★ Visit Changdeok Palace, one of the most beautiful palace ★ Discover Bukchon Hanbok Village featuring Korean traditional houses. ★ The most fascinating view of Seoul from Seoul Sky Tower, the highest tower ★ Enjoy Seoul's most affluent district, Gangnam while driving and relax! ★ Have a rest in a trendy coffee shop in Sinsadong Garosugil, a popular street of Gangnam District !
Seoul is divided into Gangnam and Gangbuk from the Han River. Gangnam is a representative city of Seoul, a famous city with high-rise buildings and world-famous streets where you can enjoy a luxurious life. Gangnam is the world-famous city of Gangnam. Gangbuk can be seen from the wholesale and retail market for ordinary people living in the company. Looking at Gangnam and Gangbuk!
Hotel(Seoul) → Changdeok Palace → Bukchon Hanok Village → RedPine or Ginseng Center → Itaewon → Lunch → Seoul Sky →Gangnam Driving → Korean Wave Experience Zone → Sinsadong Garosugil → RedPine or Ginseng Center → Hotel(Seoul)
Pickup included
This tour lets you experience the highlights of Seoul’s popular Gangnam District and Gangbuk district together in a day which now is the most popular package among international travelers. Unesco heritage, Changdeokgung will give you a sense of Chosun dynasty and Bukchon traditional house village show you a living style of the Nobles in 500 years age. Gangnam - Gangnam area is often referred to as the Beverly Hills of South Korea. See Global top 3 observatory at Lotte World Tower, and trend art gallery area, Garosu-gil at Shinsadong where K-pop culture and medical tourism put their roots. Along the way, you’ll learn interesting facts about the Gangnam District from your local guide. Highlights - Guided tour of Seoul’s Gangnam District - Changdeok Palace, Unesco World Heritage and Bukchon Hanok Village - Global top 3 observatory, Lotte World Tower - Garosu-gil in Shinsadong, Hot place in Gangnam - World best Gingeng exhibition center or RedPine exhibition shopping center.
Changdeokgung Palace, built shortly after Gyeongbokgung in 1405, served as the primary residence for many Joseon kings and remains the best-preserved of Seoul’s five remaining royal palaces. Designated a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site in 1997, Changdeokgung is celebrated for its harmonious blend with the natural environment, featuring a public palace area, the royal family residence, and a beautifully landscaped rear garden. On our tour, you will enter through the historic Donhwamun Gate, restored after being destroyed in 1592, and walk across the ancient Geumcheongyo Bridge, the oldest in Seoul. Highlights include Injeongjeon Hall, the grand setting for significant state banquets, and Huijeongdang Hall, the royal bedchamber, which was reconstructed with unique Western influences like glass windows and chandeliers after a fire, offering a distinct contrast to the traditional Korean architecture found throughout the rest of the palace.
Bukchon Hanok Village, nestled between the historic Gyeongbokgung and Changdeokgung Palaces, offers a precious glimpse into Korea's past. This 600-year-old village, dating back to the Joseon Dynasty, comprises hundreds of hanoks (traditional Korean houses) that once housed high-ranking officials and nobility. Today, Bukchon, meaning "Northern Village," remains a vibrant residential area where these traditional homes have been repurposed into tea houses, restaurants, cultural centers, and guesthouses. On the Hanok Village Tour, you'll wander through narrow alleys, experiencing the authentic architecture and lifestyle preserved over centuries. Each hanok provides a unique peek into traditional Korean culture, making Bukchon a living museum where visitors are encouraged to interact with history respectfully, remembering that it is also a community where people live.
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Please arrive at the pick up point 60 minutes before departure time.
09:00 am(Pick-up time could be changed depending on hotel where you stay at)
• Changdeok Palace will be replaced by other tourist attraction when it is closed on Mondays.