Discover Seoul’s top attractions in one day with surprise performances. Maximize your adventure and explore historical landmarks to modern marvels effortlessly.
Discover Seoul’s top attractions in one day with surprise performances. Maximize your adventure and explore historical landmarks to modern marvels effortlessly.
- Cheonggye Plaza - Cheonggye Plaza is a vibrant recreational space that also hosts events and festivals, underscoring its role as a cultural and economic landmark in the city. It is celebrated for its fusion of modern design and historical importance, as the Cheonggyecheon restoration project, completed in 2005, transformed an overpass into a…
- Cheonggye Plaza - Cheonggye Plaza is a vibrant recreational space that also hosts events and festivals, underscoring its role as a cultural and economic landmark in the city. It is celebrated for its fusion of modern design and historical importance, as the Cheonggyecheon restoration project, completed in 2005, transformed an overpass into a lively urban park.
- Gwanghwamun Square - Gwanghwamun Square is a historic and symbolic public area located in the heart of Seoul, South Korea. Positioned in front of Gwanghwamun Gate, the main entrance to Gyeongbokgung Palace, the square is a significant cultural and historical site. It was opened to the public in 2009 as part of a broader urban beautification initiative and serves as a venue for cultural events, festivals, and civic gatherings.
- Gyeongbokgung Palace - The Palace Royal Guard Changing Ceremony at Gwanghwamun Gate in Gyeongbokgung Palace reenacts the guard-changing procedure from the Joseon dynasty, complete with historically accurate costumes and weapons.
- Insadong - This area is known for its narrow alleys lined with antique shops, art galleries, traditional tea houses, and craft stores. Visitors can discover everything from valuable antiques and handmade traditional crafts to contemporary Korean art. Insadong is particularly renowned for its wide selection of traditional Korean ceramics, calligraphy materials, and folk crafts.
The main street of Insadong, often bustling with activity, is closed to vehicle traffic on weekends, transforming into a lively pedestrian zone. Street performers, traditional music, and food vendors contribute to the festive atmosphere, offering a taste of Korean culture and entertainment.
- Gwangjang Market - Gwangjang Market is one of the oldest and largest traditional markets in Seoul, South Korea. Established in 1905, it is famous for its vibrant atmosphere and a wide array of goods, especially fabrics, clothing, and a diverse selection of Korean street food. The market retains a distinctly local feel, with bustling crowds and vendors energetically promoting their wares. It offers an excellent glimpse into the everyday life of Seoul’s residents, making it not just a place for shopping and eating, but also a cultural experience, showcasing the vibrancy and tradition of South Korean commerce and community life.
- Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP) - Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP), located in Seoul, South Korea, is a major urban development landmark known for its distinctive neo-futuristic design, featuring curving forms and smooth reflective surfaces. It is a hub for design and fashion, a popular venue for various exhibitions and events, and a cultural gathering place. The plaza houses a range of facilities including exhibition halls, a design museum, conference halls, and educational facilities.
- Seongsu-dong - Seongsu-dong is renowned for its vibrant arts scene. The area hosts a variety of art spaces and studios that showcase both established and emerging artists. Additionally, the neighborhood is home to some of Seoul’s most popular and unique coffee shops, each with its own distinct design and atmosphere.
The neighborhood continues to evolve, attracting not only artists and entrepreneurs but also tech startups and innovative businesses, making it a dynamic area that represents the modern creative economy of Seoul. Seongsu-dong’s popularity among young professionals and its eclectic mix of old and new make it a must-visit destination for those looking to experience an alternative, artistic side of Seoul.
- Jamsil - Jamsil is a prominent district in Seoul, South Korea, known for its blend of entertainment, sports, and residential areas. It is particularly famous for housing the Lotte World Tower, one of the tallest buildings in the world, and the adjacent Lotte World, a major recreation complex that includes the world’s largest indoor theme park and an outdoor amusement park, an artificial island inside a lake linked by monorail, shopping malls, a luxury hotel, and a Korean folk museum. It is also situated beside the Han River, providing beautiful riverfront park areas that are popular for outdoor activities like biking, picnics, and leisurely walks.
- Starfield Library - Starfield Library, located within the Starfield COEX Mall in Seoul, South Korea, is an iconic and visually striking public space that has become a popular attraction for both locals and tourists. This open-plan library spans two stories and boasts a towering wall of books, reaching nearly 14 meters in height, which creates a dramatic backdrop that has become a favorite for photography. Its central location in the mall and the innovative design make it a unique blend of commercial and cultural spaces, offering a sanctuary of learning and relaxation amidst the bustling environment of one of Seoul’s busiest shopping areas.
- Sebitseom - Sebitseom, also known as “Sebitseom Floating Islands,” is a cultural and recreational complex located on the Han River in Seoul, South Korea. It comprises three man-made islands, each serving a unique purpose, and has become a landmark of modern Seoul.
Gavit Island, Chavit Island, Solit Island.
Since its opening, Sebitseom has become a cultural hub in Seoul, contributing significantly to the city’s tourism and cultural landscape. It symbolizes the fusion of nature, technology, and art, representing Seoul’s dynamic and innovative spirit.
Visit Sebitseom to experience a blend of culture, cuisine, and outdoor activities, all set against the beautiful backdrop of the Han River.
- The Blue House - Cheong Wa Dae, also known as the Blue House in English, is a public park that formerly served as the presidential residence and the diplomatic reception halls of South Korea from 1948 to 2022.

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A PANORAMIC SEOUL EXPRESS TOUR: EXPERIENCE ALL THE TOP MUST-VISIT LOCATIONS IN JUST ONE DAY!
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A PANORAMIC SEOUL EXPRESS TOUR: EXPERIENCE ALL THE TOP MUST-VISIT LOCATIONS IN JUST ONE DAY!
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- Infant is free of charge, no seat available.
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