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Half or Day Private Tour For Cruise Incheon & Seoul city Tour

Cruises & Sailing
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480 minutes
English

The name Gyeongbokgung contains the meaning that "the new dynasty will enjoy great fortune and prosper." The Gyeongbokgung Palace tour provides an opportunity to increase your understanding of Korean culture. In addition, Gyeongbokgung Palace offers traditional performances such as the Changing of the Royal Guard Ceremony held every day at noon, providing foreigners with a chance to experience Korean traditions vividly. Insa-dong has galleries, traditional tea houses, restaurants, street vendors, specialized shopping malls for handicrafts, antique shops, antique stores, and flower shops, so I recommend taking a walk and eating bibimbap. Take a walk along Bukcheon Hanok Village Road and feel and experience the beauty of Korean culture. Gwangjang Market is the first permanent market in our country, established in 1905. The Korean pronunciation of the name was kept the same, but the meaning of ‘widely gathering and preserving’ was added, and it became the current Gwangjang Market.

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Duration: 7 hours: 6~8Hours tour
Full Day Private Tour : Gyeongbokgung Palace Insa-dong National Folk Museum of Korea bukcheon Hanok Village DMZ (Demilitarized Zone )
Staria mini van : Jumbo Taxi private tour 7person seater taxi
Full day Tour : Private Day Tour
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From₱11,482.39Per Person

What's included in Half or Day Private Tour For Cruise Incheon & Seoul city Tour

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Itinerary

It takes about( 30minutes or 1 hour and 30 minutes to pick up customers at Incheon Port or Seoul city area and drive to Seoul Gyeongbokgung Palace. This is a driving course to Seoul where you can enjoy sightseeing in the city and listen to information about the Republic of Korea on the taxi driver's smartphone audio.

Gyeongbokgung Palace

According to a story, the name Seoul was first used during the Joseon Dynasty when Jeong Do-jeon accompanied King Taejo Yi Seong-gye to Bukaksan Mountain. It was March, so the surrounding mountains were covered in snow. The land inside looked like it was inside a snow fence, so he called it Seol-ul, which became Seoul. The name Gyeongbokgung Palace contains the meaning that "the new dynasty will enjoy great fortune and prosperity." You will experience the essence of the noble and dignified royal culture. It is located against Bukhansan Mountain to the north, and you can admire the main gate, Gwanghwamun. You can also experience wearing Hanbok, and feel traditional Korean culture. The Gyeongbokgung Palace tour provides an opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of Korean culture. Traditional performances, such as the Changing of the Royal Guards Ceremony held every day at noon, provide foreigners with a vivid experience of Korean tradition.

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Bukchon Hanok Village

Bukchon is a representative traditional residential area in Seoul, located between Gyeongbokgung Palace, Changdeokgung Palace, and Jongmyo Shrine, where traditional hanok houses are densely packed. It is also called a street museum in the city center because it has many historical sites, cultural assets, and folk materials. It is called ‘Bukchon (North Village)’ because it is the upper neighborhood of Cheonggyecheon and Jongno, and it includes Gahoe-dong, Songhyeon-dong, Anguk-dong, and Samcheong-dong. Sagan-dong, Gye-dong, Sogyeok-dong, and Jae-dong are places where historical traces remain and have been preserved for hundreds of years. In order for Bukchon Hanok Village to become a sustainable tourist destination, it is important to practice silent tourism.

