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ABOUT SEOUL
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Seoul (서울) is the capital of South Korea. Seoul is by far South Korea's largest city and one of East Asia's financial and cultural epicenters. A fascinating blend of ancient traditions and cutting-edge digital technology, home to endless street food vendors and vast nightlife districts, an extraordinarily high-pressure educational system and serene Buddhist temples, a trend-setting youth culture and often crushing conformism, extraordinary architecture and endless monotonous rows of grey apartment buildings, Seoul is a city filled with stark contrasts.
Getting there
Incheon Airport
Most visitors arrive via Incheon International Airport (ICN), located on Yeongjong Island in the neighboring city of Incheon.
Gimpo Airport
The closer but older Gimpo Airport (김포국제공항, GMP) caters only to the shuttle services to Tokyo-Haneda, Osaka-Kansai, Taipei-Songshan, Shanghai-Hongqiao, and Beijing as well as domestic flights within South Korea
Most visitors arrive via Incheon International Airport (ICN), located on Yeongjong Island in the neighboring city of Incheon.
Gimpo Airport
The closer but older Gimpo Airport (김포국제공항, GMP) caters only to the shuttle services to Tokyo-Haneda, Osaka-Kansai, Taipei-Songshan, Shanghai-Hongqiao, and Beijing as well as domestic flights within South Korea
Top things to do:
Namdaemun Market
Ready to practise your haggling skills? Then let’s begin. This enormous open-air market is a one-stop shop where bartering is the name of the game. Are you short of fake Calvin Klein underwear? Or hankering after bottled ginseng? This is the place to go. Oh, and the street food’s not half bad – sink your teeth into a fresh “hotteok” (pancake) for the full Namdaemun experience.
Ready to practise your haggling skills? Then let’s begin. This enormous open-air market is a one-stop shop where bartering is the name of the game. Are you short of fake Calvin Klein underwear? Or hankering after bottled ginseng? This is the place to go. Oh, and the street food’s not half bad – sink your teeth into a fresh “hotteok” (pancake) for the full Namdaemun experience.
Cheonggyecheon
Plop – make a wish! Cheonggyecheon’s a place to toss a coin and let your dreams take flight. This stream cuts through the city streets, beneath skyscrapers and traffic, its bubbling waters backlit to accentuate their ebb and flow. Take your beau by the hand and hop, skip and jump across stepping stones. To see the stream in all its glory, catch November’s Lantern Festival.
Plop – make a wish! Cheonggyecheon’s a place to toss a coin and let your dreams take flight. This stream cuts through the city streets, beneath skyscrapers and traffic, its bubbling waters backlit to accentuate their ebb and flow. Take your beau by the hand and hop, skip and jump across stepping stones. To see the stream in all its glory, catch November’s Lantern Festival.
N Seoul Tower
N Seoul Tower is a true Korean icon. Standing proud atop Namsan Mountain, it soars above the urban haze. Glide up the cable car and scale the steps – you’ll be rewarded with sweeping views over the vast cityscape. Worked up a climber’s appetite? Tuck into lunch at one of the five restaurants inside. A tip: head up at dusk to see Seoul transform into a sea of twinkling lights.
N Seoul Tower is a true Korean icon. Standing proud atop Namsan Mountain, it soars above the urban haze. Glide up the cable car and scale the steps – you’ll be rewarded with sweeping views over the vast cityscape. Worked up a climber’s appetite? Tuck into lunch at one of the five restaurants inside. A tip: head up at dusk to see Seoul transform into a sea of twinkling lights.
Ssamzi-gil
“Stairs? Where we’re going, we don’t need stairs.” Ssamzi-gil Shopping Centre is a helix of gently sloping corridors that spiral up to the leafy roof terrace. Slip through the aroma of “nokcha” tea brewing at the entrance and join the flow of chattering students and casual shoppers. On the way up, you’ll pass shops selling all manner of adorable artwork and cute crafts.
“Stairs? Where we’re going, we don’t need stairs.” Ssamzi-gil Shopping Centre is a helix of gently sloping corridors that spiral up to the leafy roof terrace. Slip through the aroma of “nokcha” tea brewing at the entrance and join the flow of chattering students and casual shoppers. On the way up, you’ll pass shops selling all manner of adorable artwork and cute crafts.
