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Itinerary

15-day Seoul to Seoul Loop via Sokcho, Gyeongju and Busan

Day 1: Arrival in Seoul

Welcome to South Korea! Upon your arrival at Incheon Airport, you will be greeted by your local easy-level English speaking driver. Enjoy a comfortable ride to your hotel in Seoul, while taking in the sights of the bustling city - a perfect start and introduction to the vibrant culture that you are about to experience.

Day 2: Exploring Seoul

Start your day with a delicious breakfast at your hotel or one of the many nearby local restaurants to fuel your adventures. We recommend taking a leisurely stroll through one of Seoul’s many neighborhoods to soak in the local atmosphere and experience the city up close. Perhaps you would like to start your journey with some local shopping in Myeongdong, Seoul hottest shopping district. Famous for its skincare and cosmetics shops, Myeongdong also offers street food and trendy boutiques. Or perhaps visit a traditional tea house or jjimjilbang (Korean spa) to relax and recover from your flight.

Day 3 - Option 1: K-Pop Tour (10:00 - 17:00)

Begin your K-Pop adventure with a pick-up from your hotel. Get ready for a day filled with music, culture, and exciting experiences!

Visit Myeongdong Star Avenue
- Your first stop is Myeongdong Star Avenue, a must-visit for any K-Pop fan who wants to experience hallyu culture firsthand. Explore the various attractions, including star handprints, photo spots, and K-Pop merchandise shops.
Visit Hikr Ground
- Next, head to Hikr Ground, where you can immerse yourself in the world of your favorite K-Pop idols. Enjoy interactive exhibits and maybe even catch a glimpse of the latest trends in the industry.
Old Big Hit (Hybe) Company Building
- Move on to the Old Big Hit (Hybe) Company Building. Take photos and enjoy the surrounding area that holds significant meaning for K-Pop enthusiasts.
Lunch: Yujeong Restaurant (On Your Own)
- Enjoy lunch at Yujeong Restaurant. You’ll have free time to explore the menu and savor some delicious Korean cuisine.
Visit Kwangya Store
- After lunch, visit the Kwangya Store, a paradise for fans. Browse exclusive merchandise and memorabilia from popular K-Pop groups.
Visit Hongdae Withmuu
- Continue to Hongdae Withmuu, a vibrant area known for its youthful energy and creative vibe. Explore the shops, cafes, and maybe catch some live basking performances.
Drop off at your hotel.

Included: SIC Tour & Transfer with English speaking guide; Admission Fees for above sightseeing places.

NOTE: We recommend bringing water, comfortable shoes and clothes, and your camera.

Day 3 - Option 2: Traditional Market Tour (10:00 - 16:00)

Begin your market adventure with a pick-up from your hotel. Get ready for a day filled with local foods, culture, and exciting experiences!

Visit Tongin Market
- Your first stop is Tongin Market. At this market, visitors can use traditional brass tokens, also known as "yeopjeon," to sample a variety of local dishes, including local favorites like tteokbokki (spicy rice cakes) and gimbap (Korean “sushi” rolls). The market has a lively atmosphere and allows guests to engage with friendly local vendors and immerse themselves in the rich culinary culture of Korea.
Visit Gwangjang Market
- Next, head to Gwangjang Market, one of Seoul’s oldest traditional markets that is famous for its street food and local delicacies. We recommend trying popular dishes like Bindaetteok (mung bean pancakes), Mayak Gimbap (mini seaweed rice rolls), and Sundae (Korean blood sausage).
Visit Namdaemun Market
- Namdaemun Market is the largest traditional market in Korea and is full of vendors offering a wide variety of products, from fresh produce to clothing and accessories. The market is a food lover's paradise, featuring and has many street food options like hotteok (sweet pancakes), and mandu (dumplings), all freshly made by local vendors
Drop off at your hotel.

Included: SIC Tour & Transfer with English speaking guide; Admission Fees for above sightseeing places.

NOTE: *We recommend bringing water, comfortable shoes and clothes, and your camera.
**Only available on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays

Day 3 - Option 3: Seoul City Tour (09:00 - 16:00)

Begin your Seoul city adventure with a pick-up from your hotel. Get ready for a day filled with history, culture, and exciting experiences!

Discover the vibrant culture and history of Seoul on this engaging city tour! Explore unique traditions and enjoy stunning views with your group and guide.

