Full of towering sky-scrappers, palaces, street markets with numerous options street food and Buddhist monasteries, Seoul is the hub of mixed religions but homogeneous population, a city of buzzing energy and modernity blended with rooted traditions. Most appropriately the capital of South Korea, the city has built itself into a commercial center and cultural destination for most of the country and even the outside world.
Arrive at Incheon Airport.
Hanbok Experience: Experience life as an aristocrat from the Joseon Dynasty by donning on a beautiful Korean hanbok.
Gyeongbokgung Palace: This is the grandest of Korea’s Five Grand Palaces, and served as the main palace for the Joseon family and their court. Bukchon Traditional Village: The streets are narrow and winding, and full of all unique stores, like the Donglim Knot Workshop.
Dinner at Namdaemun Market: The place is full of great shopping options and delicious street food!
Petite France: You will enjoy Petite France, a quaint French cultural village. Tuck into any of the French-style buildings and eat French cuisine, enjoy a traditional European puppet show, and listen to a 200-year-old-music box.
Gangchon Rail Park: Choose from the 2, 3, or 4-person seater Rail bike and enjoy the beautiful Gangwon-do countryside. Pedal along now-defunct train lines and drink in the fresh air, clear skies, lush landscapes, and stunning view of the Bukhangan River.
Picnic Lunch and Nami Island: Enjoy a hearty lunch of spicy chicken galbi at the scenic Nami Island. Every inch of Nami Island is picture-perfect—riverside pathways, colorful forests, and KDrama filming sites!
Seoul Night Life: You can head to the Itaewon District for the best clubs and pubs, or maybe head to any of Hongdae’s many event venues some live music and beers.
Who says amusement parks are just for kids? Everland, Korea’s most popular theme park, if full of thrilling rides and stellar attractions.
Although a sobering tour, a trip to the Koreas’ Demilitarized Zone (or DMZ) will give you an up-close look into the elusive North Korea and a better understanding of one of the world’s longest cold wars.
Traditional Royal Cuisine Restaurant: Level up your culinary experience, and feast like royalty.
N Seoul Tower: Drink in the spectacular panoramic view of Seoul City from the N Seoul Tower.
On your last day in Seoul, take it easy and explore the city like a local. There’s really no wrong way to go about this, especially with Seoul’s world-class public transportation system. You can enjoy the NANTA Show, Korea’s proven that they’re just natural performers. So on your last night, treat yourself to a live show like the world-famous NANTA. This award-winning show will take you on a wildly entertaining culinary lesson.
Departure from Incheon International Airport. Your delightful journey in Seoul ends today.