Half orDay Private Tour For Cruise Incheon & N Seoul Tower & city
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About This Tour in Seoul
Why Visit Seoul?
Seoul, South Korea offers a wealth of attractions, cultural experiences, and activities for visitors. From historic landmarks to modern attractions, Seoul provides an unforgettable travel experience with something to discover around every corner. Explore local cuisine, discover unique culture, and create lasting memories in this remarkable destination.
Getting to Seoul
The easiest way to reach Seoul is by flying into Incheon International Airport (ICN) or Gimpo International Airport (GMP). The city has excellent public transportation systems, including trains, subways, and buses. Taxis are widely available, and the transportation infrastructure is efficient and reliable.
What's Included
- The taxi driver has a lot of foreign tour experience and speaks a simple English taxi driver .
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- All admission fees are included (cable car 15.000 & Observatory entrance fee 26.000 korean won )
- We always provide taxis registered in south of Korea.(All taxis include transportation insurance.)
What's Not Included
- Gratuities
- Food and Drinks/ Personal Expense
Cancellation Policy
Additional Information
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- The Namsan Cable Car is a cable car in Seoul, South Korea. Built in 1962, it runs from the Hoehyeon-dong platform near Myeong-dong to the Yejang-dong platform near the summit of Namsan and N Seoul Tower. It is the first commercial cable car in Korea. [ 1 ] The cable is 605 meters (1,985 ft) long, has an elevation difference of 138 meters (453 ft), and has a gradient of 13°. The cabins travel at 3.2 meters per second (10 ft/s), and it takes about 3 minutes to travel between platforms. [ 2 ] The elevator, which opened in Seoul in June 2009, runs from near the entrance of Namsan Tunnel 3 to the cable car station. The elevator runs along the slope of Namsan and can accommodate up to 20 people, improving accessibility for the disabled and elderly.
- The easiest and most fun way to climb Namsan. You can enjoy a wonderful view of Seoul by taking a cable car for about 3 minutes to the top of Namsan, where N Seoul Tower stands tall in the middle of Seoul. It is fun to enjoy the seasons such as the autumn foliage and the snow-covered Namsan in the winter, but you can also have a romantic experience looking down at the night view of Seoul surrounded by lights. There are famous Wang Donkas and Sanchae Bibimbap restaurants near the Namsan Cable Car parking lot, so it would be good to use them when using them. You can conveniently go to the cable car station by using the 140m long inclined elevator, Namsan Ormi.
- Namsan Seoul Tower, which has established itself as a romantic island in the city, is a 236.7m-tall tower located on the summit of Namsan (262m), widely known as a place of a hundred-year marriage since ancient times. It boasts the best view of Seoul with a 360-degree panoramic view from its 480m elevation. It is a symbol of Seoul, ranked as the number one tourist attraction chosen by foreigners, and a romantic mecca for lovers around the world who dream of eternal love. The romantic experience contents for lovers, 'Love Locks' and 'Heart Chairs', are very popular. < Namsan Seoul Tower consists of the lower floor, Seoul Tower Plaza, and the upper floor, N Seoul Tower. The first to fourth floors are Seoul Tower Plaza, where Gallery K, Bodyfriend Lounge, and Game Plaza are located, and you can enjoy media art sculptures on the 55-inch large OLED panel. Starting from the 5th floor, floors T1 to T7 are home to the N Seoul Tower, which has an observatory, N Gift Shop, various restaurants and cafes, and is open 365 days a year.
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Meeting and Pickup
Pickup Information
Pickup Option: Pickup available for all travelers
Pickup Time: 20 minutes before departure
Custom pickup locations may be available. Please contact the supplier for details.
Itinerary
Tour Itinerary
At the Namsan Tower , you can see a 360-degree view of Seoul at a glance 2 hours
At the Namsan Tower , you can see a 360-degree view of Seoul at a glance. . The Namsan Tower Cable Car costs 15,000 Korean won per person, and the observatory admission fee is 26,000 Korean won per person. Drinking is prohibited in Namsan Park, but it is allowed at Namsan Seoul Tower and its surrounding areas, and light drinks such as beer are sold. The observatory ticket booths are located on the 1st floor (in front of the elevator), 5th floor (entrance), and T1 floor (next to the plaza) of Seoul Tower Plaza, and it doesn't matter where you buy it. The Namsan Cable Car is a famous attraction with a long history, and although it is more expensive than other methods, the general opinion is that it is worth riding the cable car as a souvenir for reasons such as seeing the scenery. Next to it is Namsan Seoul Tower. .Namsan Tower has an observation deck ticket counter on the 5th floor, and the admission fee is 26,000 Korean won per person. The observation deck is on the 17th floor.
