- Tour Code : PD29
- From USD 67.15 ~ (Pricing per person)
- Different Pricing based on No. of Pax
- Tour Duration : 12 hours (8:00~20:00)
- 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
Jeonju Hanok Village – One Day Tour (from Seoul)
$ 67.15
Description
A day tour to Jeonju Hanok Village is possible with our experienced English speaking tour guides. Itinerary is fully adjustable upon your preferences.
** Itinerary is adjustable according to your preference and request.
08:00 | Pick up at your hotel (in Seoul) |
Gyeonggijeon Shrine (Historic Site No. 339) | |
Poongnam mun gate (National Treasure No.308) | |
12:00 | Lunch – Jeonju Bibimbab |
Please consult your guide to choose 2 ~ 3 places from the below suggestions | |
Jeondong Catholic Church (Historic site no. 288) | |
Jeonju hyanggyo | |
Omokdae (Observatory pavilion) | |
Jeonju handicraft exhibition hall | |
Hanji (Korean Traditional Mulberry paper) producing site | |
Korean Liquor museum | |
16:00 | Move back to Seoul / Dinner on the way back |
20:00 | Drop off at your hotel or your desired place (In Seoul) |
Inclusion
Private Vehicle (All related cost), English Speaking Licensed Tour Guide Service
Exclusion
Personal Expense for varied experience programs
Admission Fee : Gyeonggijeon Krw 3,000
Meal : Krw 6,000 ~ Up to your choice
Pricing
1 person USD 390
2 persons USD 195 p/p
3 persons USD 130 p/p
4 persons USD 97.50 p/p
5 persons USD 94 p/p
6 persons USD 78.35 p/p
7 persons USD 67.15 p/p
Please email us if your group is more than 7 pax
Remark
In case you start/finish at Incheon airport, extra $60 per one way transfer from/to the airport
Jeonju Hanok Village has over 800 traditional Korean houses. While the rest of city has been industrialized, Hanok Village retains its historical charms and traditions. Visitors can enjoy traditional Korean life including Hanok House Stay, Hanbok wearing and also traditional foods like bibimbap and Gukbab.
Gyeonggijeon Shrine was built in 1410 and holds the portrait of King Tae-jo, the founder of the Joseon Dynasty. The King and his wife’s mortuary tablets are enshrined here at Jogyeong Shrine.
Omokdae is located on top of steep hill where you can see the whole view of Jeonju Hanok Village.
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