What You Will Do
★ Discover Bukchon Hanok Village featuring Korean traditional houses.
★ Fascinating black-grooved roof tiles !
★ Capture the stunning Seoul landscape on top of N Seoul Tower
★ N Seoul Tower the most iconic tower, heart of romantism
★ Pass by Cheonggye Stream where both Koreans and Foreigners enjoy walk
Visit the top three locations that are loved by locals on a morning tour. Be taken from your hotel to the traditional Bukchon Hanok village, modern N Seoul Tower and the beautiful Cheonggye Stream.
Hotel(In Seoul) → Bukchon Hanok Village → N Seoul Tower → RedPine or Ginseng Center → Pass by Cheonggye Stream → Drop off at Myeongdong
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
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Seoul
Bukchon Hanok Village, preserved Hanok style homes where the lords lived 500 years ago. Healing Time in Seoul N-Seoul Tower, a landmark of Seoul, famous for its panoramic view of Seoul, promises of eternal love with the lock of love.
The northern part of Seoul is famous for its towns (villages), where people lived since ancient times because it is around the royal palace. Among them, Bukchon Hanok Village is attracting attention as a sightseeing destination that Koreans want to visit. As you walk through the hanok in Bukchon, you can see the life of the people in Korea.
Seoul Tower is also famous as a place for various dramas! When you look at Seoul from the top of Mt. Namsan, you will be immersed in the charm of Seoul. Especially when the weather is clear if you are lucky you can see North Korea from Seoul Tower.
Looking out at the panoramic view of Seoul from the Seoul Tower, promising an eternal love setting it through a lock of love.
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Bukchon Hanok Village
50 minutes
Bukchon Hanok Village, nestled between the historic Gyeongbokgung and Changdeokgung Palaces, offers a precious glimpse into Korea's past. This 600-year-old village, dating back to the Joseon Dynasty, comprises hundreds of hanoks (traditional Korean houses) that once housed high-ranking officials and nobility. Today, Bukchon, meaning "Northern Village," remains a vibrant residential area where these traditional homes have been repurposed into tea houses, restaurants, cultural centers, and guesthouses. On the Hanok Village Tour, you'll wander through narrow alleys, experiencing the authentic architecture and lifestyle preserved over centuries. Each hanok provides a unique peek into traditional Korean culture, making Bukchon a living museum where visitors are encouraged to interact with history respectfully, remembering that it is also a community where people live.
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N Seoul Tower
1 hour
Also known as Namsan Tower, this communication and observation tower is located on Namsan Mountain in central Seoul. At 236 meters, it provides panoramic views of Seoul and the surrounding areas. The tower features a digital observatory, a revolving restaurant, and various viewing platforms where love locks are often placed by couples. It's a significant cultural landmark and a popular spot for both tourists and locals, especially at night when the tower lights up.
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Cheonggyecheon Stream
Cheonggyecheon is a modern public recreation space in downtown Seoul. The stream was once covered by an overpass and has been transformed into an 11-kilometer long stretch of clear water, walkways, and greenery. This urban renewal project is a popular gathering spot and offers a refreshing break from the bustling city life with its tranquil waters, scenic views, and seasonal festivals.
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