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Seoul Daytour Package

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  Seoul City Morning Tour (0900-1300 hrs)
A1
Pickup from Hotel - The Blue House - Gyeongbok Palace (Deoksugung on Tuesday) - National Folk Museum - Jogyesa Temple - Ginseng Outlet - Itaewon
USD 48
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A2
Hotel – National Museum [ National Folk Museum on Monday ] - Cheonggyecheon Stream - Amethyst Showroom - Itaewon
USD 57
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A3
Hotel – N Seoul Tower – Namsangol Hanok Village [ Namdaemun on Tuesday ] - World Cup Stadium - Itaewon
USD 60
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A4
Hotel - Changdeokgung Palace [ Gyeongbokgung on Monday ] – Jongmyo [National Palace Museum on Tuesday ] - Insadong - Amethyst Showroom - Itaewon
USD 60
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  Seoul City Afternoon Tour (1300-1700 hrs)
B1
Pickup from Hotel – Changdeok Palace [ Namsangol Hanok Village on Monday ] - Insadong - Namdaemun - Amethyst Showroom - Hotel
USD62
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B2
Pickup from Hotel – Coex Aquarium - Han River Cruise - Bongeunsa Temple - Ginseng Outlet - Hotel
USD86
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B3
Pickup from Hotel – Korean Folk Village – Hotel
USD71
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  Seoul City Full Day Tour (0900-1700 hrs)
C1
Pickup from Hotel – The Blue House – Gyeongbok Palace [Deoksugung on Tuesday ] – National Folk Museum [ History Museum on Tuesday ] – Jogyesa Temple – Ginseng Outlet - Lunch – Changdeok Palace [ Namsangol Hanok Village on Monday ] – Insadong - Namdaemun Market – Amethyst Showroom – Hotel
USD83
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C2
Pickup from Hotel - National Museum [ National Folk Museum on Monday ] - Cheonggyecheon Stream - Amethyst Showroom - Lunch - Coex Aquarium - Han River Cruise - Bongeunsa Temple - Ginseng outlet - Hotel
USD142
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C3
Hotel – The Blue House – Gyeongbok Palace [ Deoksugung on Tuesday ] – National Folk Museum [ History Museum on Tuesday ] –Jogyesa Temple – Ginseng Outlet – Lunch – Korean Folk Village - Hotel
USD106
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C4
Hotel - The Blue House - Gyeongbok Palace [ Deoksugung on Tuesday ] – National Folk Museum - Jogyesa temple - Ginseng Outlet - Lunch - Sauna - Hotel
USD125
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C5
Hotel - Changdeok Palace [ Gyeongbokgung on Monday ] – Jongmyo [ National Palace Museum on Tuesday ] - Insadong - Amethyst Showroom - Lunch - Suwon Hwaseong Fortress - Hotel
USD125
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C6
Hotel - I’cheon Pottery Vilage - Making Pottery - Lunch - Yeoju Premium Outlet - Hotel
USD145
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  DMZ Demilitarized Zone Tour
D1 Morning Tour 0800-1430
Pickup from Hotel – Imjingak – Bridge of Freedom – Mt. Dora Station – Mt. Dora Observatory – Mini Museum - The 3rd Tunnel – Ginseng Outlet - Amethyst Showroom - Itaewon ( or Cityhall )
USD78
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D2 Morning Tour + Breakfast 0800-1500
Pickup from Hotel – Imjingak – Bridge of Freedom – Mt. Dora Station –
Mt. Dora Observatory – Mini Museum - The 3rd Tunnel – Lunch - Ginseng Outlet - Amethyst Showroom - Itaewon ( or Cityhall )
USD92
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D3 Afternoon Tour 1200-1800
Pickup from Hotel – Imjingak – Bridge of Freedom – Mt. Dora Station – Mt. Dora Observatory – Mini Museum - The 3rd Tunnel - Ginseng Outlet – Amethyst Showroom - Itaewon ( or Cityhall )
USD102
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D4 Full Day Tour 1800 - 1630 hrs
Pickup from Hotel – Imjingak – Bridge of Freedom – Mt. Dora Station – Mt. Dora Observatory – Mini Museum - The 3rd Tunnel - Ginseng Outlet – Amethyst Showroom – Itaewon ( or Cityhall ) – Lunch - Insadong – Hotel
USD117
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  Seoul Private Transportation Service
  Incheon International Airport - Hotel (within 3 Hours) ; 04-12 Seater Van
USD202 / way
  Gimpo Domestic Airport - Hotel (within 2 Hours) ; 04-12 Seater Van
USD180 / way

 

Places of Interest in Seoul

Gyeongbok Palace was the main palace during the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910). It is the most comprehensive and grandest of the five palaces of the Joseon Dynasty. It has a 500 years history. Gyeongbok Palace is 5.4 million square feet and rectangular in shape

Changdeok Palace is composed of the public official space, the king’s residence and the rear garden. Changdeokgung Palace is the only palace that preserves the architectural style of the Joseon Dynasty. The rear garden used to be the king’s resting place where 300-year-old trees, pond and pavilion are harmoniously organized with nature itself.

Deoksu Palace located at the corner of the busiest intersection of downtown Seoul, Deoksugung Palace is, among other things, a palace famous for its elegant stone-wall road. It is the only one that has western buildings beside it, and it adds to the uniqueness of the scenery.

National Folk Museum (Royal Museum) houses 4,300 relics from the prehistoric age to the modern times. It has exhibits which illustrate the history of the Korean people, the traditional lifestyle of Korean people and the lifecycle of a Korean from birth to death.

