Explore Korea
Gyeongbokgung Palace
A Must-See Icon of Korean History:
Built in 1395, Gyeongbokgung is the first and largest royal palace of the Joseon Dynasty—symbolizing Korea’s rich heritage and resilience.
Destroyed and rebuilt multiple times, it’s a powerful symbol of national pride and survival.
See the Changing of the Guard—a vibrant reenactment at the main gate, perfect for photos and cultural insight.
Stroll through Hyangwonjeong Pavilion and secret gardens once reserved for kings and queens.
Wear a hanbok and enter for free—blend into the palace backdrop like Korean royalty.
It's not just a palace—it’s a living museum surrounded by Seoul’s modern skyline, offering a surreal time-travel experience.
Bukchon Hanok Village
Seoul’s Living Heritage:
Walk through hundreds of traditional hanok homes dating back to the Joseon Dynasty.
It's not a museum—locals still live here, making it a rare glimpse into old Seoul.
Stunning photo spots with hanoks, alleyways, and skyline views.
Discover craft shops, tea houses, and quiet cafés hidden in historic lanes.
Rent a hanbok to feel like royalty and get free entry into nearby attractions.
Lotte World
Where Fun Meets Fantasy in Seoul:
One of the world’s largest indoor theme parks - perfect rain or shine.
Features both indoor rides and the outdoor Magic Island, complete with a dreamy castle.
Fun for all ages: rollercoasters, parades, ice skating, and live shows.
After the thrills, unwind with a visit to the connected Lotte Duty Free or Lotte Department Store for top-tier K-beauty skincare shopping.
It’s a full-day adventure where you can scream on rides and stock up on serums—all in one spot!
Namsan (N) Seoul Tower
City Views with a Touch of Elegance:
Enjoy breathtaking 360° views of Seoul from a stylish observation deck atop Namsan Mountain.
Arrive in comfort via private car, cable car, or a guided luxury hike with cityscape views.
Dine at the revolving fine-dining restaurant, serving gourmet cuisine with skyline backdrops.
Visit the VIP lounge areas for a quieter, upscale experience.
End your visit with a personalized love lock or curated photo session—perfect for couples or solo travellers seeking something special.
Changdeokgung & Secret Garden
A Royal Retreat for the Culturally Curious:
A UNESCO-listed royal palace beloved for its elegant architecture and peaceful atmosphere.
Offers a quieter, more refined experience than other palaces—ideal for those seeking depth over crowds.
Enjoy a private guided tour through the Secret Garden, once reserved for kings—featuring lotus ponds, stone bridges, and centuries-old trees.
A perfect blend of Korean aesthetics and nature, designed to soothe the mind and impress the soul.
Best experienced in spring or autumn with a personal photographer or cultural guide for a fully immersive visit.
Jongmyo Shrine
Seoul’s Sacred Hidden Gem:
A UNESCO World Heritage Site and the world’s oldest royal Confucian shrine still in its original form.
Built for ancestral rites of the Joseon Dynasty, offering a rare window into Korea’s royal spiritual traditions.
Peaceful, uncrowded, and deeply atmospheric—a perfect retreat from the city’s bustle.
Ideal for those who appreciate history, ritual, and quiet elegance over flashy landmarks.
Enhance your visit with a private cultural guide to fully appreciate its symbolism and sacred layout.
Off The Beaten Path Experiences
Seochon Village
Seoul’s Quiet Cultural Hideaway:
One of Seoul’s oldest neighborhoods, nestled beside Gyeongbokgung Palace—rich in charm, yet blissfully under the radar.
Stroll through narrow alleys lined with artisan boutiques, hanok cafés, and modern galleries inside restored homes.
Home to traditional craft studios, indie fashion, and upscale teahouses—perfect for slow, intentional travel.
A favorite of local creatives and intellectuals—authentic, stylish, and never crowded.
Ideal for travelers who seek culture with quiet elegance and love discovering places that feel “undiscovered.”
Cheong-Kwan-Jang Spa
Korea’s Ginseng Wellness Sanctuary
A premium wellness spa by Korea’s most renowned ginseng brand, tucked away in a serene corner of Seoul.
Offers exclusive ginseng-infused treatments designed to boost energy, improve circulation, and rejuvenate skin.
Combines traditional Korean herbal medicine with modern spa elegance—a rare cultural-meets-wellness experience.
Personalized therapies in private treatment suites, ideal for recharging after cultural sightseeing or long-haul travel.
Perfect for travelers seeking authentic Korean healing rituals in a high-end, peaceful setting.
Oil Tank Culture Park
From Industrial Past to Artistic Escape:
A striking eco-cultural space created from transformed oil tanks—blending architecture, nature, and art.
Features open-air exhibitions, design pavilions, and live performances in a peaceful urban oasis.
A favorite among local creatives and architects—minimalist, sustainable, and inspiring.
Ideal for travelers who enjoy modern design, hidden gems, and slow discovery.
Pair with a private guide or picnic setup for a luxury twist on Seoul’s creative scene.
Seoul Yangnyeong Market
Korea’s Healing Heritage Market:
One of Korea’s oldest traditional herbal medicine markets, dating back to the Joseon Dynasty.
Explore rows of shops offering ginseng, dried herbs, roots, and rare remedies used in Eastern healing.
A sensory experience—the scent of herbs, the textures, and centuries of wellness wisdom all around you.
Great for curious travelers seeking authentic cultural immersion and holistic health insights.
Enhance the visit with a guided wellness walk or curated herbal tea tasting session for a refined touch.
Seoul Forest Park
Nature, Art & Quiet Luxury in the City:
A stylish alternative to busy city parks—often called Seoul’s version of Central Park.
Features art installations, eco gardens, deer paddocks, and tranquil walking paths.
Blends modern design with nature, attracting local creatives, photographers, and quiet thinkers.
A perfect setting for leisurely strolls, private picnics, or mindfulness moments away from tourist crowds.
Ideal for travelers who appreciate hidden beauty, peaceful green spaces, and understated elegance.
The DMZ
A Journey to Korea’s Divided Heart:
One of the world’s most unique and symbolic borders, separating North and South Korea since 1953.
Visit Observation Points and the 3rd Infiltration Tunnel for a rare glimpse into the past and present tensions.
A deeply moving experience that offers more than sightseeing—it invites reflection, empathy, and global perspective.
Learn about Korea’s complex history through private guided tours with expert commentary.
Ideal for travelers who value meaningful, once-in-a-lifetime cultural moments off the typical tourist path.