Visit Gyeongbokgung Palace (*Closed on Tuesdays and national holidays)
- Your first stop is Gyeongbok Palace, the largest of the Five Grand Palaces built during the Joseon Dynasty. Explore the stunning architecture and serene gardens, taking in the beauty of the grounds. When available, you will also see the Changing of the Guard Ceremony, a colorful spectacle featuring guards in traditional Joseon-era uniforms, offering a fascinating glimpse into Korean history and culture.
Visit Bukchon Hanok Village
- Next, head to Bukchon Hanok Village, a charming area filled with traditional hanoks (Korean houses). You will wander through the narrow alleyways, admiring the unique architecture and the preservation of this historic neighborhood.
Visit Gwangjang Market
- Gwangjang Market is one of Seoul’s oldest traditional markets and is famous for its street food and local delicacies. We recommend trying popular dishes like Bindaetteok (mung bean pancakes), Mayak Gimbap (mini seaweed rice rolls), and Sundae (Korean blood sausage). Interact with local vendors and immerse yourself in the vibrant market atmosphere.
Visit N Seoul Tower
- Head to N Seoul Tower, taking a scenic cable car ride up Namsan Mountain. Once you are at the top, you can enjoy breathtaking views of the city. The views are especially stunning as the sun begins to set.
Optional: Consider visiting the Namsan Tower Observatory Deck for an additional fee of USD 20 per person. This deck offers 360-degree views of Seoul, making it a perfect spot for photos and enjoying the landscape.
Drop off at your hotel.

Included: SIC Tour & Transfer with English speaking guide; Admission Fees for above sightseeing places (excluding Namsam Tower Observatory).

NOTE: *We recommend bringing water, comfortable shoes and clothes, and your camera.
**Gyeonbokgung Palace is closed on Tuesdays and national holidays

Day 4: DMZ Tour (06:30 - 16:30)

Start your day early with a pick-up from your hotel at 06:30. Remember to bring your passport(s), as it is required for the tour. Please note that DMZ tour does not operate on Mondays. Program for Day 3 and Day 4 may be switched around.

Transfer to DMZ
- Enjoy the scenic drive to the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), the buffer zone between North and South Korea.
Visit Imjingak Park
- Your first stop is Imjingak Park, where you can see monuments and memorials related to the Korean War.
Visit the 3rd Tunnel
- Next, visit the 3rd Tunnel, one of several tunnels dug by North Korea in an attempt to infiltrate South Korea.
Visit Dora Observatory (*May be cancelled due to local changes or circumstances)
- Continue to the Dora Observatory, where you can look across the border into North Korea. On a clear day, you might even see the city of Kaesong!
Visit Unification Village
- Your final stop will be the Unification Village, a settlement of South Koreans that promotes the idea of reunification.
Transfer back to Seoul
- When the tour is over, you will be dropped off at your hotel. Consider exploring the area further on your own and enjoy the vibrant nightlife or relax at your hotel.

Included: SIC Tour & Transfer with English speaking guide; Admission Fees for above sightseeing places.

NOTE:
* In certain areas, camera use is prohibited. Your guide will inform you when this is the case.
** Dress Code: Clean jeans are permitted, but please avoid any that are faded, ripped, or torn. Shorts, skirts, sleeveless tops, and crop tops are not allowed. Additionally, sandals, flip-flops, and open-toed shoes are prohibited. Please refrain from wearing athletic, military, or oversized clothing.
*** What to bring: Water, Passport
**** Closed on Mondays and national holidays

Day 5: Seoul to Sokcho

After enjoying a delicious breakfast at your hotel or a nearby restaurant, check out of the hotel and make your way to Seoul Express Bus Terminal (we recommend taking a taxi or using the subway. Not included.). You will take a bus to Sokcho (included) and arrive a few hours later at Sokcho Bus Station.

Move to your accommodation on your own. After checking in at the hotel, we recommend you explore nearby attractions. Sokcho has a lot to offer, and is especially famous for its beaches, and the nearby Seoraksan National Park. If possible, consider adding an extra day to fully enjoy everything that this charming city has to offer.

Day 6: Exploring Sokcho

After enjoying a delicious breakfast at your hotel or a nearby restaurant, enjoy a day at your leisure in Sokcho, a charming coastal city known for its beautiful beaches and nature. We recommend taking a bus to one of South Korea’s most famous national parks, Seoraksan National Park, which is known for its stunning landscapes. Or perhaps enjoy Sokcho beach with a swim or stroll, or experience local life at the traditional market. We recommend trying Abai Sundae (blood sausage), a local specialty, or enjoying the fresh caught seafood.

Day 7: Seoul - Sokcho - Gyeongju

After enjoying a delicious breakfast at your hotel or a nearby restaurant, check out of the hotel and make your way to Sokcho Bus Station (we recommend taking a taxi or using the subway - not included). Take a bus (included) back to Seoul and arrive a few hours later at Seoul Express Bus Terminal. After arrival, move to Seoul Station on your own (we recommend taking a taxi - not included). Take a highspeed bullet train (standard seat included) to Gyeongju and enjoy the scenic views of the Korean countryside.

Arrive at Gyeongju Station in the evening and move to your accommodation on your own. Check-in at the hotel and begin your next exciting adventure in Gyeongju, known for its rich historical and cultural heritage.

