Best Seoul Palaces & N Seoul Tower Tour (Half & Full Day)

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Gyeongbokgung Palace
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  • Private Option: Begin your journey with a convenient hotel pickup in Seoul, heading to Jogyesa, Korea’s most significant Buddhist temple, and witness the captivating Changing of the Guard Ceremony—don’t forget your camera!
  • History Discovery: Explore the historic Gyeongbokgung Palace, a must-see landmark embodying thousands of years of Korean history. Continue your cultural journey at the National Folk Museum to delve into Korea’s rich folk heritage, followed by a visit to a Ginseng Museum.
  • Covenient Shuttle: End your tour with a drop-off in Myeongdong, a bustling central hub, perfect for continuing your adventure. Experience the heart of Seoul’s history and culture with our immersive city tour!
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Jogyesa Temple

Our Gyeongbok Palace tour begins with a visit to Jogyesa Temple. As the principal temple of the Jogye Order, this monument has stood the test of time.

Changing of the Guard & Gyeongbok Palace

Our Gyeongbokgung tour would not be complete without seeing the famous Changing of the Guard Ceremony! This was the main home of the Joseon Dynasty constructed in 1395. This is a stunning building with 7,700 rooms! The palace did take a few hits over the years, which makes it all the more interesting to see today!

Insadong

If you appreciate art, you will fall in love with the Insadong Arts and Crafts Market where most of the goods are hand-crafted! Here, you will be able to walk down a long street full of various stalls and shops.

Gwangjang Market

Get ready to dive into the heart of Seoul’s street food scene at Gwangjang Market! This bustling, vibrant market is one of the city’s oldest, packed with colorful stalls and the irresistible aroma of Korean delicacies.

Namsangol Hanok Village & N Seoul Tower - Cable Car

Nestled at the foot of Namsan Mountain, this hidden gem showcases traditional Korean hanok houses with their elegant tiled roofs. The Namsan Cable Car was the first commercial cable car for passengers in South Korea.

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