Inclusions

  • Air-conditioned vehicle/ All admission fees are included
  • Tour is conducted best driver who has a lot of experience in foreign tours & speaks a little English
  • We will recommend tours to the Seoul tour locations that customers want first.
  • If we have time, we can change the Day tour course as per your request.
  • We always provide taxis registered in south of Korea.(All taxis include transportation insurance.)
  • Food & Drink
  • Gratuities not included (Recommend )
  • Entry / Admission - N Seoul Tower
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • If you use the cable car or the observatory at Namsan Tower, there is a separate optional fee. Cable car fee: Every 1 person 15,000 Korean won (11 $) Observatory admission fee 26,000 Korean won (18 $)
  • This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
  • Gyeongbokgung Palace and Royal Guard Changing Ceremony is closed on every Tuesday. Instead, you will visit Changdeokgung Palace
  • Royal Guard Changing Ceremony may not available during rainy days or typhoons (Bad weather)
  • Seoul is full of various foods. The joy of exploring delicious restaurants with foreign friends is truly special. It is a great pleasure to share each other's reactions while tasting traditional Korean food such as tteokbokki, kimbap, and bibimbap. The moment a friend tries kimchi for the first time, the expression on his face is bound to make him smile. These small things come together to create special memories.
  • A Seoul foreign tour can be a special experience for many people. The charming scenery and culture of Seoul shine even brighter when you share it with friends of different nationalities. These special moments become even more precious as people from different backgrounds come together to create a single story. As you experience Seoul’s historical sites and modern attractions at the same time, the bonds you build with new friends deepen over time.
  • Geunjeongjeon Hall of Gyeongbokgung Palace is the place where the king's coronation ceremony and other ceremonies were held during the Joseon Dynasty. It is called 'Gyeongbokgung Geunjeongjeon Hall'. It is the palace where the king came out and held a court meeting.
  • Gyeonghoeru in Gyeongbokgung Palace is a place that retains its elegant appearance, where the king held banquets with his subjects and entertained foreign envoys.
  • The National Hangeul Museum is closed for construction until October 8, 2025.
  • The National Museum of Korea is closed every Wednesday (opening hours are 10:00 to 18:00)
  • Gyeongbokgung Palace is closed every Tuesday, and if Tuesday is a national holiday, it is closed the following day (opening hours are 9:00 to 18:00)
  • Tongin Market near Gyeongbokgung Palace in Seoul is closed every Tuesday and every third Sunday. It takes about 15 minutes to walk from the back gate of Gyeongbokgung Palace to Tongin Market.
  • Insadong Places to Visit Ssamzigil is a specialized craft shopping mall that opened in December 2004 and has been operating for 20 years. You can see the highest quality craft works made by Korea's human cultural assets.
  • Insa-dong is a precious space where old but precious traditional items are exchanged in the city center. In Insa-dong has alleys intertwined like a maze around a large main street. This maze is densely packed with galleries, traditional craft shops, antique shops, traditional tea houses, traditional restaurants, and cafes. In particular, the shops in Insa-dong are very popular with young people and middle-aged people alike for their unique style. Among them, galleries are the center that has continued the pulse of Insa-dong. There are about 100 galleries here, and you can enjoy various exhibitions ranging from Korean paintings to prints and sculptures. Representative galleries include Hakgojae, which played a central role in folk art, Gana Gallery, which became a home for talented artists, and Gana Art Center. If you want to conveniently visit only the famous galleries in Insa-dong, take the Art Museum Shuttle Bus. You can visit about 10 famous galleries at a low price. Along with galleries, Insa-dong streets are filled with traditional tea houses and restaurants. They may be hard to find at first, but if you take a leisurely stroll through the alleys, it is very fun. Insa-dong is designated as a car-free street every Saturday and Sunday, and has been reborn as a cultural space for citizens. On this day, not only the existing stores but also the streets are filled with traditional performances and exhibitions, as well as candy vendors and fortune tellers. Those who find joy in this are foreigners who have flocked from all over the world. Foreign tourists who come to see Korea’s traditional culture look at antiques or buy antique art in traditional stores. They also buy candy on the street and eat traditional pajeon. You can also see many foreigners who are captivated by the charm of tradition in the city. Detailed information Request for modification of tourist information Insa-dong is a precious space where old but precious traditional items are exchanged in the city. In Insa-dong, there are alleys intertwined like a maze centered around a large street. In this maze, there are galleries, traditional craft shops, antique shops, traditional tea houses, traditional restaurants, and cafes. In particular, the stores in Insa-dong are very popular with young people as well as middle-aged people because of their unique charm. Among them, galleries are the center that has continued the tradition of Insa-dong. There are about 100 galleries here, and you can enjoy various exhibitions from Korean paintings to prints and sculptures. Representative galleries include Hakgojae, which played a central role in folk art, Gana Gallery, which became a home for talented artists, and Gana Art Center. If you want to conveniently visit only the famous galleries in Insa-dong, take the Art Museum Shuttle Bus. You can visit about 10 famous galleries at a low price. Along with the galleries, Insa-dong Street is filled with traditional tea houses and restaurants. They may be hard to find at first, but if you take a leisurely stroll through the alleys, it is very fun. Insa-dong is designated as a car-free street every Saturday and Sunday, and has been reborn as a cultural space for citizens. On this day, not only existing stores but also the streets are filled with traditional performances, exhibitions, candy vendors, and old men who read fortunes. Those who find joy in this are foreigners who have flocked from all over the world. Foreign tourists who come to see Korea's traditional culture look at antiques or buy antique art in traditional stores. And you can see many foreigners who are immersed in the charm of tradition in the city center by buying street candy and eating traditional pajeon.
