APRIL SALE:   Discover and book at   up to 60% off!

Fully Guided Tours & Trips in South Korea

Find the right fully guided tour for you in South Korea. There are 70 trips to choose from, that range from one day in length, up to 16 days. The month with the most departures is October, making it the most popular time to visit South Korea.

70 Fully Guided tour packages in South Korea with 422 reviews

Best of South Korea Tour

  • In-depth Cultural

Best of South Korea

Daniel was an amazing guide. A truly caring person who wants his travelers to maximise their travel experience. He's always happy, joyful and lots of positive energy bursting at the rim. He knows his history well and we learned so much from him. The last night's dinner was like high school graduation when we all didn't want to part ways. Even if it was already so late at night and Daniel almost missed his last train home, he stuck with us to the last minutes saying our sad goodbyes to all our newfound friends through G Adventures. And...... Daniel is a rock star at karaoke night!! We never laughed so hard in our life. What an great CEO. What a great group of amazing people. Thank you so much. Daniel, just a piece of advise which you already know because we have actually told you..... Please slow down, it's so hard to catch up with you and your fast walking pace. Hahaha. Take care and all the best.

12-Day South Korea Adventure: From Seoul to Jeju Island Tour

12-Day South Korea Adventure: From Seoul to Jeju Island

I felt welcomed and had the time of my life! A phenomenal trip! My first time leaving Europe for Asia and I was welcomed with open arms! Made many a new friend, had great laughs, great opportunities, and our tour guide Damien was accomodating changes to the plan, allowing for more time spent where the group wanted and keepin us busy without ever feeling overwhelmed!! A truly great experience!
  • 5% deposit on some dates Some departure dates offer you the chance to book this tour with a lower deposit.

Discover Round Korea in 7days: A Wellness Holiday Tour

Discover Round Korea in 7days: A Wellness Holiday

This has been the best value, escorted tour I have done. Tour leader, Jay, made sure everyone's needs were satisfied, especially dietary requirements. All meals were included and sampling regional specialities was the highlight for me. No one left hungry ever!! Buying a coffee, snack, icecream at rest stops was optional. Ordering in English by automatic menus is available at these stops. Toilets were all very clean. Long touring days ensured we saw maximum sights of Sth Korea. Our bus was very comfortable and our driver, Mr Park, made sure our journey was safe. The hotels were of a very high standard. Korean born, Jay spoke very good English which made it easy to listen to his many stories of life in South Korea. Had I time, I would have continued with some of the tour group to Je Ju island. The day tour to DMZ tunnel 2 with Hana ITC was an excellent tour. Staying at Amid Hotel made it easy and time efficient to join the 7 day tour. Thankyou Jay and Mr Park I will be certainly recommending you and this tour.

Korea Express Tour

  • Christmas & New Year

Korea Express

Helena was a good guide and knew a lot about South Korea. She is fluent in Korea , Spanish and English. The tour overall was good, the accommodation was very good and the food that was included was good as well. Only suggestions would be to have a tour for English speaking tourists and Spanish tourists on separate weeks. I found it difficult to keep up with what was happening or where we were going as 3/4 of the time it was all in Spanish for the Spanish speaking tourists and then the few of us who could only understand English had to wait to the end to hear a small amount in English. Also would have loved to spend more time in Busan - there were so many attractions in Busan we should have discovered. Maybe even add in a Korean Karaoke Night to the tour and offer tours based on age - i.e 18-40 and 40+, this would have made the group more suitable for the different age groups and fitness levels. But overall I cannot fault the tour guide. She was prompt and spoke very well, and knew what she was talking about. I’ve been on tours overseas where the guide is guessing and making assumptions when asked questions from tourists. But Helena knew what she was talking about, she knew her country’s history.

10-Day Premium South Korea Adventure: Culture, Cuisine, and Coastlines Tour

10-Day Premium South Korea Adventure: Culture, Cuisine, and Coastlines

thoughtful itinerary that gives you a good range of experiences, information and knowledge. small group was appreciated and so much fun. well-paced with periods of free time and rest

South Korea Highlights Tour

  • Sightseeing

South Korea Highlights

Recommendation if you are looking for a tour that's a little different. It's a busy scedule. We had a really great tour guide, with okay English.

South Korea Circle Adventure 5D/4N Tour

South Korea Circle Adventure 5D/4N

Had a wondering time in South Korea. Andi was a great guide, got us to each destination safely and with tons of knowledge of each place and Korea in general. I highly recommend him. He even handled it very calmly and safety, us getting stuck in a bad snow storm (the van couldn't make it up the hill to the hotel, about 1 KM, the last night) Thank you Andi. The tour itself was also great, you see a lot in the 5 days, but also don't feel rushed. I would recommend the tour to anyone :)
  • 10% deposit on some dates Some departure dates offer you the chance to book this tour with a lower deposit.

South Korea Real Food Adventure Tour

  • Food & Culinary

South Korea Real Food Adventure

Premium South Korea  Tour

Premium South Korea

Discover Eastern Korea in 4days:  A Wellness Holiday Tour

Discover Eastern Korea in 4days: A Wellness Holiday

Amazing. Such amazing food. Really felt like we got to experience Korean culture and did activities that I wouldn't have undertook with out a tour guide. Tour guid Jay was great and very helpful. Everything was well organised and ran on schedule. Learnt so much about Korea history.

Golden route by K-shuttle Tour

Golden route by K-shuttle

Soulful South Korea Tour

Soulful South Korea

The 10 day Soulful Korea tour was fast paced with a LOT of walking and hill climbing. If you are in at least average physical condition, you should ne able to enjoy the events. The tour events start the same day as the meeting, be prepared to take that first hike. From there you will see many historical and cultural sites in various cities around S. Korea. We had an AWESOME tour guide, Sam Kim. He was very informative regarding historical and cultural locations and events. He provided a bond with the travel group and made us all closer as the trip continued.
  • €100 deposit on some dates Some departure dates offer you the chance to book this tour with a lower deposit.

South Korea One Life Adventures - 10 Day Tour Tour

South Korea One Life Adventures - 10 Day Tour

Truly an amazing tour that brings you to the most beautiful places in South Korea! Personally the temple stay was my favourite, such a special experience. The people in my group became my friends and I can't wait to travel with them again! <3

Exploring South Korea Tour

Exploring South Korea

A trip of a lifetime !!. We had the most incredible tour guide Damien who has the most warm energy always willing to answer and help out. The intenary was amazing as well I feel that there was something for everyone. I only wished we would have done the cruise to Jeju island and spent more time there but of course, I think that the flight arrangement after it wasn't possible was prompt and very efficient. I enjoyed this trip and feel very lucky to have had the most incredible professional and fun tour guide who we will always remember and a lovely tour group.

Korean World Heritage Adventure 10D/9N Tour

Korean World Heritage Adventure 10D/9N

Was good to see so much of South Korea in a short time. Overall I enjoyed the tour. Didn’t get to enter the DMZ due to tickets being sold out but the schedule had been reduced due to COVID. Also the joint security area has been open to public for a few years and that was what I really wanted to experience, so after learning that it wasn’t so much of a loss. The accommodation varied some good, some fabulous (oh my gosh the Grand Hyatt in Jeju was incredible). If you’re vegan or vegetarian it will be difficult for you to eat (and your tour guide may not care so much depending on who you get). It would be nice if we had more idea of what’s around us when we get dropped at our hotel - e.g., any suggestions of what would be worth seeing in the area. Also eating options (where English speakers can interpret the menu and communicate with staff)- often we would just go to a 7/11 and buy sandwiches or sushi and crackers! Highlights: Visiting the temples where the monks are, underground lava caves in Jeju and the Myeong Dong and Namdaemun markets in Seoul. Will definitely return to South Korea again…

What people love about Fully Guided Tours in South Korea

Our tour guide Tommy Lee was awesome—highly recommended!!
Was excellent tour guide was the best
Great tour. Well organized and our guide, Jay did his best to meet our needs. He gave a memorable performance we will not forget. Through this tour, we got to see many places and experience Korean culture, cuisine, and history. We had a great trip.

Regions in South Korea

  • Gyeonggi (5)

Travel Styles

  • Fully Guided

South Korea Tours & Vacations

Gyeongbokgung Palace, its is one of the five palaces that still stand in Seoul, on a sunny day

South Korea has emerged from history as a dynamic destination full of spirit and surprises.

Enchanting travelers with temples full of mystique, markets brimming with divine handicrafts, and some of the most beloved cuisine in the world - isn't it about time you surrendered to South Korea's charms?

Our South Korea trips

Let's create an exclusive trip for your group.

South Korea tour reviews

Filter by rating

South Korea Real Food Adventure

South Korea Highlights

Dive into tradition with South Korea’s fearless haenyeo community

Should you travel solely based on food experiences?

6 ways you can go beyond Asia’s hotspots in 2023 

A local explains why South Korean food is the best in the world

Japan or South Korea? How to choose your next holiday destination

Want to visit Lonely Planet’s 2018 Best in Travel spots? Here’s how.

5 of our favourite foods from around the world

Photoblog: Kimchi and colour in South Korea

South Korea at a glance

Capital city.

Seoul (9.9 million)

51.385 million

(GMT+09:00) Seoul

CALLING CODE

Electricity.

Type C (European 2-pin) Type E (French 2-pin, female earth) Type F (German 2-pin, side clip earth)

Learn more about South Korea

Geograhy and environment.

South Korea is located at the south end of the Korean Peninsula, between the Sea of Japan and the Yellow Sea. Separated from   Japan   by the Korean Strait and demarcated from the state of North Korea by Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), South Korea's terrain is a mix of flat lowlands and forested mountains. The coasts of South Korea are rocky and jagged, with thousands of islands (mostly inhabitable) scattered off the coastline.

Culture and customs

South Korea draws some traditions and customs from other neighboring countries in Asia, with a culture that stems from Confucianism. This system of philosophical and ethical teachings was introduced to South Korea in the 4 th century through Chinese scholars and was quickly embraced by the wider population until it officially became the state ideology in the early 1900s.

Confucianism emphasizes respect for aging, elders and ancestors, an intrinsic hierarchy that runs through work and social life, and upholds traditional family roles so you’ll often see families living together in one house.

During your travels around South Korea, you’ll also see plenty of traditions such as the act of bowing when greeting people, women wearing traditional dress (hanbok) and the practice of taekwondo (Korean martial arts). As well as ancient beliefs, new generations of South Koreans are embracing a modernized culture, one full of K-pop, Korean cosmetics and popular foods like kimchi and tteokbokki.

History and government

South Korea’s had an often turbulent history dating back to around 8000 BC when it was known as just Korea, but the country’s most impactful conflict began in the 1500s with the attempted Japanese invasion. Korea went on to become a Japanese colony in 1910 following its annexation of the Korean Empire, which ended in 1945 at the conclusion of World War II.

The country was then divided into two parts, the northern part which was protected by the Soviet Union and the southern part which was protected largely by the United States. Both the northern and southern parts of Korea officially became North and South Korea in 1948 when the two regions failed to agree on forming one, united government.

In 1950, North Korea set in motion the Korean War which was intended to unify the two countries under communism. But after much destruction to infrastructure and loss of human life, a cease-fire was called in 1953 with both countries signing the 1953 Korean Armistice Agreement. The two countries have since agreed to work towards a final settlement (The Peace Treaty on the Korean Peninsula) to formally and officially end the Korean War.

South Korea now enjoys a fully prosperous economy with a capital economic standing similar to that of countries such as the United States, Japan, and various countries in Western Europe.

You can’t go to South Korea for shopping and not stop in Seoul – the country’s premier destination for all things fashion, electronics, street food and skincare. In this shopper’s paradise of a city, you’ll find traditional Korean items perfect for souvenirs to tech gadgets not yet available on Australia’s shores.

Some notable districts/destinations where you can shop ‘til you drop include:

  • Myeongdong (shopping district)
  • Dongdaemun Market (shopping center)
  • Cheongdam-dong (luxury boutique area)
  • Pyeonghwa (wholesale market)

Top 5 culinary delicacies of South Korea

1. bibimbap.

As one of Korea's standout dishes, bibimbap is a tasty concoction of meat, vegetables, egg, and rice. Soy sauce, chili paste, garlic, and sesame oil all add flavor to this amazingly colorful dish found everywhere in Korea.

Kimchi is hailed as a nutritional powerhouse - packing a healthy punch of nutrients, vitamins, and beneficial bacteria that makes it one of the world's healthiest superfoods. But most people don't eat these fermented vegetables for health reasons - it's the uniquely, tasty flavor and versatility that makes kimchi so popular in Korean cooking.

These delicious, savory pancakes are a standard of Korean cuisine. With hundreds of different varieties, jeon can be served with red meat, chicken, seafood, vegetables, tofu, and even edible flowers.

Similar to sushi, these highly popular rice-based morsels feature fish, beef, or crab, wrapped in seaweed with pickled or fresh vegetables. Available all over Korea, they are the perfect snack on the run or quick, cheap lunch to enjoy between sightseeing.

Arriving in Korea by the way of Mongolia, mandu are essentially boiled, steamed, or pan-fried dumplings. A cheap, street food favorite, mandu can be filled with everything from pheasant to tofu, cucumber, beef, and beyond. Try out these foods on our 8 day South Korea Real Food Adventure.

Top places to visit in South Korea

Whether you want to take a street food tour of the renowned Gwangjang markets, go shopping among the vibrant streets and check out some high-tech gadgetry or admire this city's soaring skyscrapers from Naksan at nighttime, Seoul can't be missed.

Explore the bustling city of Seoul on our 8 day South Korea Family Holiday.

Visit the fascinating Haedong Temple, explore the colorful Gamcheong Culture Village and take in the all 'round beauty of the second largest city in South Korea.

Travel to Busan on our 9 day South Korea Highlights tour.

Experience Jeonju like a local as you wander the Hanok Heritage Village in search of souvenirs, tasty treats, traditional houses and craft shops.

Admire the culture (and food) in Jeonju on our 9 day Essential South Korea tour.

4. Jeju Island

Wander South Korea's first ever UNESCO World Heritage listed site, Jeju Seongsan Sunrise Mountain/Castle, on the beautiul Jeju Island. And with volcanic landscapes and coastal rock formations, this laidback slice of heaven is well worth a visit.

Marvel at the beauty on Jeju Island on our 9 day Premium South Korea tour.

Further reading

Similar destinations.

Thinking about a trip to South Korea but still browsing other destinations? Check out tours to neighboring locations:

South Korea travel FAQs

Do i need a covid-19 vaccine to join an intrepid trip.

Trips from 1 January 2023 onwards

From 1 January 2023, Intrepid will no longer require travelers to provide proof of vaccination against COVID-19 (excluding all Polar trips and select adventure cruises).

However, we continue to strongly recommend that all Intrepid travelers and leaders get vaccinated to protect themselves and others.

Specific proof of testing or vaccination may still be required by your destination or airline. Please ensure you check travel and entry requirements carefully.

When is the best time to visit South Korea?

Autumn and spring are considered the optimal times to holiday in South Korea, as the extreme temperatures that are present during summer and winter can make travel uncomfortable at times. During autumn and spring expect moderate temperatures, a mild climate and less rain and humidity than at other times.

Do I need a visa to travel to South Korea?

SOUTH KOREA Australia: No - not required Belgium: No - not required Canada: No - not required Germany: No - not required Ireland: No - not required Netherlands: No - not required New Zealand: No - not required South Africa: No - not required Switzerland: No - not required United Kingdom: No - not required USA: No - not required

Your passport should be valid for a minimum period of 6 months from the date of entry into South Korea. . Most travelers do not need visas for Korea for stays of up to 30 days. You must also have an onward or return ticket.

If you are a male of Korean origin whose name appears on the Korean family register, you may be liable for military service even if you are traveling on your foreign passport.

The page is for general information only and may be subject to change. It is your responsibility to obtain relevant visa and travel information required for entry, departure and travel to each country or region you visit on your trip. You should confirm these with the relevant embassies and/or consulates. 

Last updated: 20/11/2023

Is tipping customary in South Korea?

Tipping in some establishments (particularly more traditional ones) is considered impolite, and is sometimes indicated with a 'no tipping' sign! Western-style, tourist-orientated places, however, usually welcome and receive tips. Use your discretion.

What is the internet access like in South Korea?

With one of the most developed internet infrastructures in the world, accessing the internet is easy in South Korea. Wi-Fi hot spots and cyber cafes are easily found in the cities, although when traveling in remote areas please be aware that internet access may be harder to find.

Can I use my cell phone while in South Korea?

Travelers should be able to use their cell phones in South Korea's cities and urban areas, as coverage is good. As in other countries, rural and mountainous areas may have less mobile phone receptivity. Ensure global roaming is activated with your service provider before leaving home.

