

Discover the best way to indulge in the perfect night scenes of Seoul. Similar to the daytime bus tour, exchange your tickets at Gwanghwamun ticket office and hop on the bus to navigate the city. Admire Seoul at night, feel the gentle breeze from the Han River. You'll be amazed by the contrasting beauty of the capital's most famous areas. Don't miss out.
3. Seoul Historical Exploration Tour with Insadong Antique Street, Namdaemun Market, and Palaces

A trip to Korea is incomplete without visiting Gyeongbokgung and Changdeok Palaces. While Gyeongbokgung is the first and largest palace built during the Joseon Dynasty, Changdeok Palace was constructed later and served as the residence and workplace for Joseon kings for 250 years, after Gyeongbokgung was invaded and burned down.
Seoul Historical Exploration Tour takes you to not only the two famous palaces but also to the Blue House, the National Folk Museum, and the serene Jogyesa Buddhist temple. Here, you can delve deep into Korean history and experience the ancient culture of the land of kimchi.
4. Half-Day Joseon History Discovery Tour with National Folk Museum, Palaces, and Temple

If you don't have a full day for exploring Korean history, Klook suggests a half-day tour covering Gyeongbokgung Palace, the National Folk Museum, Jogyesa Buddhist Temple, with a quick visit to the Ginseng Center. This is a suitable option for those with limited time or wanting to make the most of their time in Korea, as there are many worthwhile places to visit, isn't there?
5. Walking Tour of Cheongwadae Blue House and Gyeongbok Palace

Visit the workplace of past and present leaders of the nation. While the kings of South Korea once lived and governed at Gyeongbok Palace, today, the Blue House, also known as Cheongwadae, serves as the residence and office of the President of South Korea. Exploring these two locations in a single tour allows you to gain a deeper insight into the history and development of Korea over the years.
6. Full-Day Walking Exploration of Seoul

Designed for those with good health and the ability to walk long distances, the walking exploration of Seoul takes you to various interesting places. Visit the famous Tongin Market with nearly 100 stalls selling authentic Korean delicacies and diverse handicraft shops. Additionally, experience wearing a Hanbok from the Gwanghwahum Gate (the front gate of Gyeongbok Palace) with a hairstyle designed to match your chosen outfit.
7. Tour to Nami Island/Petite France/Garden of Morning Calm/Bike Rail Park/Alpaca Park from Seoul

Nami Island, Petite France, Garden of Morning Calm, Bike Rail Park, or Alpaca Park are all worthwhile places to visit when you come to the land of kimchi. Nami Island, also known as the 'Island of Love,' is famous for its lush greenery and was the filming location for the drama 'Winter Sonata.' It features rich flora, entertainment centers, and renowned local restaurants—an unmissable destination for #teamKlook in Korea.

Petite France Village draws inspiration from the famous story 'The Little Prince,' portraying detailed scenes of a beautiful and tranquil French countryside. Explore French culture through puppet shows, soulful music, and shops displaying many French-style items such as food, clothing, and souvenirs.

The Garden of Morning Calm is a renowned village not far from Nami Island, showcasing Korean style with beautiful natural landscapes that attract many photography enthusiasts. It was also the filming location for the once-famous drama 'Moonlight Drawn by Clouds.'

Cycling on the rail tracks is a travel activity that #teamKlook should experience in Korea. Try riding specially designed bikes on the railway and enjoy the scenic beauty of Korea on both sides, including mountains, rivers, and beautiful coastlines.

Alpaca Park covering an area of 363,636m2 is the first experiential animal park in Korea, where you can interact directly with adorable Alpaca. Choose your favorite spots and pre-book the number of members in your group through Klook. Convenient and fast, let Klook make your trip easier than ever!
8. DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) Tour from Seoul

The Korea we know actually belongs to the Korean Peninsula. Through many past events, we now see both North Korea (the northern part of the Korean Peninsula) and South Korea. The DMZ tour will give you more insight into the Korean War and the Cold War. Visit Imjingak Park, Freedom Bridge, Third Infiltration Tunnel, and the DMZ exhibition hall. Additionally, observe the breathtaking scenery of North Korea through viewing telescopes.
9. Everland Day Tour with Round-trip Shuttle and Entrance Ticket

As one of the famous attractions drawing a large number of visitors to the land of kimchi, Everland Park spans 1,200,000㎡, featuring a vast entertainment complex including a water park, 5 main themed areas, and 5 thrilling rides providing intense sensations. Additionally, the park hosts seasonal festivals such as tulip festival, rose festival, summer festival, or light festival, attracting millions of tourists each year. Missing this destination on your trip to Korea would be a real pity.
From Seoul, you have various ways to reach Everland Park. #teamKlook can book a combo ticket for round-trip shuttle and admission to save you a lot of time and effort. No waiting for the subway or crowding on the bus, and no queuing for tickets. You'll have dedicated assistance, allowing you to comfortably enjoy the entertainment center and create memorable moments with friends and family.
10. Electric Car Riding Experience in Seoul

Experience an electric car ride through the streets of Seoul, why not? This is a trip with incredibly interesting experiences as the guide and tour group interact, share stories, and engage like long-lost friends. Take a leisurely ride along the streets, immerse yourself in the rhythm of life here. This Seoul tour is mainly scheduled on days with beautiful weather like spring, summer, and autumn. In winter, remember to dress warmly as it's an open-air ride.
11. Seoul Moonlight Tour (Cheonggyecheon Stream, Gwangjang Market, Changgyeong Royal Palace, and Naksan Park)

Experience the Seoul Moonlight Tour, witnessing the city as the sun sets and the enchanting streetlights begin to illuminate. Feel the nighttime vibe of Seoul through Changgyeong Royal Palace and Naksan Park. Before that, explore Cheonggyecheon Stream and indulge in a traditional Korean dinner at Gwangjang Night Market. #teamKlook, don't miss out on this journey.
Seoul, with its historically significant landmarks and new, charming tourist spots, will undoubtedly leave you longing for more. Don't forget to apply for a Korean tourist visa early to ensure a well-planned trip, or use the exclusive 4G SIM card deals to stay connected with friends.
Visit the Klook Blog regularly for continuous updates on tips and experiences like 7 Budget-Friendly Korea Travel Spots with Seoul Pass, 20+ Seoul Travel Destinations for Every Travel Enthusiast, or 20 Must-Try Korean Restaurants and Eateries. Also, check out 4D3N Busan Itinerary from Seoul and more when you visit Korea.
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