Gyeongbokgung (Gyeongbok Palace)
Brush up on your bows and curtseys. This grand 14th-century palace was the Joseon Dynasty’s seat of power for five hundred years, until the assassination of Empress Myeongseong brought it to its knees. Pass through the imposing Gwangwhamun Gate into a complex of open plazas and opulent pavilions, once the haunts of Korea’s imperial bigwigs and emissaries from far-flung lands.
Brush up on your bows and curtseys. This grand 14th-century palace was the Joseon Dynasty’s seat of power for five hundred years, until the assassination of Empress Myeongseong brought it to its knees. Pass through the imposing Gwangwhamun Gate into a complex of open plazas and opulent pavilions, once the haunts of Korea’s imperial bigwigs and emissaries from far-flung lands.
Bukchon Hanok Village
A taste of old Seoul. This quiet hillside village has remained virtually untouched for centuries. Step back in time to when the mighty Joseon Dynasty ruled the Bukchon roost. Ditch the map and wander the narrow alleyways, cutting between grooved roofs. Stop off to ogle old-time artistry at Seongsim Arts and Crafts, where owner Sim Yong-sik is a master craftsman of ornate doors.
A taste of old Seoul. This quiet hillside village has remained virtually untouched for centuries. Step back in time to when the mighty Joseon Dynasty ruled the Bukchon roost. Ditch the map and wander the narrow alleyways, cutting between grooved roofs. Stop off to ogle old-time artistry at Seongsim Arts and Crafts, where owner Sim Yong-sik is a master craftsman of ornate doors.
Dongdaemun
Dongdaemun’s a shopaholic’s Shangri-La. What was once a traditional market at the foot of the impressive Dongdaemun Gate has flourished into a behemoth of chaotic commerce. Within just ten blocks, you’ll find an astonishing twenty-six shopping centres flogging fine Korean couture. And the best part? It’s open 24 hours a day, so you really can shop till you drop.
Dongdaemun’s a shopaholic’s Shangri-La. What was once a traditional market at the foot of the impressive Dongdaemun Gate has flourished into a behemoth of chaotic commerce. Within just ten blocks, you’ll find an astonishing twenty-six shopping centres flogging fine Korean couture. And the best part? It’s open 24 hours a day, so you really can shop till you drop.
Itaewon
Itaewon is known as “foreigner central”. Its maze of thronging side streets pack Turkish kebab houses next to Brazlian or Italian eateries. At night, Seoulites and outsiders alike descend on Itaewon to let their hair down in its dizzying array of Irish pubs, microbreweries, cocktail bars and clubs. If you like your nightlife free and fabulous, head to Why Not? or Bar Bliss.
Itaewon is known as “foreigner central”. Its maze of thronging side streets pack Turkish kebab houses next to Brazlian or Italian eateries. At night, Seoulites and outsiders alike descend on Itaewon to let their hair down in its dizzying array of Irish pubs, microbreweries, cocktail bars and clubs. If you like your nightlife free and fabulous, head to Why Not? or Bar Bliss.
Hongdae Street
To be young is very heaven on happening Hongdae Street. It’s a place for free expression, where Seoul’s twenty-somethings find their voice with funky graffiti or street performances. But Hongdae Street really comes into its own at night, when spicy chicken aromas blend with flashing neon and bar-crawlers’ chatter to create a heady cocktail. “Gun-bae” (cheers)!
To be young is very heaven on happening Hongdae Street. It’s a place for free expression, where Seoul’s twenty-somethings find their voice with funky graffiti or street performances. But Hongdae Street really comes into its own at night, when spicy chicken aromas blend with flashing neon and bar-crawlers’ chatter to create a heady cocktail. “Gun-bae” (cheers)!
COEX Mall
The ultimate rainy day destination. Located underground and sheltered from the elements, this enormous space-age mall will keep you entertained for hours. As well as 260+ shops selling cosmetics and his-and-hers clothing, there’s a multiplex cinema, an aquarium and even a “kimchi” museum. COEX’s shop windows are a great place to take the pulse of Korean pop culture.