*OBS: Templestay is available near Gyeongju. Please contact your travel advisor to find out about availability and more information.

Days 8 & 9: Exploring Gyeongju

Enjoy two days at your leisure in Gyeongju, where you can explore the city's rich history and beautiful landscapes at your own pace. Gyeongju is famous for its many UNESCO World Heritage Sites, its stunning architecture, and beautiful gardens. Be sure to visit must-see places like the Daereungwon Tomb Complex (Cheonmachong Tomb), a notable Silla Dynasty burial site with ancient mounds, and Cheomseongdae Ancient Observatory, the oldest astronomical observatory in East Asia. Do not forget to pay a visit to Woljeonggyo Bridge, a beautifully reconstructed wooden bridge from the Silla Dynasty, and Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond, which is a former royal villa of the Silla Dynasty, known for its serene waters and historic architecture. We recommend a walk around the city to truly experience the beauty of Gyeongju.

Of course, you must also try the famous Korean dish Bulgogi (grilled marinated meat) which is highly popular in Gyeongju.

Day 10: Gyeongju to Busan

After enjoying a delicious breakfast at your hotel or a nearby restaurant, check out of the hotel and make your way to Gyeongju Station (we recommend taking a taxi or using the subway. Not included.). Take a highspeed bullet train (standard seat included) to Busan and sit back and relax while enjoying the scenic views along the way.

Arrive at Busan Station and move to your accommodation on your own. Check-in at the hotel and begin your next exciting adventure in South Koreas most famous port city.

Day 11: Exploring Busan

Enjoy a delicious breakfast at your hotel or a nearby restaurant. When you are done, we recommend you spend your day exploring the many beautiful sights and delicacies of Busan. From historic temples and the country’s largest fish market, Jagalchi Fish Market, to colorful villages, vibrant nightlife, and beautiful beaches like Haeundae Beach, Busan offers a diverse range of experiences for every visitor. We especially recommend you try some of Busan’s local dishes, such as Dwaeji Gukbap (pork soup) or a platter of “Hoe,” which features slices of mild white fish dipped in various sauces.

Day 12: Hop On/Off Busan City Tour (Orange Line)

Experience the best of Busan with the Orange Line on the Busan City Tour Lopp bus, which connects key attractions between Busan Station and Dadaepo Beach. With a total of 12 stops, you can hop on and off whenever you would like. After having breakfast, move to your preferred starting location and prepare for a day full of adventures.

To help you find the best and most suitable stops that are of interest to you, please see the below stop descriptions:
1. Busan Station
The central hub where you can easily access transport and amenities.
2. Songdo Beach (Songdo Cloud Trail)
Enjoy the scenic beauty of Songdo Beach, known for its picturesque cloud trail and lovely coastal views.
3. Amnam Park (Yonggung Cloud Bridge)
Explore Amnam Park, featuring walking paths with breathtaking vistas and the iconic Yonggung Cloud Bridge.
4. Gamcheon Culture Village (*the stop is not directly in the village, and you must walk or take a taxi to get further in)
Immerse yourself in the vibrant colors and artistic spirit of Gamcheon Culture Village, filled with charming murals and creative installations.
5. Dadaepo Beach (Molundae)
Relax at Dadaepo Beach, a spot perfect for unwinding and enjoying the natural surroundings.
6. Amisan Observatory
Visit the Amisan Observatory for stunning panoramic views of Busan’s coastline and cityscape.
7. Bunezia Jangnim Port
Experience the local atmosphere at this bustling fishing port, offering beautiful seaside views.
8. Seokdang Museum (Provisional Capital Memorial Hall)
Discover Busan’s historical significance at the Seokdang Museum, which highlights its role as a provisional capital during the Korean War.
9. Gukje Market (Bosu-dong Bookstore Alley)
Explore Gukje Market’s diverse shops and street food stalls, and wander through the charming Bosu-dong Bookstore Alley. Gukje market is one of Koreas largest markets.
10. Yongdusan Park (Busan Modern History Museum)
Stroll through Yongdusan Park and visit the Busan Modern History Museum.
11. Return to Busan Station
Conclude your tour back at Busan Station, where you can continue to explore or make your way to your next destination.

Day 13: Exploring Busan

Your last day was full of new adventures and experiencing Busan to the fullest. You can revisit some of the places, if you felt like you did not fully get to experience them, or perhaps try a local jimjilbang (Korean sauna), to have a relaxing and unique Korean experience after a day of exploration. We recommend SPA LAND Centum City, one of Koreas most popular bathhouses. A Korean spa offers thermal pools, saunas, and relaxing areas, and is an ideal place to relax and rejuvenate during your visit to Busan. Please be aware that males and females are separated, and it is required to be fully naked during the spa.

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