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Small-Group Royal Palace and Seoul City Tour (hotel pick-up)


Explore the highlights of Seoul on a full-day tour with an informative guide. Highlights include Jogyesa Temple, the Blue House, the Palace Royal Guard Changing Ceremony at Gwanghwamun Gate, and tours of Gyeongbokgung Palace and Changdeokgung Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Immerse yourself in traditional culture at the National Folk Museum of Korea, Insadong Antique Street, Namdaemun Gate, and Namdaemun Market. The tour includes entrance fees and hotel pickup in Central Seoul. * Full-day Seoul tour with Gyeongbokgung Palace and Changdeokgung Palace * View traditional shops and goods at Insadong Antique Street and Namdaemun Market * Learn about Korean Dynasties when visiting two royal palaces * Includes all Entrance fees, Local English-speaking guide, and Hotel pickup in Central Seoul


Seoul City Half Day Tour-Gyeongbok Palace Guard Changing Ceremony


Learn about Seoul’s royal and religious history as you sightsee with a knowledgeable local guide. Travel by coach to several stunning landmarks in the capital, including Jogyesa Temple and the pavilions of Gyeongbokgung Palace. During your 3.5-hour morning tour, gape at the awe-inspiring architecture of the Joseon Dynasty, see a Changing of the Guard ceremony and learn about Korean cultural traditions at Cheongwadae Sarangchae. Hotel pickup is included, with drop-off at City Hall, leaving you a free afternoon to explore more on your own.


Korean Folk Village and Suwon Hwaseong Fortress Day Tour(EG Tour)


Experience a fascinating journey into South Korea's rich history and vibrant culture with this full-day tour. Start your day tour with a visit to the Korean Folk Village in Yongin at 10:30am, an open-air museum that brings to life the traditional culture of the Joseon Dynasty. As you stroll through the village, you'll get to see recreated traditional homes, crafts, and performances. After exploring the village, enjoy a delicious lunch before heading to Suwon Hwaseong, a UNESCO World Heritage site. This majestic fortress, built by King Jeongjo in the late 18th century, features nearly 6 kilometers of walls, watchtowers, and gates. Finally, immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere of Suwon Nammun Market, a bustling traditional market that dates back to the Joseon Dynasty. Here, you can shop for local products, snacks, and souvenirs. At the end of the tour, we will travel back at 17:10pm with a hassle-free shuttle to Seoul, bringing home memories of Korea’s rich cultural heritage.


Suwon Hwaseong Fortress Tour from Seoul


Suwon Hwaseong is one of the unique architecture in the 18th century, providing a glimpse into the scientific, architectural, and artistic aspects of Korea. It is considered a unique building in the construction history. Hwaseong Fortress in Suwon is easily influenced by its beauty even if you don't have any background knowledge of history. It is even ironic to feel beautiful in the castle associated with the war. Also, Hwaseong Fortress is emerging as an icon of Korean traditional historical culture and is becoming a popular tourist attraction in the world. (One of the 50 places in Korea selected by CNN) No Shopping center guaranteed. Select options for Full-day Tours including Dae Jang Geum Park or Korean Folk Village.


Korean cooking class in Haeundae, Busan


## Special Cooking class ## : if you take a class for the following dates, you will cook that is listed below. – No schedule Once you come to 'BAPSANG', you will be my special guest who will have the qualified service. My international background gave me to have a good sense of understanding different culture. No matter which language you speak, it is no problem communicating in the class. Korean Cooking Class 'Bapsang' in Busan is the place you will experience how to cook the delicious Korean food and taste the food you cooked on your own small dining table (Traditional dining table: soban or bapsang). It is not only the place you only cook, but also you will learn much more about Korean culture. Bapsang is located in Haeundae, Busan which is the most beautiful beach in Korea. Enjoy the cooking class and haeundae!!


Korean Palace and Temple Tour in Seoul: Gyeongbokgung Palace and Jogyesa Temple


Get a glimpse of Korean culture and heritage on this tour of Seoul. Explore vast Gyeongbokgung Palace, learn about Korean history at the National Folk Museum, and discover Buddhist practices and traditions at Jogyesa Temple. At each place, your expert guide will tell you interesting facts and stories, especially about Korea’s notable Joseon Dynasty.


