Embark on the Seoul Ultimate Tour and choose 4 must-visit places for a personalized exploration. Discover the hippest roads, royal palaces, local parks, hanok villages, shopping districts, art galleries, museums, Buddhist temples, and traditional local markets.
Embark on the Seoul Ultimate Tour and choose 4 must-visit places for a personalized exploration. Discover the hippest roads, royal palaces, local parks, hanok villages, shopping districts, art galleries, museums, Buddhist temples, and traditional local markets.
- Itaewon - In Itaewon, visitors can explore ‘Gyeongnidan-gil,’ one of the trendiest streets, showcasing a blend of global cultures. The area, influenced by the nearby US Army base, became a hub for international residents. Gyeongnidan-gil is now a popular tourist spot in Seoul, known for its unique and exotic atmosphere, featuring restaurants,…
- Itaewon - In Itaewon, visitors can explore ‘Gyeongnidan-gil,’ one of the trendiest streets, showcasing a blend of global cultures. The area, influenced by the nearby US Army base, became a hub for international residents. Gyeongnidan-gil is now a popular tourist spot in Seoul, known for its unique and exotic atmosphere, featuring restaurants, cafes, and ateliers.
- Garosu-gil - Sinsadong Garosu-gil is a fashionable street in Seoul, often referred to as ‘artists’ street’ due to its eclectic charm. It boasts a variety of beautifully decorated coffee shops and designer stores.
- Gyeongbokgung Palace - Gyeongbok Royal Palace, the main palace of the Joseon Dynasty, is located in central Seoul. It’s a must-visit destination in Korea, known as “Palace Greatly Blessed by Heaven.”
- Changdeokgung Palace - Recognized as a World Cultural Heritage site by UNESCO in December 1997, Changdeokgung Palace was the second royal villa built after Gyeongbokgung Palace in 1405. It served as the principal palace for many Joseon dynasty kings and is the best-preserved of the five remaining royal palaces.
- Changgyeonggung - Originally built as Suganggung Palace by King Sejong for his retiring father, King Taejong, Changgyeonggung Palace often housed queens and concubines. Renovated and renamed during King Seongjong’s reign, it became a park with a zoo and botanical garden during Japanese colonial rule. Its restoration was completed in 1983.
- Yeouido Hangang Park - Located next to the Han River in Yeouido, the heart of politics, media, banking, and finance, this park is a popular destination. It hosts exciting events, including the Yeouido Cherry Blossom Festival in spring.
- Seoul Forest - Opened in 2005, Seoul Forest is a beloved park situated between Jungnangcheon Stream and Hangang River. It comprises four sections: Culture & Art Park, Educational Experience Park, Eco-forest Park, and Riverside Park.
- Seoul Botanical Garden - The Botanic Garden features outdoor Theme Gardens that recreate traditional Korean gardens with native plants, along with a Greenhouse showcasing plants from 12 tropical and Mediterranean cities.
- Cheonggyecheon Stream - Cheonggyecheon Stream is an 11 km-long waterway running through downtown Seoul. Part of an urban renewal project, it restores a stream that existed during the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910).
- Bukchon Hanok Village - Nestled between Gyeongbokgung Palace, Changdeokgung Palace, and Jongmyo Shrine, Bukchon Hanok Village is home to hundreds of traditional hanok houses from the Joseon dynasty. The name Bukchon, meaning “northern village,” reflects its location north of Cheonggyecheon Stream and Jongno.
- Ikseon-dong Hanok Street - Known as one of the trendiest areas in Seoul, Ikseon-dong Hanok Village, established in the 1920s, blends modern and traditional elements. Its narrow alleyways, lined with uniquely decorated shops and cafes, are popular “photo zones” due to their vibrant backdrops.
- Insadong - Insadong’s alleys are filled with galleries, traditional restaurants, teahouses, and cafes. These hidden gems create a treasure hunt-like experience, perfectly complementing the galleries.
- Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP) - DDP hosts various exhibitions, fashion shows, forums, and events. Designed by renowned architect Zaha Hadid, its exterior captivates photographers with its elegant curves and bold shapes. The complex includes sections like Allimteo, Beaumteo, Sallimteo, DDP Design Museum, Design Market & Eoullim Plaza, and Dongdaemun History & Culture Park.
- Starfield COEX Mall - Located in central Seoul, Starfield COEX Mall is a trendsetter in fashion, food, culture, and entertainment. It offers everything visitors need, including the Starfield Library, a landmark providing a space for relaxation and entertainment with books.
