Seoul, South Korea's vibrant capital, is a captivating blend of tradition and modernity. Situated along the Han River, it juxtaposes ancient palaces like Gyeongbokgung with elegant skyscrapers and bustling districts like Gangnam. Visitors can explore historic sites, savor diverse cuisine ranging from street food to trendy cafes, and shop in lively markets or luxurious boutiques.
Pick up: Our tour guide will pick you up from your designated hotel in Seoul city center and transfer you to visit
The Blue House (passage): The official residence of the president, known for its distinctive blue tiles. The blue tiles and elegant roof harmonize beautifully with Mount Bugaksan in the background.
Gyeongbokgung Palace: Built during the reign of King Taejo, the founder of the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910), Gyeongbokgung Palace was destroyed in the Japanese invasion of 1592 and rebuilt in 1868. It has four gates, including the main southern gate, Gwanghwamun.
Changing of the Guard Ceremony: Watch this traditional ceremony in front of Gyeongbokgung Palace at 10:00 AM.
National Folklore Museum (History Museum on Tuesdays)
Jogyesa Temple: A center of Zen Buddhism in Korea, Jogyesa Temple is easily accessible and well connected to the surrounding city area, unlike other temples located in remote mountains.
The Ginseng Center offers guests a unique opportunity to explore and learn about the renowned health benefits and products of Korean ginseng, with the option to purchase if desired.
Enjoy a lunch of Korean dishes. In the afternoon, you'll visit
Insadong Antique Shop Alley is a vibrant Seoul neighborhood known for its traditional Korean crafts, antiques, and art galleries, offering a glimpse into the city's cultural heritage and artistic traditions.
N Seoul Tower is a major landmark in Seoul, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the cityscape and serving as a popular destination for visitors to enjoy the capital's skyline.
Namsan Hanok Village is a charming cultural village in Seoul, showcasing traditional Korean houses (Hanok) and offering visitors a glimpse into Korea's rich heritage and architecture.
Disembarkation: You will be dropped off at the hotel. Notes: - Consider wearing appropriate walking shoes, as there will be a significant amount of walking involved.
- On Tuesdays, Gyeongbokgung Palace, National Folk Museum may be closed; instead, you will visit Deoksu Palace, History Museum.
- Mondays: Namsan Hanok Village may be closed, you will visit Myeongdong or Bukchon Hangok Village.
- Tour schedule may change due to local circumstances or weather.
- This tour includes 1 mandatory shopping stop at the Ginseng Center.
- Please note that pick-up and delivery services are not available outside the city center.
Highlights
Enjoy a sightseeing tour of Seoul that showcases the best of Korean history.
What includes and does not include
English-speaking tour guide
Admission fee
Round-trip transportation from hotels only (Myeongdong area, Seoul city center)
Para cancelamentos feitos em até 8 días antes da data da partida, você não será cobrado. Para cancelamentos com menos de 8 días de antecedência, não há devolução. Se o passeio for cancelado pelo operador devido a circunstâncias imprevistas, será efetuado reembolso total.
General Rules
- Consider wearing appropriate walking shoes, as you will need to do a lot of walking. - On Tuesdays, Gyeongbokgung Palace, National Folk Museum, may be closed; instead, you will visit Deoksu Palace, History Museum. - Mondays: Namsan Hanok Village may be closed, you will visit Myeongdong or Bukchon Hangok Village. - The tour schedule may change due to local or weather circumstances. - This tour includes 1 mandatory shopping stop at the Ginseng Center. - Please note that pick-up and delivery services are not available outside the city center.