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Korean Life Time Walking Tour (from Seoul)

Historical Tours
Digital
3 hours
English

Gain deeper insights into South Korean history, politics, culture, military service, education, and healthcare system with a professional Korean tour guide. Discover authentic Korean culture and the changing times Koreans have experienced, including social systems and issues. Explore Seoul's urban landscapes and gain an understanding of the challenges and perspectives of Koreans from ancient times to the present.

  • Join an immersive experience to connect with the essence of Korean culture and society
  • Compare the lives of Koreans living in the late 19th century, when Korea began modernizing, with those in the 21st century
  • Learn about birth rates, educational passions, economic conditions, marriage rates, divorce rates, death rates, and average life expectancies at every stage of life

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Seoul LIFE TIME Walking Tour (3H)

From$35.80Per Person
Available from 29th Jul 2025

What's included in Korean Life Time Walking Tour (from Seoul)

(Subject to Option Inclusions)

Itinerary

09:30

In front of Deoksugung Palace Ticket office, Exit 2 of City Hall Station and walk straight about 2 mins.

In front of Deoksugung Palace Ticket office, Exit 2 of City Hall Station and walk straight about 2 mins.

Jeongdong-gil

Jeongdong-gil

Gyeonggyojang

Gyeonggyojang

Donuimun Museum Village

Donuimun Museum Village

Gyeonghuigung Palace

Gyeonghuigung Palace
12:30

Cheongggye-cheon Stream

Cheongggye-cheon Stream
Deoksugung Palace, also known as Gyeongun-gung, is a beautiful and historically significant palace located in the heart of Seoul. South Korea. Once the residence of royal families during the Joseon Dynasty, the palace features beautiful gardens, stone-walled roads, pine tree-lined paths, and ponds. It is open year-round as a museum and cultural site, offering the opportunity to explore its grounds, delve into its history, and experience Korean culture.
Deoksugung Palace, also known as Gyeongun-gung, is a beautiful and historically significant palace located in the heart of Seoul. South Korea. Once the residence of royal families during the Joseon Dynasty, the palace features beautiful gardens, stone-walled roads, pine tree-lined paths, and ponds. It is open year-round as a museum and cultural site, offering the opportunity to explore its grounds, delve into its history, and experience Korean culture.
Gyeonghuigung Palace, also known as Gyeonghui Palace, is a historic palace in Seoul, South Korea's Jongno-gu neighborhood. Established in 1623 during the Joseon Dynasty as King Gwanghaegun's father's palace, it was destroyed during the Japanese invasions of Korea in the late 16th century. Reconstructed during King Gojong's reign in 1867, it became a secondary residence for the royal family. Later, it served as a military headquarters during the Japanese colonial era and suffered extensive damage during the Korean War.
Gyeonghuigung Palace, also known as Gyeonghui Palace, is a historic palace in Seoul, South Korea's Jongno-gu neighborhood. Established in 1623 during the Joseon Dynasty as King Gwanghaegun's father's palace, it was destroyed during the Japanese invasions of Korea in the late 16th century. Reconstructed during King Gojong's reign in 1867, it became a secondary residence for the royal family. Later, it served as a military headquarters during the Japanese colonial era and suffered extensive damage during the Korean War.
Donuimun Museum Village is a cultural and historical village which consists of various traditional Korean houses, or hanok.It opened in 2017 to preserve and showcase the city's endangered historic architecture and culture due to urbanization and development. Spanning approximately 5,310 square meters in the western part of Seoul, the village features various restored hanok (traditional Korean houses) now serving as cultural spaces and museums. Explore these traditional houses, delve into Korean history and culture, and partake in cultural activities like traditional crafts, music, and dance. Enjoy year-round exhibitions and events, each highlighting different facets of Korean culture and history.
Donuimun Museum Village is a cultural and historical village which consists of various traditional Korean houses, or hanok.It opened in 2017 to preserve and showcase the city's endangered historic architecture and culture due to urbanization and development. Spanning approximately 5,310 square meters in the western part of Seoul, the village features various restored hanok (traditional Korean houses) now serving as cultural spaces and museums. Explore these traditional houses, delve into Korean history and culture, and partake in cultural activities like traditional crafts, music, and dance. Enjoy year-round exhibitions and events, each highlighting different facets of Korean culture and history.
Gwanghwamun square constructed during the 17th century in the Joseon Dynasty, was once a secondary palace for the royal family and later used as a military headquarters during the Japanese colonial period. Today, it serves as a cultural site and museum open to the public. Nearby, the Gwanhwanmun area, established in 2009, is a bustling public space popular among residents and visitors. It features a large fountain, a statue of King Sejong the Great, and a variety of sculptures and art pieces.
Gwanghwamun square constructed during the 17th century in the Joseon Dynasty, was once a secondary palace for the royal family and later used as a military headquarters during the Japanese colonial period. Today, it serves as a cultural site and museum open to the public. Nearby, the Gwanhwanmun area, established in 2009, is a bustling public space popular among residents and visitors. It features a large fountain, a statue of King Sejong the Great, and a variety of sculptures and art pieces.
Explore the Cheonggyecheon Stream in Seoul, South Korea. This 10.9-kilometer stream, originating from the Bukhansan mountain range in the north and flowing south to the Han River, has a rich history dating back to the Joseon Dynasty, where it was used for various purposes. Over time, urban development led to its pollution and concealment beneath highways and infrastructure. In 2003, Seoul initiated a major restoration project to uncover and rejuvenate the stream. The restoration involved removing highways, restoring its banks, and revitalizing the surrounding areas. Today, it's a popular public space and cultural attraction with pedestrian walkways, public art installations, and a traditional Korean lantern festival.
Explore the Cheonggyecheon Stream in Seoul, South Korea. This 10.9-kilometer stream, originating from the Bukhansan mountain range in the north and flowing south to the Han River, has a rich history dating back to the Joseon Dynasty, where it was used for various purposes. Over time, urban development led to its pollution and concealment beneath highways and infrastructure. In 2003, Seoul initiated a major restoration project to uncover and rejuvenate the stream. The restoration involved removing highways, restoring its banks, and revitalizing the surrounding areas. Today, it's a popular public space and cultural attraction with pedestrian walkways, public art installations, and a traditional Korean lantern festival.
Pre-trip Notice
Pre-trip Notice

Let’s start to explore 19th century & 21st century Korean REAL life secret!

Inclusions

  • Entrance fee
  • Tour guide
  • Guided tour
  • Tips
  • Transportation
  • Other expenses not mentioned above
  • A minimum of 4 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 1 day(s) before the departure date
  • In the event of inclement weather such as typhoons or snowstorms, a decision on whether to cancel the tour will be made 1 day(s) before departure (local time 18:00). Notifications will then be sent via email
  • Heart disease, Pregnant women
  • Travelers with the following conditions or other health issues that could be worsened by excessive stimulation should not participate in this activity
  • Not recommended for travelers with back problems.
  • For a full refund, you must cancel at least 48 hours before the experience’s start time. If you cancel less than 48 hours before the experience’s start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
  • Any changes made less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time will not be accepted. Cut-off times are based on the experience’s local time.
  • This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
  • This tour/activity will have a minimum number of 3, maximum of 9 travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.

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Venues

  • Deoksugung Palace Ticket Office
    Exit 2 of City Hall Station and walk straight about 2 mins
    Between09:20 - 09:30
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Redemption Period

The voucher must be redeemed on the selected date and within operating hours; Invalid after expiration

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Ticket Redemption

Redeem your voucher at the meeting point