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The second installment of our tour visiting the sacred sites of popular K-POP groups! Seoul Forest + BTS Restaurant + Hakdong Park + HYBE area + Former Dormitory + Cafe HYUGA + Seoul Wave Art Center <1 day / Japanese-speaking guide>
The second installment of our tour visiting the sacred sites of popular K-POP groups! Seoul Forest + BTS Restaurant + Hakdong Park + HYBE area + Former Dormitory + Cafe HYUGA + Seoul Wave Art Center <1 day / Japanese-speaking guide>
The second installment of our tour visiting the sacred sites of popular K-POP groups! Seoul Forest + BTS Restaurant + Hakdong Park + HYBE area + Former Dormitory + Cafe HYUGA + Seoul Wave Art Center <1 day / Japanese-speaking guide>
The second installment of our tour visiting the sacred sites of popular K-POP groups! Seoul Forest + BTS Restaurant + Hakdong Park + HYBE area + Former Dormitory + Cafe HYUGA + Seoul Wave Art Center <1 day / Japanese-speaking guide>
The second installment of our tour visiting the sacred sites of popular K-POP groups! Seoul Forest + BTS Restaurant + Hakdong Park + HYBE area + Former Dormitory + Cafe HYUGA + Seoul Wave Art Center <1 day / Japanese-speaking guide>

The second installment of our tour visiting the sacred sites of popular K-POP groups! Seoul Forest + BTS Restaurant + Hakdong Park + HYBE area + Former Dormitory + Cafe HYUGA + Seoul Wave Art Center <1 day / Japanese-speaking guide>


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  • This emotionally resonant tour traces the footsteps of globally popular K-POP groups throughout Seoul, allowing you to experience their stories from trainee days to becoming global stars.
  • A special K-pop pilgrimage tour that takes you to popular spots from Seongsu and Cheongdam to the Han River, allowing you to enjoy music, memories, and photo opportunities all at once.
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- Course Information -

Vehicle type used: Varies depending on the number of participants.

Tour type: Group tour

- Course Introduction -

  • Seoul Forest

Located in Seongsu-dong, a popular area for young people on the east side of Seoul, Seoul Forest is a park that opened in 2005 and has become a place of relaxation for citizens. Within its vast grounds, there are themed spaces such as a "Cultural and Artistic Park," a "Natural Ecological Forest," a "Nature Experience Learning Park," and a "Wetland Ecological Park," making it feel more like a theme park than a typical park. With stylish cafes nearby, it's a popular spot for people of all ages. Also, try to find the benches symbolizing the members of the group scattered throughout the park.

  • Seoul Olympic Main Stadium

This is one of South Korea's leading concert stadiums, and it's a place where world-renowned artists such as Michael Jackson, Paul McCartney, and Coldplay have performed in Korea. In the "Music Star Zone" created around the stadium, there are monuments commemorating these artists. This group has also performed here many times, and you can also see the handprints and records of 30 other famous Korean and international musicians, including Seo Taiji and IU.

  • K-STAR ROAD

A street lined with bear sculptures signed by Korean pop stars. "K-star ROAD," a 1km-long thoroughfare connecting Apgujeong Rodeo Station to Cheongdam Intersection, features 17 bear sculptures representing K-pop groups, attracting a constant stream of tourists from both within Korea and abroad. Each of these group bear sculptures bears bears bears bears bears bearing the members' handwritten signatures.

  • The building where their agency (Big Hit) was located and their first dormitory

Many fans have left messages on the wall in front of the building that housed Big Hit Music, a subsidiary of HYBE Records, the label to which this group belongs. The members of this group must also have many memories of the office they shared with them during their early days as rookies. You can also see the exterior of their first dormitory after the group was formed.

  • Yujeong Restaurant

This is a restaurant that this group often went to. The restaurant is filled with posters and other memorabilia, including autographs. Yujung Restaurant is a delicious restaurant that they recommended on a TV program when they were rookies. Apparently, they would eat at Yujung Restaurant after practicing in the practice room located in the same building to replenish their energy.

  • Hakdong Park

Hakdong Park is a park near the group's former dormitory, and it is a place full of memories for the members, as it is said that one of the members wrote the lyrics for their debut song there during their trainee days, and that the members made up after fighting with each other.

  • Cafe HYUGA

This cafe is a renovated version of the second dormitory where all the members lived together. Some of the original walls and other elements remain. The atmospheric interior is adorned with artwork and signatures from fans who have visited from all over the world. There are photo spots scattered throughout, and it's a cafe that serves delicious "salt bread," which is currently popular in Korea.

  • Seoul Wave Art Center

The Seoul Wave Art Center is a three-story building designed to resemble waves, and it houses exhibition spaces and event venues. The Starbucks Coffee on the first floor is said to have the best view of any cafe in Seoul. The dance performance video for "Butter" was filmed on the second floor of the Seoul Wave Art Center, but general public access is prohibited except for those involved in the exhibition.

