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4 hours

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Seoul

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Seoul Night Discovery Tour (Small Group Tour) - S2

Seoul Night Discovery Tour (Small Group Tour) - S2

included with

English Tour Guide, Admission Fee, Market food (Assorted Jeon, Makgeolli, Sannakji, Tteokbokki, Kimbap, Sundae, Pretzels)
Modjomjeon (several types of traditional Korean pancakes) Sannakji & Yukhoe (live octopus and raw meat) Hand warmer (winter tour)

    excluded by

    Personal Expenses
    Hotel pick up and drop off

      Detailed Description

      ✨ Seoul Night Discovery Tour ✨

      Embark on an enchanting evening journey through Seoul, where history, culture, and local life harmoniously come alive under the city lights. Begin at Daehakro, a lively district renowned for its youthful energy, street performances, and artistic charm. As night falls, continue to Changgyeonggung Palace, where centuries of royal heritage unfold beneath the moonlit sky.



      Meeting Points



      17:00 – Meet at Jongno 5-ga Station (Exit 7)

      Route: Gwangjang Market → Changgyeonggung Palace → Jogyesa Temple



      18:00 – Meet at Hyehwa Station (Exit 4)

      Route: Changgyeonggung Palace → Gwangjang Market → Jogyesa Temple



      Itinerary Highlights

      Changgyeonggung Palace : Located in the heart of Seoul, Changgyeonggung Palace was originally built as Suganggung Palace by King Sejong (r. 1418–1450) of the Joseon Dynasty for his father, King Taejong. Later renovated and renamed by King Seongjong (r. 1469–1494), the palace served as the residence of queens and royal concubines. During the Japanese colonial period, it was converted into a park with a zoo and botanical garden, but in 1983, it was fully restored to its former grandeur. Today, Changgyeonggung stands as a serene symbol of Korea’s royal heritage.
      Gwangjang Market (Including Tastings) : Founded over 116 years ago, Gwangjang Market is Korea’s oldest traditional market and a paradise for food lovers. Featured on Netflix, it offers a feast of authentic Korean flavors—from makgeolli (rice wine) and crispy jeon pancakes to local favorites like tteokbokki, kimbap, and sundae. Originally Korea’s first permanent market, its name “Gwangjang” means “to gather from afar and keep altogether.” Today, it remains a vibrant hub for both locals and visitors, offering everything from textiles and crafts to traditional delicacies.
      Jogyesa Temple : The spiritual heart of Korean Buddhism, Jogyesa Temple traces its origins to the late 14th century during the Goryeo period. Though destroyed by fire, it was rebuilt in 1910 and later renamed Jogyesa in 1954. As the head temple of the Jogye Order, it continues to host important Buddhist ceremonies, lectures, and events throughout the year. The temple is especially famous for its Buddha’s Birthday Lantern Festival, when the grounds glow with thousands of colorful lanterns — a breathtaking sight symbolizing peace and enlightenment.


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      Know before you go:

      As this is a group tour, please follow the tour schedule strictly.
      The minimum number for tour start is 4 people
      Duration: 4 hours 
      From  $118.46