Stunning Seoul

4 Nights / 5 Days | 1 Country / 1 City

Stunning Seoul

4 Nights / 5 Days - 1 Country / 1 City

Seoul (4N)

  • Family
  • Family with Kids

Seoul (4N)

  • Family
  • Family with Kids
  • From City

  • Price Category

  • Rooms & Guests 02 Guests

  • Tour Date

  • day 1

  • MORNING

    Arrive In Seoul.

  • NOON

    Transfer to Hotel and check-in.

  • day 2

  • MORNING

    Breakfast

  • FULL DAY

    Visit Gyeongbokgung Palace , Blue House , Bukchon Hanok Village , Insadong Antique Alleyis and Cheonggyecheon Stream

  • day 3

  • FULL DAY

    Visit Namsangol Hanok Village, Naman Seoul Tower, Myeongdong and Dragon Hill Spa

  • day 4

  • FULL DAY

    Visit to Lotte World OR Visit to Observatory Seoul Sky in Lottw World Tower. Transfer to Gangnam District, Visit Samsung D’Light Showroom, Bongeunsa Temple and Dongdaemun Market

  • day 5

  • MORNING

    Breakfast and Departure from South Korea.

Day 1

| Seoul

Arrive In Seoul. Our Representative Will Meet You & Transfer To Your Hotel In Seoul. Seoul Is The Capital And Largest City Of South Korea. It Is Located In The Northwestern Part Of The Country, Near The Border With North Korea. Seoul Is Not Only The Political And Economic Center Of South Korea But Also Its Cultural And Historical Heart. The City Is Known For Its Modern Skyscrapers, Historic Palaces, Temples, And Vibrant Street Markets. Some Of The Famous Landmarks In Seoul Include Gyeongbokgung Palace, Changdeokgung Palace, Bukchon Hanok Village, Namsan Seoul Tower, And The Dongdaemun Design Plaza.

Day 2

| Seoul

After Breakfast We Proceed For Seoul City Highlight Tour. Some Of The Places We Will See During Our Highlight Tour:
Gwanghwamun Square: Stretches Out From Gwanghwamun Gate, Once The Main Gate Of Gyeongbokgung Palace, To Sejongno Sageori Intersection. Gwanghwamun Square Is Divided Into Six Sections. At Its Center Stands A Statue Of King Sejong The Great, The Fourth And Most Respected King Of The Joseon Dynasty And Creator Of Hangeul, Korea's Alphabet; And A Statue Of Admiral Yi Sunshin, A Naval Commander Noted For His Victories Against The Japanese Navy During The Japanese Invasions Of Korea (1592-1598) And A Hero Among Koreans.
Gyeongbokgung Palace: Built In 1395, Gyeongbokgung Palace Is Also Commonly Referred To As The Northern Palace Because Its Location Is Furthest North When Compared To The Neighboring Palaces Of Changdeokgung (Eastern Palace) And Gyeonghuigung (Western Palace) Palace. Gyeongbokgung Palace Is Arguably The Most Beautiful, And Remains The Largest Of All Five Palaces.
Blue House (Presidential Residence): The Signature Markings Of The Presidential Residence Of Cheong Wa Dae Are Its Blue Tiles. It Is The First Thing That Catches One's Attention Upon Entering The Premises. The Blue Tiles And The Smooth Roof Blend Beautifully With Bugaksan Mountain In The Backdrop.
Bukchon Hanok Village: Surrounded By Gyeongbokgung Palace, Changdeokgung Palace And Jongmyo Shrine, It Is Home To Hundreds Of Traditional Houses, Called Hanok, That Date Back To The Joseon Dynasty. The Name Bukchon, Which Literally Translates To "Northern Village," Came About As The Neighborhood Lies North Of Two Significant Seoul Landmarks, Cheonggyecheon Stream And Jongno.
Insadong Antique Alleyis: “Well Known As A Traditional Street To Both Locals And Foreigners” And Represents The “Culture Of The Past And The Present”. It Contains A Mixture Of Historical And Modern Atmosphere And Is A “Unique Area Of Seoul That Truly Represents The Cultural History Of The Nation.”
Jogyesa Temple: Is The Center Of Korean Buddhism. The Temple Was Built In The Late 14th Century During The Goryeo Period And Was Once Turned Into Ashes Due To Fire And Was Rebuilt Under The Name Of Gackhwangsa Temple In 1910 With The Effort Of Many Respectful Monks, Namely Han Yong-Un And Lee Hee-Gwang.
Cheonggyecheon Stream: Is An 11 Km Long Modern Stream That Runs Through Downtown Seoul. Created As Part Of An Urban Renewal Project, Cheonggyecheon Is A Restoration Of The Stream That Was Once There Before During The Joseon
Dynasty (1392-1910). The Stream Was Covered With An Elevated Highway After The Korean War (1950-1953), As Part Of The Country's Post-War Economic Development. Then In 2003, The Elevated Highway Was Removed To Restore The Stream To Its Present Form Today.

