Make the Most of Your Seoul Layover!
Turn your short stopover into a memorable adventure with a friendly local host.
• Explore Seoul’s must-see highlights comfortably in limited time
• Discover hidden spots, local food, and unique cultural experiences
• Flexible schedule tailored to your flight and layover duration
• Learn easy Korean phrases and try them right away
• More than a guide—
we’re like real friends sharing authentic moments
Perfect for travelers with just a few hours in Seoul.
Don’t waste your layover—make it unforgettable!
We will wait for you in front of CU convenience store on the arrival floor (Terminal 1 and 2 pick-up points are the same as above)
We will wait for you in front of CU convenience store on the arrival floor (Terminal 1 and 2 pick-up points are the same as above)
Located right next to Gyeongbokgung Palace, the National Folk Museum shows how Koreans lived in the past. You’ll see traditional houses, clothing, tools, and everyday items that bring history to life. It’s an easy and fun way to experience Korean culture in one place, and great for families too.
Jogyesa is one of the most famous Buddhist temples in Seoul, located right in the city center. It’s a peaceful place with beautiful halls, colorful decorations, and old trees that give it a calming atmosphere. A nice spot to take a break from the busy streets and experience a touch of Korean tradition.
Gyeongbokgung is the most famous palace in Seoul and a must-see spot. Built in the 14th century, it was the main home of Korea’s kings during the Joseon Dynasty. You can walk through its grand gates, explore beautiful courtyards and gardens, and see the stunning Gyeonghoeru Pavilion by the pond. One highlight is the colorful Changing of the Guard ceremony at the main gate — perfect for photos!
Gwangjang Market is one of the oldest traditional markets in Seoul and a paradise for food lovers. Here you can try famous Korean street foods like bindaetteok (mung bean pancakes), mayak gimbap, and spicy tteokbokki. The market also has shops selling fabrics, hanbok, and vintage clothes, making it a lively spot full of local flavor and culture
Insadong Street is the main road of the Insadong area, lined with shops selling traditional crafts, art, and souvenirs. It’s a fun place to stroll, try local snacks, and pop into cozy tea houses. The street is always lively and gives you a real taste of Korean culture.
Namsangol Hanok Village is a charming spot where traditional Korean houses (hanok) have been restored and opened to visitors. You can walk through the village, see how people lived in the Joseon era, and enjoy gardens, a pavilion, and even cultural performances. It’s a peaceful place right in the city to experience Korea’s history and traditions.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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