Seoul UNESCO Heritage Palace, Shrine, and More Tour


Enjoy this morning half-day tour that will introduce you to the historical heritage of Seoul. Visit the famous Bukchon Hanok Village(Namsangol Hanok Village on Sunday), Changdeokgung Palace (or Gyeongbokgung Palace on Monday) and Jongmyo Royal Shrine(or Insadong on Tuesday). Then make your way to Cheongha Jinseng Museum where the heaven of Jinseng for shopping. This tour concludes at the Myeongdong area.


Korean Folk Village Half-day Guided Tour from Seoul


On this afternoon half-day tour, you will visit Korean Folk Village to enjoy lifestyle of Joseon dynasty among 270 famously historic houses which have appeared in many traditional soap operas. You can experience how they actually lived in Joseon dynasty and before. You can have a chance for fun with activities like traditional “Tal-chum” (performance with wearing masks) and traditional plays. While visiting the village, you can see the traditional craftsmen with pottery, blacksmiths and traditional clothes. Also there are attractions for kids and adults such as Korean traditional soap operas to enjoy the afternoon.


Seoul History Walking Tour


Journey through Seoul's 630 years of history, step-by-step, with an Australian tour guide. This tour walks you through the historical center of Seoul, tracing Korea's evolution from the Joseon Dynasty to a modern, global powerhouse. Discover the legacy of pivotal figures like King Sejong and Admiral Yi Sun-sin, and learn about South Korea's struggle for democracy against dictatorship.


Traditional Korean Bookbinding Experience in Seoul, Hongdae


Welcome to the traditional Korean bookbinding class, the only chance in Seoul you can experience the real traditional Korean bookbinding. We will use Hanji. Hanji is the traditional Korean paper used to make Annals of the Joseon Dynasty that is listed on UNESCO Memory of the World. Joseon royal family and Korean Confucian scholars and intellectuals would use it when writing diaries or taking notes. The cover will be made by beautiful and classy silk weaved Korean traditional pattern. Dozens of colorful threads and silk are available. As the final touch, a No-ri-gae, traditional Korean knot is tied on the book. You can make it and take it home right away!


Hwaseong Fortress and Korean Folk Village Tour from Seoul


Explore the UNESCO World Heritage–listed Hwaseong Fortress and visit the Korean Folk Village on this coach tour from Seoul. Hear informative commentary from your guide about Joseon-era architecture in Suwon, and observe Korean folk customs and handicrafts while you stroll through an open-air village — re-created with more than 200 traditional homes. Round-trip hotel transport are included.


Walking Tour with Gyeongbokgung Palace, Bukchon, Insadong


On this 4-hour small group your, you may learn about the deep history and culture of Korea by exploring Gyeongbokgung Palace, the main palace of the Joseon Dynasty. Get in-depth knowledge of how the royal family lived and ruled. You will visit the National Folk Museum. (located inside the palace) Here, you can learn how the ordinary people lived during the Joseon Dynasty. Next, explore the winding alleys of Bukchon Hanok Village. The houses here are built in the unique "Hanok" style of architecture.  The village houses unique guesthouses, cafes, workshops, restaurants, museums, and galleries. Finally we will take a 20~30minute walk to Insadong for lunch and traditional tea at a traditional tea house. Note: This tour does not include any compulsory shopping stops


Seoul: Gyeongbokgung Palace Half day Tour


A Tour of Gyeongbok Palace in Seoul, that offers explanatory in detail in English! Time to tour Gyeongbokgung Palace, the representative palace of the last dynasty, with a history of 600 years, and learn about the country called Joseon. Gyeongbok Palace, built in 1394, is the oldest and most important palace among the five Seoul palaces, and it is a representative tourist attraction that comes to mind in Korea. Although it was damaged a lot during the Japanese Colonial Period, but has preserved the value of Gyeongbokgung Palace through continuous restoration work. From the construction of Gyeongbokgung Palace, enjoy listening to the stories of famous kings of Joseon, the beauty of architecture, and the stories of animals that can be found everywhere in Gyeongbokgung Palace! The guide will explain everything in detail!


Jeonju Hanok Village Hanbok Rental Experience Hanboknam


Discover South Korea's culture in style! This is not only about the hanbok rental, but also a space for tourists to understand Korean culture and enjoy the experience of wearing a hanbok. Rentals range from 1.5 hours to 4 hours. You can choose either a basic hanbok, or a hanbok with a theme. You will also be able to visit nearby attraction including Gyeongbok Palace of the Joseon Dynasty, Changdeok Palace, and Hanok Village. This is a small group experience.