Day 3

| Seoul

Namsangol Hanok Village: Opened In 1998 On The North Side Of Namsan Mountain In The Center Of The Capital. This Village Has Five Restored Traditional Korean Houses, A Pavilion, Traditional Garden, Performance Arts Stage And A Time Capsule Plaza, Making It A Perfect Spot For Both Locals And Tourists To Take Leisure Walk.
N-Seoul Tower: The Top Of The Tower Is At Almost 480 Meters Above Sea Level, Including Namsan Mountain (243m) And The Tower’s Own Height (236.7m), Making It One Of The Tallest Towers In Asia. It Is Comprised Of Seoul Tower Plaza, Recently Opened To Public Access After 40 Years, And N Seoul Tower, Operated By Cj Foodville Since 2005. The Tower Was First Established As A Broadcasting Tower To Send Out Tv And Radio Signals In 1969. As Of Now, It Has Become One Of The Representative Landmarks And Multi-Cultural Venues In Seoul.
Myeongdong: Is Seoul’s Shopping Mecca And Is A Must-See For Tourists, But It Is Not Just A Shopping Destination; Myeongdong Is Also A Hub Of Commerce, Banking And Culture With A Daytime Population Of 1.5-2 Million. For Shoppers There Is A Mixture Of Street Stalls And Retail Outlets Selling Everything From High Fashion To Casual Attire, As Well As Many Korean Cosmetics Stores Offering High-Quality Products At Competitive Prices.
Hangang River Cruise: Is One Of The Best Ways To Enjoy The Hangang River. The Cruises Have Different Themes, Including A Pirate Theme For Children And A K-Culture Cruise For Hallyu Fans, Allowing Passengers To Enjoy Live Performances And Fine Dining As They Admire The Scenery. The Romance Of The Hangang Makes River Cruises Very Popular With Lovers All Throughout The Year.
Dragon Hill Spa: Hill– Yongsan Dragon Hill Spa Is A Charcoal Sauna Permeated With An Oak Fragrance Created By Traditional Heating Techniques. The Jjimjil-Bang And Spa Facilities Offer Sweating Rooms/Sauna, An Open-Air Bath, Seawater Bath, Salt Room, Swimming Pool, And Health Center. The Main Hall Of Yongsan Dragon Hill Spa Boasts A Chinese-Style Design And A Luxurious Interior That Has Been Used As A Filming Location For Various Korean Television Broadcasts.

Day 4

| Seoul

Lotte World: Is A Theme Park Filled With Thrilling Rides, An Ice Rink And Different Kinds Of Parades, As Well As A Folk Museum, A Lake, Accommodations, Department Stores And More. Lotte World Is Divided Into Lotte World Adventure, A World Themed Indoor Area, And Magic Island Theme Outdoors, Next To Seokchonhosu Lake. Lotte World Adventure Is The Largest Indoor Amusement Park In The World.
Lotte World Tower: Seoul Sky Is Located On Floors 117-123 Of Lotte World Tower, The Nation's Tallest And The World's Fifth Tallest Building (555 M). The Observatory Offers A Panoramic View Of The Entire Capital City, Beautiful Both Day And Night. In Addition To The Outstanding View, Visitors Can Enjoy A Small Snack Or Coffee From The Dessert Cafe While Sitting In The Lounge Or On The Sky Terrace. The Observation Deck Has Two Story-High Glass Windows For An Uninterrupted View. The Sky Deck, Located At 478m, Hold The Guinness World Record As The Highest Glass-Floored Observatory In The World. On Days When Visibility Is Limited, Visitors Can Still Enjoy A Clear Sky Through The Sky Theater. Later We Transfer To Gangnam District To Visit Samsung D’light Showroom. Many People Tend To Gather At Gangnam Subway Station, As The Location Is Geographically And Commercially Suitable As A Meeting Point For Social Gatherings, Events Or Personal Engagements. Hence, During The Weekdays It Is Usually Crowded In The Evenings While On Weekends, Areas Around Gangnam Subway Station Exit Number 10 And 11, As Well As City Theatre, And Giordano Are Often Bustling With People. Visitors Travel To Gangnam To Take Advantage Of Its Convenient Transportation, Fashion Malls, Movie Theatres And Bookstores.
Samsung D’light Is Samsung Electronics' Global Promotion And Exhibition Center. Visitors Can See All The Latest Samsung Consumer Electronic Products Here. The Name D'light Is A Portmanteau Of The Words "Digital" And "Light", To Correlate With Their Vision Of Being A "Guiding Light To The Digital World" And Leading Consumers To A Whole New Lifestyle Through Digital Technology. The Building Consists Of Three Floors With The First Floor Being An Exhibition Space For Samsung's Technology And Devices. The Second Floor Is A Journey Into The Future With Samsung Solutions. The Lower Floor (B1) Is The Flagship Store, Where Samsung Devices Are Available For Purchase.
Bongeunsais A Buddhist Temple Founded In 794 During The Silla (One Of The Three Kingdoms Of Korea) Period. The Temple Has More Than 1,000 Years Of History And Has Many Interesting Historic And Cultural Features, Including Woodblock Carvings Of The Avatamsaka Sutra (Flower Garland Sutra). Dongdaemun Design Plaza(Ddp) Is The Newest And Most Iconic Landmark Of The Korean Design
Industry. Located At The Center Of The Dongdaemun Area, The Ddp Will Serve As A Key Venue For Design-Related Shows And Conferences, Exhibitions, And Other Events And Gatherings. Designed By World Renowned Architect, Zaha Hadid, Ddp Is The World’s Largest Atypical Architecture.

