Seoul and vicinity

Multi-Day Tour (Private)
Starting at: $690.00
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Day 1

North Seoul: Urbanism, Sheep and Kittens, History and Modernity
12:00
duration, hours: approximately 4

We will talk about feng shui and the principles of building Seoul, about the history of ancient and modern, a little about the Korean War; about how the youth of Korea, middle-aged people, children and the elderly live. And see many of the most famous sights of Seoul! We will periodically stop in order to capture ourselves against the background of sights, or take a short walk through the most picturesque places. The tour around the royal palace will take about an hour!

 
Oil Tank Culture Park

The open space, created on the site of a former oil storage facility, is an eco-park and cultural spaces created by rethinking and rebuilding former tanks for kerosene, diesel, etc. Tank No. 6 was not recreated, but created from scratch: the material (steel) left after the partial dismantling of Tanks No. 1 and No. 2 went to its walls.

If you are a fan of urbanism, modern art, modern ways of implementing open spaces, or just want to enjoy the harmony of industrial design and nature, you will definitely like Oil Tank Culture Park.

World Cup Stadium

On June 25, 2002, South Korea lost the battle to reach the finals against Germany. She lost at this stadium, built in Seoul on the eve of the 2002 FIFA World Cup.


But can this loss be considered a defeat? Perhaps this was the greatest achievement of the Korean team. Crowds of fans dressed in all red filled the streets and squares not only of Seoul, but of the whole country ...


But we digress. The stadium is Asia's 2nd largest rectangular stadium and is built to resemble a traditional Korean kite in shape. And yes, it was he who became the unwitting culprit of the emergence of a unique urban space - the Park of Culture of the Oil Storage...

Hongdae

A youth district with a large number of various music clubs, cafes (including specific ones with cats, dogs, arctic foxes, meerkats and kangaroos running underfoot). The name of the district comes from Hongdae University located here.

War Memorial

The museum, located in the Yongsan district of Seoul, was opened in 1994 on a site that the city inherited from military units.


First of all, the museum is dedicated, of course, to the Korean War (1950-1953). But not only: all the wars waged between themselves and with neighboring countries by the states that were on the Korean Peninsula from the Bronze Age to the present are displayed in the museum's exposition.

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.

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.

Changdeokgung Palace

Changdeokgung - "Palace of Flourishing Virtue", built between 1405 and 1412, was the home for the kings of Joseon throughout most of the kingdom's 500-year history (1392-1897). It was also the residence of the last ruler of the Korean Empire.

The palace was destroyed during the Imjin War (1592-1598) and was restored in 1609. From 1623 to 1868, it served as the official residence of Korean kings. Since 1997, the Palace of Flourishing Virtue has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Day 2

9 Eastern Royal Mounds, Garden of Morning Calm, Bongsunsa Temple
09:30
duration, hours: approximately 8

Excursion to the north of Gyeonggi province: an unusual Buddhist temple, a UNESCO world heritage site - the largest park of mounds (burial places) of the kings of the Li dynasty, a beautiful private garden located in the picturesque mountains of Gapyeong County.

Donggureung

The country's largest Joseon Royal Burial Park, Tongurung - literally "Nine Royal Burial Mounds East [of Seoul]" - is a vast area specially selected for the construction of royal burial mounds according to the principles of Pungsu (Fenshui). Through the mounds in this park you can get acquainted with the intriguing history of the Land of Morning Freshness - Joseon, because kings such as the founder of the dynasty - Taejo; Seonjo - it was under him that the country experienced the largest invasion of Japan; Yeongjo is a long-liver among the kings of the dynasty, and others.

In the park you can meet wild roe deer - there are a lot of them here, but they are cautious, so not everyone has such luck...

The Garden of Morning Calm

Garden of Morning Calm was founded by Mr. Han Sangkyeon in 1996. This private garden is rightfully recognized as one of the most beautiful in South Korea. The name comes from the poetic name of Korea - "Land of the Morning Calm". The founder and his team tried to introduce the natural beauty of Korea, the oriental mystique and the spirit of the Korean people to visitors.

The design of the garden focuses on curved lines, space, balance and asymmetry, unique natural beauty, classic elegance and the uniqueness of Korea.

During each of the four seasons - winter, spring, summer, autumn - you will find in the garden echoes of a particular "theme" of that season...

Bongsunsa

A picturesque Buddhist temple situated a short distance from Seoul. Originally built by National Preceptor Beobin in 969, it was rebuilt many times since.