The Blue House the symbol of the Blue House, which is at the center of Korean politics, is the blue tiles. The first thing that catches your eye when you arrive at the Blue House is also the blue tiles of the main building. The blue tiles and the smooth roof are in beautiful harmony with Mt. Bugaksan behind it. As the Blue House represents Korea, the blue tiles and the smooth curve of the roof represents the beauty of Korea.

Namsangol Traditional Korean Village has restored five traditional Korean houses, with a pavilion, a pond and a time capsule which makes it a nice place for a promenade. These houses were rebuilt after the traditional houses of Joseon dynasty. The houses belong to various social ranks of the society from the common peasant to the king. The furniture that suited the owner of the house are displayed inside to help you to understand the daily life of the past.

Jogyesa Temple is the center of Zen Buddhism in Korea and it’s located in the middle of the city. The first thing you will see when you enter inside are the lovely trees. These locust trees and baeksong trees in front of the main temple building, are about 500 years old. Along the street around the temple are many Buddhist specialty shops, selling such things as prayer beads, Buddhist writings, incence, aswell as souvenirs such as dolls and key chains.

Bongeunsa Temple is located to the north of COEX building, and was constructed in the 10th year of Shilla King Weongseong’s reign (794). In 1498, Queen Jeonghyeon refurbished Gyeonseongsa Temple at the east of King Seongjong’s royal mausoleum and renamed the temple as Bongeunsa. 3,479 Buddhist scriptures of 13 types are stored here. The Buddhist ceremony called Jeongdaebulsa, is held every September 9th of the lunar calendar, where monks march carrying the scriptures on their heads and recite the Beopseongge (Buddhist rites).

COEX Aquarium, which is located in the basement floor of COEX Convention Center, has a world-class aquarium in both size and facilities. It has a water-tunnel where you can see sharks and tropical fishes swim over your head, and is a place sought out by many couples. There are about 40,000 aquatic creatures, which you can view just as if you were actually in the ocean.

“The Night Lights Of Seoul”- Han River Ferry Cruise is one of the best ways to enjoy the scenery around Hangang River that flows through Seoul. Cool wind from the river, the surrounding scenery, which get more beautiful in the evenings, are the rewards the ferry cruise can offer you.

Opened to the public on October 15, 1980, N-Seoul Tower has been designated as a major tourist attraction where the beautiful panoramic view of Seoul can been seen. The 236.7 meter high was built on the 243m Mt. Namsan has been known as the best tower in Asia. After 30 years of devoted support from tourists, it was remodeled on December 9, 2005 with magnificent new look.

Namdaemun Market, located in the very center of Seoul, is the biggest traditional market in Korea selling children's clothing, men & women's clothing, daily miscellaneous goods, kitchenware and local and imported products. Most shops have their own factories and make the products themselves offering both wholesale and retail prices which enables visitors to purchase various shopping items at an extremely inexpensive price.

Itaewon is the most exotic place (to Koreans) in Seoul, where you can eat, enjoy yourself, and go shopping, all under a ‘fusion’ cultural code.

Insadong and the surrounding area were the residences of Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910) officials, extended royal families, and the yangban aristocratic class. The antique art shops that were established here during the Japanese Colonial Period carried everyday items of the privileged class as these items became antiques in the face of modernity.

Located in the heart of the city, Lotte World is the perfect spot for entertainment and sightseeing. It is a theme park filled with thrilling rides, an ice rink, different kinds of parades as well as a folk museum, a lake, and much more.

The Lotte World Folk Museum is a place where one can view and comprehend the 5000 years of Korean history. It was designed for both the foreigners and the Koreans to easily learn and enjoy the Korean culture and history. Although it is a museum featuring history it is not difficult to follow. By utilizing magic vision, multi vision, reduced model, and animation, the place gives its best to entertain the viewers.

Korean Folk Village set in a natural environment occupying approximately 243 acres, visitors can experience the natural atmosphere with over 260 traditional houses reminiscent of the late Joseon Dynasty, including various household goods from different regions. All these features have been relocated and restored to provide visitors with a broad understanding of Korean food, clothing, and housing style of the past.

Imjingak, located 7 km from the Military Demarcation Line, is now at the forefront of tourism related to the Korean Conflict. It was built in 1972 with the hope that someday unification would be possible.

The Bridge of the Freedom, South Koreans crossed when they came back to their mother country from North Korea, stands behind Mangbaedan.

Dorasan Station is where the future of both North and South Korea lies. One day hopefully, the railroad will connect the two countries. Outside the Dorasan Station, stands a monument engraved with the names of the citizens of Korea who donated money in order to build parts of the railroad. Photographs were allowed at the Dorasan Station.

The 3rd Tunnel was discovered on October 17, 1978. It is located 52 km from Seoul.
It was estimated that it took approximately an hour for 10,000 soldiers to move through the tunnel.
When this tunnel was first discovered, North Koreans insisted it was made by South Koreans in a plot to invade North Korea. However, this theory proved eventually to be false.

Mini-Museum, it featured some interesting artifacts as well as interesting information.

At Dora Observatory Platform, North Korean military personnel are visible, and so are the highlights of Gaeseong and the Geumgangsan Diamond Mountains.

Price for Package above inclusive of
  • Toll Fees
  • Driver Tipping
Price for Package above exclude the following
  • Room Services
  • Insurance Coverage
  • Flight Ticket
  • Beverage
  • Personal Expenses
Important Note
  • Min 2 Person
  • All Rate Quoted in (USD) per person
  • Private Transfer quoted based on per way per car
  • Type of Vehicle : 09-12 Seaters
  • Include all toll fees and driver tipping
  • The Package Costs are subject to change without prior notice

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