For just 12,990,000 dong, travelers have the opportunity to experience a complete journey of discovery in the land of Kimchi, visiting captivating and romantic attractions.
Embark on a modern and romantic journey with our 4-day, 3-night tour of South Korea (visa-free)
Gyeongbok Royal Palace

Here, you'll have the chance to explore numerous photo spots such as the Can Chinh Palace, Khang Ninh Palace, Giao Thai Palace, Khanh Hoi Pavilion, Quang Hoa Gate, National Palace Museum, National Folk Museum, and more.

National Folk Museum of Korea


Explore three main exhibition rooms here where visitors can delve into and capture images of: The History of the Korean People, the Korean Lifestyle, and Traditional Korean Events. Gain a deeper understanding of the people, festivals, and everyday activities of the land of Kimchi.

The Blue House
Also known as the Cheongwadae or Blue Roof Palace, the Blue House serves as the presidential residence and workplace in Jongno-gu, Seoul. It consists of three main buildings: the central building for presidential meetings and work, the right-wing building for governmental council activities, and the left-wing building for hosting foreign guests. The President's family resides behind the right flower garden, featuring a 160-year-old pine tree.



Bukchon Hanok Village
Bukchon Hanok Village is a historic traditional Korean village preserved intact within the 600-year-old urban area, situated between Gyeongbok Palace, Changdeok Palace, and the Jongmyo Shrine. In reality, a part of the village's charm lies in its beautiful maze-like alleyways. Nowadays, there are craft workshops, museums, traditional cultural programs, hanok guesthouses, and accommodations available to provide tourists with a taste of the past.


Tongin Market
When it comes to mentioning unique traditional food markets in Korea, Tongin Market in Seoul cannot be overlooked. What surprises visitors the most when visiting Tongin Market are the stalls offering old Korean coins.


Though traditional, Tongin operates very professionally, with well-organized stalls and attractive programs to entice visitors. Tongin Market is famous for its enticing dosirak (lunchbox) sets and delicious fresh banchan (side dishes). Additionally, the street food at Tongin Market is cheap and incredibly diverse. You'll surely be overwhelmed by the list of foods such as tokbokki for 2 cents, grilled skewered chicken for 1 cent/skewer, fried chicken for 2 cents, stir-fried rice noodles for 2 cents, and various traditional Korean cakes priced from 2-3 cents...
Korean Ginseng Shop

Sky Park
Sky Park, also known as Haneul (meaning sky in Korean), is part of the Sangam World Cup Park. This ecological zone is surrounded by Peace Park, Sunset Park, Nanji Park, and Han River Park, offering stunning landscapes. Here, you'll find a curved green bridge leading to the stadium area with 291 steps.

Haneul Park is famous for its sunflower fields, lush greenery, and especially its vast reed fields towering overhead. From a distance, the entire park looks like a vast expanse of white reeds swaying in the wind.
Nami Island
Nami is an island located in the middle of the North Han River, formed after the construction of the Cheongpyeong Dam. The island has a unique crescent shape, resembling a prominent leaf boat on the river. At the center of the island is a lush green grass field covering an area of 260,000 square meters, surrounded by a carpet of vegetation including chestnut trees and birch trees.



Within the island grounds, there are zoos, botanical gardens, and exciting entertainment areas. The natural scenery here is a romantic and picturesque painting, once featured in Korean films, making many people wish to visit Nami Island, South Korea.
As per Mytour
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Reference: Travel guide from Mytour
TravelAgency.comOctober 21, 2022