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Seoul Night View & Late Night Snack Tour
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USD 69.55
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- Free cancel 3 days before the reservation date
- Mobile reservation card or voucher
- 4hrs required
- Japanese Available
- Reservation confirmed within 1 day
Introduction
- Visit the N Seoul Tower at night and look down at the twinkling lights of Seoul.
- Walk around Changgyeonggung Palace at night, an experience that is exclusive and rare.
- See what the Koreans are eating for a late-night snack and indulge in a meal of makgeolli and savory pancakes!
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Seoul Night view & Late-night Snack Tour for 1USD 73.2173.21
Things To Keep In Mind
- Make a reservation at least 2 days prior to departure.
- Cancellations and refunds before 3 days prior to the reserved date are eligible for 100% refunds. If you cancel 2 days in advance, you will get a 50% refund and if you cancel 1 day or on the reserved date, a refund will not be given.
- To make changes to the reservation or if you have any other inquiries, contact help@creatrip.com.
- The tour operates with a minimum of 2 tour members.
- Hotel pick-ups are available and you will be dropped off at Insa-dong.
- Included in the price are transportation, an English/Japanese-speaking guide, all admission fees, and a meal of makgeolli and mung bean pancakes in Gwangjang Market.
- Not included in the price are travel insurance and other personal expenses.
- If there are fewer than 3 people on the tour, the shuttle will be substituted with a taxi.
- The tour does not include going up the N Seoul Tower Observatory. You will look at the night view of the city from the bottom.
- The meal at Gwangjang Market will be enjoyed for 30 minutes before the tour ends.
- Additional fees will occur if you wish to extend the tour guide's time.
- The duration of the tour is subject to change according to the traffic conditions of the tour day.
Store Info
- Call02-762-4868
- Hours Of Operation01.01 ~ 12.31MONDAYClosedTUESDAY18:00-22:00WEDNESDAY18:00-22:00THURSDAY18:00-22:00FRIDAY18:00-22:00SATURDAY18:00-22:00SUNDAY18:00-22:0001.01 ~ 12.31MONDAYClosedTUESDAY18:00-22:00WEDNESDAY18:00-22:00THURSDAY18:00-22:00FRIDAY18:00-22:00SATURDAY18:00-22:00SUNDAY18:00-22:00
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YJ Oh2024.03.17
A palace built by King Seongjong on an expanded scale on the site of ‘Sugang Palace’ built during the reign of King Sejong of the Joseon Dynasty. It is said that it was founded in 1483, but was destroyed during the Japanese invasions of Korea, and was rebuilt in 1616, the 8th year of King Gwanghae's reign. It was called 'East Palace' along with Changdeokgung Palace, and it is said that it used the same garden as the back garden. The Japanese used this palace as a zoo and botanical garden, intentionally damaging it and downgrading its status to Changgyeongwon. In 1983, it was restored back to 'Changgyeonggung Palace', and it is said that it is planned to restore many buildings and pavilions that were lost based on the 'Donggwoldo' drawn during the Joseon Dynasty. If you go inside the palace, you will find the 'Great Greenhouse', which is said to be Korea's first Western-style greenhouse built in 1909. There is also 'Chundangji', a large pond in traditional style that is rare in downtown Seoul, and its wonderful scenery is worth admiring. If you want to go to Changdeokgung Palace right next door, you must pay a separate entrance fee. I hope the restoration work begins as soon as possible because many of the buildings in the palace are gone, giving it an empty feel.Check out the package deals! -Infinity%
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