The ultimate rainy day destination. Located underground and sheltered from the elements, this enormous space-age mall will keep you entertained for hours. As well as 260+ shops selling cosmetics and his-and-hers clothing, there’s a multiplex cinema, an aquarium and even a “kimchi” museum. COEX’s shop windows are a great place to take the pulse of Korean pop culture.
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Palace Morning Tour
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Palace is the one of popular historical places. Chosun Empire has ended in 1910 while Seoul has been the capital of Josun dynasty for the past 500 years. There are 5 important palaces you don’t want to miss and they are the most popular places for visitors: Yeongbokgung, Changdeokgung, Changkyeong-gung, Gyeongungung(Deoksu Palace), and Gyeongheegung.
NOTE: Gyeongbokgung Palace will be replaced by another tourist attraction when it is closed on Tuesdays. If it is below -5℃ or raining the Guard Changing Ceremony at Gyeongbokgung Palace will be canceled. |
AVG RATE PER PERSON
PHP 1900 (USD 48) |
Half Day Soul of Seoul
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HIGHLIGHTS: Visit Gwanghwamun Gate and walk along to the Seoul Museum of History for a unique interactive exhibition of local history at the Seoul City Panoramic Theatre. Continue to Gyeonghuigung Palace, and then to Daehamun for the royal changing of the guards ceremony. Proceed to Seoul City Hall and stroll over to Cheonggyecheon Plaza then walk to the Bosingak Bell Pavilion.
NOTE: Drop off location: Bosingak Bell Pavilion / Jonggak Station – Seoul Metro Subway Line 1. |
AVG RATE PER PERSON
PHP 2600 (USD 65) |
Full Day Seoul City Tour
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HIGHLIGHTS: Visit Seoul palace and market tour. Marvel at the pavilions and gardens of Changdeokgung Palace, Gyeongbokgung Palace and Jogyesa Buddhist Temple. Peruse antique artifacts and local artwork at the Insadong Antique Market and Namdaemun Market. Enjoy an authentic Korean lunch at a local restaurant.
NOTE: Gyeongbokgung Palace with National Folk Museum is closed on Tuesday, in which case you'll visit another palace instead. While on Mondays, you’ll visit Namsan Hanok Village instead of Rear Garden. |
AVG RATE PER PERSON
PHP 4600 (USD 115) |
Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)
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HIGHLIGHTS: DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) is a buffer zone between two Koreas, bisecting the Korean Peninsula. The purpose of the zone is to prevent the recurrence of war between North & South Korea. In essence, any DMZ tour is to experience the reality of division and to find the hope of future. The highlight of the tour is to explore a tunnel dug by North Korea. The other tourism spots include an observatory and a train station.
SCHEDULES: Tue/Wed/Thu/Fri/Sat/Sun 07:30H-14:30H or 10:30H-18:00H NOTE: If there's an unannounced military training or official event in JSA the tour may be cancelled on the day of the tour with short notice. Anyone who suffers from a weak heart, claustrophobia, or asthmatic symptoms is not allowed to enter the tunnel. Restricted nationalities for this tour: Afghanistan, Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Libya, North Korea, South Korea, Pakistan, Sudan, Syria. |
AVG RATE PER PERSON
PHP 2200 (USD 55) |
Urban Delight with Historic Traces
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HIGHLIGHTS: The first stop on our tour is the charming Bukchon Hanok village area then stroll over the Changdeokgung Palace, one of Seoul's Unesco World Cultural Heritage sites. Walk along Jongmyo (Royal Shrine) and meet local people at Kwang Jang Market, one of Seoul's best and most traditional markets. You can easily spend hours exploring the market, so the tour ends there so that you can wander and watch to your heart’s content.
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AVG RATE PER PERSON
PHP 2690 (USD 68) |
Seoul Tower & Namsan Village Tour
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HIGHLIGHTS: Seoul Tower atop Namsan Mountain (262 meters) in the heart of Seoul stands N Seoul Tower (236 meters), Namsan Hanok VillageNamsan is a collection of five hanoks (traditional Korean houses) from the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910), recovered from different parts of the city and relocated to the northern foot of Namsan mountain.
