Experience Seoul's multifaceted charm on this full day tour. Visit a spectacular royal palace, witness ancient rituals and venture through an insightful folk museum.  Explore bustling markets and traditional hanok houses, highlighting the city’s blend of historical grandeur with modern vibrancy.

Programme Details

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Meet the guide at 09:00 to start the tour. Today's tour will be by private, air-conditioned vehicle with a private driver.

Begin with a visit to Gwanghwamun Plaza to admire the statues of King Sejong and Admiral Yi Sun-Sin. Continue through Gwanghwamun Gate to visit Gyeongbokgung (Gyeongbok) Palace, the main royal palace of the Joseon Dynasty. Originally built in 1395, it was expanded in 1867 to become the largest, and arguably most beautiful of Seoul’s five palaces, with 330 buildings in total. 

Return to the Gwanghwamun Gate at 10:00 to witness the ceremonial changing of the guard. 

Continue with a visit to the National Folk Museum. Located near the palace grounds, the museum contains interesting exhibits about the history of Korean people and their culture. 

The next stop on this Seoul city tour is Insadong Arts and Crafts Street, a renowned district in Seoul that serves as a vibrant hub for Korean traditional culture and craftsmanship.

Next, visit the Namsangol Hanok Village, a recreated village that features five restored hanoks from the Joseon Dynasty. The village offers a glimpse into traditional Korean life as well as an educational experience for visitors of all ages. Final stop of the day is Gwangjang traditional market, one of the oldest and largest traditional markets in Korea. Previously known as Dongdaemun Market, it is famous for selling beautiful fabrics, especially those used for making traditional Korean dress, called hanbok.

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