What are the toilets like in South Korea?

South Korea has a combination of squat toilets and western-style flushable toilets. It's a good idea to carry your own toilet paper and hand sanitizer or soap while on holiday, as these are rarely provided in public toilets.

What will it cost for a…?

South Korea's unit of currency is the South Korean Won. Here's what you can expect to pay for a:

  • Can of soft drink = 1,000-3,000 WON
  • Street food meal = 1,000-8,000 WON
  • Basic restaurant meal = 10,000-15,000 WON
  • Sit-down dinner at a nice restaurant = 13,000-39,000 WON

Can I drink the water in South Korea?

Tap water is considered safe to drink in many parts of South Korea unless otherwise marked. Ask your leader for guidance if you are unsure whether to drink tap water in the area you are traveling in.

Are credit cards accepted widely in South Korea?

Credit cards are usually accepted by hotels and large retailers. Smaller shops and restaurants may not accept credit cards, so always carry enough money to cover purchases, as paying with a credit card may not always be an option in South Korea.

What is ATM access like in South Korea?

ATMs are plentiful in large cities and urban centers, although not all ATMs accept foreign cards. Look for Global or Citibank ATMs, which usually accept cards from other countries.

What public holidays are celebrated in South Korea?

1 Jan: New Year's Day 27 Jan: Seollal 28 Jan: Seollal 29 Jan: Seollal 1 Mar: Movement / Independence Movement Day 3 May: Buddha's Birthday 5 May: Children's Day  6 Jun: Memorial Day 15 Aug: Liberation Day 3 Oct: Chuseok / Korean Thanksgiving 3 Oct: National Foundation Day (Gaecheonjeol) 4 Oct: Chuseok / Korean Thanksgiving 5 Oct: Chuseok / Korean Thanksgiving 9 Oct: Hangeul Day 25 Dec: Christmas Day

*Please note, South Korea public holidays may vary.

Do I need to purchase travel insurance before traveling?

Absolutely. All passengers traveling with Intrepid are required to purchase travel insurance before the start of their trip. Your travel insurance details will be recorded by your leader on the first day of the trip. Due to the varying nature, availability and cost of health care around the world, travel insurance is very much an essential and necessary part of every journey.

For more information on insurance, please go to: Travel Insurance

How do I stay safe and healthy while traveling?

From Australia?

Go to: Smart Traveller

From Canada?

Go to:  Canada Travel Information

From the UK?

Go to:  UK Foreign Travel Advice

From New Zealand?

Go to:  Safe Travel

From the US?

Go to:  US Department of State

The World Health Organisation also provides useful health information.

Does my trip support The Intrepid Foundation?

Yes, all Intrepid trips support the Intrepid Foundation. Trips to this country directly support our global Intrepid Foundation partners, Eden Reforestation Projects and World Bicycle Relief. Intrepid will double the impact by dollar-matching all post-trip donations made to The Intrepid Foundation.

Eden Reforestation Projects

Eden Reforestation Projects are helping to mitigate climate change by restoring forests worldwide; they also hire locally and create job opportunities within vulnerable communities. Donations from our trips support restoration across planting sites in 10 countries around the globe. Find out more or make a donation World Bicycle Relief

World Bicycle Relief provides people in low-income communities with bicycles to mobilize school kids, health workers, and farmers in far-out areas – giving them access to vital education, healthcare, and income. Donations help provide Buffalo Bicycles – specifically designed to withstand the rugged terrain and harsh environment of rural regions – to those who need them most. Find out more or make a donation

  • Things to Do
  • Suggested Itineraries
  • All Services
  • Custom Private Tours
  • Custom Private Transport Only Custom private transport tour with a driver and custom itinerary.
  • Popular Private Tours Small group join in tour with a driver and pre-set itinerary. Group limited to 7 or less.

korea tour guides

#1 Awarded Agency For Korea Tours (6 Years Running on Tripadvisor)

Don’t entrust your Korea tours with just anybody. Above all, choose the agency with the longest track record of excellence. Because of our dedication to service, This is Korea Tours has received the “Certificate of Excellence Award on Tripadvisor for 6 years in a row!

In addition to being the original, we believe we are still certainly the best company for all Korea tours. Of course, don’t just  take our word for it. Over 1200 Tripadvisor users who used our services and gave us 5 star reviews are saying the same thing: This is Korea Tripadvisor Profile Page

In addition to our customized tour, we now offer group tours you can join. Traveling alone? With friends? With family? On a tight budget? No problem. Whatever your needs, we now have you fully covered!

Choose The Service That’s Right for You:

Illustration depicting a tour guide, map, and custom icon.

Custom Private Driving Tours (Licensed Guide & Private Vehicle)

korea tour guides

Walking Tours (Professional Guide)

korea tour guides

Popular Private Tours (Licensed Guide & Private Vehicle)

korea tour guides

Custom Private Transport Only (Driver & Private Vehicle)

korea tour guides

Seasonal Tours

korea tour guides

Winter Youth Olympics

Are you planning a tour in seoul, “this is korea” is the answer., out our latest blog post, 2024 spring splendor in korea: blossom-filled adventures await.

A Palette of Blossoms: Discovering Korea in Spring Jinhae gunhang Town History   Jinhae Gunhang Town is a historic district located in Changwon, South Korea. It was once the site of a Japanese naval base during the Japanese occupation of Korea (1910-1945). The town is now a popular tourist destination, known for its cherry blossoms, colonial…

Explore more

Winter(2023 Dec. ~ 2024 Feb.) is the best season, the best season and the best way to enjoy skiing in Korea.

The best season and the best way to enjoy skiing in Korea – Especially January is good for skiing As winter comes and the temperature drops, Korea’s ski resorts become filled with laughter and romance. One of the best ways to enjoy winter in Korea is to ski at one of the country’s ski resorts.…

Let’s go on a fantastic 2023 Jeju Island trip, recognized by UNESCO!

Haenyeo – Women Divers of Jeju Island – South Korea Be sure to include women divers in your 2023 itinerary of Jeju Island trip. Jeju Island’s Women divers (Haenyeo) were registered by UNESCO in 2016. To make a living, they dive to a depth of 10 meters without wearing oxygen mask for divers to collect…

Tripadvisor

Privacy policy, terms of use.

card

Dynasty Korea Logo

  • + 91 98111 90137

KOREA EXPRESS 6 DAYS

korea dmc

Are you planning to visit South Korea and experience its rich culture and history? Look no further than the Korea Express tour package, which offers a comprehensive 6-day itinerary that takes you through some of the country's most iconic destinations. Starting and ending in Seoul, this tour is designed to give you a memorable and authentic experience of South Korea.

This 6-day Korea Express tour begins in Seoul, where you will explore the city's impressive architecture and traditional neighborhoods, such as City Hall, Deoksugung Palace, and Bukchon Hanok Village. You will also visit the War Memorial, Gangnam District, and the LOTTE WORLD TOWER, where you can climb to the top or explore luxury shopping centers and a park. Book your korea tour now!

On the third day, you will visit Gyeongbokgung Palace, a 600-year-old palace and World Heritage Site, as well as the walls of Suwon, a former capital of Korea famous for its Heritage of Mankind. You will then visit Jeonju and its fascinating old town (Hanok Village), with tiny houses, traditional shops, and art galleries. Book your tour now!

We offer a hassle-free way to explore Europe with our convenient bus tours. Our experienced English-speaking guides will ensure that you have a memorable and informative journey as you travel from one destination to the next. With basic travel insurance included, you can have peace of mind throughout your journey.

Included/Excluded

  • Accommodation
  • COVID-19 Health & Safety Measures

Day 1: Seoul

Welcome to Korea! You will be transferred to your hotel via group transport and meet with your guide. In the afternoon, you will explore the city with your guide by taking the modern and efficient underground transportation to City Hall, where you will see the impressive building shaped like a tsunami. You will also visit Deoksugung Palace, which is lit up at night and showcases the country's blend of tradition and modernity. From there, you will walk to Myeongdong, the largest and busiest shopping area in Korea, which is also known as the "brilliant tunnel." Dinner will be included at a local restaurant.

Day 2: Seoul

Today, you will embark on a five-hour tour of Seoul. You will visit Changdeokgung Palace, a World Heritage Site with a group of palaces set inside a large park. Next, you will go to Bukchon Hanok Village, a traditional historical neighborhood with tiny houses. You will also visit the War Memorial, an impressive museum that tells the story of Korea's conflicts throughout history, including the Korean War. Then, you will head to the bustling Gangnam District, where you will find numerous shopping and leisure centers. Lastly, you will stop at LOTTE WORLD TOWER, a 550m building where you can climb to the top or explore the luxury shopping centers and park. Lunch will be included at a local restaurant, and the rest of the day will be free time.

Day 3: Seoul, Suwon, Jeonju

Today, you will visit Gyeongbokgung Palace, a 600-year-old palace where you will see the Changing of the Guard ceremony (if scheduled). Next, you will visit Suwon, a World Heritage Site and former capital of Korea famous for its walls Heritage of Mankind. Unfortunately, the Samsung Innovation Museum is currently closed due to the pandemic, but you will still see the impressive wall and visit Hwaseong Haenggung, the summer palace. Lunch will be included at a local restaurant. Lastly, you will visit Jeonju and its fascinating old town (Hanok Village), with tiny houses, traditional shops, and art galleries.

Day 4: Jeonju, Haeinsa, Daegu, Busan

Today, you will travel amidst impressive mountain forest scenery to Haeinsa, a Buddhist temple built in the year 802 where you will discover the Tripitaka, the most complete collection of Buddhist texts engraved on 80,000 blocks of wood. You will visit the temple and the museum on the Tripitaka. Next, you will go to Daegu and visit the market of traditional medicines with its different herbs, especially ginseng, and the Museum of Oriental Medicine. Lunch will be included. Finally, you will arrive in Busan, the second-largest city in Korea, where you will have time to explore the Doosan Haeundae complex with its more than 300m skyscraper and sports marina. Accommodation is provided.

Day 5: Busan, Seoul

Today, you will visit Haedong Yonggung, a 14th-century Buddhist temple located by the sea in Busan. Afterward, you will visit the memorial to the United Nations with its cemetery where people from numerous countries are buried. You will also visit the largest fish market in the country, which is alongside Nampo port, and then walk to Yongdusan park with its immense 120m pagoda. In the evening, you will take a modern high-speed train and return to Seoul in three hours. Transfer to the hotel and accommodation.

Day 6: Seoul

After breakfast, your tour ends.

Want to read it later?

Download this tour’s PDF brochure and start tour planning offline

Additional Information

Calendar & prices.

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

Book This Tour

Send enquiry, last minute deals.

WALKING THROUGH CHERRY BLOSSOMS

DYNASTY KOREA CO. LTD #32-23 Bukahyeon-ro Seodaemun-gu, Seoul, South Korea T : +82-2-736-0338 MB : +82-10-6850-0338

DYNASTY HOLIDAYS PVT. LTD. 212-A Crown Height, Sector 10, Rohini Delhi 110085 T : +91-9811190137 +91-9811900137 E : [email protected]

Follow Us to stay Updated!

  • Photo Gallery
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Services
  • Payments and Cancellation
  • Feedback & Complaints

Destinations

  • Gyeonggi-Do
  • Chungcheong-Do

Popular Attractions

  • N Seoul Tower
  • Bukchon Hanok Village
  • Nami Island
  • Gyeongbokgung Village
  • Jeju Island
  • Haeundae Beach
  • Haedong Yonggungsa Temple
  • Changdeoggung

Korea Tour Company

  • Custom Private Tour Package
  • Preset Private Tour Packages
  • Group Tour Packages
  • Seoul Itineraries
  • Day Trip From Seoul Itineraries
  • Multi-day Trip From Seoul Itineraries
  • Busan Itineraries
  • Day Trip From Busan Itineraries
  • Multi-day Trip From Busan Itineraries
  • Jeju Itineraries
  • Gyeonggi-do Province
  • Gangwon-do Province
  • Jeollabuk-do Province
  • Jeollanam-do Province
  • Chungcheongbuk-do Province
  • Chungcheongnam-do Province
  • Gyeongsangbuk-do Province
  • Gyeongsangnam-do Province

korea tour guides

What our wonderful clients are saying about us.

Soobin K

Why Book With Korea Tour Company?

Fair and competitive rates.

Book directly with the provider, cut out the middleman, and avoid paying inflated prices on tour aggregate sites.

Premium customer service

You will never talk to a bot. You will have a specific person assigned to you throughout the process.

Experience you can depend on

Our management team has over 30 years of experience in the Korean tourism industry.

Industry leading guides and tours

Professional, licensed guides lead each carefully curated tour.

Reserve now with a small deposit

Only pay a small deposit upfront with reasonable cancellation terms.

Korea Tour Packages

We have you covered from A to Z. Let us make your trip as seamless and stress-free as possible.

korea tour guides

Non-guided Korea Driver

korea tour guides

Accommodations

Popular korea tours.

korea tour guides

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet

korea tour guides

Starting from $99.99

korea tour guides

Suggested Korea Itineraries

Have no idea what to see and do in Korea? Check out our carefully crafted itineraries for inspiration.

korea tour guides

Seoul Tour Itineraries

korea tour guides

Day Trip From Seoul Tour Itineraries

korea tour guides

Jeju Tour Itineraries

korea tour guides

Busan Tour Itineraries

korea tour guides

Day Trip From Busan Tour Itineraries

korea tour guides

Multi-day Trip From Seoul Tour Itineraries

korea tour guides

Multi-day Trip From Busan Tour Itineraries

Our management team has over 30 years of combined experience in the Korean tour industry. Our founders, Albert Kim and Grey Jang, started their journey at This is Korea Tours in 2014. They helped take that company from a one man operation to an industry leader over the course of their tenure. They were instrumental in pioneering and advancing the concept of customized private tours in the Korean market. Many of their concepts and ideas have become industry standards.

korea tour guides

Attractions

Informational pages about all of the most popular attractions in Korea.

Coming Soon

korea tour guides

Get in Touch

  • [email protected]
  • International: +82-10-5920-8101
  • Local: 010-5920-8101
  • Wangsimni-ro 24na-gil, 20 Cheongseong Building, 2nd Floor #2338 Seongdong-gu, Seoul, South Korea 04709

korea tour guides

Cherry Blossom Magic in South Korea: A Complete Guide to the Best Views

Get ready to be swept away by the ethereal beauty of South Korea’s cherry blossoms in 2024! From vibrant Seoul to the tranquil provinces, we’ll guide you through when and where to catch these fleeting beauties at their peak. Whether you’re a photographer, a nature lover, or just in it for the ‘gram, this guide is your ticket to the most mesmerizing cherry blossom experiences across South Korea.

korea tour guides

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed volutpat neque pellentesque dui imperdiet, sed condimentum dui.

korea tour guides

Korea Tours by Aaron

Your Ultimate Korea Private Tours

Your korea tour guide : aaron and his team.

Discover the essence of Seoul and Korea’s provincial gems through our tailored private tours. Perfect for those seeking authentic experiences away from the usual tourist spots frequented by large bus groups. If you’re searching for private Seoul tours and flexible explorations of Korea with welcoming and knowledgeable guides, you’ve found the perfect destination.

We share with you the treasures and surprises of the Korea has to offer. You can be confident that Aaron and his team will provide you with the utmost care and quality in planning your trip.

Tailor-made Tours

Your Korea tours designed by Aaron. Tailored for you by local expert who live, love and breathe Korea and passionate about sharing our wisdom with first-time and repeat travelers.

Our guides are a key strength, chosen for their well understanding of Korean culture, history and personality. Carefully selected from the best of the best.

Tour Booking Process

Click on the INQUIRIES tab below, tell us which tour or places you like and include information about yourself: what you want to experience, your interests and travel style. The more info you put, it is easier us to make an itinerary that is perfect for you. 

We’ll send you a personalized itinerary, based on your preferences, and a quote.  

Book & enjoy! Make a deposit via our secure payment system.

Gyeongbokgung Royal Palace

What our customers say

DMZ tour Korea

Cannot rate this company high enough!

We were a party of 13 travelling on Ovation of the Seas to South Korea. The tours offered on the ship did not include the DMZ which we really wanted to visit. I got in touch with Aaron and he designed a tour for us.

Bukchon Hanok Village

An amazing 2 week tour of South Korea!!

My husband and I just had the most incredible 2 week tour around South Korea with Tours by Aaron. Organising this trip from Australia, Aaron was always prompt with reply by email and together we created this amazing itinerary.

Korea Family Travel

Fabulous vacation, highly recommend Tours by Aaron

Party of 9, traveling to South Korea, looked to Tours by Aaron to assist in the logistics of such a large group navigating Seoul. We worked together, creating a customized daily itinerary that covered the wide range of interests of young to old travelers in the group.

korea tour guides

Another great trip with Tours by Aaron!

