South Korea Known as the “Land of the Morning Calm,”. Its a place where tradition and technology are equally embraced.
Welcome, and Meet our Representative and transfer to Seoul.
Hotel Check-In.
Overnight at Hotel
07:30-08:30 Breakfast at Hotel
09:30-11:00 Visit GYEONGBOK PALACE & FOLKLORE MUSEUM
GYONGBOK PALACE: Built-in 1395, Gyeongbokgung Palace is also commonly referred to as the “Northern Palace” because it is located more toward the north, compared to the neighbouring palaces of Changdeokgung (Eastern Palace) and Gyeongheegung (Western Palace). Gyeongbokgung Palace is arguably the most beautiful and remains the grandest of all the five palaces.
11:30-12:30 Visit BUKCHON HANOK VILLAGE
BUCKHORN HANOK VILLAGE: Surrounded by Gyeongbokgung Palace, Changdeokgung Palace and Jongmyo Shrine, Bukchon Hanok Village is home to hundreds of traditional houses called 'hanok' that date back to the Joseon Dynasty. The name, 'Bukchon,' which literally translates to 'northern village,' came about as the neighbourhoods that the village covers lie to the north of the two significant Seoul landmarks, Cheonggyecheon Stream and Jongno. Today, many of these hanoks operate as cultural centres, guesthouses, restaurants and tea houses, providing an opportunity to experience, learn and immerse in Korean traditional culture.
13:00-15:00 Lunch break & Free time for shopping at INSADONG ANTIQUE SHOPPING ALLEY
INSADONG: Because it is the largest market of traditional Korean art and products, Insadong is the ideal place for visitors who want to experience the true character of Korea with its subtle, enduring beauty. Once you are in Insadong, you will immediately be drawn to the small alleys lined with numerous shops and galleries, both tiny and spacious: antique shops, Korean stationery stores, frame shops, handicraft shops, pottery and porcelain shops, bookstores and painting studios, and art supply stores. In addition, restaurants and cafes serve traditional food and teas. The Insadong Festival, held every October, showcases pungmulnori, or folk musical instrumental performances, and features a food court serving local cuisine from regions all across the country
15:30-16:30 Visit GWANGJANG MARKET
GWANGJANG MARKET: Gwangjang Market was the first permanent market in Korea and continues to thrive as a popular tourist destination today. The second floor of the market is filled with silk, satin, and linen bed-sheet stores, which are the largest and most famous in Seoul. Many of the stores in the area even have their own factories supplying fabrics to the Namdaemun Market, Young Hwa Market, and even to some department stores. Even though the goods are not brand-name products, the wide selection of high-quality goods at inexpensive prices makes it an enjoyable shopping experience.
17:00-18:30 Visit N SEOUL TOWER (Observatory)
N SEOUL TOWER: Opened to the public on October 15, 1980, Seoul Tower has been designated as a major tourist attraction where the beautiful panoramic view of Seoul can be seen. The 236.7 meters high Seoul Tower built on the 243m Mt. Namsan has been known as the best tower in Asia. After 30 years of devoted support from tourists, it was remodelled on December 9, 2005, with a magnificent new look.
19:00 Return to hotel
Overnight at HOTEL
07:30-08:30 Breakfast at Hotel
08:30-12:30 Visit DMZ (Including The 3rd Tunnel, Dora Observatory, DMZ Exhibition Center etc
Demilitarized Zone: DMZ is an area in which treaties or agreements between nations, military powers or contending groups forbid military installations, activities or personnel. A DMZ often lies along an established frontier or boundary between two or more military powers or alliances. A DMZ may sometimes form a de facto international border, such as the 38th parallel between North and South Korea. Other examples of demilitarized zones are a 120-mile (190 km) area between Iraq and Kuwait, Antarctica (preserved for scientific exploration and study) and outer space (space more than 100 miles (160 km) from the earth's surface). 13:00-14:00 Lunch break
15:00-16:30: FREE TIME FOR SHOPPING AT MYEONGDONG
Myeong-dong is one of the primary shopping districts in Seoul. The two main drags meet in the centre of the block with one beginning from Myeong-dong Subway Station (Seoul Subway Line No. 4) and the other from Lotte Department Store at Euljiro. Many brand name shops and department stores line the streets and alleys. Common products for sale include clothes, shoes, and accessories. Unlike Namdaemun or Dongdaemun, many designer brands are sold in Myeong-dong. In addition, several major department stores include Lotte Department Store, Shinsegae Department Store, Myeong-dong Migliore, Noon Square and M Plaza. The department stores carry many premium labels and other fashionable goods at reasonable prices.
17:00-18:30 NANTA non-verbal performance
NANTA: NANTA has been running since October 1997 and is the most popular show ever in Korea. It also has achieved outstanding international success having performed on Broadway and toured widely around the US and the rest of.
19:00 Return to hotel
Overnight at SEOUL
09:00-18:00 F/day Fun at EVERLAND AMUSEMENT PARK WITH DAY PASS TICKET / OR EVERLANDEVERLAND
Dreams Become Reality, the Land of Year-Round Festivals!
Everland is divided into five sections: American Adventure, Magic Land, European Adventure, Zoo Topia and Roller Coasters, in addition to the Global Fair.
Located near the front entrance of Everland, the Global Fair is home to a large bazaar decorated with reproductions of castles from France, Middle Eastern countries, Spain, India, and Russia. Not only visually captivating, the various architectural styles invite visitors into the culture and history of other nations, such as the Ancient and Medieval Periods of Europe.
Breakfast at the hotel
Check-out the hotel (Check-out time 12:00pm)
Transfer to Incheon international airport or join to post tours
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