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AVG RATE PER PERSON
PHP 2980 (USD 75) |
Korean Folk Village Tour
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HIGHLIGHTS: Visit Korean Folk Village, which showcases buildings and artifacts from the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1897). See a wide assortment of residential structures from the straw-thatched cottages of commoners You can also get a close look at numerous workshops doing their jobs, demonstrating centuries-old craftsmanship in the art of pottery, blacksmith, bamboo craft, traditional Korean paper manufacturing, wooden craft, glazed pottery, straw craft, willow craft, handheld fans, paper craft, cotton looms, silk looms, straw shoes, smoke pipes, and brassware.
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AVG RATE PER PERSON
PHP 2850 (USD 72) |
Shopping & Gangnam District Tour
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HIGHLIGHTS: Unhyungung Royal Residence (home of young Gojong), Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP) which is a blend of traditional buildings, relics and modern multicultural facilities, Dongdaemun district (shopping area), Ginseng Center, Gwangjang Market (famous for its street food), Seoul Express Bus Terminal (shopping area), Garosugil street (coffee shops & designer stores), Cheongdamdong Galleria Department Store (luxury brand fashion mall), Gourmet 494 (food boutique)
NOTE: Unhyungung Palace is closed on Monday, in which case you'll visit another palace instead |
AVG RATE PER PERSON
PHP 2980 (USD 75) |
Jongmyo Shrine, Secret Garden, Unhyungung Palace
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Visit Jongmyo Shrine, one of the most important cultural sites in the country. Next stop is Changdeokgung's Rear Garden. It was constructed during the reign of King Taejong and served as a resting place for the royal family members .Lastly, visit Unhyungung Royal Residence, home of young Gojong, who later became Emperor during the Joseon Dynasty.
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AVG RATE PER PERSON
PHP 3600 (USD 90) |
Korea Food Making
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HIGHLIGHTS: Cooking and learning the history and the culture of Korea will be a chance to naturally understand Korean food and Korea. Learn recipes, cook together with others, and experience cooking Korean food.You will also have the chance to take pictures wearing the traditional Korean Gown, Hanbok. The course will take you to the Tongin traditional market. You can Compare this market to markets in your country and find the color of Korea.
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AVG RATE PER PERSON
PHP 3980 (USD 100) |
Lotte World
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Indoor Adventure is the world’s largest indoor theme park and hosts a dazzling variety of seasonal festivals and parades all year round. The park is filled with thrilling rides, different kinds of parades, an ice rink, a folk museum and so much more. It’s located in the heart of the city, which makes it the perfect spot for entertainment and sightseeing!
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AVG RATE PER PERSON
PHP 4980 (USD 125) |
Han River Cruise and N Seoul Tower
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Head to the Han River, where you'll board a ferry for your 1 hour river cruise. The cruise follows the river which flows through the city and offers spectacular views of the metropolis and its tourist spots. Next, drive to Mt. Namsan, where the N Seoul Tower is perched. Go up to the observation deck and have about an hour to take in the 360-degree night views of Seoul.
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AVG RATE PER PERSON
PHP 5300 (USD 133) |
Everland Theme Park and Dragon Hill Spa
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Everland is home to over 40 heart-pounding rides and attractions. Everland is one of the most popular places in Korea for families, friends, and couples. Dragon Hill Spa - Basically a glorified jjimjilbang -- the large bathhouse-cum-saunas beloved by Koreans -- the Dragon Hill offers everything from facials to rooms aerated with crystal salts to the most punishing massage this side of Bangkok.
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AVG RATE PER PERSON
PHP 6400 (USD 160) |
Everland Theme Park
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The most popular attraction is T express wooden rollercoaster running down to 77-degree angle. Squeaking noise from wooden rollercoaster brings more thrills. Lost Valley safari offers tour through 2,000 of animals in an amphibious vehicle and also different theme parade in each season is one of the famous things too. The park is selected the fourth of world favored theme parks in 2006 to Forbes Magazine.
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AVG RATE PER PERSON
PHP 6600 (USD 165) |
Nami Island and Petit France
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Nami Island is one of the most famous islands in South Korea for being the filming location of the TV drama “Winter Sonata”. A half-moon island in the middle of the North Han River, it’s also filled with ever-changing seasonal beauty. Continue on to Petite France and enjoy experiencing a French cultural village where you can take beautiful photos before returning to Seoul.
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AVG RATE PER PERSON
PHP 6690 (USD 168) |