Incheon International Airport 1 hr 51
Jongmyo Shrine (36 min) Ritual ceremonies still take place at this Confucian shrine dedicated to Joseon dynasty royals. N Seoul Tower (54 min) Opened in 1980, this iconic tower offers panoramic views of the city & a revolving restaurant. Namsan (47 min) Prominent mountain offering hiking, picnic areas, a broadcast tower & sweeping city views. Gyeongbokgung Palace (49 min) Free guided tours are offered of this large, 14th-century royal palace with a museum & gardens. Changdeokgung (48 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. Changgyeonggung Palace (42 min) Complex of 4 grand traditional Korean palaces, shrines & gardens for guided & self guided tours. Lotte World (54 min) Theme park rides, water flumes & marine life exhibits in a family centred 3-in-1 adventure park. Cheonggyecheon (41 min) Recreational area constructed around a revived stream with walkways, bridges & greenery. Namdaemun Market (36 min) Opened in 1964, this large area of stalls offers clothes, household goods & local items. Gwanghwamun Gate (44 min) Modern reconstruction of the monumental, triple-arched main entrance gate at Gyeongbokgung Palace. Dongdaemun Design Plaza (28 min) Architectural-landmark events venue with futuristic design, a design market & food vendors. Deoksugung (36 min) Historic palace in the heart of Seoul offering a popular Changing of the Royal Guard ceremony. Myeong-dong (41 min) Many high-end international stores & restaurants draw crowds to this bustling retail district. Bukchon Hanok Village (56 min) Village dating to the 14th century filled with narrow streets lined with restored traditional homes. |