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A group of tourists posing in front of a traditional gate at Namsan Hanok Village in Seoul, enjoying a half-day cultural tour, experiencing Korea's rich history and architectural beauty.
Seoul's iconic N Seoul Tower illuminated at dusk, overlooking the glittering city lights, adding a romantic touch to your half-day tour with magnificent Seoul night views.
Cheerful tourists enjoying authentic Korean street food like tteokbokki and various side dishes at Seoul's Gwangjang Market, experiencing the lively atmosphere of a half-day food tour.
A couple enjoying the dazzling city night view with brilliant lights from a Seoul viewpoint, relishing a peaceful and romantic moment during their half-day tour, feeling Seoul's beauty.
Tourists exploring the vibrant stalls of Seoul's Gwangjang Market, with a Netflix food documentary sign in the background, immersing themselves in Korean traditional market culture and cuisine.

Half Day Seoul Afternoon Food Tour and visit 3 landMarks of Seoul | South Korea

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Booking confirmation: within 2 days before the departure
Duration:4 hour(s)
Guided language: English
Free cancellation 2 day(s) prior to experience date
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🌸 Discover the charm of Seoul on this unforgettable tour!
🇰🇷 Explore Seoul’s highlights! Visit Gwangjang Market, Namsan Hanok Village, and N Seoul Tower, with round-trip hotel transport included.

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🟦 A major market place where the world's top stars comes to visit! Christian Stewart! Hugh Jackman and many more comes to enjoy Korean food if heaven! With only 30,000 won, you can experience 30 different kinds of food. Shopping heaven! But for those who does not know their way around will miss out seeing at least half of Myeongdong by wandering around! With your guide they can even give you great shopping tips! Guide to shopping tips! Where the nobles lived during the Joseon Dynasty! Namsan Hanok Village Tour !! Namsan Hanok Village is the place where the nobles lived! Lets make a wish at the time capsule! let's go. Various experiences and performances are held every month.

🔹 Gwangjang Market
Gwangjang Market, located in the Jongno 5-ga neighborhood of Seoul, is one of the oldest and largest traditional markets in South Korea. Established in 1905, it was the nation’s first permanent market and today houses over 5,000 stores. These stores offer a diverse range of products including fabric, bedding, handmade crafts, ibaji food, and hanbok. Many establishments, such as noodle restaurants and hanbok stores, have been operated by the same families for up to three generations, preserving the market’s historical charm. Gwangjang Market is renowned for its vibrant atmosphere and is a culinary haven with specialties like bindaetteok (mung bean pancake) and Mayak gimbap (a type of seaweed roll).

🔹Namsangol Hanok Village
Namsan Hanok Village, located at the base of Namsan Mountain in the heart of Seoul, is a cultural haven that transports visitors back to the Joseon Dynasty. This village is an excellent representation of Korean heritage, showcasing five restored traditional Korean houses, or hanoks, which illustrate the historical architecture of various social classes from the 14th to the 19th century. Nestled within the modern cityscape of Seoul, the village not only offers a tranquil escape from the bustling city life but also provides panoramic views of Namsan Mountain and the surrounding city. This juxtaposition makes Namsan Hanok Village a must-visit for anyone looking to experience Korea's traditional culture while enjoying the natural beauty and historical architecture.

🔹 N Seoul Tower
Also known as Namsan Tower, this communication and observation tower is located on Namsan Mountain in central Seoul. At 236 meters, it provides panoramic views of Seoul and the surrounding areas. The tower features a digital observatory, a revolving restaurant, and various viewing platforms where love locks are often placed by couples. It's a significant cultural landmark and a popular spot for both tourists and locals, especially at night when the tower lights up.

Tourists exploring the vibrant stalls of Seoul's Gwangjang Market, with a Netflix food documentary sign in the background, immersing themselves in Korean traditional market culture and cuisine.

Cheerful tourists enjoying authentic Korean street food like tteokbokki and various side dishes at Seoul's Gwangjang Market, experiencing the lively atmosphere of a half-day food tour.

A group of tourists posing in front of a traditional gate at Namsan Hanok Village in Seoul, enjoying a half-day cultural tour, experiencing Korea's rich history and architectural beauty.

A group of tourists posing on the grand staircase of a traditional Korean palace or hanok village in Seoul, giving thumbs-up, enjoying the fun of a half-day cultural immersion tour.

Seoul's iconic N Seoul Tower illuminated at dusk, overlooking the glittering city lights, adding a romantic touch to your half-day tour with magnificent Seoul night views.

Two women posing by the love lock wall at N Seoul Tower in Seoul, with an expansive city view in the background, symbolizing eternal love and friendship, a romantic stop on the half-day tour.

A group of tourists walking on a tree-lined path in Namsan Park with the majestic N Seoul Tower in the background, holding signs and enjoying their Seoul half-day tour experience, exploring nature and culture.