This is my second time finding Tours by Aaron after a great trip with them last year. This time, we went as a party of 4 and really wanted to see the hidden gems of Korea. We wanted to stay away from purely shopping and go to places to learn about the Korean culture.

korea tour guides

Pavilion in the pond at Gyeongbokgung Palace with autumn foliage and mountain at background while crimson maple tree in the upper foreground, Seoul, South Korea, 2014

Getty Images

South Korea

From Seoul's glittering nightlife to Seoraksan National Park's vertiginous hikes, South Korea offers the traveler a dazzling range of experiences, beautiful landscapes and 5000 years of culture and history.

Best Time to Visit

Best places to visit, your next trip starts here.

Go from dreaming to planning with trip planning options made to help you craft your ideal itinerary.

Attractions

Must-see attractions.

x-default

Gyeongbokgung

Gwanghwamun & Jongno-gu

Like a phoenix, Seoul’s premier palace has risen several times from the ashes of destruction. Hordes of tourists have replaced the thousands of government…

Biwon Garden at Changdeokgung, Gwanghwamun.

Changdeokgung

The World Heritage–listed Changdeokgung is the most beautiful of Seoul's five main palaces. You must join a one-hour guided tour to look around. English…

Jeonju Hanok Village with over 800 traditional Korean houses remaining in central Jeonju. Jeonju, Jeollabuk-do, South Korea.

Jeonju Hanok Maeul

This maeul (village) has more than 800 hanok (traditional wooden homes), making it one of the largest such concentrations in the country. Virtually all of…

Leeum Samsung Museum of Art, Seoul, South Korea, Asia

Leeum Samsung Museum of Art

Itaewon & Yongsan-gu

Amid the celebrity-owned apartments on the leafy southern slope of Namsan is Korea's premier art gallery. Beautifully designed and laid-out, it balances…

Seongsan Ilchulbong

Seongsan Ilchul-bong

This majestic 182m-high, extinct tuff volcano, shaped like a giant punchbowl, is one of Jeju-do's most impressive sights and a Unesco World Heritage site…

Ssanggye-sa

Ssanggye-sa

Gyeongsangnam-do

The visual imagery of this temple is a feast for the eyes and, like any exquisite dinner, should be savoured with deliberation. Stone walls supporting…

Saryangdo

Jagged ridges, 400m-high peaks, ropes, ladders and awe-inspiring views await travellers looking for a challenging hike. Most travellers disembark the…

A woman walks along the walls of Hwaseong Fortress.

The World Heritage–listed fortress wall that encloses the original town of Suwon is what brings most travellers to the city. Snaking up and down Paldal…

Top picks from our travel experts

The 10 most unmissable experiences in south korea.

Korea Tea Museum

Korea Tea Museum

Jeollanam-do

Here you can learn more than you ever thought you needed to know about tea, both in Korea and around the world, and also take part in a traditional tea…

Food vendor at Gwangjang market.

Gwangjang Market

Dongdaemun & Eastern Seoul

This sprawling fabric market is now best known as Seoul’s busiest meokjagolmok (food alley), thanks to the 200 or so food stalls, kimchi and fresh-seafood…

Juknokwon

Sandy walking trails wend through this bamboo grove, past pavilions and film locations for Korean dramas. It's one of the area's most popular attractions…

Gwangju Kia Champions Field

Gwangju Kia Champions Field

Catch the Kia Tigers professional baseball team in action from April through November. Stock up on snacks from the street vendors outside the stadium,…

Gukje Market

Gukje Market

West of Nampo-dong, this traditional market has hundreds of small booths with a staggering selection of items, from leather goods to Korean drums.

Daehan Dawon Tea Plantation

Daehan Dawon Tea Plantation

One of Korea's most iconic sights, the Boseong Daehan Dawon Tea Plantation is spectacularly set on a hillside covered with curvy row after row of…

The Cheonggyecheon Stream draws crowds of locals out in early evening.

Cheong-gye-cheon

With its landscaped walkways, footbridges, waterfalls and a variety of public artworks, such as the enormous pink-and-blue shell entitled Spring in Cheong…

Dongmun Market

Dongmun Market

Traditional Korean food market. Fun for a wander and peek at local seafood for sale, which you can have cooked up on the spot at small restaurants. It's…

Namdaemun traditional market

Namdaemun Market

Myeong-dong & Jung-gu

You could spend all day in this swarming night-and-day market and not see it at all. The largest market in Korea, each section has hundreds of stalls,…

Dongdaemun Market

Dongdaemun Market

The bargaining never stops at this colossal retail and wholesale cluster, best visited at night when local buyers come clamouring for deals. The…

Jungang Market

Jungang Market

Daejeon's biggest traditional market has porridge and pancake vendors, piles of kimchi and chicken feet, clothing and household goods.

Planning Tools

Expert guidance to help you plan your trip.

Best Things to Do

South Korea has an incredible mix of attractions that will keep you coming back for more. These are 10 of our favorites.

Things to Know

Before your trip to this cultural powerhouse, read our tips for planning, navigating etiquette, health and safety concerns and more.

Transportation

With some of the best public transport in the world, South Korea is a gift to travelers. Here's what you need to know about getting around when you arrive.

Visa Requirements

Do you need a visa to enter South Korea? Read our guide to find out.

Money and Costs

If you’re looking to travel to South Korea on a budget, follow this money-saving guide, from advice on SIM cards to tips on transit.

Best Road Trips

South Korea might not leap out as the obvious place for a road trip, but the back roads reveal a different side to the peninsula. Here are our top trips.

Latest stories from South Korea

Filter by interest:

  • All Interests
  • Adventure Travel
  • Art & Culture
  • Beaches, Coasts & Islands
  • Food & Drink

Young woman visiting Jinhae Gunhangje Cherry blossom Festival in South Korea.

Feb 22, 2024 • 6 min read

Two young women, from Poland and Israel, pause for a selfie while hiking the Gwaneumsa Trail in Hallasan National Park. Located on Jeju Island, Hallasan is the highest mountain in South Korea.

Feb 20, 2024 • 6 min read

Women eating street food at market

Feb 19, 2024 • 8 min read

A young woman traveling in South Korea pauses to enjoy the view while hiking down from the summit of Hallasan, the highest mountain in South Korea located on Jeju Island.

Feb 18, 2024 • 4 min read

korea tour guides

Feb 18, 2024 • 7 min read

korea tour guides

Feb 18, 2024 • 10 min read

the temple Sinheungsa at Seoraksan national park

Feb 17, 2024 • 10 min read

OCT 24, 2013 Cheoram, South Korea - Korail Baekdudaegan Mountain Range Canyon Train or V-Train, at Seungbu station platform. Sightseeing train operating on Buncheon - Cheoram route.

Feb 17, 2024 • 8 min read

korea tour guides

Jan 27, 2024 • 17 min read

Take advantage of Japan's onsen culture, or visit the Gamcheon Culture Village in Busan.

Apr 28, 2023 • 6 min read

in partnership with getyourguide

Book popular activities in South Korea

Purchase our award-winning guidebooks.

Get to the heart of South Korea with one of our in-depth, award-winning guidebooks, covering maps, itineraries, and expert guidance.

South Korea and beyond

People relaxing by Cheong-Gyecheon stream in the centre of Seoul on a summer evening

Book Tours in Korea with the #1 Korean Travel Agency

Seoul Certified Quality Travel Agency 2019-2020 logo

Already know what you want to do?

Then find your perfect tour in Korea using our search box!

More results...

Why book with VIP Travel?

Best tour guides.

Our senior management personally handpicks each of our guides to ensure we have the best team.

No Middle Man

When booking your tours in Korea with VIP Travel, you are booking directly with the underlying tour provider!

Our Own Resources

We use our own team and resources to ensure consistent quality and the best level of service.

The Ultimate Korean Experience

Nami island tours, visit a scenic island of adventure, seoul tours, explore our vibrant and colourful capital, private tours, complete flexibility, luxury and comfort, our most popular tours in korea, - during spring 2024 -.

Still not sure what to do in Korea? Here are some of our most popular tours in Korea right now. And rest assured, whatever you choose, our top-notch, friendly, and knowledgeable team will do their best to ensure you have a truly memorable time.

Taking a photo outside the third tunnel of aggression on our DMZ half-day tour

Free Cancellation

When cancelling by 5 pm the day before most tours.

What do our guests recommend?

Having been a successful travel agency in Korea since 2010, we know how important it is to listen to our customers. So here is what they have to say about our service and some of our local South Korea tours.

I did a half day DMZ tour with VIP travel. Our guide was Moon. I was very satisfied and highly recommend this. It was efficiently organized and Moon was an excellent guide.

Half day DMZ tour

Went to Nami Island and Rail bike. Our guide is Nancy and she is amazing. She showed us around and help us with translation. Very friendly and I highly recommend!! Thank you Nancy.

Nami Island tour

We are very glad we decided to book with VIP Travel. Grace was an amazing guide with so much information, and a joy to be with. We would have loved to spend more time with her learning about beautiful Korea!

– CELESTE C

Gyeongbok Palace tour

Can't recommend this tour enough. Our guides were all great and couldn't be more kind and helfpul! Their english was very good and answered all my questions about Korean war and history. So Thank you VIP!

DMZ JSA tour

Great 1 day trip esp our guide Hy Young. She is good and keep the smile throughout the day. Really 1 of the best tour guide.

Seoul City tour

We wanted to go to Gangwha Island to experience something different. VIP Travel arranged the trip for us and it was wonderful. Our guide, Grace, was very knowledgeable and scheduled a great day of activities.

Private tour

DMZ tour with VIP Travel was excellent. They picked-up me on-time and provided an excellent information related DMZ and Korean History. No shopping stop with VIP Travel, which is the best. Really recommended to book with them!

Had a lot of fun, very great time. Nancy was very informative with explaining the palace, and about the legacy of king and queen. She brought us to Ginseng. Today was the best she explained the geographics. Nancy is very pleasant, speaks clearly, and kept us informed. Nancy is a great tour guide, I would ask for her again.

You're in safe hands

As an STO certified quality travel agent, we strive to uphold a high standard and work hard to maintain our reputation as one of the leading Korean travel agencies.

Seoul Certified - New Normal Tourism Content 2021-2022 from the official Seoul Tourism Organisation

Ready to make the most of your time in South Korea?

Let us help take away the stress of planning where to go and how to get there while ensuring you don’t miss out on anything along the way!

We accept PayPal

April 25, 2024

The Top K-News from Around the World

31 best korean dramas on netflix, q&a with salle yoo, the first chief legal…, top 5 hidden gems for authentic korean food…, ‘1212: the day’, how a nine-hour coup seized….

Join Our Newsletter

Best of Korea

  • Korean Childbirth Traditions
  • HWANGAP 60TH BIRTHDAY
  • LEARN THE KOREAN LANGUAGE
  • KOREAN ZODIAC
  • Korean Weddings
  • TRAVEL GUIDE
  • RESTAURANTS
  • FOOD STORIES
  • K-DRAMA & MOVIE

South Korea Travel Guide

Where to go, what to see & how to stay on budget.

By Patricia Liu and Joel Marinan

There has never been a better time to visit South Korea. Clean, modern, sophisticated, and ultra safe, Korea is a destination that you will want to come back to again and again. With the rise of Korean culture and entertainment throughout the world, the country is experiencing a renaissance of sorts, especially for foreigners who wish to experience all that Korea has to offer.

Korea has always been a fascinating country to visit and deserves a place on everyone’s travel bucket list. Known for its stunning blend of tradition and modernity, Korea features futuristic technology, bustling markets, and a thriving pop culture scene. There are no guns or drugs allowed in Korea, and visitors can expect a high level of safety and cleanliness while exploring the country. Also of note is that Korea is a no tipping culture, so savoring the delicious cuisine is extra affordable, as are the cab rides to restaurants and other destinations.

Speaking of affordability, the exchange rate between the Korean won and the US Dollar has been very favorable for Westerners, which is another perk of traveling to Korea right now.

Our South Korea Travel Guide shows you where to go, what to see, and when to travel. Start your journey with itinerary ideas and pre-travel tips, the best day trips, and lots more essential Korean travel advice. Let’s go!

Here are some of our most popular articles that will help you make the most of your trip to South Korea.

Light lilac and red colored flowers rest in the foreground with Gyeongju's Cheomseongdae Observatory (첨성대) and a beautiful sky in the background.

A Local’s Guide to Gyeongju

Gwangju in May

What To Do in Korea in May: The Family Month

korea tour guides

19 Did-You-Knows About Korea

Alt Text: An indoor hot spring spa room in Hurshimchung Grand Spa in Busan, South Korea.

10 Ways to Spend a Magical Christmas in Korea

20 Most Beautiful Places in Seoul Bukhansan

Hiking in Seoul, the Top 5 Mountains You Must Try

Jeju

Jeju Island: Top 10 Places You Must See

korea tour guides

19 Best Things to Do in Seoul Right Now- An Insider’s Guide

korea tour guides

23 Reasons Seoul Will Be Your New Favorite City

Latest travel updates.

  • Vaccination is NOT a requirement for entry into Korea.
  • There is no requirement on the passport’s remainder validity for entry. You may travel to Korea as long as your passport remains valid throughout your stay in Korea.
  • From April 1st, 2023, travelers from the USA, Canada, and 21 other countries no longer need to apply for the K-ETA to travel to Korea. This will run at least until 31st December, 2024 and is designed to make it easier to travel to Korea.

Discounted Flights To Korea

Planning Your Trip To Korea

Check the Korean Embassy for any possible travel restrictions.

  • If you’re not sure where to stay, check out our guide to the  best hotels in Seoul  . You can find our recommendations for the best luxury, mid-range, and budget hotels in Seoul, as well as long-term apartments that you’ll love.
  • For the best flight deals to South Korea, Best of Korea recommends  Skyscanner  and  Expedia . You  can find the cheapest prices and most convenient flights and buy the one that suits you best.
  • For the best hotel prices in Seoul, Best of Korea recommends  Klook  0r  Agoda  – they cover most hotels in Seoul and the rest of Korea and offer great prices without hidden fees.
  • Before you travel to Korea, it’s a good idea to order an eSim card, regular  sim card  or  portable WiFi router  to collect at the airport so you’re connected as soon as you arrive. You can change a small bit of money before you travel, but you can also use the airport ATM to get some Korean won.
  • There are large differences in exchange rates so you will need to do some comparing before you exchange a large sum of money. You can exchange USD to KRW easily at banks or money exchange shops in all major tourist areas like central Seoul (Myeongdong and Namdaemun are good places but the Coex Center also offers money exchange. You can also negotiate the exchange rate with the vendor if you think it is too high.
  • You can withdraw cash from bank ATMs. Alternatively, use a pre-paid travel card like the one offered by  Wise , which allows ATM withdrawals and payments and works perfectly in Korea.
  • Don’t forget to bring a  travel adapter for your electronics and leave plenty of extra space in your suitcase for the many Korean souvenirs and goodies you’ll buy on your tri

Do US Citizens Need A Tourist Visa?

No, travelers from the USA don’t need a tourist visa to enter South Korea. You can visit for up to 90 days visa-free.

Current COVID-19 Rules In Korea

Most COVID-19 rules in Korea have been dropped and now there are only 2 main rules to be aware of. First, face masks are mandatory when visiting medical facilities (hospitals). There is no longer a 7-day mandatory quarantine for people in South Korea. If you’re infected with COVID, the Korean government recommends a 5 day self-quarantine, but it’s not enforced. Travelers to Korea should follow the current restrictions or may be liable for fines or deportation.

Korean Tourism Support Hotline

If you have any concerns or problems when traveling in Korea, you can call  1330 . This is a dedicated tourism support hotline where trained specialists provide tourist assistance and is available in Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese, Russian, Vietnamese, Thai, and Malay.

US Government Travel Advisory For Korea

The U.S. Department of State currently has a level 1 travel advisory (Exercise Normal Precautions) for the Republic of Korea (ROK). Find out more about current travel advisories for South Korea on the  Department of State  website.

Gyeongbokgung palace at night in Seoul, South Korea.

6 Best Destinations In Korea

South Korea is truly a country of contrasts. From the bustling, modern city of  Seoul , with cutting-edge designer buildings, VR labs, and AI robots, to peaceful UNESCO World Heritage cities like Jeonju  and  Gyeongju , there are many unique places to explore.

There’s nothing worse than coming back from vacation and hearing about incredible places you missed that you wished you’d seen, such as a beautiful Buddhist temple by the beach (Haedong Yonggungsa Temple) or a leafy island getaway where deer and rabbits roam freely (Nami Island).

