Seoul city tour including transfer from Incheon, Goyang, Suwon, Bucheon, and back
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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.
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.
N-tower
N-Tower isn’t just an observation deck — it’s a true symbol of Seoul. From the top, the city stretches out beneath you: by day, you can spot Myeongdong and Gangnam; by night, the traffic lights weave a glowing web across the capital.
At the summit, you’ll find "couples’ benches," trees covered in love locks, a multimedia light show projected onto the tower itself — and yes, even a restroom with a panoramic view.
Cars aren’t allowed up the mountain — but we won’t need one. The funicular ride alone feels like a journey into another world.