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No minimum number of attendeesNo minimum number of attendees is required for the tour
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Free booking and cancellationFree payment tour, no set price, booking and cancellation are free
Hello, I'm Dani born and raised in Korea. History, culture, arts, and stories are the things that interest me and also love traveling, experiencing new things, and meeting new people. Eventually, tour guide telling stories to new people was like a fate to me. I usually work as a private guide with agencies, however, I wanted to meet many others who come to Korea. I hope to meet you soon😁 ❕❗️Even the time slot you want is full, let me know when you want to join, and I’ll try to make a spot for you😄
Seoul is a fascinating city, but before diving in to explore, it will be a better experience if you know the story of the place.
The center of Seoul, which use to be the capital for more than 600 years, has a lot of interesting history and different stories behind it. Let's find out together!
*If you are from a same group, book for 1 and let me know how many are coming through the message! Thank you!*
❕❗️Even the time slot you want is full, let me know when you want to join, and I’ll try to make a spot for you😄
📍Cheonggyecheon Plaza(stream):
The picturesque Cheonggyecheon Stream is more than a stroll. It has some dynamic historical background.
📍Gwanghwamun Plaza:
In Gwanghwamun plaza, you’ll find the statue of King Sejong and Admiral Yi Sun-Sin, the two Korean Superstars.
📍Gwanghwamun Gate:
The main gate of Gyeongbokgung Palace, one of the land marks of Seoul you never want to miss.
📍Gyeongbokgung Palace(outside visit/Closes on Tuesdays):
The first palace of Joseon dynasty which was built in 1395 at first. Burnt down in 16th century and was rebuilt, but had to suffer a tragic history.
📍National Palace Museum of Korea(pass by):
The museum that discloses representative collections and academic information.
📍Seochon Village(one of the old towns in Seoul):
One of the old towns started from Joseon Dynasty. A popular neighborhood for locals to hangout with restaurants, museums, galleries, cafes, and small shops.
💡 We will be visiting different spots from this area
📍Cheongwadae(the Blue House):
Used to the residential and work place for the president of South Korea, is now open to public.
AND MORE
The meeting place is Cheonggye Plaza near Gwanghwamoon station(purple line/no.5) exit no.5. I will be in front of the Spring Sculpture holding a sign with an ipad.
The picturesque Cheonggyecheon Stream is more than a stroll. It has some dynamic historical background.
In Gwanghwamun plaza, you’ll find the statue of King Sejong and Admiral Yi Sun-Sin, the two Korean Superstars.
The main gate of Gyeongbokgung Palace, through which the kings come. You’ll have a chance to witness the guard changing ceremony there(except for closing days).
The first palace of Joseon dynasty which was built in 1395 at first.
The museum that discloses representative collections and academic information that can understand history and culture, including politics, life, art, and science, of the Joseon Dynasty and the Korean Empire.
One of the old towns started from Joseon Dynasty. Now it is a popular neighborhood for locals to hangout, there are restaurants, museums, galleries, cafes, and small shops. Not only that, since it is an old town, there are interesting stories in the area as well.
Used to the residential and work place for the president of South Korea, is now open to public.
Free tours do not have a set price, instead, each person gives the guru at the end of the tour the amount that he or she considers appropriate (these usually range from €10 to $50 depending on satisfaction with the tour).