Kids' Korea: Technology, Attractions, and Traditions

Multi-Day Tour (Private)
Starting at: $1,260.00
per personmore
Group Size
private group
Duration (Nights/Days)
6 night, 7 day

What's included

Included
entrance fee
transportation
licensed guide
Not Included
personal expenses and all other expenses not specified explicitly in the program

Experience on This Tour

Radio Equipment for Group Tours

Our receivers allow you to enjoy the tour at your own pace. Take photos, pause at your favorite sights, or simply listen to the birds sing without missing a word from your guide's narration.

Licensed Guide Only

Sure, you can follow influencers — but only licensed guides in Korea are allowed to legally accompany tourists. That means better access, fewer risks, and no awkward surprises during your trip

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Frequently asked questions

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Brief price table.

persons in groupPersons per roomPrice per personfinal price
1
$8,164.00$8,164.00
2 ~ 3
$4,855.00$4,855.00
$4,207.00$4,207.00
4 ~ 5
$4,255.00$4,255.00
$3,607.00$3,607.00
$3,508.00$3,508.00
6 ~ 7
$3,714.00$3,714.00
$3,066.00$3,066.00
$2,967.00$2,967.00
8
$3,095.00$3,095.00
$2,447.00$2,447.00
$2,348.00$2,348.00
9 ~ 12
$2,751.00$2,751.00
$2,103.00$2,103.00
$2,004.00$2,004.00
13 ~ 14
$2,630.00$2,630.00
$1,982.00$1,982.00
$1,883.00$1,883.00
15 ~ 18
$2,321.00$2,321.00
$1,673.00$1,673.00
$1,574.00$1,574.00
19 ~ 23
$2,224.00$2,224.00
$1,576.00$1,576.00
$1,477.00$1,477.00
24 ~ 28
$2,089.00$2,089.00
$1,441.00$1,441.00
$1,342.00$1,342.00
29 ~ 34
$1,980.00$1,980.00
$1,332.00$1,332.00
$1,233.00$1,233.00
35+
$1,908.00$1,908.00
$1,260.00$1,260.00
$1,161.00$1,161.00

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Tour Objects

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Hyundai Motor Studio Goyang

The world's leading automotive company, Hyundai Motors, invites you to dive into the world of cars - present and future! Hyundai Motors Studio presents the most advanced technologies of Hyundai, both in the field of automotive engineering and in the field of presentation.

Such interactive elements as Connect Wall, which embodies, with the help of artistic elements from world designers, the company's desire to contact with the consumer; Loop, - "All about the car", - represent the artistic element of the exhibition.

We get acquainted with technological elements, Hyundai's operating principles, and the company's history during a tour of Hyundai Motors Studio. Sports cars, standard cars, futuristic cars, eco-friendly cars... Name any modern aspect of automotive engineering - Hyundai is already in it!

Alpaca World

If you're tired of the hectic pace of city life and need a reset, Alpaca World is the perfect destination. Located far from the bustle of Seoul, this peaceful retreat offers a unique experience of connecting with alpacas and immersing yourself in the soothing embrace of nature.

Lotte World Aquarium

The Largest Aquarium in Korea

Welcome to Lotte World Aquarium — a place where the underwater world has finally decided to reveal its full glory without requiring you to don scuba gear or summon the courage of Jacques Cousteau. This massive aquarium, located in Lotte World Mall, rightfully holds the title of the largest in Korea.

Here, you’ll meet fascinating creatures of the deep, each living by its own rules:

  • Beluga whales — serene, snow-white philosophers whose smiles will convince you that life is beautiful.
  • Seals — masters of relaxation who could teach you a thing or two about achieving a zen mindset.
  • Penguins — delightful creatures that prove you can still be funny, even in a formal suit.
  • And, of course, fish. Lots of fish. From piranhas that look like they’ve just escaped a horror movie poster to the enigmatic Eastern American paddlefish, a true survival expert and living relic.

Traveler’s Tip: Near the start of your journey, you’ll pass turnstiles and a souvenir shop. Resist the temptation to stop — there’s no turning back. Visit it on your way out, when you’ll have collected enough impressions and will know exactly what you can’t leave without.

Lotte World

What is Lotte World?

Lotte World is not just an amusement park in Seoul — it’s a mini-universe of rides, restaurants, shops, and even its own lake. Every year, 6 million visitors flock here — and for good reason. Beneath a sunlit glass roof lies a whole world of adventures, while the open-air Magic Island brings its own touch of enchantment.

The park operates 365 days a year, so whether it’s rain, snow, or an unexpected solar eclipse, you can still ride the roller coasters. By the way, the ice rink is great, but it’s not included in your park ticket. Decide for yourself if skating sounds fun after a 70-meter free fall.


The Two Sides of Lotte World

  • Adventure — the indoor zone where you’ll find rides, souvenir shops, parades, and restaurants serving dishes from around the world. It’s bright, warm, and not the least bit scary… until you set foot on the French Revolution ride.
  • Magic Island — an outdoor wonderland featuring a real castle, towering rides, and breathtaking views of Seokchon Lake.