Gyeongbokgung Palace Tour provides an opportunity to understand... 1 hour
Gyeongbokgung Palace Tour provides an opportunity to understand Korean culture more deeply. Traditional performances such as the Changing of the Royal Guards Ceremony held every day at noon provide foreigners with a chance to vividly experience Korean tradition.
The National Folk Museum of Korea is an... 1 hour
The National Folk Museum of Korea is an organization under the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism of the Republic of Korea that oversees the collection, preservation, investigation, research, exhibition, education and exchange of lifestyles, customs and practices of the Korean people and countries around the world, as well as the tools and materials used for them. The National Folk Museum of Korea is a national museum under the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism established to collect, preserve and exhibit unique folk materials and systematically investigate and research related to them. It is closed on January 1, Lunar New Year's Day and Chuseok. The main building has a children's museum under its wing.
Bukchon is a representative traditional residential area in... 1 hour
Bukchon is a representative traditional residential area in Seoul, located between Gyeongbokgung Palace, Changdeokgung Palace, and Jongmyo Shrine, where traditional hanok houses are densely packed. It is also called a street museum in the city center because it has many historical sites, cultural assets, and folk materials. It is called ‘Bukchon (North Village)’ because it is the upper neighborhood of Cheonggyecheon and Jongno, and it includes Gahoe-dong, Songhyeon-dong, Anguk-dong, and Samcheong-dong. Sagan-dong, Gye-dong, Sogyeok-dong, and Jae-dong are places where historical traces remain and have been preserved for hundreds of years. In order for Bukchon Hanok Village to become a sustainable tourist destination, it is important to practice silent tourism.
Insa-dong is a car-free street representing Seoul, and... 1 hour
Insa-dong is a car-free street representing Seoul, and is a must-see attraction in Seoul. There are galleries, traditional tea houses, restaurants, street vendors, handicraft shops, Janmun shopping malls, antique shops, craft shops, and flower shops, so take a walk and spend some time there, and try Korean bibimbap. You will see, feel, and experience the appearance of a street with Korean characteristics, and you will have a unique memory of seeing, feeling, and experiencing a cultural aspect.
It is the first permanent market in Korea, established in 1905 1 hour
It is the first permanent market in Korea, established in 1905. Originally, Gwangjang Market was planned to be built by covering the area between Gwanggyo (wide bridge) and Janggyo (long bridge), so it was named Gwangjang Market, meaning “wide and long,” after the first letters of the bridge names. However, when it was moved to Baeogae, the Korean pronunciation of the previous name was kept, but the meaning of “widely gathering and preserving” was newly added, and it became the current Gwangjang (廣藏) Market. Now, more than 100 years later, it has become a comprehensive market boasting a considerable transaction volume. Also, the busiest place in Gwangjang Market is the food market formed on the street where Dongmun, Buk 2 Gate, and Nam 1 Gate meet. The food market of Gwangjang Market attracts all ages, from students, middle-aged people, and the elderly. It is currently designated as a world tourist course, and is famous as a transit point for many foreign tourists traveling to Korea.
Changgyeonggung Palace is the third palace built during... 1 hour
Changgyeonggung Palace is the third palace built during the Joseon Dynasty, following Gyeongbokgung Palace and Changdeokgung Palace. Since the early days of the Joseon Dynasty, the two-palace system was in place, with Gyeongbokgung Palace as the main palace and Changdeokgung Palace as the auxiliary palace. However, the kings of the past preferred to reside in Changdeokgung Palace over Gyeongbokgung Palace, and as the royal family grew, the living space in Changdeokgung Palace gradually became cramped. Accordingly, King Seongjong built Changgyeonggung Palace next to Changdeokgung Palace so that the three queens of the royal family, including Queen Jeonghui, wife of King Sejo, Queen Ansun, wife of King Yejong, and Queen Sohye, wife of King Deokjong, could live comfortably. The name at the time was Suganggung Palace, meaning longevity and peace.
After completing your tour of downtown Seoul, it... 30 minutes
After completing your tour of downtown Seoul, it is time to return to your hotel or accommodation. We will drop you off at your desired accommodation or location in downtown Seoul.
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