Here are 6 of the best destinations in Korea that you absolutely must visit, as well as some of the sights you’ll want to check out while you’re there. We’ll be bringing you lots more detailed destination guides in the future, so be sure to visit again soon.

South Korea Travel Guide For Seoul

Korea’s Busy Capital

Seoul is Korea’s largest city, capital, and first, stop for most travelers to Korea. There are  many beautiful places in Seoul , including landmarks, relics from ancient kingdoms, towering skyscrapers, Buddhist temples, Michelin-starred restaurants, and some of the best street food you’ll find in the world. If you see only one city in Korea, you should definitely visit Seoul.

You’ll never be bored in Seoul. Whether you’re traveling as a family, as a couple, or by yourself, there’s so much to do. Be sure to plan lots of time to check out Korea’s capital.

This  Full Day Tour  of Seoul will show you some of the hottest spots in the city, while this  Customized Private Tour of Seoul will allow you to choose where to go.

Here are 10 of the best Seoul attractions:

  • Gyeongbokgung Palace
  • Bukchon Hanok Village
  • Starfield COEX Mall
  • Bukhansan National Park
  • Myeongdong Street Markets
  • Lotte World Tower
  • Secret Garden (Changdeokgung Palace)
  • Dongdaemun Design Plaza
  • N Seoul Tower
  • Yeouido Hangang Park

South Korea Travel Guide For Busan

Korea’s Second City

Busan, Korea’s second city, is a thriving port city far away from Seoul both physically and culturally. This popular summer destination features some of Korea’s most popular beaches and bars. Explore Busan and you’ll find sprawling markets, fresh seafood, film festivals, the world’s largest shopping mall, coastal temples, and lots more.

Busan is a city with some very photogenic sights. See the sunrise on the beach, hike around leafy coastal streets on the side of cliffs, and marvel at the wide range of (living!) seafood in the markets.

This  Full Day Tour  of Busan will show you the best beaches, markets, and local sights, while this  Customized Private Tour of Busan  will allow you to choose where to go.

Here are 10 of the best Busan attractions:

  • Haeundae Beach
  • Gwangbokdong Food Street
  • Haedong Yonggungsa Temple
  • Huinnyeoul Culture Village
  • Gamcheon Culture Village
  • Oryukdo Sky Walk
  • Lotte World Busan
  • Jagalchi Fish Market
  • BIFF Square & Centum City Mall
  • Taejongdae Resort Park

South Korea Travel Guide For Gyeongju

UNESCO City

Gyeongju is the former capital of the Silla Kingdom, part of the Three Kingdoms part of Korean history. These days, Gyeongju is an open air museum housing Korea’s finest history and monument. This UNESCO World Heritage City is a must-see for those who want to learn more about Korea’s deep cultural past.

Gyeongju is packed with temples, palaces, historical sights, and monuments. But it’s not just the history that draws the crowds, the city is an area of natural beauty, lined with cherry blossoms and shadowed by misty mountains.

This  Full Day Tour of Gyeongju  from Busan will take you around Korea’s open-air museum city, showing the top UNESCO sites along the way, while this  Customized Private Tour of Gyeongju  will allow you to choose where to go.

Here are 10 of the best Gyeongju attractions:

  • Gyeongju Historic Area
  • Bomun Lake Tourist Complex
  • Bulguksa Temple & Seokguram Shrine
  • Donggung Palace & Wolji Pond
  • Yangdong Folk Village
  • Cheomseongdae Astronomical Observatory
  • Gyeongju National Museum
  • Gyochon Traditional Hanok Village
  • Woljeonggyo Bridge
  • Gyeongju National Park

South Korea Travel Guide For Jeju Island

Natural Wonder

Jeju Island is Korea’s semi-tropical island that’s a popular vacation destination for locals and tourists alike. This area of outstanding natural beauty offers up rugged coastal walks, sandy beaches, green hills, and a volcano to hike up for those who enjoy a challenge. Culture and cafe lovers will also find Jeju Island a charm.

From snorkelling under the sea, to hiking above the clouds, sampling Jeju’s black pork BBQ, and drinking local green tea, there’s so many exciting activities, sights, tastes, and experiences waiting for you on Jeju Island.

This  Full Day Tour of Jeju Island  will show you some of the most incredible UNESCO World Heritage sites on Jeju’s East Coast, while this  Customized Private Tour of Jeju Island  will allow you to choose where to go.

Here are 10 of the best Jeju Island attractions:

  • Seongsan Ilchulbong Sunrise Peak
  • Jusangjeolli Hexagonal Lava Cliff
  • Hallasan Mountain (Volcano)
  • Hamdeok Beach
  • Jeju Folk Village
  • Hyeopjae & Geumneung Beach Areas
  • Cheonjeyeon & Jeongbang Waterfalls
  • Udo Traditional Island
  • Yakcheonnsa Coastal Buddhist Temple
  • O’Sulloc Green Tea Fields

South Korea Travel Guide For Jeonju

Traditional Korea

Jeonju is famous for its historical and cultural sights, including the sprawling Jeonju Hanok Village, packed with more than 700 traditional  hanok  houses. Jeonju’s many impressive sights are close to each other and perfect for a day trip from Seoul or Busan. You can even stay overnight in one of the traditional houses.

Jeonju is a tourist hotspot so there are plenty of things to keep travelers entertained and places to experience traditional Korean food and drinks. Be sure to check out the Jeonju bibimbap, one of Korea’s national dishes. Rent hanbok (traditional clothes), take lots of pictures, and see the sights.

This  Full Day Tour of Jeonju  will show you around the beautiful  hanok  houses and traditional Korean restaurants, while this  2-Day Tour of Jeonju  includes an overnight stay in a  hanok  and lots of delicious Korean meals.

Here are 10 of the best Jeonju attractions:

  • Jeonju Hanok Village
  • Gyeonggijeon Shrine & Portrait Museum
  • Jeongdon Catholic Church
  • Jeonju Hyanggyo Confucian School
  • Nambu Traditional Market
  • Jaman Mural Village
  • Omokdae Viewpoint
  • Deokjin Park
  • Hanbyeokdang Pavilion
  • Taiji-ro & Hyangoyo-gil Shopping Streets

South Korea Travel Guide For Gapyeong

Rural Attractions

Gapyeong County is an area just outside of Seoul that’s home to several interesting attractions celebrating Korean and foreign culture. The lush green hills and blue rivers of Gapyeong make it a great place to immerse in Korean nature.

You’ll find some of the hottest day trip locations here. Explore Gapyeong County on a day trip from Seoul. You can see romantic tree-lined streets and cafes on Nami Island, explore one of Korea’s most beautiful gardens, take a trip to Petite France, and enjoy cycling through the hills on an abandoned railway track.

This  Full Day Tour of Gapyeong  will show you around Nami Island, Garden of Morning Calm, and the Rail Bike Park.

Here are 10 of the best Gapyeong attractions:

  • Nami Island
  • Garden of Morning Calm
  • Petite France
  • Ganchon Rail Bike Park
  • Edelweiss Swiss Village
  • Cheongpyeong Lake
  • Jarasum Island
  • Kalbongsan Recreational Forest
  • Gapyeong Sledding Hills
  • Nami Island Zip Line

People walking on a Korean road

There are loads of locations to visit in Korea that make for a perfect day trip from Seoul. Hop on a coach, train, or tour bus in the morning and explore one or more of these unique destinations.

Here are 10 of the best day trips from Seoul to discover on your next journey to Korea:

  • DMZ (North Korean Border)
  • Suwon Hwaseong Fortress
  • Everland Theme Park
  • Jeonju Historic City
  • Seoraksan National Park
  • Korean Folk Village
  • Alpaca World
  • Gwangmyeong Cave

Most travelers to Korea arrive at Incheon Airport and then travel into Seoul (it’s only 40 minutes away) to begin their journey. Seoul is certainly an incredible place to start traveling, but it definitely shouldn’t be your only destination. Korea has a lot to offer, including a lot of seasonal activities and events that you should take into consideration.

Spring and fall are the best seasons to visit Korea and during these times the traditional cities like Gyeongju and Jeonju look amazing. They’re covered with cherry blossoms or fall foliage and this creates some postcard-like scenes. Gapyeong area is packed full of natural sights to enjoy, so definitely check out these areas.

If you’re visiting during summer, head towards the coastal areas, including the north-east coastal towns of Gangneung & Sokcho, or the south-east coastal areas of Busan and the nearby islands, such as Geoje, Tongyeong, and Yeosu. You’ll find lots of winter activities to enjoy in these areas.

Winter is cold and dry and, ironically, a great time to visit Jeju Island. This semi-tropical island is warmer than the mainland, but still gets snow on the mighty Hallasan Mountain. You can sit on a sunny beach one day and then hike knee-deep in snow the next. Jeju is also famous for its citrus, with thousands of tangerine trees dropping their juicy fruits in early winter.

Where To Stay In Seoul

Where To Stay In Seoul

South Korea is truly a country of contrasts. From the bustling, modern city of  Seoul , with cutting-edge designer buildings, VR labs, and AI robots, to peaceful UNESCO World Heritage cities like Jeonju  and  Gyeongju , there are many unique places to explore. If you’ve decided on Seoul, here are some of the best hotels that are well located and highly reviewed.

Choosing the best destinations to visit in Korea can be a challenge, especially if you don’t know what there is to see. You might not have heard of some of these destinations, which is not surprising. Korea is a country of undiscovered wonders that are waiting to be found.

Signiel Hotel Seoul

If you want the best Seoul has to offer, these luxury hotels are for you. Located in Seoul’s glitziest neighborhoods, these hotels are within walking distance of Michelin-starred restaurants, chic boutiques, galleries, museums, and the finest shopping experiences available.

Expect nothing but the best in terms of service and style at these luxury hotels. Silky soft sheets, immaculate rooms with the finest fixtures and fittings, and true 5-star service from the hotel staff. These hotels have sports, dining, and entertainment facilities to make you comfortable during your stay.

Airport transfers are available with these hotels, making your journey into and out of Seoul a breeze. Located in popular upmarket districts in Seoul, these neighborhoods have lots of local charm for you to discover, as well as allow easy access to other parts of the city with excellent transport options nearby.

Not only are these beautiful, comfortable hotels inside, but they are also located in some of the most iconic buildings or districts and provide amazing views over some of Seoul’s most interesting districts. The view from the first hotel is worth the cost alone.

Recommended Luxury Hotels In Seoul

Here are 3 of the best luxury hotels in Seoul that we recommend for an unforgettable stay in Korea’s capital:

Mondrian Seoul Itaewon Hotel

Families. couples and other travelers that want to experience the best of Seoul without breaking the bank can sleep easy with these mid-range hotel recommendations in some of Seoul’s trendy, vibrant districts, including Hongdae, Gangnam, and Myeongdong.

Encounter stylish accommodation in Seoul’s Hongdae districts, which is full of street culture and artistic scenes from the district’s eponymous Hongik University – one of Korea’s leading art centers.

Fashion lovers and shoppers will find lots to love in downtown Gangnam, with its wide streets and glassy storefronts bracketing narrow side streets and hidden delicacies.

Myeongdong is famous for its budget and mid-range accommodation options, including several hotels by the famous Lotte chain – one of Korea’s best mid-range brands.

Whichever mid-range hotel you choose in Seoul, you can be sure you’ll have fantastic city views, convenient subway access, and lots of unique cultural sights, sounds, and tastes to experience.

Recommended Mid-Range Hotels In Seoul

Here are 3 of the best mid-range hotels in Seoul that we recommend for an comfortable stay in Korea’s capital:

L7 Hongdae By Lotte Hotel

Seoul has a wealth of budget accommodation options that will help make your money go further. These hotels are all around $100 or less but offer the comfort and convenience that you’d expect to find in a mid-range hotel. One even has a beautiful rooftop pool.

Although these hotels are cheaper, don’t lower your expectations. You’ll always find great service in Korea. Save on sleeping to spend more on shopping, souvenirs, sights, and all the other fun things there are to do in Seoul.

These budget hotels in Seoul are also in great locations for shopping, enjoying local culture, and seeing the real side of Seoul and Korea. Hongdae offers bargain hunters the chance to get boutique fashion at market prices, Gangnam has plenty of cafes and cheap eats tucked away off the main avenues, and Myeongdong is a budget traveler’s paradise full of $1 street food and bargain souvenirs.

You won’t be disappointed with a night at any of these hotels. If you want to make your budget go further so you can spend more on some of the incredible day trips Seoul has to offer, definitely book a night at one of these hotels.

Recommended Budget Hotels In Seoul

Here are 3 of the best budget hotels in Seoul that we recommend for an affordable stay in Korea’s capital:

Essential Korean Travel Tips

Korean Travel Tips

Korea is a unique country with a written language that looks nothing like English, fascinating etiquette rules , and an always busy lifestyle. Travelers may be lost trying to do even the simplest things.

These travel tips include the best options for staying connected, how to use public transportation easily and cheaply, great discount cards that will save you money as you travel, where to exchange money, and how to learn some basic Korean phrases for when you travel.

These essential Korean travel tips have been crafted by experienced travelers who love to save time and money. Only the best quality services and products are recommended here.

Here are our Korea travel essentials that’ll help you get around more easily, save you money, and let you get the most out of your trip.

Plan ahead now and you’ll have fewer troubles on your travels, giving you more time to enjoy your time in Korea.

If you’re traveling to Korea, you’re almost certainly going to want to get access to the internet to help you navigate, translate Korean, or even book tickets to attractions. Korea has one of the world’s best mobile internet and the prices are very reasonable. 5G mobile internet services are available across the country and Korea was one of the first to get the super-fast service. You won’t have problems connecting with a sim card or WiFi router when you travel.

Korean Sim Cards & Mobile Data Plans​

Sim Cards & Data Plans

A Korean sim card is a great way to get access to all your usual cellphone services when you travel to Korea. Sim cards come with data-only packages, or data and phone services combined.

Buying a Korean sim card will give you access to a Korean phone number, which is useful when using Korean apps. If you want to order food online in Korea, you need to have a Korean phone number to complete the order.

Korean Sim Card Costs

Prices start at W5,900 ($5) for a 1-day sim. You can also get 10-day sim cards (W34,700/$28) and 30-day sim cards (64,400/$52). These all come with unlimited data, domestic calls, and texts.

You can purchase a  Korean Sim Card  From Klook and collect it at the airport. This is a very convenient option as you can use it immediately to help navigate and check in back home.

Korean Portable WiFi Routers​

Portable WiFi Routers

A Korean portable WiFi router will give you access to mobile internet throughout Korea by connecting to WiFi hotspots run by the major phone companies in Korea and comes with great coverage.

The major benefits of a portable WiFi router include a lower cost than a Korean sim card and also the ability to connect up to 3 devices to 1 router. That means that families and groups will be able to share the service.

Korean Portable WiFi Router Costs

The cost of a Korean portable pocket WiFi router is W3,200 ($2.60) per day. You can rent the WiFi router for as many days as you require and pay in advance and pay any excess days when you return it.

You can also purchase a  Korean Portable WiFi Router From Klook and collect it at the airport. You can book online before you travel so that it’s guaranteed to be waiting for you.

Should I Get A Sim Card Or WiFi Router In Korea?​

Both a sim card and WiFi router are great options for travelers to Korea and will almost guarantee a great reception for mobile internet. The choice between whether you should get a sim card or WiFi router in Korea really comes down to the costs involved and if you need a Korean phone number.

WiFi routers are cheaper and allow you to connect 3 devices, so they’re perfect for families. However, a sim card gives you a Korean phone number, which means you can call people and also register for Korean apps which require a phone number.

Check out our detailed article about the  Best Sim Card & Portable WiFi  options for traveling to Korea.

Money Exchange

Korea is a safe, modern country and one that has pushed hard for the mass adoption of cards. Almost every location that deals with money is required to accept card payments. This is great news for travelers to Korea as you can use a card to pay for meals out, entrance tickets, trains, and lots more.

Cash is still needed for some things, such as topping up transportation cards like the T-Money Card (more on that soon) and for paying for small things like street food. Please note, as Korea doesn’t have a tipping culture, you don’t need cash for leaving a tip. In fact, if you try to leave a cash tip, it’ll be returned to you in most places.

Read on to find the best tips to avoid getting ripped off when exchanging money and how to pay the lowest fees when you use a card to pay in Korea. Be a smart traveler and save more money for shopping and souvenirs.

Korean Money Exchange Options​

Once you arrive in Korea, there are several options for exchanging money. First, you can exchange money at a money changer in tourist areas such as Myeongdong. These money changers used to have the best rates in Seoul.

