Experience the magic of Seoul at night on a guided foodie tour. Marvel at illuminated palaces, explore historical sites, savor traditional street food, and immerse yourself in the rich culture of the city.
Experience the magic of Seoul at night on a guided foodie tour. Marvel at illuminated palaces, explore historical sites, savor traditional street food, and immerse yourself in the rich culture of the city.
- Daehakno - Daehakro is a prominent “arts & culture street” in Korea, home to approximately 150 theaters. Spanning about 1.6km from Jongno 5-ga in Jongno-gu to the Hyehwa-dong Rotary, Daehakro is designated as a “cultural zone” and becomes a “no cars zone” on weekends. Visitors can explore historically and culturally significant sites like…
- Daehakno - Daehakro is a prominent “arts & culture street” in Korea, home to approximately 150 theaters. Spanning about 1.6km from Jongno 5-ga in Jongno-gu to the Hyehwa-dong Rotary, Daehakro is designated as a “cultural zone” and becomes a “no cars zone” on weekends. Visitors can explore historically and culturally significant sites like Marronnier Park and Naksan Park, or enjoy the latest trends at various eateries and shopping venues. Stroll towards Changgyeonggung Palace and soak in the vibrant energy of Daehakro, which remains lively even late into the night.
- Changgyeonggung Palace - Changgyeonggung Palace offers the most stunning night view among Korean palaces. Discover why Changgyeonggung holds the saddest tale of all Korean palaces by listening to its hidden stories amidst the breathtaking night scenery!
- Kwangjang Market - From enjoying the iconic Makgeolli (Korean rice wine) to relishing the delicious Jeon (savory pancakes), every moment here promises an exceptional culinary journey.
For adventurous food lovers, try the live octopus, a standout dish famously featured in the movie “Old Boy.” Its distinctive texture and fresh taste provide a culinary experience that is both thrilling and unforgettable. Sampling the live octopus at the market is a personal choice.
And there’s more. Prepare to savor four special types of traditional Korean street food, each a favorite at Gwangjang Market. These are not your typical fast food; each dish tells a story, and every bite is a piece of Korean culture.
No visit to Gwangjang Market is complete without trying the popular Kkwabaegi (twisted Korean donuts). These sweet treats are so beloved that people line up to get them. But with our insider tips, you can skip the line and dive straight into this sweet indulgence.
- Jonglo3ga Pojangmacha Geoli - Experience Korea’s cart bar, pojangmacha! It’s a scene that must appear in Korean dramas! Become the star of a Korean drama as you walk through Pojangmacha Street!
- Ikseon-dong Hanok Street - Ikseon-dong was once a haven for Korean artists seeking refuge from government and societal discrimination. Today, it has evolved significantly, yet it remains a place where the pain and memories of past discrimination against sexual minorities and many unfortunate artists are preserved.
- Jogyesa Temple - How did Korean people come to embrace Buddhism? Discover the story of Korean Buddhism and enjoy the beautifully illuminated lanterns!

- English Special VIP Guide
- Snacks
- Dinner
- All Entrance Fees
- English Special VIP Guide
- Snacks
- Dinner
- All Entrance Fees
- Private transportation
- Private transportation
Discover the captivating nightscape of Changgyeonggung Palace, showcasing its magnificent architecture and glowing gardens. Embrace the peacefulness of Jogyesa Temple as colorful lanterns illuminate the sacred area. Savor the delightful tastes of authentic Korean street food at the bustling Gwangjang Market’s food section.
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Discover the captivating nightscape of Changgyeonggung Palace, showcasing its magnificent architecture and glowing gardens. Embrace the peacefulness of Jogyesa Temple as colorful lanterns illuminate the sacred area. Savor the delightful tastes of authentic Korean street food at the bustling Gwangjang Market’s food section.
- Marvel at the lit-up Changgyeonggung Palace beneath the starry night.
- Delve into the splendor and history of this Joseon Dynasty treasure.
- Relish distinctive Korean traditional cuisine at a special Night Market.
- Sample live octopus and four varieties of street food with traditional pancakes.
- Immerse in the Buddhist tranquility of Jogyesa Temple’s serene atmosphere.
- One day before the tour date, we will send you detailed information including the guide’s contact via WhatsApp. Please make sure to provide a phone number that is available on WhatsApp. If you do not use WhatsApp, the information will be sent by email, so please check your inbox carefully. Please note that communication with the guide may be more difficult without WhatsApp.
- This tour operates as scheduled even in case of rain or snow. We will only contact you separately if the weather makes it completely impossible to proceed.
- A vegan option is available: if you’d like to change to a vegan meal, please pay $10 USD (14,000 KRW) in cash to the guide before the tour starts. (A separate vegetable bibimbap will be provided for each person.)
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.