Seoul-Busan; trains

Multi-Day Tour (Private)
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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

YONGIN FOLK VILLAGE; HWASEONG FORTRESS (UNESCO HERITAGE) AND HAENGGUNG (AUXILIARY PALACE)
09:30
duration, hours: approximately 6

Explore the ethnography of late Joseon-era Korea at the Yongin Folk Village, where every nook and building transports you back in time.

At Hwaseong Fortress in Suwon, a masterpiece of Korean military architecture and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, we uncover the formidable secrets of the 18th-century Joseon Dynasty court and its unique defensive technologies.

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.

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.

 

Hwaseong Haenggung (Temporary palace)

During such serious campaigns of the ruling king, as, say, visiting the graves of his ancestors, the king had to stop somewhere on the way. In the Hwaseong fortress, such a travel palace has been preserved. Charming and small by the standards of Seoul, however, it is a real intricate maze, which we will dive into to get to know the history of King Jeongjo, his parents and grandfather, as well as the famous banquet he hosted in honor of the anniversary of his mother , Queen Hongyeong.

Starfield Suwon Library

The Starfield Library in Suwon is not only a paradise for book enthusiasts but also one of the most popular photography spots in the area. With its impressive bookshelves stretching from floor to ceiling, the library provides a unique backdrop for your photos, making each capture special. This visually stunning cultural hub will be a highlight of your trip to Suwon.

Walking Seoul at Night
18:00
duration, hours: approximately 3

Вечерние краски окрашивают старый-новый-вечный Сеул новым цветом. В дворцах пахнет интригами и сплетнями, стены современных и колониального времени зданий приобретают теплые тона, затем - загораются вечерними огнями; офисы пустеют, но неугомонные сеульцы перекочевывают в излюбленные улочки, где скопились популярные у местных кафешки и ресторанчики... Не хотите ли попробовать окунуться в вкусную атмосферу вечернего Сеула?

Дворец Токсугун

Мы начнем нашу прогулку с императорского Дворца Добродетели и Долголетия -Токсугун.Это "вечерний" дворец: регулярные часы работы у него - до восьми вечера! В отличие от других дворцов он - камерный, но в нем вы найдете и прекрасный парк с фонтаном, и европейской архитектуры здания королевской резиденции Сокчочжон и арт-галлереи, и традиционные для корейских королевских дворцов павильоны. Неожиданно часто здесь можно встретить дам европейской наружности с колясками - вокруг дворца расположено множество посольств...

Сеульская площадь и мэрия Сеула

Напротив дворца расположена Seoul Plaza - место проведения концертов и фестивалей, главная площадь столицы Кореи. На площадь выходят фасадами "старая" и "новая" мэрии Сеула - первая - колониального стиля, вторая - современное необычной формы здание проекта корейского архитектора Ю Голя. В мэрии есть целый рекорд Книги Гиннесса: самая большая вертикальная зеленая стена в мире! Если позволят обстоятельства, мы заглянем в мэрию Сеула, чтобы познакомиться с необычной архитектурой и дизайном изнутри...

Ручей Чхонгечхон

Излюбленное место отдыха сеульцев - ручей Чхонгечхон - искусственный! Даже вода в него закачивается из большой реки Ханган. Красивая, но не кричащая подсветка создает романтическое настроение в любое время года; если нам повезет - мы попадем на один из фестивалей фонарей, проводимых на Чхонгечхоне, и ручей приобретет совершенно другой вид - радостный и яркий!

Колокольный павильон Посингак

Давайте немного отклонимся от берегов ручья и познакомимся с Главным колоколом страны. Раньше он бы зазвучал примерно во время нашей прогулки - после 28го удара нам бы пришлось разбегаться по домам! Но времена комендантского часа прошли - и мы смело можем продолжать нашу вечернюю прогулку!

Sewoon Plaza

Мы проходим мимо настоящего лабиринта узеньких улочек, образовавшихся в середине 20-го века, но внезапно натыкаемся на длинное и широкое здание - это торговый молл Сеун Санга, с интересной и неожиданной историей, связанной с колониальным периодом.

Вкусный ресторан Уреок

В вышеуказанном лабиринте мы неожиданно натыкаемся на большой ресторан, знаменитый своей гречневой лапшой и корейской говядиной, которую готовят прямо у вас на столе. "Заходите ещё" - так переводится его название. Поставим галочку!

