Experience the perfect blend of Korea's royal heritage, traditional culture, and modern urban charm in this comprehensive Seoul cultural tour. From the grandeur of Joseon Dynasty palaces to the artistic streets of traditional neighborhoods, this journey showcases the best of Seoul's cultural treasures, culminating with spectacular panoramic city views from Seoul's iconic tower.
This carefully curated itinerary offers an authentic Korean cultural experience, combining historical education, traditional crafts, cultural immersion, and breathtaking city vistas in one unforgettable day.
Seoul Tower Deck (N Seoul Tower Area) By EV BUS & Cable car
Ginseng Museum
Insadong Cultural Street Lunch Break
Gyeongbokgung Palace
Operating Schedule: Meet your guide at Yejang Bus Stop, a centrally located pickup point near Myeongdong and Namsan in Seoul.
Yejang Bus station. Meet our guide
Operating Schedule: The N Seoul Tower Observatory Deck is one of the most popular places in Seoul for panoramic city views. Located on Namsan Mountain, it offers visitors a chance to see Seoul from above, both during the day and at night.
Operating Schedule: The N Seoul Tower Cable Car is one of the most convenient and memorable ways to visit N Seoul Tower. The cable car ride takes passengers up Namsan Mountain while offering scenic views of Seoul’s skyline and surrounding greenery. It is especially popular with first-time visitors, couples, and families.
Operating Schedule: The Cheongha Korean Ginseng Museum is a popular stop for international visitors who want to learn more about Korean red ginseng and its role in Korean culture. The museum presents the history of ginseng, traditional tools, and educational displays, giving travelers a better understanding of why ginseng is such an important specialty product in Korea.
Operating Schedule: Insadong is Seoul's most beloved traditional culture street, where Korea's artistic soul comes alive. This charming neighborhood is a treasure trove of traditional tea houses, antique shops, art galleries, and craft stores, offering an authentic glimpse into Korean heritage amidst the modern city. Lunch Break Ikseon-dong Hanok Village is Seoul's oldest and most charming traditional neighborhood, where century-old hanok (traditional Korean houses) have been transformed into a vibrant cultural district blending heritage preservation with contemporary creativity. where traditional Korean architecture meets modern café culture, boutique shopping, and artistic expression.
Operating Schedule: Gyeongbokgung Palace is the largest and most iconic of Seoul's Five Grand Palaces. Built in 1395, it served as the main royal palace of the Joseon Dynasty for over 500 years and remains a stunning symbol of Korean history and culture.
Operating Schedule: Myeongdong Station Gate 2
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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