Experience the magic of Seoul at night on a guided foodie tour. Marvel at illuminated palaces, explore historical sites, savor traditional street food, and immerse yourself in the rich culture of the city.
Experience the magic of Seoul at night on a guided foodie tour. Marvel at illuminated palaces, explore historical sites, savor traditional street food, and immerse yourself in the rich culture of the city.
- Daehakno - Daehakro is a major “arts & culture street” of Korea with some 150 theaters clustered in the area. Stretching for about 1.6km from Jongno 5-ga in Jongno-gu to the Hyehwa-dong Rotary, Daehakro was designated a “cultural zone” operated as a “no cars zone” on weekends. You can visit many historically and culturally popular sites such as…
- Daehakno - Daehakro is a major “arts & culture street” of Korea with some 150 theaters clustered in the area. Stretching for about 1.6km from Jongno 5-ga in Jongno-gu to the Hyehwa-dong Rotary, Daehakro was designated a “cultural zone” operated as a “no cars zone” on weekends. You can visit many historically and culturally popular sites such as Marronnier Park and Naksan Park, or see and taste the latest trends at the various eateries and shopping facilities. Walk toward Changgyeonggung Palace while feeling the youthful energy of Daehakro, which is lively even late at night. - Changgyeonggung Palace - Changgyeonggung Palace has the most beautiful night view among Korean palaces. And why does Changgyeonggung have the saddest story of all palaces in Korea? Listen to the hidden stories with the wonderful night view! - Kwangjang Market - From sipping on the iconic Makgeolli (Korean rice wine) to savoring the delightful Jeon (savory pancakes), every moment spent here offers an extraordinary gastronomic adventure. If you’re a daring foodie, try the live octopus, a standout dish famously featured in the movie “Old Boy”. Its unique texture and fresh taste create a culinary experience that is both exciting and memorable. Tasting the live octopus offered at the market is a personal choice. And there’s more. Get ready to taste four special types of traditional Korean street food, each one a crowd-pleaser at Gwangjang Market. These are not your typical fast food; each dish has a story, every bite is a piece of Korean culture. No visit to Gwangjang Market is complete without trying the popular Kkwabaegi (twisted Korean donuts). These sweet treats are so popular that people line up to get their hands on them. But with our insider tips, you can skip the line and dive straight into this sweet indulgence. - Jonglo3ga Pojangmacha Geoli - Korea’s cart bar, pojangmacha! That scene that must appear in Korean dramas! Become the main character of a Korean drama as you pass through Pojangmacha Street! - Ikseon-dong Hanok Street - Ikseon-dong was a place where Korean artists gathered to escape discrimination of goverment and other people. Nowadays it has developed a lot,but you can see a place where the pain and memories of sexual minorities who were discriminated against in the past and many unfortunate artists are preserved! - Insadong - Did you know there are not many English signs in Insadong? Even Starbucks written in Korean! Listen to the development process of old merchants in Insa-dong as you walk along the beautiful night streets! - Jogyesa Temple - How did Korean people come to believe in Buddhism? Enjoy the story of Korean Buddhism and beautifully shining lanterns!
- English Special VIP Guide
- Snacks
- Dinner
- All Entrance Fees
- English Special VIP Guide
- Snacks
- Dinner
- All Entrance Fees
- Private transportation
- Private transportation
Experience the enchanting night view of Changgyeonggung Palace, with its stunning architecture and illuminated gardens. Feel the serenity of Jogyesa Temple as vibrant lanterns light up the sacred grounds. Indulge in the delicious flavors of traditional Korean street food at Gwangjang Market’s lively food section.
- Admire the illuminated Changgyeonggung…
Experience the enchanting night view of Changgyeonggung Palace, with its stunning architecture and illuminated gardens. Feel the serenity of Jogyesa Temple as vibrant lanterns light up the sacred grounds. Indulge in the delicious flavors of traditional Korean street food at Gwangjang Market’s lively food section.
- Admire the illuminated Changgyeonggung Palace under the starry sky.
- Explore the grandeur and history of this Joseon Dynasty gem.
- Enjoy unique Korean traditional food at a special Night Market.
- Try live octopus, 4 types of street food with traditional pancakes.
- Experience Buddhist serenity in Jogyesa Temple’s tranquil ambiance.
- Uncover artistic riches: Dive into the treasure trove of culture and art in Insadong.
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