Complete Freedom and flexibility
Personalised private tours give you total freedom and flexibility. The tour itinerary and schedule is entirely focused and planned around you.
More exclusivity
While group tours rely on buses filled with other travellers, private tours allow you to choose who will accompany you on your trip.
Special care and assistance
Having your own personal guide and transportation provides you with that extra special care and attention. This is especially helpful if you are travelling with young children, elderly relatives, disabled travellers, those with medical conditions, special needs or mobility issues.
Your own personal tap of local knowledge
Having your own personal guide means there is no competing with other travellers to get the attention of your guide or to have your questions answered. Instead, you’ll have access to a tap of local culture and knowledge.
Pick up from your Hotel in Seoul.
Best Tour Guides in Korea We operate all our private tours using our own fully licensed and experienced South Korean tour guides. There are no middlemen or intermediaries, so you can be assured of the highest level of quality, experience and comfort. Complete Flexibility Need only a tour guide for half a day, a full day or require extra hours? Need private transportation and a driver? Want to change the tour itinerary on the day? We always do our best to accommodate your needs.
(Optional) Seoul's central Buddhist temple and Jogye Order headquarters. Walk the grounds, view colorful lanterns, and see the 500-year-old ancient white pine tree (Natural Monument No. 9).
(Optional) Largest and most iconic Joseon palace. Explore throne halls, pavilions, and catch the guard-changing ceremony if timing aligns. Built in 1395, its name means "Palace Greatly Blessed by Heaven."
(Optional) Displays traditional Korean life and customs. Browse exhibits on seasonal traditions and folk artifacts; holds over 98,000 items.
(Optional. Visit on Tuesdays when Gyeongbok Palace is closed!) UNESCO site famous for harmony with nature. Tour main halls and the Secret Garden. Built following the natural terrain rather than altering it, it was the longest-occupied royal residence.
(Optional. Visit on Tuesdays when Gyeongbok Palace is closed!) Traditional hanok neighborhood with narrow alleys. Stroll and photograph preserved houses; still home to descendants of Joseon nobility among 900+ historic residences.
(Optional) Traditional arts and crafts street. Browse galleries, tea houses, and hanji shops; historic hub for scholars and artists with Korea's oldest vibrant traditional alley.
(Optional) Oldest food market in Seoul. Sample bindaetteok (mung bean pancake), mayak gimbap (mini seaweed rice rolls), and more; renowned since 1905 for authentic, affordable Korean street eats.
(Optional) Iconic viewpoint atop Namsan mountain. Take the cable car up, enjoy 360° views and love locks; fence holds millions of locks symbolizing eternal love.
(Optional) Busy K-beauty and fashion district. Shop cosmetics, clothes, and street food; Korea's top shopping zone for trends, brands and skincare.
(Optional) Huge traditional market since 1414. Browse 10,000+ stalls for clothes, souvenirs, and snacks; one of Seoul's oldest and largest bargain markets.
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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