Discover the Best of Seoul in One Day!
Join the full-day tour to explore both tradition and modernity in South Korea’s vibrant capital. Start your journey at Gyeongbokgung Palace, the grandest of Seoul’s Five Grand Palaces, and witness the royal changing of the guard ceremony. Stroll through Insadong, a charming cultural street filled with antique shops, art galleries, and traditional teahouses.
Next, head up to N Seoul Tower for breathtaking panoramic views of the city. Then, visit Starfield Library, a stunning open public space located in COEX Mall, known for its 13-meter-tall bookshelves and aesthetic design. End your day at the COEX Aquarium, home to over 40,000 marine animals across themed zones from around the world.
This tour offers the perfect mix of history, culture, architecture, and family-friendly fun—all in one unforgettable day in Seoul!
We pick you up from all hotels and guesthouses in Seoul. The guide will be waiting for you with a sign with the lead travelers name.
Gyeongbokgung Palace Gyeongbokgung, meaning "Palace Greatly Blessed by Heaven," is the largest and most iconic of the Five Grand Palaces built during the Joseon Dynasty in Korea. Originally constructed in 1395, it served as the main royal palace for over 500 years. Although it was destroyed and rebuilt multiple times throughout history, it remains a stunning example of traditional Korean architecture and design. The palace complex includes impressive gates, beautiful pavilions, serene gardens, and the National Palace Museum of Korea and the National Folk Museum. One of the highlights of visiting Gyeongbokgung is witnessing the colorful Changing of the Guard Ceremony, held several times daily at the main gate. Set against the backdrop of Bugaksan Mountain, Gyeongbokgung offers a majestic glimpse into Korea’s royal heritage and is a must-visit for anyone interested in history and culture. ** Gyeongbok Palace is closed every Tuesdays. We will visit to Deoksu Palace instead.
Insadong – A Cultural Heart of Seoul Insadong is a vibrant neighborhood in central Seoul known for its unique blend of traditional Korean culture and modern charm. It’s the perfect place to experience Korea’s artistic spirit, with countless galleries, antique shops, tea houses, and craft stores lining its lively main street and alleys. Visitors can explore shops selling calligraphy brushes, handmade paper (hanji), ceramics, and traditional clothing like hanbok. It’s also a great spot to taste Korean street food and enjoy a quiet break at one of the many traditional tea houses. Insadong offers a nostalgic glimpse into old Seoul while still being very accessible and trendy—making it a favorite destination for both locals and tourists seeking authentic Korean experiences.
N Seoul Tower – The Iconic Symbol of Seoul Standing atop Namsan Mountain, N Seoul Tower offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city skyline. Originally built as a communication and observation tower, it has become one of Seoul’s most beloved landmarks. The tower features an observation deck, restaurants, cafes, and the famous “Locks of Love” area where couples leave padlocks as a symbol of their affection. Whether by day or night, the views from the top are unforgettable—especially when the city lights begin to twinkle after sunset. A visit to N Seoul Tower is more than just sightseeing—it’s a romantic and cultural experience at the heart of Seoul.
Starfield Library (Byeolmadang Library) is a visually stunning public space located in the heart of COEX Mall in Seoul’s Gangnam district. Opened in May 2017, this two-story library spans 2,800 square meters and features towering 13-meter-high bookshelves that house approximately 50,000 books across various genres, including literature, humanities, and hobbies. The library offers a serene environment with soft lighting and various seating options, making it an ideal spot for reading, studying, or simply relaxing. Visitors can also access around 600 magazines and use iPads available on-site to read e-books. Beyond its extensive collection, Starfield Library serves as a cultural hub, hosting events such as author talks, lectures, and exhibitions. Its unique architectural design and open access have made it a popular destination for both locals and tourists seeking a blend of knowledge and aesthetic appeal.
COEX Aquarium is one of the largest and most fascinating aquariums in South Korea, located in the underground level of COEX Mall in Seoul’s Gangnam district. It houses more than 40,000 marine creatures from over 650 species around the world. The aquarium features 14 themed zones, each designed to reflect different aquatic ecosystems—from local Korean rivers and tropical rainforests to the deep sea and the mysterious Amazon. Visitors can enjoy an immersive tunnel experience, watching marine life such as sharks and rays swim gracefully overhead. Highlights include the Ocean Kingdom, with its massive main tank home to sand tiger sharks and sea turtles, as well as dedicated areas for penguins, seals, and exotic fish. With its combination of entertainment, education, and visually stunning exhibits, COEX Aquarium is a perfect destination for families, couples, and travelers looking to explore the underwater world in the heart of Seoul.
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