different Pricing based on No. of Pax
- Tour Duration : 10 hours (9:00~19:00)
- Language : English
- Maximum participant allowed : 7 pax
- Please email us if your group is more than 7 pax
- Please email us if you like to pay only deposit first
Seoul City Tour – Highlights of Seoul (Historical & Traditional)
$ 50.00
Description
Seoul city highlights tour would be a great idea to know more about the culture and history of South Korea.
We have listed the most extensive yet popular places to ensure that you enjoy the most when visiting the capital city of South Korea.
** Itinerary is adjustable according to your preference and request.
09:00 | Pick up at your hotel (in Seoul) |
Pass by Blue House (Previous Presidential Residence) | |
Gyeongbokgung Palace (Guard Changing Ceremony) * Closed on every Tuesday, replace with Changdeokgung Palace | |
National Folk Museum * Closed on every Tuesday | |
Jogyesa Temple or Samcheong-dong Street | |
12:00 | Lunch |
Bukchon Hanok Village | |
Insadong Antique Alley | |
Cheonggye Stream Park | |
N Seoul Tower (Only assist a cable car ticketing due to parking issue) | |
19:00 | Drop off at Myeongdong Shopping District or your hotel (In Seoul) |
Inclusion
Private Vehicle (All related cost), English Speaking Licensed Tour Guide Service (All related cost)
Exclusion
Admission Fee : Gyeongbokgung Palace Krw 3,000
Meal : Krw 6,000 ~ Up to your choice
* N Tower observatory (Krw 16,000) is optional at your choice. Tower area already has a great view on the top of Mt. Namsan
* Round trip cable car ride (Krw 14,000), One way cable car ride (Krw 11,000)
Pricing Per Person
1 person USD 320
2 persons USD 160 p/p
3 persons USD 106.67 p/p
4 persons USD 80 p/p
5 persons USD 70 p/p
6 persons USD 58.30 p/p
7 persons USD 50 p/p
Please email us if your group is more than 7 pax
Remark
In case you start/finish at Incheon airport, extra $80 per one way transfer from/to the airport
This tour covers Seoul’s historical landmarks, cultural sites, and modern attractions, providing a comprehensive overview of the city’s diverse appeal.
Blue House: Formerly the residence and office of the President of South Korea, the Blue House is known for its iconic blue-tiled roof and beautiful traditional Korean architecture.
Gyeongbokgung Palace: Built in 1395, Gyeongbokgung is the largest and most iconic palace of the Joseon Dynasty. Though it was destroyed during the Imjin War, it was restored in 1868.
Jogyesa Temple: Located in downtown Seoul, Jogyesa is a central temple of Zen Buddhism in Korea. It’s famous for its 500-year-old locust and Baeksong trees.
Bukchon Hanok Village: This area is home to hundreds of traditional Korean houses, known as hanoks, dating back to the Joseon Dynasty. It’s a scenic spot for experiencing Korea’s traditional architecture.
Insa-dong: A cultural district in the heart of Seoul, Insa-dong is filled with traditional crafts, galleries, tea houses, and restaurants, making it a perfect place to explore Korean culture.
Cheonggyecheon Stream: Once a neglected waterway, Cheonggyecheon was restored in 2005 and transformed into a serene urban stream that offers a peaceful retreat amid the bustling city.
Myeong-dong: One of Seoul’s most popular shopping districts, Myeong-dong is lively with shops, street food vendors, and restaurants, offering a vibrant shopping experience.
N Seoul Tower: Located on Namsan Mountain, N Seoul Tower is a major landmark offering panoramic views of Seoul. It’s a great spot for sightseeing and enjoying the cityscape.
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