- The Hyundai Seoul - Opened in Yeouido on February 26, The Hyundai Seoul features “Exclusive Label” on the first floor with 30 global designer brands like Gucci, Prada, and Balenciaga. “Creative Ground” on B2 houses the first Asian Arket store, while “Tasty Seoul” on B1 offers around 90 food & beverage brands. The eco-friendly department store concept includes “Sounds Forest,” an indoor rest area, and photo spots with natural sunlight.
- Myeongdong Shopping Street - Myeong-dong is a major shopping district in Seoul, lined with brand name shops and department stores. It offers a variety of products, including clothes, shoes, and accessories.
- Seoul Museum of Art - SeMA is a 3-story building with six exhibition halls, a lecture hall for educational programs, and a library with art-related books, magazines, and visual materials. One hall features “The Soul of Chun Kyung Ja,” showcasing works by the renowned Korean artist Chun Kyung Ja.
- The War Memorial of Korea - Established on June 10, 1994, by the War Memorial Service Korea Society, the museum honors the sacrifices of patriotic martyrs. It houses approximately 33,000 artifacts, with about 10,000 on display in indoor and outdoor exhibitions. The six indoor halls include the Expeditionary Forces Room, Patriotic Memorial Room, War History Room, 6·25 Korean War Room, Development Hall, and Large Machinery Room.
- National Museum of Korea - The National Museum of Korea boasts a vast collection of over 420,000 artifacts spanning ancient to modern times, covering art and culture. It includes a Children’s Museum, offering educational programs and experiences to learn about the nation’s history.
- Jogyesa Temple - Jogyesa Temple is a significant site in Korean Buddhism as the head temple of the Jogye order. Originally built in the late 14th century during the Goryeo period, it was rebuilt after a fire with the efforts of many respected monks.
- Bongeunsa Temple - Located north of COEX in Gangnam, Bongeunsa Temple was constructed in the 10th year of Silla King Weongseong’s reign (794). In 1498, Queen Jeonghyeon refurbished Gyeonseongsa Temple and renamed it Bongeunsa Temple.
- Gwangjang Market - As Korea’s first permanent market, Gwangjang Market remains a thriving tourist destination over 100 years later. It attracts both locals and foreigners, with its most popular section being the food street.
- Mangwon Market - Situated in Mapo-gu, Seoul, Mangwon Market is a beloved traditional market among young locals. It features fancy streets and delicious food alleys, offering fresh ingredients in a clean environment with friendly vendors.

- Private transportation
- 4 places for sightseeing
- Driving Tour Guide
- Admission Tickets as designated
- Private transportation
- 4 places for sightseeing
- Driving Tour Guide
- Admission Tickets as designated
- Lunch
- Personal Travel Insurance
- Anything not mentioned in details
- Lunch
- Personal Travel Insurance
- Anything not mentioned in details
Explore the ultimate Seoul tour featuring four must-see destinations! Select four places from the list and let us know in advance. *Additional locations can be arranged upon consultation.
[Trendy Streets]
-Itaewon-dong
-Seongsudong Cafe Street
[Historic Palaces]
-Gyeongbokgung Palace (Closed on Tuesdays)
-Changdeokgung Palace (Closed on Mondays)…
Explore the ultimate Seoul tour featuring four must-see destinations! Select four places from the list and let us know in advance. *Additional locations can be arranged upon consultation.
[Trendy Streets]
-Itaewon-dong
-Seongsudong Cafe Street
[Historic Palaces]
-Gyeongbokgung Palace (Closed on Tuesdays)
-Changdeokgung Palace (Closed on Mondays)
-Changgyeonggung Palace (Closed on Mondays)
[Popular Parks Among Locals]
-Yeouido Hangang Park (*Alternative Han-river parks available based on your schedule)
-Seoul Forest
-Seoul Botanical Garden (Closed on Mondays)
-Cheonggyecheon Stream
[Traditional Hanok Villages]
-Bukchon Hanok Village
-Ikseon-dong Hanok Street
[Shopping Destinations]
-Insadong (Antique shop alley)
-Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP)
-Starfield COEX Mall
-The Hyundai Seoul
-Myeongdong Shopping Street
[Art Galleries]
-Seoul Museum of Art (Closed on Mondays)
[Museums]
-National Folk Museum
-The War Memorial of Korea (Closed on Mondays)
-National Museum of Korea
[Buddhist Temples]
-Jogyesa
[Traditional Markets]
-Gwangjang Market
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.