ROYAL PALACE AFTERNOON TOUR
  • Price
    35,000 KRW / Person
    Minimun Pax
    1 Person
    Time
    Daily 13:00pm ~ 17:30pm
    Inclusion
    Transportation, English-speaking Tour Guide, Admission Fees, Hotel Pick-up/Drop-off Service, VAT.
    Exclusion
    Lunch, Personal Expenses.
  • Tour Course
  • Tour Conditions
  • Price Policy
  • Cancellation Charges

Tour Course

  • Hotel
  • Changdeokgung Palace (Bukchon Hanok Village on Monday)
  • Amethyst or Ginseng Center
  • Insadong Antique Shop Alley
  • Namdaemun Market
  • Hotel.

Highlights

    • Changdeok Palace
      Changdoek Palace had participated in the history of Joseon Dynasty for about 500 years from the establishment in 1405 to the demise of Emperor Sunjong in 1926. And as King Sejong said to King Munjong, Changdeok Palace, Kings of Joseon Dynasty's beloved palace shared Joseon's glory and pain according to the destinies of Joseon. Changdeok Palace put down roots in the ridge facing south from Maebong, the vein of Bukak. Its each building changed its axis according to natural geographical position and was arranged to be hugged by cozy valley. The world recognizes originality of Changdeok Palace because it is in harmony with nature, and its beautiful Biwon (back garden) is harmonized with various pavilion, ponds, trees and oddly shaped stones and rocks...
    • Insadong Antique Shop Alley
      The streets of Insadong are alive with traditional culture.
      The area that is now known as Insadong has been the center of culture since the Joseon era. Over the years a wider variety of arts have continued to move their way into this neighborhood making it one of the best places in the world to find diverse genres of art. In 1997, car traffic was banned on the main street of Insadong making it friendlier for visitors and improving the overall general atmosphere.
      Forty percent of all antique stores in Korea can be found in Insadong. That is quite an astounding number for just one small neighborhood. But as you begin to explore the tiny alleys shooting off from the main street you start to realize that this is only the beginning. As you continue to wander around the alleys and byways of Insadong you will find stores selling old books, pictures and calligraphy. You will also undoubtedly find old photographs, pottery, wooden containers, jewelry, ceramics and earthenware.
    • Namdaemun Market
      Namdaemun Market is the largest traditional market in Korea with over 10,000 stores that line the streets around Namdaemun (Gate), the main southern gate of the old city wall.
      It boasts one of the largest distribution structures in Korea, providing local products, daily living essentials, food products, medical supplies and more to retailers and consumers across the country.
      Due to the wholesale nature of the market, shoppers can comparison shop for the lowest prices on all sorts of goods.
      Namdaemun Market is also packed with interesting things to see and eat, making it a popular destination for both locals and international visitors alike. So whether you're looking for traditional oriental medicine or imported drugs, traditional Korean food or imported snacks, Hanbok attire or a Halloween costume, Namdaemun Market is the place to go.