Incheon International Airport 1 hr 50
Gyeongbokgung Palace (53 min) Free guided tours are offered of this large, 14th-century royal palace with a museum & gardens. Deoksugung (45 min) Historic palace in the heart of Seoul offering a popular Changing of the Royal Guard ceremony. Namdaemun Market (48 min) Opened in 1964, this large area of stalls offers clothes, household goods & local items. Lotte World Tower (37 min) Massive 123-floor skyscraper housing a luxury hotel & an observation deck with grand views. Jongmyo Shrine (40 min) Ritual ceremonies still take place at this Confucian shrine dedicated to Joseon dynasty royals. Namsan (1 hr 1) Prominent mountain offering hiking, picnic areas, a broadcast tower & sweeping city views. Lotte World (51 min) Theme park rides, water flumes & marine life exhibits in a family centred 3-in-1 adventure park. N Seoul Tower (1 hr 2) Opened in 1980, this iconic tower offers panoramic views of the city & a revolving restaurant. Changgyeonggung Palace (47 min) Complex of 4 grand traditional Korean palaces, shrines & gardens for guided & self guided tours. Changdeokgung (54 min) Tours are offered of this large Joseon dynasty palace & its surrounding gardens. The National Folk Museum of Korea (55 min) National museum celebrating the history, culture & lives of Korean people, established in 1946. Dongdaemun Design Plaza (41 min) Architectural-landmark events venue with futuristic design, a design market & food vendors. Cheonggyecheon (38 min) Recreational area constructed around a revived stream with walkways, bridges & greenery. Myeong-dong (54 min) Many high-end international stores & restaurants draw crowds to this bustling retail district. Bukchon Hanok Village (59 min) Village dating to the 14th century filled with narrow streets lined with restored traditional homes. |