However, a better option these days is to use the currency exchange machines from WOW Exchange. These machines are located all over Seoul’s most popular tourist spots, stations, and hotels. They allow you to exchange foreign cash directly to Korean won, with better rates than at the airport. You can also use these machines to claim a tax refund for your shopping before heading to the airport. Both options require a passport.

Should I Change Money At The Airport?

Exchanging money at the airport is easy and convenient as you can instantly get cash to use for shopping, transportation, and general use. However, the exchange rate at the airport is usually much worse than you’ll find in other places in Korea, as mentioned previously. If you need cash as soon as you land, withdraw a small amount ($50) and then exchange the rest in Seoul.

Wise Travel Money Card

Travel Money Cards For Korea

While cash is useful and familiar when traveling, a much better option is to use a travel money card (also known as a currency card). Travel money cards, such as the Wise Travel Money Card, allow you to pay for travel expenses without the need to carry cash or convert money.

A travel money card offers the convenience of using a credit card without high fees that a regular bank could charge. It also allows you to withdraw cash from an ATM without a fee (up to a limit), so you can avoid carrying any cash on the flight or using a money exchange. The exchange rate is the mid-market rate, meaning it’s better than you’ll find even at the money exchanges listed before.

Can I Use My Bank Card In Korea?​

Credit cards are widely accepted in Korea. Visa and Mastercard users shouldn’t face a problem, but other cards aren’t as widely accepted. Debit cards and cash withdrawals might not work depending on the bank. Your bank may charge a fee when using it overseas, or give a bad exchange rate. Check with your bank before traveling.

The best option for travel money in Korea is to have a mixture of cash and cards, with a backup credit card just in case. Taking some USD with you is always a good option as you can find plenty of places to exchange it to Korean won and probably at a better rate than you’ll get in the US. If you want to withdraw money in Korea, look for the global ATMs in tourist areas.

Taking a  travel money card  will be safer, cheaper, and more convenient than relying on your own bank or credit card, too. These cards offer competitive rates and are widely accepted around the world so you can use them to visit other countries, too. If you use a travel money card and it gets lost or stolen, you can freeze the card instantly with the app and not have to worry about losing the balance on the card.

When you visit Korea, you’ll notice that most people pay for goods with a card or payment app, even for small purchases like a bottle of water. Unfortunately, the payment apps that are common in the US, such as Apple Pay or Google Pay, aren’t available in Korea. Korean apps, such as Kakao Pay, require a Korean bank account, and therefore aren’t an option for travelers.

Korean T-Money Card

T-Money For Public Transport

The T-Money Card is an essential purchase for every traveler to Korea. The T-Money Card is a transportation card that allows contactless travel on Korea’s buses and subways. Simply buy a T-Money Card, top-up the card, then use it to travel.

Not only is this transportation card really convenient, it also saves you money. You’ll receive a discount on every bus or subway journey when you pay with the T-Money Card. These discounted fares are available in all cities across Korea, not just Seoul.

This isn’t the only use of the T-Money Card. You can also use to buy a coffee from Starbucks, get lunch in McDonald’s, shop for Korean cosmetics, and even to watch a baseball game. It’s a very useful card that can be used anywhere you see the T-Money Card.

You can get the  T-Money Card in Korea from subway stations and at certain transport centers, including Seoul Station and Incheon Airport. The card costs 2,500 KRW. You can buy the card with a credit card, but to top-up the card, you need to use cash. If you buy a Discover Seoul Pass, this card includes the T-Money functions.

Discover Seoul Pass Card (2)

Save With The Discover Seoul Pass

Travelers to Seoul have a lot of options for incredible attractions to enjoy and experience. However, tourists, especially families, can find that the cost of these attractions quickly add up, especially when you are visiting many locations in a short time.

A great way to save money when you travel in Seoul is to buy a  Discover Seoul Pass  – a special card that offers you big savings on some of Seoul’s top attractions, as well as other benefits.

If you plan to visit Seoul’s Royal Palaces, N Seoul Tower, Lotte World Adventure Theme Park, the COEX Aquarium, Alive Museum, Seoul Zoo, or other premium attractions, you can gain free entry when you purchase a Discover Seoul Pass.

Not only that, you can also get a free river cruise, free hanbok rental, free ride on the Airport Express from Incheon Airport to Seoul, free City Tour Bus Ride, free T-Money Card and lots more.

The Discover Seoul Pass is valid for 24 | 48 | 72 hours and is valid from the moment you first use it until that many hours later.

N Seoul Tower

Things To See & Do In Korea

If you want to build your own itinerary for South Korea, then this section of the South Korea Travel Guide will provide the building blocks you need to craft the perfect trip.

South Korea is a country packed with famous landmarks and sights, unique culture – modern & historical,  family-fun activities, outdoor adventures, cozy cafe districts, and natural wonders. There’s more to do in Korea than you could imagine and it’s impossible to explore it all in one trip. Try to plan your itinerary by cities and locations. For example, plan your day in Seoul stay by district.

Here are some of the best things to see and do in South Korea, broken down into different themes so you can find things that interest you the most. The location of each of these attractions is included, too, so you can create a city by city itinerary, seeing the best South Korea has to offer.

These attractions are available all year round so whenever you go to Korea, you can enjoy them. There are plenty of things to see and do in Korea that only happen during certain seasons. Check out the  Season Guide  in this South Korea Travel Guide for more information about Korean festivals and seasonal events.

Here are 10 of the best Korean landmarks:

  • Lotte World Tower (Seoul)
  • Bukchon Hanok Village (Seoul)
  • Nami Island (Gapyeong)
  • Banwol ‘Purple Island’ (West Coast)
  • N Seoul Tower (Seoul)
  • Dongdaemun Design Plaza (Seoul)
  • Seoraksan National Park (Gangwon Province)
  • Hwaseong Fortress (Suwon)
  • Cheonggyecheon Stream (Seoul)
  • Gamcheon Cultural Village (Busan)

Eomuk

Why travel to a diverse country such as Korea and not embrace the local culture? Here are 10 of the best unique Korean experiences you can only enjoy fully in Korea. Be brave, try something new and create lasting memories of your Korean adventure.

Here are 10 of the best uniquely Korean experiences:

  • Wear Traditional Korean Hanbok (Royal Palaces)
  • Sing In A Korean Noraebang (Everywhere)
  • Sleep In A Korean Hanok House (Hanok Villages)
  • Visit The Kimchi Museum (Seoul)
  • Eat Street Food (Traditional Markets)
  • Experience A Korean Temple Stay (National Parks)
  • Drink Makgeolli – Korean Rice Wine (Everywhere)
  • Visit The World’s Most Dangerous Border – The DMZ
  • Relax In A Korean Sauna (Everywhere)
  • Visit A Korean Green Tea Field (Boseong, Jeju)

Historic Korean Sights

Here are 10 of the best Korean historic sights:

  • Gyeongbokgung Palace (Seoul)
  • The Secret Garden (Seoul)
  • Bulguksa Temple (Gyeongju)
  • Jeonju Hanok Village (Jeonju)
  • Seoul Fortress Walls (Seoul)
  • Haedong Yonggungsa Temple (Busan)
  • Andong Hahoe Folk Village (Andong)
  • Gyeongju Historic Area (Gyeongju)
  • Baekje Historic Area (Gongju, Buyeo)
  • Jangsaengpo Whale Museum (Ulsan)

Modern K-Culture Sights Including K-Star Road in Gangnam

Here are 10 of the best modern K-Culture spots:

  • K-Pop Headquarters (Seoul)
  • HYBE Insight (Seoul)
  • COEX Artium (Seoul)
  • K-Style Hub (Seoul)
  • Hongdae Shopping Street (Seoul)
  • Hallyu K-Star Road (Seoul)
  • Asia Culture Center (Gwangju)
  • Busan International Film Festival Square (Busan)
  • MBC World Theme Park (Seoul)

As you’ll see, there’s just so much to see and do in Korea. You could spend a whole week in Seoul and not run out of exciting activities to do and sights to explore. Our advice is to try to avoid planning to do too many things in one day and adding in plenty of free time.

There’ll be many random things that catch your eye, such as a curious side street, or your nose, like the delicious smells from a food stall. Make sure you’ve got flexibility in your schedule to investigate these surprises and to take a rest if you need to – walking and traveling for days on end can get tiring.

Korea comes alive at night and markets and city streets are often best explored after the sun goes down. Drab concrete buildings come alive with neon signs, lanterns, and electric lights and are quite a sight to be seen. Visit popular tourist attractions such as the royal palaces and hanok villages during the morning as they’ll be less crowded.

If you plan to visit the Secret Garden in Changdeokgung Palace (you really should!), tickets are available on the day and sell out fast. Getting to these places early can guarantee you get tickets, see the sights unobstructed, and have time in the evening to soak up the night life and culture.

Family Friendly Korean Attraction Lotte World Adventure

Here are the 10 best family-friendly activities in Korea:

  • Nami Island & Garden of Morning Calm (Gapyeong)
  • Seoul Grand Park & Zoo (Seoul)
  • Lotte World Adventure (Seoul, Busan)
  • Alive Museum & Dynamic Maze (Seoul)
  • Seoul Children’s Grand Park (Seoul)
  • Seoul Children’s Museum (Seoul)
  • Everland & Caribbean Bay Theme Parks (Near Seoul)
  • Sea Life Busan Aquarium
  • Jeju Dinosaur Island (Jeju)
  • Alpaca World (Gangwon Province)

Korean Museums & Galleries

Here are the 10 best museums & galleries in Korea:

  • National Museum of Korea (Seoul)
  • Seoul Museum of Art (Seoul)
  • Gyeongju National Museum (Gyeongju)
  • War Memorial of Korea (Seoul)
  • National Folk Museum of Korea (Seoul)
  • National Maritime Museum (Busan)
  • Seodaemun Prison History Museum (Seoul)
  • Seoul Museum of History (Seoul)
  • Museum Kimchikan (Seoul)
  • Daegu Art Museum (Daegu)

Insta-Worthy Cafe Streets In Korea

Here are the 10 best cafe areas in Korea:

  • Ikseondong Hanok Village (Seoul)
  • Gyeongui Line Hongdae (Seoul)
  • Samcheondong Cafe Street (Seoul)
  • Jeonpo Cafe Street (Busan)
  • Hwangnidan-Gil (Gyeongju)
  • Gangneung Coffee Street (Gangneung)
  • Sinsa-Dong / Garosugil Road (Seoul)
  • Jukjeon Cafe Street (Seoul)
  • Hwaseong Haenggung Area (Suwon)
  • Kim Kwang Seok Gil Street (Daegu)

Traditional Markets & Shopping in Korea

Here are 10 of the best Korean markets and shopping areas:

  • Gwangjang Market (Seoul)
  • Myeongdong Market Area (Seoul)
  • Jagalchi Fish Market (Busan)
  • Centum City Mall (Busan)
  • IFC Mall (Seoul)
  • Starfield COEX Mall (Seoul)
  • Nambu Market (Jeonju)
  • Seomyeong Underground Shopping Center (Busan)
  • Seogwipo Maeil Olle Market (Jeju)

Natural Wonders in Korea

Here are 10 of the best natural sights in Korea:

  • Hallasan Mountain (Jeju)
  • Jirisan National Park (Jeollanam Provice)
  • Seoraksan National Park (Gyeonggi Province)
  • Seongsan Ilchulbong Sunrise Peak (Jeju)
  • Damyang Juknokwon Bamboo Forest (Damyang)
  • Boseong Green Tea Plantation (Boseong)
  • Haeundae Beach (Busan)
  • Udo Island (Jeju)
  • Hwaamdonggul Cave (Gangwon Province)

Travel Itinerary For South Korea

Travel Itinerary For Korea

When planning a travel itinerary for South Korea, it’s best to think about what kind of experience you want when you travel to South Korea and build your itinerary from that. What kind of traveler are you and what do you want to take away from your Korea trip? Are you planning a trip for yourself, for your family, or as a romantic escape?

Do you want to learn about traditional Korean culture and history? Are you visiting to immerse yourself in modern Korean culture and maybe meet your idols? Are you planning to get out into Korea’s mountains to hike and join a Buddhist Temple Stay? Or are you going to eat, drink, shop, and make the most of Korea’s discounted goods? Or all of the above?

This section of this South Korea Travel Guide will offer some of the best one-week and two-week itineraries for South Korea. These itineraries are rough guides, created to help you begin planning your trip. Feel free to pick and choose the parts from them that you like to create your own travel itinerary for South Korea. We’ll be adding more great itineraries soon, be sure to check back for the latest ideas.

Classic 1 Week Itinerary For Korea: Seoul, Busan, Gyeongju

This is one of the most popular of the 1-week itineraries for South Korea and will take you to the most famous and interesting places that are top of most travelers’ South Korea bucket lists. Starting in Seoul, Korea’s capital, you’ll explore the best sights in this city before taking a day trip out to the lovely Gapyeong County to get a breath of fresh Korean countryside air.

From day 4, zip across the whole of Korea on the high-speed KTX train and explore Korea’s second city, Busan. See coastal temples, fish markets, wide beaches, and more in Busan before taking a day trip to Korea’s historic UNESCO World Heritage City, Gyeongju. On the last day, it’s time to return to Seoul to pack your bags full of the best souvenirs and snacks and say farewell in the highest part of the city.

korea tour guides

Afternoon : Dressed in your hanbok, enjoy more traditional Seoul with a walk around the narrow streets of the Bukchon Hanok Village. Visit traditional Korean teahouses, galleries, markets, and more.

Evening : Check out the stalls and shops of artsy Insadong, contemplate Jeogyesa Temple, and take an evening stroll along the Cheonggyecheon Stream before dining in Myeongdong or the Jonggak Avenue of Youth. This  Full Day Tour  of Seoul will show you some of the hottest spots in the city, while this  Customized Private Tour of Seoul  will allow you to choose where to go.

South Korea 7 Day Itinerary Day 2

Afternoon : Head back to central Seoul and witness the bustling sights and delicious smells of Seoul’s traditional Gwangjang and Dongdaemun Markets. Try delectable Korean street foods here.

Evening : Take the Namsam Cable Car to the top of Namsan Mountain and watch the sunset from N Seoul Tower. See some of Seoul’s fortress walls before heading back down to go late-night shopping at Myeongdong Market.

South Korea 7 Day Itinerary Day 3

Afternoon : Zip line or sail over to Nami Island for impressive nature, bike rides, leafy walks, and cozy cafes. See popular scenes from K-dramas and even some wild animals, like deer and rabbits.

Evening : Pedal your way along an abandoned railway at the Gangchon Rail Bike Park before heading back to Seoul for fine dining in Gangnam’s Apgujeong Rodeo district.

South Korea 7 Day Itinerary Day 4

Afternoon : Head to the Nampo-dong near Busan Station and visit Jagalchi Market for a fresh seafood lunch. Then explore cosy Bosu-dong Book Alley or take a taxi to the Huinnyeoul Culture Village.

Evening : Take the subway up to Haeundae Beach for Busan’s best night-scenes. Grab dinner overlooking the beach, or at one of the market stalls. If you’re feeling brave, visit BUSAN X the SKY to see breathtaking views over the coast and city.

South Korea 7 Day Itinerary Day 5

Afternoon : Head to the Gyeongju Gyochon Traditional Village for a traditional meal and to see the stunning Woljeonggyo Bridge. Gyeongju National Museum is nearby, too.

Evening : See the tranquil night views of Wolji Pond where palace buildings reflect perfectly in still waters. Stop at Hwangnidan-gil area for dinner and drinks before returning to Busan.

South Korea 7 Day Itinerary Day 6

Afternoon : Explore the artistic shopping streets of Hongdae for last minute souvenirs and gifts for yourself. Take a break in one of the unique animal or artsy cafes.

Evening : Either take a night cruise along the Han River from Yeouido Hangang Park or dine in style at the Lotte World Tower in Jamsil, the world’s 6th tallest building. Both offer great night views of Seoul and unforgettable memories to take home.

Korea Travel Guide to Seasons

Korean Seasons Guide

The best time to visit South Korea is during the warm spring or fall seasons. The weather is mild and clear, there’s a range of festivals and seasonal activities to enjoy, and you can travel to Korea comfortably.

The best months to visit are April, May, September, and October. These months are all during the Korean school semester, so there won’t be as many local travelers around during the weekdays. However, expect the weekends to be busy as people leave the cities to travel within Korea.

Large public holidays, including  Chuseok (mid-autumn festival) in September / October) and Buddha’s Birthday (May), provides travelers with the opportunity to experience Korean culture and celebrations. These holidays change each year based on the lunar calendar.

Korean Weather & Climate

South Korea is a country that experiences four very distinct seasons, with temperatures ranging from 100 Fahrenheit in the summer to below 0 Fahrenheit in the winter. Each of South Korea’s seasons brings opportunities to see unique natural views and enjoy the different climates in Korea.