  • Imjingak. Upon arrival, purchase an admission ticket and join other guests on a bus tour operated by Imjingak to the following three locations. You can gain a deeper understanding and empathy for the soldiers, families, and refugees who participated in the war through the DMZ video and exhibition hall. Dorasan Observatory is located at the front line of the DMZ, and is the closest place to observe the Kaesong City and Kaesong Industrial Complex in North Korea. The Third Tunnel was discovered on October 17, 1978, within the Demilitarized Zone based on intelligence from a North Korean defector who was working on a tunnel. It is estimated to be 1.2 km west of the Military Demarcation Line, and is located approximately 1.6 km south by excavating an average of 73 m of rock layer underground. It is an arch-shaped structure with a width of 2 m and a height of 2 m, and is only 52 km from Seoul. For the safety of tourists, only 265 m is open to the public.
  • This is also because it is a place where people from countries that participated in the Korean War, such as the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada, can feel deeply moved because it has a facility that commemorates and pays tribute to each and every one of the veterans along with large flags of the countries that participated in the Korean War as part of the United Nations forces in 1950, and monuments for each of them. It is a must-visit place for foreign veterans or their descendants visiting Korea. When descendants of veterans come to Korea, they are often moved to see the names of their ancestors, who are not remembered in their home country, proudly engraved on the walls of the War Memorial of Korea, and they often diligently make rubbings of them.
  • Jongmyo information Jongmyo is the tomb of kings with long reigns. It was originally built to house the tombs of the five kings including Taejo, his father and grandfather. A total of 19 chambers enshrine the spirit tablets of the kings and queens of the Joseon Dynasty. Kings with short reigns are enshrined in separate places. Jongmyo, where the ancestral tablets of the kings are enshrined and ancestral rites are performed, was an extremely important place in the history of Joseon. When a new king ascended to the throne, he first went to Jongmyo and Sajik to bow and perform ancestral rites. Jongmyo has a simple structure with long, connected rooms, creating a grand and solemn beauty. The ancestral rite held here, Jongmyo Daeje (宗廟大祭), was a national event that had been held since the Three Kingdoms period and was the basis of the national ruling order. Jongmyo Jerye was designated as Important Intangible Cultural Property No. 56 in 1975, and UNESCO designated Jongmyo as a World Cultural Heritage in 1995. If the architecture of the palace is splendid, Jongmyo is quiet and elegant. In particular, the architectural beauty of the gable roof boasts outstanding traditional Korean architectural techniques. Jongmyo consists of Jeongjeon, where ancestral tablets are enshrined and ancestral rites are performed, Yeongnyeongjeon, which contains the meaning of long-term peace for the ancestors and descendants, Jeonsacheong, Eosuksil, Hyangdaecheong, and Shindang. It is seen as a time to honor and remember ancestors by offering food with courtesy to ancestors, and a time for families and descendants to learn, The essential meaning of courtesy is to distinguish between the superior and inferior, the noble and the humble, the high and the low, the old and the young, and so on. When these distinctions become clear, each will be respected and harmony can be achieved. Specifically, it is said that respect follows only after the distinction between the monarch and the subject, parents and children, siblings, and men and women, and when this distinction order is in harmony, the world will be peaceful. For this reason, in ancient society, courtesy was considered the foundation of politics. There were times when etiquette and law were in conflict with each other, but as Confucianism emerged in earnest, the idea of etiquette became established as an absolute means of governance. The practical act of this etiquette is the ancestral rite. Jongmyo Jerye, National Intangible Cultural Heritage Jongmyo Daeje is a ritual performed at Jongmyo, the national shrine of Joseon and a World Heritage site, to honor the spirit tablets of the kings and queens of the Joseon Dynasty. It is also called Jongmyo Daeje because it is the largest and most important of all ceremonies. Jongmyo Daeje was performed five times a year, in spring, summer, fall, winter, and on the last day of the lunar calendar, but it is currently performed on the first Sunday of May and the first Saturday of November. Jongmyo Daeje is a comprehensive ritual that is rare in the world, where one can appreciate not only the ancestral rite but also tangible and intangible world heritages such as ritual music and dance.

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Pick up Location : 1)incheon international cruise terminal Lobby 2) incheon international airport arrival area Lobby : Every international airline arrival 1Floor Lobby 3) kimpo airport Domestic arrival area : 1Floor Lobby Gate No. 5 Kimpo airport International arrival Gate No.2 (Lobby ) 4) Hotel lobby We will hold your name of card at Lobby We will pick you up at the arrival hall. You can find it : The driver will be waiting for you with a sign with the lead travelers name.

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