Seoul City Tour

Soul of Seoul – City Experience

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76 Reviews
Self-Guided tours available!
Recommended by 99% of travelers Seoul, South Korea

Tour Price

Limited Time Offer
$150
$250
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Minimum 2 people • All taxes included

Free cancellation up to 48 hours before tour

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Free Cancellation

Cancel up to 48 hours before for a full refund

Fully licensed guides

Don’t worry about language barriers

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Weather Dependent

Tour may be modified due to weather conditions

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Changing of the Guard

See vibrant Joseon traditions

Cultural Spectacle

Palace & Temple Walks

Explore royal grounds & Buddhism

Historic Immersion

Markets & Skyline Views

Taste street food, ride cable car

Unforgettable Seoul
8 hours (approx.)
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Pickup offered (additional charges)
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Offered in: English

Overview

Discover the very best of Seoul on a full-day guided city tour. Start with a hotel pickup and enjoy seamless travel to iconic landmarks like Jogyesa Temple and the Changing of the Guard Ceremony. Explore royal palaces such as Gyeongbokgung or Changdeokgung, depending on the day, and learn about Korea’s rich history from your licensed guide. Savor authentic flavors at Insadong and Gwangjang Market before taking in breathtaking city views from the Namsan Cable Car and N Seoul Tower. End your day with a convenient drop-off at Myeongdong or City Hall, full of memories from Korea’s capital.

  • Visit Seoul’s top cultural landmarks and royal palaces
  • Sample authentic street food at traditional markets
  • Enjoy seamless transport with hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Experience the best city views from Namsan Cable Car & N Seoul Tower

Tour Map & Itinerary

A detailed information about the itinerary

Seoul City Tour Map
Jogyesa Buddhist Temple
1Jogyesa Buddhist Temple

Enter through Iljumun Gate, symbolizing the passage into the Buddha’s world. Admire the ancient white pine tree and golden statues while experiencing one of Korea’s most important Buddhist sites.

Changing of the Guard Ceremony
2Changing of the Guard Ceremony

Watch a colorful reenactment at Gwanghwamun Gate, featuring traditional Joseon-era uniforms and ritual choreography. A vibrant tradition revived in 1996.

Gyeongbokgung Palace
3Gyeongbokgung Palace (Except Tuesdays)

Explore Korea’s grandest palace, built in 1395 with 7,700 rooms. Highlights include Geunjeongjeon (throne hall), Gangnyeongjeon (royal quarters), and Gyeonghoeru (banquet pavilion).

Changdeokgung Palace
4Changdeokgung Palace (Tuesdays Only)

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, famed for harmony with nature. Visit elegant pavilions, ornate gates, and the palace gardens designed for Joseon royalty.

National Folk Museum
5National Folk Museum of Korea (Except Tuesdays)

Discover 45,000 artifacts, including royal treasures and 14 National Treasures. Learn about Korean life and culture across centuries.

Bukchon Hanok Village
6Bukchon Hanok Village (Tuesdays Only)

Walk winding alleys lined with traditional hanok houses. Step back into the Joseon Dynasty and see preserved architecture still alive in the heart of Seoul.

Insadong Arts and Crafts Market
7Insadong Arts and Crafts Market

Stroll through artisan stalls and shops. Find handmade treasures, try quirky cafés, and snack on traditional treats like matcha waffles and plum tea.

Gwangjang Market
8Gwangjang Market

Taste Korea’s best street food—crispy bindaetteok (mung bean pancakes), spicy tteokbokki, and addictive mayak gimbap. Experience the buzz of one of Seoul’s oldest markets.

Namsangol Hanok Village
9Namsangol Hanok Village

Visit restored hanok houses at the base of Namsan Mountain. Explore five homes that showcase Joseon-era daily life and architecture.

N Seoul Tower
10Walk Around N Seoul Tower (Namsan Tower)

Walk around the modern icon of Seoul, which also serves as the city’s broadcast hub. Please note that entry to the top floor is not included in the tour.

What’s Included

Included:

Guide in English
Hotel Pickup
Lunch
Entrance fees (palace, museum)

Not Included:

Gratuities
Travel Insurance
N Seoul Tower Entry Fee

Meeting and Pickup

Our meeting location will be at Anguk Station exit 6. Flexible time schedule is possible.

Pickup points: Anguk Station exit 6 (Line 3).

Why travelers loved this

★★★★★
Riley_H Mar 2024

The Seoul City Tour was packed but never felt rushed. I loved starting the morning at Jogyesa Temple — the pine tree and golden Buddha statues were so peaceful. Then seeing the Guard Changing Ceremony at Gwanghwamun was like stepping straight into history. By the time we made it to Gyeongbokgung Palace, I was already blown away by the scale of it all. Honestly, one of the best ways to see Seoul’s highlights in a single day.

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Wes_C Oct 2024

I joined on a Tuesday so we visited Changdeokgung instead of Gyeongbokgung, and wow, it was stunning. The gardens felt like something out of a movie, so calm compared to the busy city. Bukchon Hanok Village was another favorite — wandering the little alleys between hanok houses made me feel like I’d gone back in time. The mix of history and everyday culture on this tour was exactly what I was hoping for.

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Sam_A Jan 2024

Foodies, this tour is for you too! After soaking up the history at the palaces and museum, we headed to Gwangjang Market and I finally tried bindaetteok and mayak gimbap. So good I’m still craving it. The balance of temples, markets, and cultural stops like Insadong made the whole day feel well-rounded. Our guide kept it fun with stories I never would’ve learned on my own.

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Leo_N Mar 2024

The highlight for me was finishing the day with the Namsan cable car and N Seoul Tower. Riding up as the sun was setting and then looking out over the city lights — magical. Earlier in the day we explored hanok houses at Namsangol Village, and it was fascinating to see how people lived centuries ago. The whole tour gave me both the big picture and the little details of Seoul, and I’d absolutely recommend it to first-time visitors.

Frequently Asked Questions

What can you provide for dietary restrictions?

If you have dietary restrictions, we can find alternative food options for you. However, please note that there can be limitations.

Do I need to bring my passport?

Yes, a valid passport or Alien Registration Card (ARC) is required to drink alcohol.

Does the tour operate in the rain?

No, the tour won’t proceed during rain, as most of the itinerary includes outdoors.

What is the group size?

Small groups of 1-5 travelers to keep experiences intimate and flexible.

What’s included in the tour?

You’ll enjoy rice beer with Korean jeon (savory pancakes), plus fried chicken with beer as part of the experience.

Will it be led by Daniel Gray?

In most cases, Daniel himself will lead the tour but due to tight schedules, other guides who are trained by Daniel may be assigned.