Spring has some of the gentlest weather, with light rain and a quick jump in temperature to the 60s and 70s by late March. Summer begins with the rainy season in late June and becomes extremely humid and hot throughout July and August before cooling again in September.

Fall has the best weather in Korea, with many warm, sunny days. Cold winter weather appears very quickly in mid-November and the first snow usually appears by late November. Winter is dry and sunny with the lowest chance of rainfall but is also very cold. Snow isn’t constant, but can fall for several weeks on and off during winter.

South Korea Travel Guide To Spring

Visiting in spring offers the chance to see beautiful cherry blossoms stretch across the country, as well as many other spring flowers that brighten up Korea after a cold winter.

Spring starts in late March with the awakening of the cherry blossoms and ends in early June with the start of the rainy season. South Korea is a country with a close connection to nature, which can be witnessed in the many spring festivals and celebrations that happen throughout the year.

Some of the best spring festivals include the Jinhae Cherry Blossom Festival, Damyang Bamboo Forest Festival, Yeon Deung Hoe Lotus Lantern Festival, Jindo Sea Parting Festival, and Boseong Green Tea Plantation Festival.

South Korea Travel Guide To Summer

The weather in summer is perfect for getting outside and relaxing on one of Korea’s many beaches. Some of the best activities include spending a weekend camping or glamping by the beach, hiking in shaded valleys in the national parks, and water sports such as surfing, kayaking, and scuba diving.

Unfortunately, the heat may put off some travelers, and high humidity makes it uncomfortable to move around too much. Fortunately, Korea is a modern country with lots of air-conditioning and ways to deal with the hot weather, including delicious summer dishes.

Cool down with a bowl of Korean bingsu (shaved ice dessert) or a cool latte in one of the many cozy Korean cafes in popular beach destinations.

South Korea Travel Guide To Fall

Travelers to Korea in the fall are treated to spectacular fall foliage creeping far and wide. You can see it falling on palace grounds, sprawled on mountains in national parks, and along city streets.

The start of the fall foliage season in Korea coincides with the end of the hot and humid summer, with clear skies and cool weather, making it the perfect time to travel in Korea. Like spring, the fall season in Korea is one of the festivals and celebrations.

The Chuseok holidays in late September / early October are the biggest public holidays of the year, with cultural events held in popular tourist destinations. There’s also a range of cultural festivals, such as the Andong Mask Festival, Baekje Culture Festival, Jinju Namdang Yudeung Lantern Festival, Jeonju Bibimbap Festival, and the Seoul Kimchi Festival.

South Korea Travel Guide To Winter

Winter, like summer, has more extreme weather than spring and fall, with temperatures often in the 20s and 30s and below. This season, however, is also one of the best for travelers who want to see clear, blue skies and experience good weather.

Winter is the driest season and it very rarely rains. If you don’t mind the cold weather, it’s perfect for traveling around South Korea. One of the biggest draws during winter is the chance to see snowy Korean landscapes, from snow-bedecked royal palaces to frosty peaks atop Korea’s many mountains.

Winter sports are popular in Korea, with ski and snowboard resorts aplenty. Winter also offers the chance for family fun with winter attractions including sledding, winter illuminations, and Christmas parades.

Costs To Travel In Korea

Cost To Travel To Korea

The cost to travel in South Korea largely depends on your personal style of travel. You can travel on a low budget in Korea, for under $50 per day, or you could also travel for 10 times that amount if you wished to.

Food costs range from a few dollars for a bowl of  jajang  (black soybean) noodles to hundreds for premium  hanwoo (Korean beef) steak. The same applies to accommodation, with budget hostels costing $10 per night and premium 5 stars hotels costing hundreds.

Most travelers to Korea will already know what they want to prioritize their spending on. Some travel to Korea to eat, others to shop, and many more to experience the unique culture and history that Korea has to offer.

The costs in this section of our South Korea Travel Guide are based on the latest costs in Korea from this year. Examples of different costs have been covered to give you an idea of what to expect when you try to budget.

Please note, these prices are based on traveling in Seoul during non-peak times. Prices may be higher in peak times, which include cherry blossom season (Apr) and fall foliage season (Oct). Popular tourist cities, such as Gyeongju and Jeonju, may also have higher prices on weekends.

How Much Does It Cost To Travel In South Korea?

Travelers may find they want to spend more on hotels and less on eating out, or vice-versa, so don’t feel like you have to only follow the costs for one section. This is only a guideline to help you plan based on your own personal preferences.

To make it easier to figure out your expected costs to travel in Korea, this South Korea Travel Guide has broken down the costs into 3 different categories. These categories loosely fit 3 different types of travelers, as described below:

  • Accommodation:  $200+ per night, per room (double)

Korea has a wide range of luxurious hotel options, including rooms in the Lotte World Tower, historic hanok houses, and glamping for those who want to escape to the countryside.

  • Food & Drink:  $100+ per day, per person

It’s easy to spend a lot on food and drink in Korea as there are so many delectable restaurants. Fresh seafood, Korean steak, or the finest foreign foods are all available.

  • Transportation:  $20+ per day, per person

Taxis and transportation are relatively cheap in Korea. A taxi journey across Seoul can cost less than $20 for 30 minutes and even the 1st class options on Korea’s high-speed trains are under $100 for the longest journey (Seoul to Busan).

Things To See & Do In South Korea​

  • Accommodation:  $100 ~ $200 per night, per room (double)

You can book 4-star hotels in Seoul for very reasonable prices and enjoy both comfort and lower prices than you’d find at home. Korea has a wide range of comfortable mid-priced hotels.

  • Food & Drink:  $50+ per day, per person

With all-you-can-eat Korean restaurants that serve unlimited Korean BBQ and other dishes for under $20 or $30 per person, it’s easy to enjoy the best food Korea has to offer without breaking the bank.

  • Transportation:  up to $15 per day, per person

Use the subway and buses to get around the big cities and trains to travel further around Korea without breaking the bank. You can even splash out on a taxi and pay only a few dollars per person when traveling as a group for a few dollars extra.

korea tour guides

  • Accommodation:  up to $100 per night, per room (double)

Hostels and guesthouses can be found for under $50 per night and are perfect for somewhere to rest and recharge. If that’s all you need, save money here and spend it elsewhere.

  • Food & Drink:  $20 – $30 per day, per person

If you budget well and stick to street food, free hotel breakfasts, and convenience store foods, you can eat well and still have enough to splurge on good food for dinner.

  • Transportation:  up to $10 per day, per person

Walking and buses are cheap and convenient ways to travel around Korea’s biggest cities. Traveling from city to city is also cheap, with intercity buses costing less than $10 for 1-2 hour journeys.

slf_f

Further Costs To Travel In South Korea

Besides these everyday costs to travel in South Korea, there are other costs that you’ll need to cover from time to time. These costs include internet & phone access, day trips, activities, souvenirs, travel insurance, and flights. These costs will be broken down into low and high-end costs that you can expect to pay in Korea.

korea tour guides

Museums and galleries offer unique (and authentic) Korean souvenirs such as pottery, painting, tea & soju sets, and more. If you want something a bit more special, head to the underground markets near Gwangjang Market in Seoul and get your own handmade hanbok, which you can get posted back home to save luggage space.

  • Small Souvenirs: $5+
  • Korean Cosmetics: $5+
  • Korean Artworks: $10+
  • Korean Tea (box of): $10 to $20
  • Korean Soju Set: $10 to $20
  • Korean Handcrafts: $10+
  • Tailored Hanbok: $200+

Day Trip Costs In Korea

The day trip prices quoted below are the prices you can expect to pay with a reputable tour company like  Klook  or  Trazy . Hiring a private guide will be a lot more expensive and might come to $200+ per day.

Please note:  The prices quoted below are estimates and may change depending on the season or tour services.

  • DMZ Tour – $50 to $120
  • Nami Island Area – $40 to $70
  • Everland Theme Park – $30 to $50
  • Jeonju Hanok Village – $50 to $70
  • Korean Folk Village – $50 to $60
  • Seoraksan Mountain – $70 to $150

korea tour guides

As mentioned earlier in this South Korea Travel Guide, buying a  Discover Seoul Pass  is a great way to save money on Seoul’s premium attractions.

  • Royal Palaces – $3
  • N Seoul Tower – $10
  • Hanbok Rental – $10+
  • Seoul City Tour Bus – $10
  • Han River Cruise – $15 to $30
  • Seoul Sky Observatory – $30 to $50
  • Aquariums – $20 to $30
  • Seoul Zoo & Seoul Grand Park $10
  • Amusement Parks – $30 to $40

korea tour guides

The cost to fly to Korea is more than twice the normal price right now. Fortunately, Korea ended the restrictions on the number of flights into the country from June 2022 and flight costs and availability should be improved in the near future.

Best of Korea recommends  Skyscanner  and  Expedia  for the best flight deals to Korea.

Discounted Flights To Korea (1)

Why Travel To South Korea?

In recent years, travelers from around the world have been increasingly drawn to South Korea. The country is a must-see destination in Asia, with more than 17 million travelers in 2019. After reading this South Korea Travel Guide, you’ll understand what draws so many people to the Land of The Morning Calm, as Korea is also known.

There are myriad reasons why people visit Korea. Many come to experience life in a unique country, packed with historical and cultural sights that you won’t find elsewhere in the world. In the afternoon you can walk through a royal palace dressed in  hanbok  (traditional Korean clothes), sip green tea in a  hanok  (traditional Korean house), and pass Buddhist monks walking peacefully through an ancient temple.

Modern South Korean culture is conquering the world, with chart-topping acts that include BTS and Black Pink, Oscar-winning movies like Parasite, and phenomenally successful TV shows like Squid Game. This brings in legions of fans flocking to shooting locations and film sets to relive their favorite K-Culture moments. Some lucky travelers even get to catch sight of their favorite K-Stars walking around Gangnam, a hotspot for Korea’s most famous citizens.

Not only is Korea a beautiful country, it’s a country that will make you beautiful, with some of the world’s best fashion and beauty shops. Korea is famous for its K-Beauty products and is a beauty and fashion shoppers paradise. From the street fashions of Hongdae, to the luxurious fashion malls of Gangnam, and the wall-to-wall malls with discount clothes in Dongdaemun, you’re guaranteed to find something you can’t resist at a great price. If you prefer a cultural shopping experience, there are traditional markets all over Korea, where you can experience street food, buy novel gifts, and see how locals live and socialize.

Man in Korean hanbok walking in a palace in Seoul

There’s so much more to South Korea than what you’ll find in the cities, however. South Korea, a country that’s 70% mountainous with coasts on three sides, offers so much to nature and adventure lovers. Hiking, South Korea’s national pastime, is a popular way to see more of the Korean countryside, looking down over rice fields, forested valleys, and pockets of urbanization. Skydiving, parasailing, scuba diving, water sports, cycling, rock climbing, white water rafting, and lots more are on offer and very reasonably priced. South Korea is a great place to enjoy the great outdoors.

The real jewel in South Korea’s natural crown, however, has to be Jeju Island – one of the New 7 Wonders of the Natural World. Explore lava caves, hike to the peak of the central dormant volcano (Hallasan Mountain), trek around the rugged coast, relax on a sandy beach in a modern cafe, and even try your hand at horse riding.

Whatever your reason to travel to South Korea, you’re sure to find more and more reasons to return again and again. Let this South Korea Travel Guide whet your appetite for your first trip, inspire you to plan a follow-up trip, and guide you to the best things to see and do in South Korea.

Korean Air plane arriving in South Korea

South Korea Travel Guide FAQs

Not sure about the South Korea travel restrictions and want to know more about visas, vaccinations, and what the rules are? This next section covers some of the most frequently asked questions about traveling to Korea now. If you have more questions that aren’t covered below, feel free to write to us on the  Best of Korea  Facebook page.

Do I need a visa to travel to South Korea?

US citizens and tourists from 111 other countries, including Canada and Mexico, don’t need a visa to travel to South Korea. The US government and South Korea have a visa-free travel arrangement and tourists can stay for up to 90 days.

What happens when I arrive in South Korea?

From September 2022 onwards it is no longer necessary to provide any vaccination status or take any PCR or RAT tests. A mandatory health check will be required, but this is only a simple form you can fill in on arrival.

What happens if I get a positive PCR result?

If you test positive for COVID-19 while in Korea, you will need to quarantine for 7 days at government facilities. Travelers who break the quarantine rules are subject to deportation or fines.

Can I travel to Korea if I'm unvaccinated?

Yes, you can still travel to South Korea if you’re unvaccinated. South Korea no longer restricts travel based on vaccination status (as of October 2022).

However, if a traveler (vaccinated or unvaccinated) tests positive for COVID-19 in Korea, they will have to self-quarantine until negative.

South Korea is a dynamic and culturally rich country that deserves a place on everyone’s travel bucket list. Known for its stunning blend of tradition and modernity, Korea features futuristic technology, bustling markets, and a thriving pop culture scene. Perhaps most importantly, visitors can expect a high level of safety and cleanliness while exploring the country and savoring its delicious cuisine.

This South Korea Travel Guide shows you where to go, what to see, and when to travel. Start your journey with itinerary ideas and pre-travel tips, the best day trips, and lots more essential Korean travel advice. Let’s go!

LATEST KOREA TRAVEL UPDATES

How to travel to korea, best destinations in korea, where to stay in seoul, korean travel tips, things to see & do, travel itineraries for korea, korean season guide, cost to travel to korea, further costs to korea, why travel to korea now, south korea travel faqs.

6/1/23 From June 1st, 2023, there is  no longer any mandatory quarantine  for COVID-infected people in Korea – both locals and travellers. The Korean government now recommends that infected people showing symptoms should self-isolate (voluntarily) for 5 days.

4/1/23 From April 1st, 2023, travelers from the USA and 21 other countries  no longer need to apply for the K-ETA  to travel to Korea. This will run until 31st December, 2024 and is designed to make it easier to travel to Korea.

3/20/23 From March 20th, 2023, the indoor mask mandate has been removed for public transport, including buses, trains, subway, taxis, and flights. The only remaining mask mandate is for medical facilities, including hospitals, care homes, and pharmacies.

How To Travel To Korea

Current Travel Restrictions For South Korea 2023

If you’re suspected of infection when you arrive (high temperature, feverish signs), you may be asked to take a PCR test. PCR tests are now free for travelers suspected of being COVID-19 positive within the first 3 days of arrival. This South Korea Travel Guide is regularly updated with the latest Korean travel restrictions.

Requirements To Travel To Korea

Here’s a simple 2-step guide about how to travel to Korea right now. Most restrictions have been lifted so travel to Korea is easier than ever. This applies to travelers from the US, Canada, and many other countries . As mentioned, it doesn’t matter whether you’re vaccinated or not.

Check the Korean Embassy if you’re not sure in either situation.

  • When you travel to Korea, you will be asked to complete a self-check health questionnaire to show you’re not sick. You can do this when you arrive or complete it before you depart on the  Q-Code website .
  • You don’t need to do any testing before you fly, but it is a good idea to take a self-test to make sure you’re safe. If you’re infected in Korea, it’s necessary to do 7 days self-quarantine. You don’t need to bring copies of your vaccination records but printing a copy of the K-ETA is recommended.

No, travelers from the USA don’t need a tourist visa to enter South Korea. You can visit for up to 90 days visa-free. However, you must apply for the K-ETA before traveling and upload your travel plans and hotel details.

Here are 6 of the best destinations in Korea that you absolutely must visit, as well as some of the sights you’ll want to check out while you’re there. We’ll be bringing you lots more detailed destination guides in the future, so be sure to visit again soon

South Korea Travel Guide For Seoul

This  Full Day Tour  of Seoul will show you some of the hottest spots in the city, while this  Customized Private Tour of Seoul  will allow you to choose where to go.

South Korea Travel Guide For Busan

Korea is a unique country with a written language that looks nothing like English, interesting  Korean Cultural And Etiquette Rules , and an always busy lifestyle. Travelers may be lost trying to do even the simplest things.

If you’re traveling to Korea, you’re almost certainly going to want to get access to the internet to help you navigate, translate Korean, or even book tickets to attractions. Korea has one of the world’s best mobile internet and the prices are very reasonable. 5G mobile internet services are available across the country and Korea was one of the first to get the super-fast service. You won’t have problems connecting with a sim card or WiFi router when you travel

korea tour guides

Traveling to any country involves potential scams, bad exchange rates, mistakes, and confusion when it comes to dealing with foreign currency. Fortunately, travelers to Korea have a wide range of options for travel money both before and while they travel.

Wise Travel Money Card

South Korea is a country packed with famous landmarks and sights, unique culture – modern & historical,  family-fun activities, outdoor adventures, cozy cafe districts, and natural wonders. There’s more to do in Korea than you could imagine and it’s impossible to explore it all in one trip. Try to plan your itinerary by cities and locations. For example, plan your day in Seoul and stay by the district.

