Discover Seoul’s rich history, culture, and flavors on this guided tour. Start at Bukchon Hanok Village, a traditional Korean neighborhood known for its scenic alleys and hanok house. Watch the iconic Guard Changing Ceremony at Gyeongbokgung Palace and explore the palace’s stunning grounds, filled with centuries of royal heritage. Pass by the Blue House, Korea’s former Presidential residence, for scenic views and photos. Then visit Cheongha Korean Ginseng Center to learn about Korea’s famous ginseng and its health benefits. End the tour at Gwangjang Market, Seoul’s oldest market, where you can taste local street food like bindaetteok and mayak gimbap.
On Tuesdays, the tour visits Changdeokgung Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and Insadong, known for traditional crafts, art galleries, and street food, instead of Gyeongbokgung Palace and the Royal Guard Ceremony.
This well-paced tour offers a perfect mix of heritage, cuisine, and local culture—ideal for first-time visitors.
Meeting Point 1: Meet your bus and tour guide at Myeongdong Subway Station Exit 8.
Meeting Point 2: Jump on our tour bus at Seoul City Hall Subway Station Exit 6
Immerse yourself in the allure of winding alleys and timeless Korean heritage in Bukchon Hanok Village! Discover vibrant local arts and crafts, savor tantalizing street food delights at an old market in central Seoul, explore majestic palaces, and immerse in the rich cultural tapestry of Korea.
Step back in time and feel Korea's beating heart at Bukchon Hanok Village in Seoul. It's a 600-year-old wonderland packed with hundreds of charming Hanok houses from the Joseon Dynasty! Once the exclusive playground for top officials and nobles, this Northern Village now buzzes with real locals living in these traditional houses today. Wander and get lost in its secret alleys, but please be respectful of people's homes. Your adventure awaits!
(Every day except Tuesday) Pass by Gwanghwa Square in the heart of Seoul, a revitalized area featuring beautiful and relaxing spaces perfect for taking photos or resting. It is also often used for festivals or other outdoor organized events with pop-up stalls, displays, and performances. Whilst we head past, you can also see the large statues of Kim Sejong and Admiral Yi Sun-sin, who are both monumental figures in Korean history.
(Every day except Tuesday) Stand in awe at Gwanghwamun Gate, the majestic main entrance to Gyeongbokgung Palace in Seoul. Catch the electric Changing of the Guard ceremony, a vibrant reenactment from the Joseon Dynasty with guards in colorful traditional outfits marching to drum beats and salutes! Traditionally, the palace guards (Wanggung Sumunjang) served as a safety precaution during the Joseon Dynasty, being responsible for opening and closing the palace gates and inspecting visitors to the king. It's a thrill that brings ancient Korea roaring back to life. Get ready for goosebumps!
(Every day except Tuesday) Enter the majestic world of kings and queens at Gyeongbok Palace in Seoul, the grandest jewel of the Joseon Dynasty! Built over 600 years ago, this sprawling palace boasts stunning throne halls, secret gardens, and colorful pavilions that whisper tales of ancient royalty. Stroll through its vast courtyards and imagine the royal court's lively days. It's a must-see burst of history and beauty—pure magic! Note: On Tuesdays, Gyeongbokgung Palace and the Royal Guard Changing Ceremony are replaced with visits to Changdeokgung Palace and Insadong.
(Every day except Tuesday) Catch a thrilling glimpse of presidential power as we pass by the iconic Blue House in Seoul. Once the heart of Korea's leadership, it sits dramatically perched against Bugaksan Mountain. This striking blue-tiled complex, which housed presidents from 1948 to 2022, now stands as a symbol of modern history. Its majestic exterior will leave you wide-eyed with wonder!
(Tuesdays Only) Unlock the serene secrets of Changdeok Palace in Seoul, a UNESCO World Heritage site from the Joseon Dynasty, built in 1405! Wander its elegant halls and pavilions that blend seamlessly with nature, where it served as the main royal home for over 200 years and 13 kings. It's a tranquil escape where emperors once dreamed, pure harmony and wonder!
(Tuesdays Only) Dive into the vibrant soul of old Seoul at Insadong, the ultimate hub for Korean traditions! Stroll this lively street lined with antique shops, handmade crafts, charming tea houses, and art galleries bursting with color. Pick up one-of-a-kind souvenirs and sip historic teas amid street performers. It's a fun, cultural playground you won't want to leave!
Stop by the Cheongha Korean Ginseng Center to uncover the magic of Korea's legendary ginseng and its time-tested health wonders. Called "insam," this prized root has energized generations with its natural boosts to vitality, immune strength, and fatigue relief. Dive into its story from careful growing and refining to blending into everyday wellness essentials. Plus, taste-test and snag top-quality goodies like potent extracts, soothing teas, and glowing skincare treats!
Ignite your taste buds at Gwangjang Market, Seoul's oldest and most buzzing food paradise since 1905! Dive into a whirlwind of sizzling street eats, including crispy bindaetteok (mung bean pancakes), spicy tteokbokki (stir-fried rice cakes), and fresh kimbap (seaweed rice rolls), from over 400 vendors. Browse nearby stalls for vibrant hanbok fabrics, handmade crafts, and quirky souvenirs, too. It's a feast for the senses where locals and flavors collide in pure, joyful chaos!
Drop-off 1: Spend some extra time here and make the most of Gwangjang Market by finishing your tour here. Try some additional street flavors, take some extra time to purchase souvenirs, or browse local wear.
Drop-off 2: Hop off in Myeongdong, a lively shopping paradise famous for trendy beauty buys, stylish clothes, and mouthwatering Korean street eats. Swing by the stunning Myeongdong Cathedral, enjoy a lively traditional show, or dive into real-deal snacks like tteokbokki (spicy rice cakes) and hotteok (sweet stuffed pancakes).
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