Must-Try Rides

  1. Gyro Drop: A climb to 70 meters, followed by a free fall that’ll remind you why gravity exists.
  2. Gyro Swing: A giant vortex that spins you around — you’ll never forget this feeling.
    ⚠️ Pro tip: Wear shoes with laces, or go barefoot — there’s no middle ground.
  3. Flume Ride: A splashy boat ride down a turbulent river with unexpected twists and turns.
  4. Spanish Pirate Ship: A massive ship that swings up to 75 degrees, echoing your screams throughout the park.

Festivals and Shows

  • World Carnival Parade: Hundreds of performers, music, and costumes in the finest tradition. Check at the entrance for the schedule (expect it to start around 2 PM).
  • Evening Parade: A dazzling parade with twinkling lights takes place in the evening, typically around 8 PM (confirm the time!).
  • Laser Show: Around 9 PM (time may vary!), the park transforms into a spectacular display of lights and music, creating pure magic that stays with you.

Good to Know

  • Plenty of food options let you taste cuisines from around the world.
  • Souvenir shops ensure you don’t leave empty-handed.
  • Traveling with kids? There are many safe and colorful rides tailored just for them.

Lotte World is a place where you’ll find not only adventure but a touch of magic, too. Traveler’s Tip: Start with the Gyro Drop to set the adrenaline bar nice and high.

Cheonggyechon Stream

A blend of nature and urban design, this stream winds through downtown Seoul — though entirely man-made today.
Once a natural river, it was buried after the Korean War and revived in 2005 as a tranquil walkway.
Fountains, illuminated bridges, and the Palgakdam weir make it one of the city’s most beloved evening spots.

Myungdong

A bustling hub of shopping, street food, and K-beauty.
Amid the trendsetting stores stands Korea’s main Catholic cathedral — a striking symbol of faith and history.
Style meets soul in this lively part of Seoul.

Seoul City Hall

A futuristic glass wave rises above the old City Hall, blending past and future in one bold design.
Powered by nature and home to the world’s largest indoor vertical garden, it’s one of Seoul’s greenest landmarks.
Open to visitors — step inside and see the living wall for yourself.

Jogyesa Temple

In the heart of Seoul stands Jogyesa — the head temple of Korea’s largest Buddhist order.
Small in scale but rich in atmosphere, it changes with the seasons: lotus lanterns in spring, bright chrysanthemums in fall, and peaceful stillness in winter.
No matter the time of year, it’s a place of quiet reflection.

Seoul Anglican Cathedral

In the heart of Seoul stands a hidden architectural gem — a cathedral first envisioned in the 1920s.
A British design, built with Korean devotion, but left unfinished during colonial rule. Then came the miracle: in 1993, the original blueprints were found in an English library.
Finally completed in 1996, the cathedral now stands in its full, intended glory — a story of faith, time, and perseverance.

Insadong. Traditional teahouses, souvenirs, boutiques, galleries...

Insadong is famous for the abundance of souvenir shops, traditional restaurants and tea houses, boutiques.

Insadong-kil Pedestrian Street is the central street of the area.

Often you can see street performances - traditional Korean samul-nori percussion quartet or martial arts tekkyon, taekwon-do or performances of youth groups in the fusion style, etc.

Jongno Avenue and Posingak Bell Pavilion

One of the central streets of Seoul, Jongno (literally "Bell Avenue") is named after the pavilion of the same name, which houses the main bell of the country. It is this bell that the best people of the country beat on New Year's Eve.


However, even mere mortals can hit it for good luck: at 12:00 noon, the pavilion is usually opened for visitors. However, a limited number of guests are allowed.

Bongunsa Temple

Temple of Bongeunsa is located in close proximity to the COEX Convention and Exhibition Center.

Originally named Gyeongseongsa, it was built by King Wonseong of the Silla Kingdom in the 10th year of his reign (794 AD).

In 1498, thanks to Queen Jeonghyeon, it was renovated and expanded to the east of King Seongjong's tomb, and at that time it was given its new name - Bongeunsa.

The iconic view of COEX is visible from the Maitreya Buddha statue on the temple grounds.

Great King Sejong Avenue and the Gwanghwamun Square Ensemble

The complex of the central Gwanghwamun Square in front of the Gyeongbokgung Royal Palace, which is the compositional center of the capital of Korea, offers amazing views of Seoul: on one side is the main residence of the kings of the Joseon state (now a museum). But along the  Sejong-daero Avenue, departing from the square, there are high-rise modern buildings: government, embassies, Kyobo - the largest bookstore in Korea. Further down the avenue we can see the Seoul City Hall and still further - the Great South Gate of Namdaemun (National Treasure No. 1).

Gyungbokgung Palace

The main palace of the Joseon dynasty — rebuilt more than once, but never lost its grandeur.

Its perfect symmetry, royal guard ceremony, and the chance to wear a hanbok turn your visit into a journey through time.

Starfield Library

This breathtaking library in COEX Mall features towering bookshelves and a stunning architectural design. It's an ideal spot for book lovers and those looking for a unique photo backdrop. The natural lighting and open space make it perfect for both wide shots and close-ups.