  • HYBE exterior and surrounding area

The agency this group belongs to is called "HYBE." On the street right behind HYBE, there is a cafe decorated with photos of the group members, as well as a convenience store that sells merchandise such as T-MONEY cards, hand warmers, and chocolates featuring the group members' photos.

Purchase Notice

*This tour will be conducted as a shared tour with other customers.

*Please be sure to arrive on time. The tour will depart 10 minutes after the scheduled departure time, and if you are unable to board, you will not be able to join the tour midway or receive a refund.

*Tour schedules may be changed or canceled due to weather, traffic conditions, etc.

*If there are three or fewer participants, we may guide you using public transportation.

*Please note that travel times may vary slightly due to traffic conditions.

*We assume no responsibility whatsoever for accidents caused by natural disasters or other causes not provided on this tour.

*Please note that the tour lounge on the 2nd floor of the Lotte Hotel Seoul, which is the meeting point, is not affiliated with the tour operator. Please refrain from contacting or calling the tour lounge.

*At Yui Shokudo, customers are responsible for selecting their menu items and making their own payments (we will assist you with ordering). Since we do not accept reservations, there may be a long wait.

*At Cafe HYUGA, customers are responsible for selecting their own menu items and making their own payments (we will assist you with ordering).

Reminders

  • A minimum of 2 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

  • Please arrive at the designated location 10 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time

FAQ

1. Can visitors explore the HYBE area or learn about the HYBE building during a K-pop tour?

While direct entry into the HYBE building itself is generally restricted for fans due to artist privacy, tours often include visiting the surrounding HYBE area. This allows fans to experience the atmosphere, see the building's exterior, and explore nearby shops or cafes that are popular among K-pop artists and fans, offering a connection to their idols.

2. Where is the HYBE area located in Seoul, and how can one best access it?

The HYBE entertainment complex is located in the Yongsan District of Seoul. It is conveniently accessible via public transportation, with Ichon Station (Line 4 and Gyeongui–Jungang Line) or Sinyongsan Station (Line 4) being popular subway stops nearby. From these stations, it's typically a short walk to the HYBE building and surrounding area.

3. What unique K-pop related experiences or connections can be found at Seoul Forest?

Seoul Forest is known for being a beautiful urban park often visited by K-pop idols for relaxation, photo shoots, and content creation. Fans can visit specific spots within the park that have been featured by their idols, like benches or scenic paths, creating a direct connection. The park also features art installations and green spaces, offering a peaceful retreat popular with artists.

4. What kind of K-pop landmarks and former dormitories can be explored near Hakdong Park?

The area around Hakdong Park holds historical significance for K-pop, particularly for older generation idol groups. It was once home to many entertainment agencies and artist dormitories. While most dorms are now private residences, fans can explore the streets, visit specific cafes, or see the exteriors of buildings associated with the early days of K-pop, feeling the nostalgia of their idols' trainee days.

5. What type of dining experience can visitors expect at the BTS Restaurant?

The BTS Restaurant, often referred to as "Yoojeong Sikdang," offers a casual and authentic Korean dining experience, serving dishes that BTS members reportedly enjoyed during their trainee days. Visitors can expect traditional Korean comfort food, such as bibimbap, kimchi jjigae, and black pork, in a setting adorned with BTS memorabilia, creating a warm, nostalgic atmosphere for fans.

6. What activities or atmosphere can visitors enjoy at HYUGA Cafe and the Seoul Wave Art Center?

At HYUGA Cafe, visitors can enjoy a relaxing atmosphere with refreshments, often finding it to be a spot popular with K-pop fans and those seeking a trendy cafe experience. The nearby Seoul Wave Art Center offers a unique architectural space on the Han River, providing artistic exhibitions, performances, and stunning river views, making it a great spot for cultural appreciation and memorable photos.

7. How do locations like Hakdong Park and the HYBE area contribute to a comprehensive K-pop immersion experience?

Visiting Hakdong Park and the HYBE area offers a comprehensive K-pop immersion by showcasing both the historical roots and current landscape of the industry. Hakdong Park's vicinity reveals where many idols began their journeys, while the HYBE area represents a modern hub. Experiencing both provides fans with a full spectrum of K-pop culture, from its formative years to its global impact today.

8. What makes specific K-pop spots like the HYBE area and Seoul Forest significant for fans to visit?

These K-pop spots hold significance for fans because they offer tangible connections to their favorite idols' journeys. The HYBE area symbolizes the present success of global groups, while Seoul Forest offers a glimpse into their personal lives and downtime. Visiting these locations allows fans to follow in their idols' footsteps, take memorable photos, and feel closer to the K-pop culture they admire.

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