Seoul City Tour Itinerary
(No Shopping / No Options / No Tips)
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▶ Included: | Driver & guide fees, Private vehicle expenses, Entrance fees, Meal expenses (lunch) |
▶ Not Included: | Other personal expenses, Beverages & alcohol during meals, Travel insurance |
💵 travel expenses | 110,000 won |
Detailed Itinerary
Date | City | Transportation | Time | Duration | Itinerary Details |
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– | Seoul | Private vehicle | 08:00 | 2 hours | Departure from OO (Departure time may vary depending on the meeting location.) |
10:00 | ▶ Gyeongbokgung Palace Gyeongbokgung Palace is the largest and most iconic royal palace built during the Joseon Dynasty in 1395. It served as the main royal residence and symbolizes Korea’s rich history and culture.▶ National Folk Museum of Korea This museum showcases Korea’s traditional lifestyle, culture, and history through various exhibitions and artifacts. |
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12:40 | ★ Lunch (Samgyetang or Bibimbap) | ||||
13:40 | ▶ Bukchon Hanok Village Bukchon Hanok Village is a traditional Korean village with well-preserved hanok (traditional Korean houses). It offers a glimpse into Korea’s past and is a popular spot for photos, surrounded by narrow alleys and beautiful architecture. |
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15:00 | ▶ Insadong (Includes one beverage at a cafe) Insadong is a vibrant cultural district known for its art galleries, antique shops, and traditional tea houses. |
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15:30 | ▶ Myeongdong Street Myeongdong is one of Seoul’s busiest shopping districts, famous for its fashion boutiques, cosmetic shops, and street food vendors. It’s the perfect place for shopping and experiencing the dynamic atmosphere of Seoul. |
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16:30 | Return to the departure location | ||||
18:30 | Arrival and end of the tour |
● The above itinerary is subject to change depending on road and local conditions.