Korean Folk Village Night Tour


This tour is for those who want to see how Koreans used to live in the Chosun dynasty. When you visit a foreign country, it's always nice to see how your visiting country was in the past. Also, a nighttime opening is always fun but it's pretty hard for those who do not own their car. But with our tour, you can see both day and night of Korean Folk Village.


Zombie Royals in Seoul Exploration Game and Tour


Embark on a zombie adventure in Hanyang, one of the oldest neighborhoods in central Seoul. See the royal palaces of Gyeongbokgung and Changdeokgung and visit the Bukchon village where the Joseon dynasty resided. Follow the passages up the hills to look over the beautiful capital of South Korea. + Visit Bukchon Hanok Village and have a look at the traditional Korean architecture + Enjoy the mix of ancient and modern in the heart of Seoul + Learn quick facts about how Joseon opened up to the world outside and began to modernize + Try a new type of experience, the perfect mix between a tour, outdoor escape game, and treasure hunt Discover Seoul’s fascinating history and attractions while you solve clues around the famous Hanyang neighborhood and the old Bukchon village. Explore this charming South Korean capital by playing a quest with your friends, significant other, or family. Ready to hunt zombies?


Traditional Seoul Gourmet Tour in Bukchon


Get to know something more about Korean cuisine and its history. Visit different unique food venues in Bukchon, the area of Seoul with rich culinary traditions dating back to the Joseon Dynasty, the longest Dynasty in Korea. Experience Korea’s traditional food and culture while exploring the historic heart of the 600-year-old city. During this tour, you'll discover traditional Korean 'Hanok' houses, learn a bit about Korean history and take a culinary crash course, on traditional Korean foods inspired by loyal court foods including bulgogi, pancakes, grilled fish, and more with the style of a representative authentic Korean dishes. After a walking tour Bukchon area, you are going to have a beautiful tea room with tea time.


Gyeongju The UNESCO World heritage sites tour(Private tour)


Discover the highlights of Gyeongju on a full-day tour by comfortable Minivan with a knowledgeable guide. This day trip from Busan delivers you to the coastal city and its cultural treasures such as Bulguksa Temple and its hermitage, Seokguram Grotto — both part of a UNESCO World Heritage site. As well as entire city is UNESCO World Heritage site. You’ll learn to forecast the weather at Cheomseongdae Observatory and pore over a vast collection of Silla Dynasty artifacts at the Gyeongju National Museum. also you are coming over Gyochon Village that's folk village from Joseon Dynasty. Nickname of this city is a Museum which doesn't have roof, that means you can see tons of treasures in this city. Round-trip hotel transport and a restaurant lunch are included. *Lunch is pay on spot, you can choose menu whatever you want.


Korean Folk Village Private Tour


The Korean Folk Village is the best multicultural space for you to appreciate the history and culture of Korea, where is popular filming location for Korean historical drama. Stroll through the folk villages while listening to traditional Korean music and explore various houses, you can feel the traditional Korean culture, and enjoy the beautiful natural environment. You can experience the unique atmosphere of Korea. There is also a space for you to enjoy the rides, where the children can be more enjoyable. You can also enjoy Korean dishes such as Kimchi and Blood Sausage (Sundae) in the restaurants. You will be able to feel the Korean style and excitement through the traditional performances held regularly in the folk villages.


Seoul: Gyeongbokgung & Insa-dong Gastroventure Day Tour


-Overview- Step back in time to the Joseon Dynasty and experience Korea’s royal history and vibrant culinary culture on this immersive day tour. Our tour not only offers excellent experiences but also focuses on storytelling. With engaging, entertaining, and memorable narratives, we’re confident that your time with us will be more satisfying than any other tour. -Highlights- *Witness the Royal Guard Changing Ceremony at Gyeongbokgung Palace *Explore the grand halls and pavilions of the Joseon Dynasty *Learn about the lives of court ladies, kings, and queens *Discover the charm of Insadong’s art and antiques market *Enjoy a full-course hanjeongsik meal (Korean traditional feast) *Experience kimchi-making and taste traditional Korean tea *Tour is guaranteed with a minimum of 2 participants.