Seoul Fullday City Tour

SEL21 Every day
from USD159

Overview

Include 

Guide, Transportation, Admission, Hotel pick up & Sending service


Exclude

Personal Expenses. Travel insurance, All not to be mentioned above itinerary.


General

1. Gyeongbok Palace will be replaced by other tourist attraction when it is closed on Tuesdays.

2. The Royal Guard Changing Ceremony will be cancelled when it is rainy.

3. The Korean Traditional Performance will be cancelled when it is rainy.​

* ​Price can be changed due to currency exchange fluctuation and other circumstance.

* Confirmed schedule is subject to change due to local circumstance as like weather, traffic, big events and season

* Above programs are based on joint Sit-in-Coach guided by bilingual speaking guide (English-Korean)

* Final booked number of pax can be subject to season or date. 

* Size of vehicle is subject to number of Pax on the travelling date

* Kindly note that we have no responsibility for your personal incidents and losses during all the tours.


Cancellation policy

Group (more than 10 persons)

> Paid 90days ~ 1month : 30% / 1month ~ 15days : 50% / 15days ~arrival date : 100%

FIT (less than 9 persons) > Paid deposit~14days : 10%  / 14days ~ 8days : 20% / 1week ~ arrival date : 100%


Schedule

Day 1  
  • Meeting And Departure

    Pick-up at your hotel.

    (The pick up time depends on the hotel you are staying at.)

  • Gyeongbokgung Palace

    Gyeongbokgung Palace is arguably the most beautiful, and remains the largest of all five palaces.

    The National Palace Museum of Korea is located outside of Heungnyemun Gate, and the National Folk Museum is located on the eastern side of Hyangwonjeong Pavillion.







    - The Royal Guard Changing Ceremony
    In ancient times, the royal guards of Joseon Dynasty performed the given task by guarding the Gwanghwamun Gate, the entrance of Gyeongbokgung Palace where the king ruled the country. 
    Since 1469, the ceremony has taken place and its record has been consulted for the present reenactment ceremony.





  • Korean Folk Village

    The Korean Folk Village, which vividly recreates the lifestyle of the Joseon Period, is nestled 41 kilometers south of Seoul where clear streams flow through lush forests. The total area of 66,550 square meters embraces a government office, a forge, a pottery kiln, a village school, a rice cake shop and a 99-room nobleman residence. It also contains about 270 traditional houses that feature the characteristics of each region.​


  • Drop off the your Seoul hotel

    Drop off the your Seoul hotel


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