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09:00-17:30Fullday Tour

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Visit Seoul’s most popular landmarks including Gyeongbokgung Palace, Insadong, and N Seoul Tower on this full-day tour designed for travelers who want to see the city’s highlights.

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TOUR DESCRIPTION

Tour Overview

Explore the most famous landmarks of Seoul on this full-day sightseeing tour. Visit historic palaces from the Joseon Dynasty, walk through traditional cultural streets, and enjoy panoramic city views from N Seoul Tower.

From ancient temples and royal architecture to vibrant markets and scenic viewpoints, this tour provides a well-balanced introduction to the history, culture, and modern atmosphere of Korea’s capital city.

Guaranteed departure from a minimum of two participants.

⭐ Tour Highlights

  • Visit Jogyesa Temple, the center of Korean Buddhism
  • Pass by the Blue House, former presidential residence
  • Watch the Royal Guard Changing Ceremony
  • Explore Gyeongbokgung Palace, the main royal palace of Korea
  • Walk through Insadong, Seoul’s cultural street
  • Enjoy panoramic city views from N Seoul Tower

🗺️ Itinerary

Hotel Pick-up
→ Jogyesa Buddhist Temple
→ Blue House (Pass by)
→ Changing of the Guard Ceremony
→ Gyeongbokgung Palace (Deoksugung Palace on Tuesdays)
→ National Folk Museum
→ Ginseng Center
→ Lunch (not included)
→ Insadong
→ N Seoul Tower
→ Namsan Hanok Village (Bukchon Hanok Village on Mondays)
→ Drop-off at Myeongdong

✅ Inclusion

  • Hotel pick-up service
  • Professional English-speaking licensed guide
  • Transportation
  • Entrance fees

❌ Exclusion

  • Lunch
  • Traveler’s insurance
  • Personal expenses
  • Seoul Tower lift

📢 Important Information

  • Gyeongbokgung Palace is closed on Tuesdays
    → Replaced by Deoksugung Palace
  • Namsan Hanok Village is closed on Mondays
    → Replaced by Bukchon Hanok Village
  • Comfortable walking shoes are recommended

❗ Cancellation Policy

Free cancellation up to 24 hours before departure
No refund for same-day cancellation or no-show

Jogyesa buddhist temple
Jogyesa Buddhist Temple

Jogyesa Temple is the headquarters of Korean Zen Buddhism and a spiritual landmark in central Seoul. Its colorful lanterns, traditional halls, and ancient trees create a peaceful environment that reflects Korea’s Buddhist heritage.

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Blue House (Pass By)

The Blue House, historically used as the presidential residence, sits beneath the scenic Bugaksan Mountain. Its distinctive blue roof tiles and traditional Korean design make it an iconic landmark in modern Korean politics.

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Gyeongbokgung Palace

Gyeongbokgung Palace was the main royal palace built during the Joseon Dynasty and represents the heart of Korea’s royal history. The palace complex features impressive gates, elegant halls, and spacious courtyards.
(Deoksugung Palace on Tuesdays)

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National Folk Museum

Located within the palace grounds, the National Folk Museum introduces the daily life, traditions, and seasonal customs of Korean people. Exhibits display historical artifacts and reconstructed scenes that illustrate traditional society.

Insadong
Insadong

Insadong is one of Seoul’s most famous cultural neighborhoods, known for traditional art shops, calligraphy stores, and tea houses. The street offers visitors a lively atmosphere where historic culture and modern creativity meet.

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N Seoul Tower

N Seoul Tower stands on Namsan Mountain and provides spectacular views across the entire city. The observatory and surrounding terraces are popular spots for photography and offer one of the best panoramic viewpoints in Seoul.

Namsan Hanok Village
Namsan Hanok Village

Namsan Hanok Village showcases restored Korean houses representing traditional residential architecture. Surrounded by gardens and courtyards, the village offers a calm setting where visitors can experience historic Korean living spaces.
(Bukchon Hanok Village on Mondays)

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