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Enjoy the must-see destinations in Seoul, such as the palaces and Bukchon
Hanok Village, as well as the Bukak Skyway Drive, which is difficult to access
without a car.
An English-speaking guide specializing in city tours will guide you.
Bukaksan Palgakjeong is a popular observation point for locals, offering a
panoramic view of downtown Seoul.
After guiding you through Gwangjang Market, the tour ends and you can
conveniently move on to another location or have lunch.
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Gyeongbokgung Palace & Royal Guard Changing Ceremony (Closed on Tuesdays: Changdeokgung Palace) :
It was the most central palace of the Joseon Dynasty and the first palace
built after the capital was moved to Hanyang in the fourth year of King
Taejo's reign (1395).
This is the place that served as the backdrop for many historical events,
including the creation of Hangul by King Sejong and the assassination of
Empress Myeongseong.
Even today, it is the most visited palace by foreigners visiting Seoul and is
firmly established in the center of Seoul.
Bukchon Hanok Village:
Bukchon Hanok Village is a neighborhood filled with traditional Korean houses,
boasting 600 years of capital history. It usually refers to the area from
Gyeongbokgung Palace to Changdeokgung Palace.
Above all, what makes it special is that it is a living hanok village that
people still use as their daily living space.
Bukchon Hanok Village is becoming a popular tourist destination in Seoul as
the charm of our traditional hanoks is being rediscovered.
Bukak Skyway Drive & Bukak Palgakjeong:
Bukaksan Skyway, which is considered a popular date course for couples, is a
place where you can see the entire Seoul from a different angle than Namsan
Seoul Tower.
When you climb to the octagonal pavilion at the top, you can see the castle
walls and the forest of buildings surrounding the mountain ridge at a glance.
The view is good, with the ridge of Mt. Bukhan clearly visible in the front
and Mt. Namsan and Mt. Gwanaksan behind.
Gwangjang Market:
It is one of the most vibrant traditional markets in Seoul, formed in the
early 20th century, and handles a variety of items including clothing and
food, and is particularly famous for its food market.
Famous dishes include kimbap served with a highly addictive sauce, mung bean
pancakes, and raw beef.
For those interested in clothing, it would be fun to stop by the hanbok store
where you can see colorful hanbok and the vintage clothing store on the second
floor.
08:30
Gyeongbokgung Palace & Changing of the Royal Guard Ceremony
Bukchon Hanok Village
Bukak Skyway Drive & Bukak Palgakjeong
Korean Ginseng Museum
12:30
The order of visits may change depending on traffic conditions on the day.
USD 31.38