Korean Palace and Market Tour in Seoul Including Insadong and Gyeongbokgung Palace

Korean Palace and Market Tour in Seoul Including Insadong and Gyeongbokgung Palace

If you are interested in some great Half-day Tours in Seoul, try taking Korean Palace and Market Tour in Seoul Including Insadong and Gyeongbokgung Palace

Book Now

The average duration for Korean Palace and Market Tour in Seoul Including Insadong and Gyeongbokgung Palace is 8 hours 30 minutes and cost $75.99 USD (American Dollars)
The overall rating of Korean Palace and Market Tour in Seoul Including Insadong and Gyeongbokgung Palace is 4 stars.
Spend a full day discovering the beautiful architecture and landscape of Seoul while learning about its history, culture and traditions. With your guide, visit two grand palaces, including UNESCO World Heritage-listed Changdeokgung Palace; learn about traditional lifestyles at a museum; and explore bustling local markets by foot.

After pickup from your Seoul hotel in the morning, travel by air-conditioned coach past the Blue House, the residence of the South Korean head of state and the President of the Republic of Korea.

Your first stop is Gyeongbokgung Palace, constructed in 1395. Because much of this royal palace was destroyed during the Japanese occupation, there are many restoration projects underway. With your guide, marvel at the grandeur of the original and new portions.

Inside, visit the National Folklore Museum, whose historical replicas illustrate traditional Korea. Browse the extensive artifacts to learn what life has been like for Koreans from ancient times to the 20th century. You’ll also learn about the deep roots of Confucianism in Korean culture.

(Please note that Gyeongbokgung Palace is closed on Tuesdays, in which case you’ll visit Deoksugung Palace instead. This walled compound of traditional palace buildings, forested gardens and a statue of King Sejong the Great is home to the Seoul Museum of History, where you’ll discover Seoul’s traditional culture as you browse the exhibits with your guide.)

Next up is Jogyesa Buddhist Temple, the chief temple of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism. Admire the lovely locust and baeksong trees lining the entrance and enter the main temple, dating back 500 years, to see the statue of Seokgamoni, the historic Buddha at the moment of enlightenment before stopping by a Ginseng Center.

At midday, you’ll enjoy a tasty Korean lunch at a local restaurant before driving to Changdeokgung palace, a perfectly preserved palace from the Joseon Dynasty. As you explore this UNESCO World Heritage Site, discover the grand pavilions, massive gate, several halls and the Geumcheongyo Bridge – the oldest bridge in Seoul. At the Huwon (Rear Garden), marvel at the beautiful landscape of lotus ponds, lush lawns, trees and flowers.

(Please note that on Mondays, you’ll visit Changgyeonggung Palace instead. It is another one of the ‘Five Grand Palaces’ of the Joseon Dynasty, featuring incredible ancient structures.)

Head next to the Insadong Antique Alley in central Seoul . With your guide, wander down alleys to browse traditional Korean restaurants, teahouses and galleries full of antique artifacts and local artwork. Afterward, stop by the Duty Free Shop before heading to Namdaemun.

Finish your tour at Namdaemun Market, the largest traditional market in Korea, opened in 1964. with various goods in store. You can find great bargains here and snatch up the perfect souvenir to remind you of your trip to Korea! You’ll then be taken back to your hotel.

Book Now

Seoul Hotels

If you still haven’t booked your hotel in Seoul, take a look at the list below, you can find your preferred hotel by the budget you wish to spend or by the location you want to be when you are visiting in Seoul.

Hotels In Seoul

Book a Flight To Seoul

Book your flight to Seoul if you haven’t done so already, find some of the cheapest flights available

Cheap Flights To Seoul

OriginDeparture atReturn atFind tickets
Jeju6 July 20248 July 2024Tickets from 60
Busan20 May 202426 May 2024Tickets from 60
Manila1 July 20246 July 2024Tickets from 116
Beijing10 May 202416 May 2024Tickets from 126
Qingdao17 May 202419 May 2024Tickets from 126
Shanghai15 May 202417 May 2024Tickets from 128
Dalian12 June 202416 June 2024Tickets from 131
Guangzhou8 May 202411 May 2024Tickets from 140
Da Nang19 June 202422 June 2024Tickets from 144
Hanoi30 May 20242 June 2024Tickets from 147
Tokyo30 June 20245 July 2024Tickets from 149
Hangzhou13 June 202419 June 2024Tickets from 150
Hong Kong4 May 20248 May 2024Tickets from 150
Cebu City14 May 202419 May 2024Tickets from 151
Chengdu24 June 202430 June 2024Tickets from 151
Harbin27 May 20242 June 2024Tickets from 152
Chongqing16 May 202419 May 2024Tickets from 153
Ho Chi Minh City12 June 202416 June 2024Tickets from 153
Osaka6 June 20248 June 2024Tickets from 155
Tianjin12 May 202416 May 2024Tickets from 157
Haikou25 June 202427 June 2024Tickets from 158
Guiyang11 June 202415 June 2024Tickets from 158
Yanji12 June 202416 June 2024Tickets from 160
Mudanjiang2 June 20248 June 2024Tickets from 161
Taipei8 May 202412 May 2024Tickets from 164
Nanchang8 July 202410 July 2024Tickets from 165
Jinan17 May 202421 May 2024Tickets from 167
Sanya11 July 202416 July 2024Tickets from 168
Nha Trang23 May 202428 May 2024Tickets from 174
Nanjing4 May 20248 May 2024Tickets from 176
Yiwu8 June 202413 June 2024Tickets from 177
Heihe9 May 202413 May 2024Tickets from 181
Wuxi14 June 202416 June 2024Tickets from 185
Nagoya7 June 20249 June 2024Tickets from 187
Urumqi1 October 20247 October 2024Tickets from 189
Bangkok23 May 202426 May 2024Tickets from 192
Davao10 July 202415 July 2024Tickets from 196
Ulsan2 November 20243 November 2024Tickets from 203
Dalat30 May 20242 June 2024Tickets from 207
Tagbilaran16 August 202418 August 2024Tickets from 215