Seoul Analog Tour

SEL130 Every Friday
from FROM USD149

Overview

Departing with just four or more guests


Include

Licensed tour guide, Transportation, Admission Fee, Experience Fee, Disposable film camera

 

Exclude

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

 

General

1. This tour will only proceed if a minimum of 4 participants sign up at least 3 days prior to the departure date. If fewer than 4 individuals register, the tour will be canceled. Tour departure decisions are made one week prior to the tour departure date

2. This Tour departs every Friday

3. The tour itinerary may change due to local conditions such as weather, traffic, large events, or peak seasons.

4. This program operates on a shared sit-in-coach basis with an English-Korean speaking guide, using a minivan, minibus, or bus depending on the number of participants.

5. The final passenger count for the tour may vary based on the season or specific date 

6. The size of vehicle will range based on the number of passengers on the tour date

7. We are not liable for any personal accidents or losses that may occur during this tour.

8. Please book the tour at least 3 days in advance of your desired date 

9. The tour departs at 09:00 in front of the building near Exit 6 of Subway Line 5 and concludes around 18:00. The final destination is the same as the departure point. Afterward, you can walk or use public transportation to return to your hotel

10. At the start of the tour, your tour guide will provide you with a disposable film camera

11. Our travel agency is covered by liability insurance, which provides coverage of up to 500 million KRW in the event of an accident involving travelers using our travel products.

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%

 

This tour starts on April 4


Schedule

Day 1  
  • Meeting and Departure

    Meeting at ground parking lot of Dongwha Duty Free Shop (KMI Building) next to the Subway Exit.6 of Gwanghwamun station at 9:00am


    (Adress : 149, Sejong-daero, Jongno-gu, Seoul)


  • Taking pictures of palace with a film camera [Gyeongbokgung Palace]

    In the heart of Seoul stands Gyeongbokgung Palace, a place where the glorious history of the Joseon Dynasty comes to life. Built in 1395 by King Taejo, it served as the main palace of the Joseon Dynasty and carries the meaning of "a great blessing from heaven.

    Feel the royal authority at Geunjeongjeon Hall, the grand throne hall of the palace, and immerse yourself in the serene beauty of Hyangwonjeong Pavilion, surrounded by a peaceful lotus pond. Don't miss the Royal Guard Changing Ceremony, held daily, offering a vivid reenactment of Korea’s royal past.



  • Calligraphy experience on a fan [Yhlayuen Seal Engraving Lab]

    You can paint calligraphy on a traditional Korean fan, a unique hands-on experience. Express your creativity by writing your favorite phrase on a Hanji (traditional Korean paper) fan. This handcrafted fan, filled with Korean aesthetics and sentiment, will become a cherished keepsake from your journey.



  • Market tour and lunch on your own [Gwangjang Market]

    Discover the authentic flavors of Korea at Gwangjang Market, Seoul’s most famous traditional market. Opened in 1905, this historic marketplace has been a bustling hub of flavors and energy for over a century.

    From crispy Bindaetteok (Mung bean pancakes) to the chewy Gimbap (Seaweed rolls with vegetables) and rich Bibimbap (Rice bowl with various vegetables), Gwangjang Market is a paradise for food lovers. More than just a market, it is a cultural landmark where Korea’s vibrant street food scene comes to life.

    This market gained international recognition after being featured in Netflix’s documentary Street Food, drawing global food enthusiasts. Major media outlets such as CNN and BBC have also praised Gwangjang Market, listing it as a must-visit culinary destination in Korea.




  • Visiting the museum [National Museum of Korea]

    The National Museum of Korea is the largest museum in the country, offering a comprehensive view of Korea’s rich history. From prehistoric relics to contemporary artifacts, the museum’s vast collection showcases the essence of Korean culture.

    Highlights include golden treasures from the Silla Dynasty, Goryeo celadon ceramics, and exquisite Joseon-era paintings. A must-see is the Gilt-bronze Pensive Bodhisattva (National Treasure) and the Golden Crown from the Silla Kingdom, two of Korea’s most treasured artifacts.

    The museum also features state-of-the-art digital exhibitions, allowing visitors to experience history through immersive technology. Stroll through the museum’s traditional Korean garden and relax at a tranquil café while reflecting on the richness of Korea’s past.



  • Listening to LP analog music [Rhee Hall Music Gallery]

    Wrap up your Seoul tour with a moment of tranquility and beautiful music. Rhee Hall Music Gallery is a unique space where the warmth of analog sound blends seamlessly with an artistic ambiance. Enjoy classical and jazz LP music in an intimate setting.

    A special highlight of this gallery is its LP music experience, where visitors can request and listen to vinyl records. Feel the deep resonance of legendary albums as the needle touches the record, and let the warm, nostalgic tones of analog sound create a serene and memorable ending to your day in Seoul.



  • Disembarkation and Conclusion of the Tour

    The location for drop off: Ground parking lot of Dongwha Duty Free Shop (KMI Building) next to the Subway Exit.6 of Gwanghwamun station


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