Here are some of the best things to see and do in South Korea, broken down into different themes so you can find things that interest you the most. The location of each of these attractions is included, too, so you can create a city-by-city itinerary, seeing the best South Korea has to offer.

korea tour guides

Any South Korea Travel Guide would be incomplete without thee top landmarks & famous areas in Korea. These unmissable Korean attractions offer some of the best sights in Korea, showing you Korean history, culture, design, and sense of humor.

Unique Korean Experiences

Learning about Korea’s past is not only enjoyable, it’ll also open your eyes to how modern Korean culture has evolved. Witness the majesty of grand palaces and the humble Buddhist temples and gain an insight into life in Korea with these fascination historical sights.

Modern K-Culture Sights Including K-Star Road in Gangnam

Are you a fan of Korean culture? Then check out these 10 modern K-Culture locations in Korea. Whether you’re ARMY or an arthouse cinema fan, you’ll love these sights. K-Drama fans, check out these  K-Drama Filming Spots in Seoul .

Family Friendly Korean Attraction Lotte World Adventure

If you’re traveling to Korea with your family, you don’t need to worry about the kids getting bored. There are plenty of family-fun attractions in Korea to keep them amused and to show them what Korea’s really like.

Korean Museums & Galleries

Culture lovers will find no shortage of places to learn about Korean, Asian, and world history & culture. Korea has a rich history and displays this through a range of museums. Learn about traditional life, Korean wars, the democracy struggles, and even  kimchi .

Insta-Worthy Cafe Streets In Korea

Once a land of teahouses, Korea has now fully embraced coffee culture. Korea’s late-night culture makes cafes a great place to gather and chat. The rise of social media has also led to hundreds of insta-worthy cafes with photogenic decor, unusual coffee designs, and delicious desserts.

Traditional Markets & Shopping in Korea

Many people travel to Korea just to shop, thanks to the low prices, haggling in the markets, and good quality items. From traditional markets to high-end designer goods, there’s somewhere to shop for everyone. Be sure to try authentic Korean street foods in the markets, too.

Natural Wonders in Korea

Korea is a country surrounded by sea on 3 sides and 70% mountainous, giving it a wealth of natural beauty. Besides  Korean cherry blossoms , flowers, and fall foliage, there are sculpted gardens, shimmering ponds, riverside parks, and a volcano to see.

korea tour guides

Morning : Explore Seoul’s historic royal palaces starting with Gyeongbokgung or Changdeokgung Palace in central Seoul. You get free entry if you’re wearing a Korean hanbok, so be sure to pick one up from the rental shops outside.

korea tour guides

Morning : Learn about Korea’s history at the National Museum or War Memorial in Yeongsan. These fascinating museums have interactive exhibits and feature 1000’s of years of Korean history.

South Korea 7 Day Itinerary Day 3

Morning : Take a day trip from Seoul to explore Gapyeong County. See the wonders of the Garden of Morning Calm and its idyllic nature. This is one of the most beautiful gardens in Korea.

South Korea 7 Day Itinerary Day 4

Morning : Grab an early breakfast at Seoul Station and ride the high-speed KTX train directly to Seoul. It takes less than 4 hours and rides past rice fields, mountains, and the Korean countryside.

South Korea 7 Day Itinerary Day 5

Morning : Take a day trip to the UNESCO World Heritage City of Gyeongju and roam the Gyeongju Historic Area. See Daereungwon Tomb Complex and Cheomseongdae Observatory.

South Korea 7 Day Itinerary Day 6

Morning : Pack your bags and ride the KTX back to Seoul. Head to Hongdae for street food snacks or Michelin-starred delights in famous restaurants.

South Korea Travel Guide To Spring

March to May

South Korea Travel Guide To Summer

June To August

South Korea Travel Guide To Fall

September to November

South Korea Travel Guide To Winter

December to February

N Seoul Tower

Korean Souvenir Costs

The best places to buy souvenirs in Korea are in the traditional markets and tourist areas. Insadong in Seoul has a lot of art and souvenir shops, as do the market streets around Bukchon Hanok Village. Hongdae offers lots of bargain snacks and souvenirs to take home.

Day Trip Costs In Korea

Day Trip Costs From Seoul

A day trip from Seoul is a must to see a different side of Korea from what you’ll experience in the capital. Taking a day trip is a great chance to experience Korea’s countryside, nature, and hard-to-reach cultural attractions.

korea tour guides

Korean Activity Costs

Seoul and other Korean cities have so much to offer to tourists. From historical palaces to exciting theme parks and attractions, it’s easy to have fun, explore, and discover more about Korea’s history.

korea tour guides

Flight Costs To Korea

Flight costs depend on which airports you’re traveling from. A flight from Los Angeles to Incheon Airport (Korea’s main airport) costs around $1370 right now. Flight costs vary depending on the season and time of day.

Welcome to Best of Korea!

Please Sign Up for Updates

We hate spam. You can unsubscribe anytime.

tourHQ Logo

Explore the world with tourHQ

  • Destinations
  • I am a Guide
  • I am a Traveller
  • Online Experiences
  • Currency (USD)

South korea

A land of mist-topped mountains and sparkling beaches, pristine skyscrapers and the sprawling megalopolis of Seoul, South Korea is a bucket lister for sure. Get a tourHQ guide to show you around.

Search Cities in South korea

South korea Tour Guides

Hans Kim

An officially certified and experienced English tour guide as well as a mount expert ...

Yeongok Kim

Yeongok Kim

Hi! my potential customer!!My name is Yeongok Kim in Korean, and Alice.Alice is more easy to call ...

Justin Choi

Justin Choi

I was born in Seoul, Korea and lived 5 years in Pitt Meadows, BC, Canada. There I learnt ...

Matthew Yun Debrecen

Matthew Yun Debrecen

(Not available at the moment sorry)Hello, My name is Matthew and I'm 21 years old. I am not a ...

Jay Jung

I am a native of South Korea with over 10 years experience as a professional guide. I am fluent in ...

Lee Sam

Always on the lookout for various stress relievers, I found love in food, cycling & at times ...

Youn Yeon

Moisés Redondo Ortega

Hello, my name is Moisés, I am from Córdoba, a city in the south of Spain. I am a passionate ...

Hyosang(Chris) Lee

Hyosang(Chris) Lee

My name is Hyosang or Chris Lee and I am a Licensed tour guide since 1992.Sometimes being in a ...

Brad Hong

Suyang Chang

Hello, I'm Suyang, since I am a native who has lived in Busan for decades, I know better than ...

Shawn Morrissey

Shawn Morrissey

원영 최

Welcome to Korea. I am a tour guide. If you want to talk about Korea, please contact me. We can ...

Kazaf Wah

An old Korean proverb says, “even if you have to crawl on your knees, get yourself to Seoul!”; though the 600-year old megacity has undergone a constant flow of changes, this maxim remains true. South Korea's capital of almost 12 million is regularly likened to a phoenix, risen from the ashes of the Korean War as a cultural, economic and political leader of the Far East. And though this ultra-modern megalopolis may feel infinite, it’s easy to get up close and personal. Since most travel guides to South Korea are quick to point out its country’s historic sights are reproductions, it’s a destination known for the new: sleek skyscrapers, miles of endless neon signs, and vast shopping districts reflecting a population preoccupied with the finer things in life. It continues to be one of the safest cities in the world, with a low crime rate and a highly educated citizenry. Consistently topping itself with infrastructure projects in the works, South Korea seems to always be looking into the future, and it looks incredible.

Tell us your destination, date, and group size.

Our team of travel experts and guides will design a tailored itinerary just for you., enjoy your trip with peace of mind knowing everything is taken care of..

Say Goodbye to Travel Stress

card image

Choose Currency Close modal

  • USD US, dollar
  • GBP British Pounds

Cookie icon We use cookies!

We, and third parties, use cookies for technical and analytical purposes, for marketing purposes and for integration with social media. For more information, refer to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Consent.

By clicking on 'I agree', you consent to the use of these cookies.

1. Find your Tour

Select from our amazing list of private tours & experiences or KoreanTourGuides.

2. Message your Guide

Customize your private tour or experience with your KoreanTourGuide or keep it as is.

Discuss available times and customize your tour with your guide before booking.

3. Enjoy your Time!

Confirm a time and place to meet, then sit back, relax and enjoy your time in Korea!

Top Tours & Experiences

Try one of our signature tours of south korea and see the highlights or a local escapade to immerse yourself within the culture and society. meditate in a state of zen or take a cooking class to learn about korean fermented foods..

korea tour guides

Seoul in a Day: Private Van + Guide

Are you planning to visit Seoul for the first time? I can customize the tour so you can maximize your time while you're in Seoul and see the locals, feel the culture, and taste the local food within a day! The itinerary is 100% up to you and I can recommend you many interesting places to explore in Seoul! A friendly driver with a van will bring you anywhere you like within Seoul and a professional licensed tour guide will accompany you to show you this lovely city with countless things to discover culturally and historically!

korea tour guides

The All New DMZ Tour

Rumor has it that the JSA (Joint Security Area) part of the DMZ will be opening soon. As soon as we find out, we will be the first ones to tell you. But, no matter what any other tour agency tells you now, JSA of the DMZ is currently closed. So we've discovered an alternate course off the beaten path for people who really want to see the DMZ. It's definitely becoming more and more one of the hottest places to see in Korea. It's been in hot demand ever since presidential summits taking place there. But since the JSA area is shut down there for renovation (or was that reunification?), we are introducing new place to see in replacement of that. The DMZ is always a fascinating place to see as it consistently transforms itself as a symbol of the Korean War to a beacon for peace and hope. The DMZ, or the Demiliarized Zone is a 247 KM (150 mile) border that divides the Korean peninsula into North and South Korea. That being said, where one section of the DMZ closes, another part is open for viewing into North Korea. We will trek all along the DMZ until we find an opening, so doing the tour one day could be totally different from then next. We will try to start out by going through the Military Checkpoint and go up to the Dorasan Observatory to look into the city of Kaesong in North Korea. Kaesong is also the ancient capital of Korea before Seoul during the Goryeo Dynasty from 918AD to 1392AD. We will also go underneath the DMZ through a tunnel that was dug up by the North Koreans during the height of the tensions. It would have been used to plot another surprise attack on the South Korean had it not been told to us by a North Korean defector. When we discovered them, the North Koreans retreated and painted the walls black, saying they were looking for coal. The itinerary is subject to change due to actions taking place on the ground and with the United Nations. Should JSA open up, you will be sure that will be the first place we try.

korea tour guides

Understanding the Life of a Korean Tour

First we will dress up like a Korean in Korean traditional costumes. The we will talk about the birth of a Korean, the life & death of a Korean and even go so far as to talk about the afterlife of a Korean. From start to finish, we start with when babies are born to the pinnacles of their careers. We explore how they lived, through the culture & heritage sites of Seoul. 2 half day courses, mix and match, or combine them for a full day tour of the city! This is one of our more popular tours. By the end, you will be an expert on the Korean people, traditional architecture and the history of Korea. Book now to get a feel for the Koreans lived during the dyanstical period of the Joseon Kingdom (1392AD - 1910AD).

korea tour guides

Seoul Shopping Tour

Showing around the most famous shopping area of Seoul. Best shopping places and will guide you to find anything you want to buy and to help in the right price and place by introducing unique local stores. I will take you to Myeongdong, Hongdae, Dongdaemun or wherever else you'd like to visit.

korea tour guides

Nami Island & Petite France Tour

After a hotel pickup from your hotel, you will travel to Nami Island. It is situated 63km from Seoul in the middle of the Han River. Nami Island is a place for rest and relaxation. Human beings, animals and trees share peace, love and harmony far away from crowds and civilization. You can have a wide variety of different cuisines and dining experiences in this island. After Lunch, we then continue to travel to Petite France, a French Culture Village. Also you can mix and match Petite France with other tour sites in the area like Jade Garden, Garden of the Morning Calm or Gangchon Railbike.

Want to offer a tour?

We are always looking for exciting new tours and experiences to offer our beloved travelers. If you’d like to list something with us, feel free to sign up with us today!

Private Virtual Tours

Introducing private virtual tours by yours truly. the best time to go for a true south korean experience is now travel and find happiness within yourself right from your own home., introducing private virtual tours, private virtual tour.

We will take you through the palaces and talk about Korean traditional architecture as well as walk through the modern sides of Seoul!

Take a Tour Virtually Anywhere in Korea

Ok so that was a play on words, but still we can go anywhere on the peninsula to provide you with a virtual tour anywhere in the nation!

Let's Window Shop in the Myeongdong District!

One of our KoreanTourGuides, Jin Lee talking about getting tattooed eye brows in Korea. Is she going to go through with it??

Top Tour Guides

Our team of koreantourguides are highly professional, licensed and go through a serious vetting process. they offer their own tours of south korea, but you can always ask them to customize it to your own interests. feel free to book them directly here by the hour..

korea tour guides

I am a Korean-Canadian professional English-speaking tour guide with a certified license. Happiness, Fun, Laughter, Joy, Delightful - These are the words that come to my mind when I think of my tours and my guests. What's your favorite thing to do when you travel? Do you want to experience fun and dynamic Korean culture and history with a positive, bright, and loving local professional tour guide? Then, let's travel Korea with Pam! I was born and raised in Korea until I was 15 years old, then I resided in Canada for 17 years. I decided to become a tour guide in Korea after I traveled around the world because I realized that I love Korean food, history, culture, and people! I have conducted more than 400 professional tours with over 2, 000 travelers from 65 different countries for the past 3 years. I speak native level Korean and English and I can also bring both the Eastern and the Western cultures together and keep you interested while we explore this amazing country. Let's have some fun and experience the authentic Korean culture and local food! Pam's Private Tour Guiding Experiences (South Korea) * Ministry of Foreign Affairs - President of Inter-American Development Bank (IDB): VIP JSA Tour, Counsellor & Deputy Chief of Embassy of The Arab Republic of Egypt: Seoul City Tour, Governor of Iowa from the United States: VIP JSA Tour * World Bank - Vice President and Country Director of East Asia and Pacific Region: VIP JSA Tour * United Nations - Head EDP and DPKO: Seoul Vicinity Tour * Korean Air - Former minister of the Ministry of Culture of France: Seoul & Jeju Island Tour * CHANEL - Seoul Chanel Walk Fashion Show VIP actress Kristen Stewart and liaison from France: Seoul City Tour * ADNEC Group - Managing Director of Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Company: Seoul City Tour * Samsung Engineering - The State Oil Company of Azerbaijan Republic (SOCAR), Vice Presidents: DMZ Tour * Sun Hydraulics - Board of directors from Europe and North America: Seoul City Tour * Hotel VIP Guest Tours - Park Hyatt, Grand Intercontinental, Conrad, JW Marriott, Grand Hyatt, Ritz Carlton, Four Seasons, etc.

korea tour guides

Always be Happy and wish God bless you! Hi, I am a tour guide in S.Korea, call me Bella which means Beauty from Italy. If I say about me, Love traveling by my own, enjoying beautiful my life, make people laughing with warm-hearted, like to eat local healthy food, try to do what I haven’t do, kind and considerate, no worry to meet strangers, someone say to me looks just healing, have diverse life experiances, have at least over 8years of work experience as a local tour guide in S.Korea so it would be suitable one to do as a tour guide for you. As like what I mentioned of me, it’s very important that meet a tour guide while you are on the tour, will make it worthy or terrible. I will for sure say if you join with me, never regret ever, you’d have a great memory only. You will have a good luck with me! Let's go~ Brief profiles - Native in Korean, fluent in English, 流利汉语 - Professional English tour guide with a license - Professional Certificate in TESOL, TYC-Diploma, Canada - 5 years Researcher of Internet-Broadcast-Division - M.A. degree of Visual Communication -Instagram, Bella Park [All in good time with me]

korea tour guides

Sung-Hyuk Kwon

6 years experienced freelance English walking tour guide in South Korea I am planning and leading customized, package, and incentive tours (on old/new Korea, K-pop, shopping, pretty towns, nature, B2B/B2C meetings, etc). I also guided Korean travelers in 20+ countries in Europe, Africa, Philippine, and Canada for 3 years while managing event guest itineraries & escorting in the United Nations and NGOs. Clients have truly appreciated my efficient tour routes, unique storytelling skills, and deep knowledge of local spots. They have valued me as a colorful, flexible, and pleasant guide who naturally makes fun time, handles any situations, and always maximizes clients’ satisfaction. - Propose customized tours. - Itinerary change, (price will change relatively) time schedule, and number of clients are flexible. - Give Korea travel tips.

