See the best of South Korea through this moonlight tour! Eat Korean food, learn about the country's history, and walk around downtown to experience the magic of Seoul's nightlife.
| Tour types | Guided tour |
| Sightseeing type | Traditional markets, City walking tour, Historic site tour, Food tour・Izakaya Hopping |
| Transport | Charter car, Walking |
A minimum of 1 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
The itinerary is subject to change upon on-site situations (ex. weather, traffic, unforeseen circumstances)
The photos are for reference only
Late arrivals will be considered no-shows and will not be eligible for refunds
The tour has a minimum number of participants in order to proceed. You can request to change your schedule to another date. The tour may also be canceled if the minimum number of participants is not reached
Gwangjang Market is particularly lively in the evening, especially around dinner time, offering an authentic Korean night market experience. Many food stalls stay open late, making it an excellent time to sample local street food and soak in the local atmosphere. Visiting in the evening allows you to fully enjoy the food and shopping.
Most food stalls and dining areas in Gwangjang Market are typically open on Sundays. However, some wholesale or retail shops might be closed. If you plan to visit on a Sunday, it's best to focus on experiencing the market's food offerings to enjoy its full charm.
Besides its abundant food options like bindaetteok (mung bean pancakes), mayak gimbap (addictive seaweed rice rolls), and tteokbokki (spicy rice cakes), Gwangjang Market also offers a variety of traditional Korean goods. You can find high-quality Hanbok fabrics, handicrafts, bedding, dried goods, traditional pastries, and souvenirs, making it an ideal spot to experience Korean culture and shop locally.
The most convenient subway station for Gwangjang Market is Jongno 5-ga Station on Seoul Subway Line 1. From Exit 8, it's about a 1-minute walk to the market entrance. Alternatively, you can take Line 2 or Line 5 to Euljiro 4-ga Station, and it's about a 5-minute walk from Exit 4.
The main highlight of visiting Changgyeonggung Palace at night is experiencing the tranquility and solemnity of the ancient palace under the soft moonlight and ambient lighting. Unlike its daytime bustle, the palace reveals a unique historical charm at night, making it especially suitable for photography enthusiasts to capture the elegant scenery of the palace under the moon, offering a romantic journey through time.
Cheonggyecheon Stream is a vibrant relaxation space in the heart of Seoul. At night, the lights along the stream create a romantic ambiance, and it's common to find street performers. It's a favorite spot for locals to stroll or have dates after work. Here, you can experience a blend of urban leisure and riverside serenity, enjoying Seoul's unique nighttime mood.
Naksan Park's elevated location offers a superb vantage point for overlooking Seoul's nightscape. Key viewing points include the night lighting of the Seoul City Wall, the brilliant glow of Namsan Tower in the distance, and the myriad of city lights stretching across the urban landscape. The night view here is rich in layers and is a popular spot to experience Seoul's captivating night scenery.
When photographing the night view at Changgyeonggung Palace, it's recommended to capture the majestic presence of Honghwamun Gate, or use the reflection in the pond in front of Myeongjeongjeon Hall for symmetrical beauty. Additionally, palace buildings like Tongmyeongjeon and Yanghwadang have a unique charm under the nighttime illumination. Using long exposure can capture the flow of light and shadow, creating unique shots.