A couple enjoying the dazzling city night view with brilliant lights from a Seoul viewpoint, relishing a peaceful and romantic moment during their half-day tour, feeling Seoul's beauty.

Important Info

Reminders

  • A minimum of 3 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 2 day(s) before the departure date

  • Please arrive at the designated location 5 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time

  • This itinerary is subject to change due to the traffic condition

  • Namsan Hanok Village will be replaced to Bukchon Hanok Village on Mondays.

  • Not wheelchair accessible. Most travelers can participate

  • ⚠️ All of our itineraries do not include personal travel insurance. Outdoor activities involve certain risks and hazards. Guests should evaluate their own health or abilities. The company is not responsible for any bodily harm or damage caused by accidents or unforeseeable factors.

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellations 2 day(s) (inclusive) before the selected date are allowed. Unused orders can be canceled for free
  • Cancellation is not allowed between 0–1 days from the selected date. Orders cannot be canceled or modified, and refunds will not be granted.
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FAQ

1. What are the unique characteristics of Gyeongbokgung Palace?

Gyeongbokgung Palace is renowned as the grandest and most beautiful of Seoul's Five Grand Palaces. Its unique features include intricate architectural details, vast courtyards, and significant historical buildings like Geunjeongjeon Hall, where kings conducted official business, and Gyeonghoeru Pavilion, a stunning royal banquet hall set on a pond. The palace also showcases traditional Korean design principles, harmonizing with its natural surroundings.

2. What is the admission cost for Gyeongbokgung Palace?

Gyeongbokgung Palace typically charges an admission fee for adult visitors, with reduced rates often available for children and specific age groups. A notable cultural benefit is that wearing a Hanbok (traditional Korean dress) can sometimes grant free entry, offering a unique and immersive experience. It's advisable to check the official palace website for the most current information regarding ticket types and entry requirements.

3. What is the schedule for the Changing of Guard ceremony at Gyeongbokgung Palace?

The Changing of Guard ceremony at Gyeongbokgung Palace is a captivating historical reenactment. It typically takes place twice a day, usually at 10:00 AM and 2:00 PM, near the Gwanghwamun Gate. There is also a Gwanghwamun Gate Guard-on-Duty Performance at other times. Each ceremony lasts approximately 20 minutes, offering a glimpse into Korea's royal traditions. It's recommended to arrive a little early to secure a good viewing spot, as schedules can vary on certain days or holidays.

4. What is the historical significance of Gyeongbokgung Palace as the largest palace in South Korea?

Gyeongbokgung Palace holds immense historical significance as the primary royal palace of the Joseon Dynasty, constructed in 1395. It served as the heart of political power and royal life for centuries. As the largest of the Five Grand Palaces, its scale reflects the dynasty's prestige. Despite suffering destruction during Japanese invasions and colonial rule, meticulous restoration efforts have preserved its grandeur, making it a powerful symbol of Korean heritage and resilience.

5. How can visitors easily reach N Seoul Tower?

Reaching N Seoul Tower is most conveniently done via the Namsan Cable Car, public bus, or walking from the Namsan Oreumi elevator. From Myeongdong Station (Line 4), you can walk to the Namsan Cable Car platform in about 10-15 minutes. Alternatively, take Namsan Circulation Bus No. 01 from stations like Chungmuro (Lines 3/4) or Dongguk University (Line 3) directly to the tower. Walking from the Namsan Oreumi elevator offers scenic views but is a more strenuous option.

6. What are the recommended transportation options for visiting Gwangjang Market?

Gwangjang Market is conveniently accessible by subway. You can take Seoul Subway Line 1 to Jongno 5-ga Station and use Exit 8, which leads directly to the market entrance. Alternatively, Line 2 or 5 to Euljiro 4-ga Station is also an option, requiring a short walk from Exit 4. These subway lines are efficient and widely used for navigating central Seoul, making it easy to reach the market for its famous street food and traditional goods.

7. What ride-sharing services are available for travel within Seoul to places like Namsan Hanok Village?

In Seoul, Kakao T is the most widely used and recommended ride-sharing and taxi-hailing app. While global services like Uber are available, Kakao T offers broader coverage and often more convenient service with local drivers. To reach Namsan Hanok Village, you can input the destination into Kakao T for a direct ride, or use public transport such as subway Line 3 or 4 to Chungmuro Station, then take Exit 3 or 4 and walk for a few minutes.

8. What traditional experiences can be found at Namsan Hanok Village?

Namsan Hanok Village offers a rich glimpse into traditional Korean life with five beautifully restored hanok (traditional Korean houses) from different social classes of the Joseon Dynasty. Visitors can enjoy various cultural experiences, including traditional games like 'yutnori' and 'tuho', try on hanbok, participate in craft workshops, and observe traditional tea ceremonies. The village also hosts cultural performances and exhibitions, all set against the scenic backdrop of Namsan Mountain.

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