Тондэмун Дизайн Плаза и ворота Хынин Чжимун

Творением знаменитой Захи Хадид можно любоваться в любое время дня; но вечером, с подсветкой изнутри - своей собственной, и с подстветкой снаружи - от огней универмагов торгового центра Тондэмун - это необычное здание поистене прекрасно. Внутри (?) этой летающей тарелки можно найти остатки Сеульской крепостной стены, восточной ее части. Около 250 метров на север от Тондэмун Дизайн Плазы мы найдем сохранившиеся Восточные крепостные ворота Сеула - Хынин Чжимун, сокровище №1 в корейском реестре памятников.

Рынок Кванчжан

Мы расстаемся с вами в одном из самых вкусных мест Сеула - это рынок Кванчжан.

Здесь вы сможете насладится богатством красок, запахов настоящего корейского продовольственного рынка, а также попробовать местные деликатесы: корейская "пицца" и ливерные колбасы, устрицы и живые каракатицы, извивающиеся у вас в тарелке; наваристые супы и фаршированные кальмары... Выбирайте блюдо, присаживайтесь и заказывайте!

 

Deoksugung Palace

Perhaps the only palace in Seoul that can rightly be called "imperial".

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.

Bosingak Bell Pavillion

Главный колокол Сеула находится в павильоне Посингак, недалеко от парка Пагода и ручья Чхонгечхон. Как правило, с 11:30 до 12:30 желающие могут получить возможность ударить в колокол (и пожелать себе и близким что-нибудь хорошее).

DONGDAEMUN market

DONGDAEMUN market district

Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP)

A futuristic complex by world-famous architect Zaha Hadid, a fashion and design center with flowing lines and modern aesthetics. Located in the Dongdaemun area. A venue for exhibitions, forums, fashion shows, biennales, etc.

Heungin Jimun

Большие Восточные ворота в крепостной стене Сеула

Gwangjang Market

Immerse yourself in the culinary heart of Kwangjang Market, rightfully called a paradise for lovers of traditional food in the heart of Seoul. Here, the rich aromas of Korean street food and more substantial dishes come to life. Enjoy crispy hotteok pancakes, steaming servings of tteokbokki, and juicy Korean dumplings (mandu). The lively atmosphere, filled with the sounds of sizzling and enticing aromas, will give you an unforgettable sensory experience. Whether you're a gourmet or simply looking to explore Korean cuisine, Kwangjang is the perfect place to taste authentic dishes and dive into the culinary culture of Seoul.

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Day 3

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Day 4

Busan city tour
12:00
duration, hours: approximately 5

Busan has long been one of the main ports of Korea. Currently, it is its largest port and the second largest city in the country. The rich history of this picturesque and dynamic metropolis has left its traces in its appearance: here you will also find artifacts related to the Korean War of 1950-1953 - the UN Memorial Cemetery, etc. "International market"; and Buddhist monasteries, ancient and modern, but surprisingly colorful; and landscaped seaside parks; and beautiful beaches.

This sightseeing tour includes the following objects:

The picturesque beaches of Haeundae and Gwanalli
The famous Chagalchi fish market
Haedongyonggungsa Buddhist Temple, located right on the rocky shore of the East Sea
External inspection of the world's largest department store (listed in the Guinness Book of Records)
the world's largest cantilever roof Busan Cinema Center
Camellius Island, a picturesque meeting place of APEC presidents in 2005 with a magnificent view of the Diamond Bridge (Gwanan Daegyo)

Unforgettable impressions of fresh, forever young Busan - the largest port of Korea and the second largest city in the country.

Haedong Yonggungsa Buddhist Temple

The name of the temple literally translates to "Dragon Palace Temple of the Country East of the Sea", 해동용궁사 海東龍宮寺.

The construction of the temple was completed in the 2nd year of Wu-wang's reign in 1376.

The temple was built by the sea thanks to the prophetic dream of the founder of the temple, the teacher [king - van] Hegyn. In a dream, a Dragon appeared to him (whose responsibility includes the seas and oceans) and "advised" to build a temple on the seashore, devote himself entirely to prayers - and then the great drought that Korea suffered from would pass ... Initially, the temple was called Pomunsa.

The current name of the temple was given in the 1970s. The abbot responsible for the restoration of the temple named it so after the Bodhisattva of Mercy appeared to him in a dream.

Haeundae Beach; Camellia Island

Most popular beach in Busan and a vivid resort district.

Gwangan Bridge

A picturesque 2-storey bridge over the sea in Busan is one of its most exquiste landmarks.

Jagalchi Fish Market

The largest seafood market in Korea, where you can see all kinds of marine creatures, both from the plant and animal worlds (and from the border worlds too!).

You can also eat deliciously at the market: fried or raw fish, as well as seafood, is served at the table in numerous restaurants in the market.

If you prefer something less exotic, we recommend the food court at the Lotte department store next door. The observation deck at the department store offers a magnificent view of Busan from a bird's eye view.

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