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
Jongmyo Shrine is a UNESCO World Heritage site in Seoul dedicated to the ancestral tablets of the Joseon dynasty kings and queens. Its primary purpose was to serve as a royal Confucian ancestral shrine where ceremonial rites were performed to honor the deceased monarchs, ensuring the legitimacy and prosperity of the royal lineage. It reflects significant historical and cultural importance.
Changdeokgung Palace is a UNESCO World Heritage site due to its outstanding example of Far Eastern palace architecture and garden design, harmoniously integrated into the natural landscape. It served as the principal palace for many Joseon kings and preserves significant architectural styles, historical records, and a unique "secret garden" (Huwon), showcasing the deep connection between architecture and nature.
A visit to Changdeokgung Palace typically takes about 1.5 to 2 hours to fully explore the main palace grounds and appreciate its architecture. If you plan to include the Secret Garden (Huwon) tour, which requires a separate reservation and is guided, the total visit time can extend to approximately 2.5 to 3 hours, offering a more in-depth experience.
At the N Seoul Tower Octagonal Pavilion area, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of Seoul, participate in a Hanbok experience for memorable photo opportunities, and place 'love locks' as a symbolic gesture. The area offers various cafes and souvenir shops, making it a vibrant spot for both scenic appreciation and cultural engagement.
Visitors can arrange admission for N Seoul Tower by purchasing tickets online or directly at the tower's ticket counter. Booking in advance through KKday offers the convenience of secured entry and often allows for a smoother experience upon arrival, avoiding potential queues and ensuring your visit is well-planned.
Seosulla-gil, located near Jongmyo Shrine, is a trendy walking street known for its unique blend of traditional Korean houses (hanok) and modern cafes, boutiques, and workshops. It has become popular for its charming, artistic atmosphere, offering visitors a chance to experience Seoul's creative side while enjoying a leisurely stroll and discovering hidden gems.
The National Museum of Korea houses an extensive collection spanning various periods of Korean history and art, from ancient artifacts to modern works. Key highlights include the Silla Gold Crown, Goryeo celadon pottery, and various Buddhist sculptures. Visitors can explore permanent exhibitions detailing Korea's cultural heritage and enjoy special themed exhibitions.
To reach N Seoul Tower, common transportation options include taking a public bus (Namsan Circular Bus 01, 02, 03, 05) up Namsan Mountain, or utilizing the Namsan Cable Car from near Myeongdong. Alternatively, many visitors opt for a taxi directly to the base of the tower, followed by a short walk or cable car ride.