Day 5

| Seoul

After Breakfast, Depending On The Timings Of Your Flight, You Will Be Transferred To Airport. We Hope You Had A Memorable Time In South Korea.

Inclusions

Exclusions

Inclusions

  • 4 Nights’ Accommodation In Above Selected Category
  • Daily Breakfast At Hotel
  • Round Trip Sic Airport Transfers With English/Chinese Speaking Driver By Minivan Or Motor Coach
  • Entrance Fees As Per Above Itinerary
  • English Speaking Guide Escort During Excursions
  • Above Price Is Valid For Minimum Of 2 Adults Travelling Together

Exclusions

  • Airfare
  • Cost Of Visa
  • Anything Not Specified Under Inclusions
  • Expense Of Personal Nature Such Telephone Calls, Laundry Etc
  • Surcharge During Peak Period & Black-Out Dates (28th Sep – 7th Oct, 23 – 25 Nov, 22nd Dec – 02nd Jan, 08 – 13th Feb 2024)
  • Rates Are Not Valid During Exhibition & Events
  • All Rooms & Offers Are Subject To Availalbity At Time Of Confirmation & At Discretion Of The Hotel / Resort

Cancellation Policy

Cancellation Policy (Per Person)
Days before departure:Cancellation Charge:
10 days100%
10 to 15 days75% + Non Refundable Component
15 to 30 days30% + Non Refundable Component
Hotel / Air 100% in case of non-refundable ticket / Hotel Room
Cruise / Visa On Actuals

Payment Policy

Payment PolicyOnline Advance as per Website
Within 45 to 30 days prior to the departure of the tour 75% of total tour cost or Non Refundable component whichever is higher
Within 30 days prior to the departure of the tour100% of total tour cost

Terms & Conditions

  • All Prices are in Indian Rupees and subject to change without prior notice.

  • Price quoted are subject to availablity at time of confirmation, we are currently not holding any blocking against the sent quotation.

  • Tour prices are valid for Indian Nationals & Foreigners holding Indian Resident Permit.

  • Booking confirmations are subject to availability.

  • All Hotels Rooms are subject to availability

  • We are not holding any reservations of air seats, hotel rooms, conference rooms etc. Final availability status will only be known when we request for bookings.

  • Holiday Surcharge will be additional if applicable

  • Any overstay expenses due to delay or change or cancellation in flight will be on the guests own & Akbar Holidays will not be held liable for such expenses however we will provide best possible assistance.

  • navigate_nextPackage Cost
    ₹ 46,940.72

    Room 1

    ₹ 23,940.72

    Room 1

    ₹ 23,940.72

  • navigate_nextGST (5 %)
    ₹ 460.72

    Room 1

    ₹ 23,940.72

  • navigate_nextDiscount
    ₹ 30.22

    Room 1

    ₹ 23,940.72

    Room 1

    ₹ 23,940.72

  • navigate_nextDiscount
    ₹ 30.22

    Room 1

    ₹ 23,940.72

    Room 1

    ₹ 23,940.72


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