2018 Seoul Lantern Festival & Seoul Essential Tour
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Experience 2018 Seoul Lantern Festival and tour Seoul with hassle-free.
Itinerary
-12:30 PM Pick up at Hongik Univ. Subway Station (Exit 4/ Outside)
-13:00 PM Pick up at Myeongdong Subway Station (Exit 2 /Outside)
*Meet our guide at each pick up point
- Tour Gyeongbok Royal Palce
- Tour Insadong
- Seoul Lantern Festival
- N Seoul Tower (Tower lift is not included) & See Night View
- 21:00 PM Drop off at Myeongdong Subway Station
- 21:30 PM Drop off at Hongik Univ. Subway Station
*This is Approximate Time. Exact time and itinerary can be changed upon local situation
Tour Information
*Gyeongbok Royal Palace
Built in 1395, Gyeongbokgung Palace is also commonly referred to as the Northern Palace because its location is furthest north when compared to the neighboring palaces of Changdeokgung (Eastern Palace) and Gyeonghuigung (Western Palace) Palace. Gyeongbokgung Palace is arguably the most beautiful, and remains the largest of all five palaces.
*Insadong
It is full of streets alleys where galleries and traditional restaurants, teahouses, and cafes are situated. It's great way to spend an afternoon finding that little piece of Korea to bring home with you. The traditional shops as well as modern arts (Ssamzie-Gil) and galleries are what make this area a must visit.
*Seoul Lantern Festival
Since its inception in 2009, the annual Seoul Lantern Festival, one of the representative festivals in Seoul, is held throughout the period from the first Friday of November to the third Sunday of November. Every year nearly 3 million visitors can expect to see lanterns along the 1.3km Cheonggyecheon Stream with various things to see stretching all the way from Cheonggye Plaza and Supyogyo Bridge.
*N Seoul Tower
N Seoul Tower is Landmark of Seoul at almost 480m above sea level including Namsan Mountain (243m) and the tower’s own height (236.7m), making it one of the tallest towers in the Orient. It is comprised of Seoul Tower Plaza, recently opened to public access after 40 years, and N Seoul Tower, operated by CJ Foodville since 2005. The tower was first established as a broadcast tower to send out TV and radio signals in 1969. As of now, it has become one of the representative landmarks and multi-cultural venues in Seoul.
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Experience 2018 Seoul Lantern Festival and tour Seoul with hassle-free.
Itinerary
-12:30 PM Pick up at Hongik Univ. Subway Station (Exit 4/ Outside)
-13:00 PM Pick up at Myeongdong Subway Station (Exit 2 /Outside)
*Meet our guide at each pick up point
- Tour Gyeongbok Royal Palce
- Tour Insadong
- Seoul Lantern Festival
- N Seoul Tower (Tower lift is not included) & See Night View
- 21:00 PM Drop off at Myeongdong Subway Station
- 21:30 PM Drop off at Hongik Univ. Subway Station
*This is Approximate Time. Exact time and itinerary can be changed upon local situation
Tour Information
*Gyeongbok Royal Palace
Built in 1395, Gyeongbokgung Palace is also commonly referred to as the Northern Palace because its location is furthest north when compared to the neighboring palaces of Changdeokgung (Eastern Palace) and Gyeonghuigung (Western Palace) Palace. Gyeongbokgung Palace is arguably the most beautiful, and remains the largest of all five palaces.
*Insadong
It is full of streets alleys where galleries and traditional restaurants, teahouses, and cafes are situated. It's great way to spend an afternoon finding that little piece of Korea to bring home with you. The traditional shops as well as modern arts (Ssamzie-Gil) and galleries are what make this area a must visit.
*Seoul Lantern Festival
Since its inception in 2009, the annual Seoul Lantern Festival, one of the representative festivals in Seoul, is held throughout the period from the first Friday of November to the third Sunday of November. Every year nearly 3 million visitors can expect to see lanterns along the 1.3km Cheonggyecheon Stream with various things to see stretching all the way from Cheonggye Plaza and Supyogyo Bridge.
*N Seoul Tower
N Seoul Tower is Landmark of Seoul at almost 480m above sea level including Namsan Mountain (243m) and the tower’s own height (236.7m), making it one of the tallest towers in the Orient. It is comprised of Seoul Tower Plaza, recently opened to public access after 40 years, and N Seoul Tower, operated by CJ Foodville since 2005. The tower was first established as a broadcast tower to send out TV and radio signals in 1969. As of now, it has become one of the representative landmarks and multi-cultural venues in Seoul.
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