Дополнительная экскурсия

Вы можете погрузиться в культуру Кореи еще глубже: почему бы не испытать на себе, что такое настоящая корейская баня?

Стоимость остановки на пару часов в традиционной пульгаме, расположенной в горах под Сеулом - 40 долл на человека. Кстати, там можно вкусно пообедать: любимое блюдо у корейцев - свинина, жареная на углях из пульгамы!

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Day 3

Golden Cave, Fishery Market and Ancient Fortress
09:30
duration, hours: approximately 8

Рынок морепродуктов Норянчжин

Морепродукты: живые, вяленые, соленые, вареные... Актинии и трепанги, угри и камбала, "цветочные" и "королевские" крабы, всевозможные водоросли, опять же, в соленом, свежем, сушеном виде... Деликатесы: слегка "лежалые" скаты, сырая рыба хве (сасыми), морские ушки и трубачи, гребешки и мидии...

Рынок Норянчжин, расположенный в историческом районе с одноименным названием на юго-западе Сеула, является крупнейшем рынком подобного плана в столице Кореи. Помимо прочего, с крыши здания рынка открывается великолепный вид на Сеул, в том числе, - на еще одну достопримечательность корейской столицы - здание 63 Building.

Пещера Кванмён

Тематический парк в бывшей шахте по добыче золота. Для посетителей открыто в настоящий момент около 2 км из 7.8 км общей длины пещеры.  Пещера представляет собой великолепный подземный дворец, разделенный на несколько тематических зон (арт-центр, аква ворлд, "золотая дорога", "золотые фонтаны", "золотой дворец", "золотой дракон - хозяин пещеры", винная пещера, ресторан.  3 раза в час в пещере вы можете увидеть красочное мультимидийное арт-шоу, во время которого на стены пещеры проецируются арт-объекты.

Крепость Хвасон

Крепость Хвасон первоначально была построена в 1794-1796 гг. Это первая корейская крепость, спроектированная и построенная, в том числе, с использованием опыта Европы. Изначально король Чончжо, автор идеи постройки крепости, планировал перенести в нее столицу государства Чосон (Корея).

Примечательно, что архитектором был один из лидеров движения сирхак ("реальная наука/реальные знания") Чон Ягён (литературный псевдоним Тасан). Детальное описание крепости было издано в 1800 г.; при реконструкции крепости, именно балогодаря этому 10-томному документу, крепость удалось воссоздать в деталях такой, какой она была построена изначально в 18 в.

В 1997 г. крепость включена в список Всемирного наследия ЮНЕСКО.

В экскурсию входит прогулка по крепости с осмотром основных укреплений, рассказ гида об истории создания крепости, а также о трагической судьбе трех королей династии Ли, непосредственно связанных со строительством крепости, и посещение "путевого дворца" Хвасон Хэнгун.

Noryangjin Fish market

Noryangjin Fish market

Gwangmyeong Cave

Theme park in a former gold mine. About 2 km out of 7.8 km of the total length of the cave are currently open to visitors.

The cave is a magnificent underground palace, divided into several thematic zones (art center, aqua world, "golden road", "golden fountains", "golden palace", "golden dragon - owner of the cave", wine cave, restaurant.

3 times per hour in the cave you can see a colorful multimedia art show, during which art objects are projected onto the walls of the cave.

Suwon Hwaseong Fortress

Hwaseong is more than just a fortress — it’s a royal dream set in stone. In the late 18th century, King Jeongjo envisioned building a new capital of the Joseon Dynasty here: modern, fortified, and meticulously planned.

The project was designed by the brilliant reformer Jeong Yakyong, one of the leading figures of the “Practical Learning” movement. For the first time in Korean history, both Korean and European engineering techniques were used in construction.

👉 By the way, why did the king never move to his new capital?

Thanks to detailed blueprints from 1800, the fortress has been faithfully restored — and today, it’s recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

 

Вечерний Сеул прекрасен, особенно с высоты Lotte World Tower. По желанию, мы можем расстаться с вами после экскурсии не в отеле, а в Lotte World Mall, где у вас будет возможность не только потоптаться по самой высокой в мире (рекорд Гиннесса!) площадке с прозрачным полом, но и пошоппиться вволю!

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Day 4

Свободный день. Стандартная выписка из отеля в 11:00.

Вы можете продлить программу, добавив свободные дни либо заказав дополнительные экскурсии.

Также вы можете заказать трансфер в аэропорт.