Gangnam Style Horse Dance Statue

This statue is a must-visit for fans of PSY's global hit "Gangnam Style." It's a playful spot to capture fun and memorable photos, especially if you strike the famous horse dance pose!

K-Star Road

Welcome to K-Star Road, the amazing star road in the heart of Seoul!

K-Star Road, or "Road of the Stars", is a beautiful and popular place where Korean stars seem to have made their mark. As you begin your journey along this road, you will feel the excitement and hype as it passes through the heart of the Gangnam area, known for its trendy atmosphere and emphasis on (K)-pop culture.

Here you will find many GangnamDol figurines representing various Korean stars. Find your heroes - and take a photo with them as a keepsake.

Along K-Star Road you will find many boutiques of world brands. Perhaps those same stars sometimes look into these boutiques too?..

Samchong-dong/Bukchon

Winding lanes, wooden hanoks, hidden cafés — this is where time slows down.
Samcheong-dong charms with its hills and galleries, while Bukchon preserves the everyday beauty of Joseon-era homes.
Together, they offer a quiet, romantic escape — a walk through history lined with soft light and gentle stories.

Seoul Milk Tour

Welcome to the dairy-tech kingdom! Here at the "Seoul Milk" factory, you'll witness an incredible symbiosis of nature and modern technology. Ready to embark on a journey where every grain of science transforms into a drop of pure delight? Then let’s go!

Everland

What is Everland?

Everland is the largest theme park in Korea, nestled in the picturesque city of Yongin, just outside Seoul. It’s a place where adrenaline, enchanting landscapes, and family-friendly entertainment come together to give you a day packed with unforgettable experiences.

The park is open 365 days a year and features five themed zones, each a unique little universe. From thrilling roller coasters to safari adventures with real animals and vibrant seasonal festivals, Everland has something for everyone.


The 5 Worlds of Everland

  1. Global Fair — Your adventure begins here. This zone offers souvenir shops, restaurants, and street performances to set the tone for an exciting day.
  2. American Adventure — A trip back to 1950s America, complete with classic music, a rebellious spirit, and exhilarating rides.
  3. Magic Land — A paradise for kids (and kids at heart), filled with carousels, whimsical characters, and magical decorations.
  4. Zootopia — The crown jewel of Everland. A safari experience where you can see tigers, bears, giraffes, and even white lions in a natural habitat — all from the comfort of a bus or jeep.
  5. European Adventure — A charming area with beautiful flower gardens, European-style restaurants, and the iconic T Express wooden roller coaster.

Top Attractions and Experiences

  1. T Express: Korea’s first wooden roller coaster. With a 77-degree drop and speeds over 100 km/h, it’s a must-ride for thrill-seekers.
  2. Safari World: Get up close with lions, tigers, and bears while riding a safari bus.
  3. Lost Valley: A jeep safari that brings you face-to-face with exotic animals, including giraffes, just a few meters away.
  4. Hurricane: A giant pendulum ride that will get your heart racing.
  5. Amazon Express: A water ride down a wild river, complete with unexpected splashes.

Festivals and Parades

Everland is a master of transformation, changing with the seasons:

  • In spring, enjoy the Tulip Festival with stunning flower gardens.
  • In summer, cool off with refreshing water shows.
  • In autumn, the park becomes a spooky Halloween wonderland with themed quests and eerie decorations.
  • In winter, Everland transforms into a fairy tale land, complete with dazzling lights and Christmas parades.

Good to Know

  • Everland offers a wide variety of dining options, from Korean specialties to European delicacies.
  • The souvenir shops ensure you can take a piece of the park home with you.
  • The park is enormous, so wear comfortable shoes and prepare for an exciting, action-packed day.

Traveler’s Tip: Start with Zootopia to enjoy the safari before the lines build up, and head to T Express while your courage is still intact!

Korean Folk Village

The first and largest Korean folk village in terms of area and exposition.

There are more than 260 buildings in the village, including houses of representatives of different classes, government agencies, pharmacies and mills, and craftsmen's workshops.

The village recreates in detail the atmosphere of rural life of the Joseon era. Buildings were brought from all regions of Korea: here you will also find houses made of volcanic tuff from about. Jeju (and the famous black pigs from there, by the way!), And thatched houses from the southern provinces of Korea, and the house of the provincial governor, and the Confucian village school. You can taste traditional Korean dishes at the village market.

The journey begins with a fascinating walk through the narrow streets surrounded by traditional Korean houses - hanoks. Each house is a living museum that reflects the unique style and architecture of ancient times.

Travelers hungry for knowledge can discover the craftsmanship of folk artisans.

But that's not all! This wonderful complex offers unique shows and concerts featuring traditional Korean dances, music and rituals.

Each show and concert is organized with love for details and leaves a unique impression. You will be delighted with beautiful costumes, incendiary rhythms and incredible talents of artists. The atmosphere will be filled with energy and delight, and you will find yourself a real witness to the beauty and splendor of Korean culture.