korea tour guides

Hello ! I am a licensed tour guide with fluent English and great knowledge about Korean culture and history. I obtained this license in 1998 and since then, I have worked on and off as a part-time and a full-time tour guide for travel agencies and Korean governmental agencies. I majored in English and literature in university and a graduate school and also studied in Australia. I chose to become a tour guide as I love being with people and I am a great people person. I am also a non-stop chatterbox who tells you about Korean culture and history that is not written in the travelers' guide book. You will be all ears when I tell you behind-the-scenes stories of Korean history. Magical things can happen when you are with me as I will do my best to make your wishes to come true just like Genie in a bottle in the story of Aladdin. (^-^) Traveling all over the places with my valuable clients is the biggest happiness to me. I think I am a born traveler and a tour guide. I never get tired from any type of tours. As a licensed tour guide, I design tours for foreigners who want to visit Korea. I offer tour guiding service anywhere in Korea for a number of days on request. I am also available for medical tours and plant tours around Korea. I have been to many places all over Korea as a tour guide for foreigners and all over the world as a tour leader for Korean tourists. I have traveled about 50 countries so far including 10 countries in Africa, America, Canada, England, Germany, Denmark, Belgium, Turkey, France, Spain, Sweden, Netherlands, Portugal, Monaco, Czech, Austria, Swiss,Hungry, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Australia, New Zealand, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina, Brazil, Thailand, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippine, Laos, Vietnam, China and Japan. So I have lots of interesting tour episodes to share with you. I am very lucky because my job does not keep me in one place. As for my previous career, I worked as an English teacher for 9 years and worked as an interpreter for 7 years for an American auto parts manufacturing company that supplied to Hyundai and Kia Motors. I still work as an English interpreter for international events whenever chances are given. I would like to have the great luck to see you walking beside me with a face full of curiosity about Korea. * Some of the Outstanding Experience as a Tour Guide & Interpreter for International events May 2018 = Interpreter and a tour guide for graduate school students of Oxford university April 2018 = Tour guide for vice-ministers of national defense of 17 different countries June 2017 = Tour guide for international congress of lawyers Feb. 2016 = Tour guide for a group of visiting IVY league professors from USA Sept. 2015 = Interpreter and a tour guide for the International Medical Exposition April 2015 = The 7th World Water Forum : Sightseeing tours for VIP guests in Busan and Kyungju April 2012 = Volunteer interpreter for Seoul International Wheelchair Marathon Competition Sept. 2010 = Interpreter and a tour guide for IAPMA Congress for 10 days (International Association of Hand Papermakers and Paper Artist) * Other Work Experience 2012 ~ 2018 = Enthusiastic tour guide for international tourists in Korea 2004 ~ 2011 = Interpreter for a global American company named Gibbs- Diecasting that supplied its products to Hyundae and Kia Motors. 1995 ~ 2003 = English teacher * Training Programs that I completed. March 2016 - Intensive Premium Tour Guide Training program organized by Korea Tourism Organization Sept. 2015 - Premium Tour Guide Training Program Specializing in Tours for Muslims ★★★ Some comments I got from my beloved clients from all over the world. At the tend of the tour I always see my clients put their thumbs up for me which is the sign of being satisfied with my tour. ★★★ ★ Best tour guide ever. We are a group with children (15, 11 and even 1 year old baby). Jinny manage to find something interesting for every one of us. Her devotion and qualified explanation made our Seoul tour a beautiful experience. We had a profound touch of what Korean spirit means. Thank you very, very much. Highly recommended guide!!! = Written by Dana Ivan from Romania ★ Jinny Kim is a great tour guide! One of the best decisions I've made during my trip to Seoul! Not only was she prompt with our schedule and able to squeeze in EVERYTHING that we asked to see but she was also very kind, generous, and funny. She stayed with us past the time we were scheduled and made sure we got home to our original stop. She really does love spending time with people and you can tell she really enjoys being a tour guide. I definitely recommend her to be your choice in Seoul! = Written by Leilani Allen from America ★ I cannot praise Jinny enough! We booked a private tour of Seoul by van and got to see many of the highlights and also hidden gems. Her explanations and personal insights made all the difference. Her English is superb and she is just so much fun to be with! She even worked overtime to make sure we got to see everything we wanted to see and didn't even charge us the full amount she was entitled to for all her extra time We really feel like we have a friend in Seoul and hope to see her again! = Written by Carol noonan from America ★ I am happy to say that Jinny Kim was outstanding. She was prompt and had worked out several options to meet my preferred interests of Seoul. Jinny is a fun person and is so committed to ensuring she achieves her clients tour wishes. I cannot recommend her highly enough. A sincere big thank you. =Written by Ian King from England ★ In spite of her funny soul and smiley face, Jinny Is a very professional guide with the area and place she knows. She took me to many places and during that also she is looking for something new. She has many photos of the places she visited before. As for me I highly recommend her for any group like to enjoy and visit nice, historical, shopping and entertainment places, also I wish I can meet her again in my new trip. = Written by Saher Hanosh from Israel

korea tour guides

Hi! My name is Jin lee and I'm working as an English tour guide in South Korea! I deal with every tours in every places! It's almost over 5 years that I've started to work as a tour guide in Korea and It's still super amazing! If you are looking for a fun and joyful tour guide, please don't hesitate to choose me :) I'm definitely gonna make your day so awesome and beautiful! Thanks and See you soon! Bio 2014.11~2015.11 : City tour guide in Cosmojin (private & package) 2015.11~2016.03 : City tour guide in VIP (private & package) 2016.03~ : working as a freelanced tour guide (Samsung, KIA, Keumho, Chanel, Givenchy, etc)

korea tour guides

Andrew Chung

Hi, I'm Andrew Chung, a private driving guide in Korea! I've guided travelers from all over the world for many years. I have strong passion about showing around my amazing motherland to the world. What would you like to do in Korea? Where would you like to go? Gangnam Street? Grand Palaces? Traditional houses? Or mountains and seaside? Rice wine pub? You name it. We'll be right there. I like to explore Korea's local hidden gems and I can confidently say that I know Korea's inside and out. I've been a member of a mountain climbing club, driving club (Grand-Starex Club), and a hiking club for several years. I love to discover less known places that have great food and know many places that only native Koreans go. The real 'it' places are not in the guidebook if you know what I mean! Also, I have an in-depth knowledge about the Asian philosophy which deeply influenced Korea in ancient times. So I have many interesting stories to share, that are behind certain paintings and architecture. Locations of palaces or temples were selected based on the Asian philosophy and most of paintings on the architectures are all symbolic. For example, you will be intrigued to hear what symbolic significance the number of dragon's fingers on the ceiling of a palace. I will carefully match your interest with what Korea has to offer. Also, I'll suggest most time-efficient tour schedule, but will be also flexible enough to change it to accommodate your needs in the course of the tour. I hope you have the best time in Korea and make great memories to take home with and let me make that happen for you!

korea tour guides

Travel & Photos.......Hello! I am Thomas, a driving tour guide. Before being a tour guide, I had worked at the Human Resource Department and the Public Relation Department for almost 30 years. I had learned how to communicate with others from those experiences. Now as a tour guide, I am trying to do my best for tourist's safe, comfortable, enjoyable and memorable tour. I am also ready to show all of you the real beauty of Korea. In addition, I give a free photo service to tourists. I am a good friend of yours.

Wanna be a KoreanTourGuide?

We at KoreanTourGuide are always looking for great professional tour guides to show our travelers around South Korea. Apply to join a great team with great benefits!

Top Local Experts

Local experts are masters of their trade and have a story to tell. these guys are war veterans, chefs, gamers, entrepreneurs, refugees, teachers, farmers, you name it it’s truly an honor to see them in their element., wanna be a local expert.

Do you have unique knowledge, skills or access to something interesting? Are you an artisan in your trade and can give classes? Join our growing network of Local Experts and make money by doing what you love!

Travel Guide South Korea

Book your individual trip , stress-free with local travel experts

  • roughguides.com
  • South Korea
  • Travel guide
  • Local Experts
  • Travel Advice
  • Accommodation

Plan your tailor-made trip with a local expert

Book securely with money-back guarantee

Travel stress-free with local assistance and 24/7 support

The Korean peninsula is a tantalizingly unexplored slice of East Asia – a pine-clad land of mountains, misty archipelagos and rice paddies of emerald green, studded with urban pockets of incomparable joie de vivre . While its troubled history has made Korea’s very existence nothing short of miraculous, amazingly its traditions and customs have largely survived intact – and for visitors, this highly distinctive culture is an absolute joy to dive into.

Where to go in South Korea

Country titles, the creation of hangeul, japanese occupation, the taegeukki, winter sonata, tailor-made travel itineraries for south korea, created by local experts.

Culture & Island life

14 days  / from 3800 USD

Culture & Island life

Experience the highlights of Korea with a private guide by your side. Fascinating Seoul with a day trip to the DMZ, followed by days in Gyeongju and Busan. Afterwards, leave the mainland and fly to Jeju Island. Enjoy the crystal blue waters and island culture.

Highlights of Korea

11 days  / from 2400 USD

Highlights of Korea

From the skyscrapers of Seoul to traditional villages - this itinerary packs culture, history and cuisine in one compact itinerary. Enjoy a two-night temple stay as well as in-depth guided excursions in Seoul, Gyeongju, Yeosu, and Jeonju.

Temples and Nature in Korea

7 days  / from 1950 USD

Temples and Nature in Korea

Start your Korean adventure in Busan. Continue to Yeosu and Suncheon, discovering temples and landscapes on the way. In Suncheon, you will stay at a Korean Buddhist temple. Proceed to the Bamboo Forest of Jeonju before heading to Seoul.

Having gone their separate ways in 1953 after the catastrophic Korean War – essentially a civil war, but one largely brought about by external forces, which left millions dead and flattened almost the whole peninsula – the two Koreas are now separated by the spiky twin frontiers of the Demilitarized Zone. North Korea has armed itself to the teeth since 1953, stagnated in its pursuit of a local brand of Communism and become one of the least accessible countries in the world. Unbelievably, many foreigners seem to expect something similar of South Korea , which shows just how well kept a secret this fascinating place really is: beyond the glittering city of Seoul, gimchi , dog meat and taekwondo , little is known about the country in the outside world (and in actual fact, one of those four has largely gone the way of the dodo anyway).

After the war, the South gradually embraced democracy and has since gone on to become a powerful and dynamic economy. Its cities , bursting with places to visit, are a pulsating feast of eye-searing neon, feverish activity and round-the-clock business. Here you can shop till you drop at markets that never close, feast on eye-wateringly spicy food, get giddy on a bottle or two of soju , then sweat out the day’s exertions at a night-time sauna. However, set foot outside the urban centres and your mere presence will cause quite a stir – in the remote rural areas life continues much as it did before the “Economic Miracle” of the 1970s, and pockets of islands exist where no foreigner has ever set foot.

And for all its newfound prosperity, the South remains a land steeped in tradition . Before being abruptly choked off by the Japanese occupation in 1910, an unbroken line of more than one hundred kings existed for almost two thousand years – their grassy burial mounds have yielded thousands of golden relics – and even the capital, Seoul, has a number of palaces dating back to the fourteenth century. The wooden hanok housing of decades gone by may have largely given way to rows of apartment blocks, but these traditional dwellings can still be found in places, and you’ll never be more than a walk away from an immaculately painted Buddhist temple . Meanwhile, Confucian-style formal ceremonies continue to play an important part in local life, and some mountains still even host shamanistic rituals.

As for the Korean people themselves, they are a real delight: fiercely proud, and with a character almost as spicy as their food, they’re markedly eager to please foreigners who come to live or holiday in their country. Within hours of arriving, you may well find yourself with new friends in tow, racing up a mountainside, lunching over a delicious barbequed galbi , throwing back makkeolli until dawn, or singing the night away at a noraebang . Few travellers leave without tales of the kindness of Korean strangers, and all of them wonder why the country isn’t a more popular stop on the international travel circuit.

Korea is still something of an unknown territory, and more than half of all its visitors get no further than Seoul. One of the largest and most technically advanced cities in the world, the capital regularly confounds expectations by proving itself steeped in history. Here, fourteenth-century palaces, imperial gardens, teeming markets and secluded tearooms continue to exude charm among a maze of skyscrapers and shopping malls. From Seoul, anywhere in the country is reachable within a day, but the best day-trip by far is to the DMZ, the strip of land that separates the two Koreas from coast to coast.

Jeju Island

Gyeonggi, the province that surrounds Seoul, is a largely unappealing area dissected by the roads and railways that snake their way into the capital, but two of its cities certainly deserve a visit: Suwon, home to a wonderful UNESCO-listed fortress dating from the late eighteenth century; and cosmopolitan Incheon, where you can eat some of the best food in the country before making your way to the islands of the West Sea. By contrast, the neighbouring province of Gangwon is unspoilt and stuffed full of attractions – in addition to a number of national parks, of which craggy Seoraksan is the most visited, you can head to the unspoilt beaches and colossal caves that surround the small city of Samcheok, or peek inside a genuine American warship and North Korean submarine north of the sleepy fishing village of Jeongdongjin.

Stretching down from Gangwon to the South Sea lie the markedly traditional Gyeongsang provinces, home to some of the peninsula’s most popular attractions. Foremost among these is gorgeous Gyeongju; capital of the Silla dynasty for almost a thousand years, and extremely laid-back by Korean standards, it’s spotted with the grassy burial tombs of the many kings and queens who ruled here. There’s enough in the surrounding area to fill at least a week of sightseeing – most notable are Namsan, a small mountain area peppered with trails, tombs and some intriguing Buddhas, and the sumptuously decorated Bulguksa temple, another sight on the UNESCO World Heritage list. Although less picturesque as a town, Andong is almost as relaxed as Gyeongju, and a superb base from which to access Dosan Seowon, a remote Confucian academy, and the charmingly dusty village of Hahoe, a functioning showcase of traditional Korean life. The region’s rustic charm is actually best appreciated offshore on the windswept island of Ulleungdo, an extinct volcanic cone that rises precipitously from the East Sea, and where tiny fishing settlements cling barnacle-like to its coast. Thrills with a more urban flavour can be had in Busan, Korea’s second city, which has an atmosphere markedly different from Seoul; as well as the most raucous nightlife outside the capital, it has the best fish market in the country, and a number of excellent beaches on its fringes.

Even more characterful are the Jeolla provinces, which make up the southwest of the peninsula. Left to stagnate by the government while Korea’s economy kicked into gear, they have long played the role of the renegade, though this energy is now being rechannelled. Violent political protests took place in regional capital Gwangju as recently as 1980, though the city has reinvented itself to become one of the artiest and most business-savvy in the land. Jeonju has a similar feel, plus a delightful district of traditional hanok housing, and is justly famed for its wonderful, flavoursome cuisine. Earthy Mokpo is the hub for ferry trips to a mind-boggling number of West Sea islands, dotted with fishing communities where life has changed little in decades, while inland there are a number of excellent national parks.

The Chungcheong provinces at the centre of the country are bypassed by many travellers, but this is a shame, as they contain some fine sights. The old Baekje capitals of Gongju and Buyeo provide glimpses of a dynasty long dead, Daecheon beach hosts a rumbustious annual mud festival that may well be Korea’s most enjoyable event, and there are temples galore – the gigantic golden Buddha at Beopjusa is surrounded by 1000m-high peaks, while the meandering trails and vivid colour schemes at Guinsa make it the most visually stimulating temple in the land.

Lying within a ferry ride of the mainland’s southern shore is the island of Jeju, a popular honeymoon destination for Koreans. While it’s undoubtedly a touristy place, it has its remote stretches and anyone who has climbed the volcanic cone of Hallasan, walked through the lava tubes of Manjanggul or watched the sun go down from Yakcheonsa temple will tell you the trip is more than worthwhile.

And finally, of course, there’s North Korea. A visit to one of the world’s most feared and most fascinating countries will instantly earn you kudos – even experienced travellers routinely put the DPRK at the top of their “most interesting” list. Visits don’t come cheap and can only be made as part of a guided tour, but the country’s inaccessibility brings an epic quality to its few officially sanctioned sights.

Discover more places in South Korea

Guinsa temple © 5n2/Shutterstock

  • Gyeongsang Travel Guide
  • Jeolla Travel Guide
  • Seoul Travel Guide

The Korean peninsula is split into the Republic of Korea (South Korea) and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (North Korea). The former is referred to throughout the site as “Korea”; this is how locals refer to their nation when talking to outsiders, though in Korean they use the term “ Hanguk ”. North Korea has, where necessary, been referred to as such, or as “the DPRK”; North Koreans’ own word for both country and peninsula is “ Choson ”.

One thing that will strike you on a trip around Korea is hangeul , the peninsula’s distinctive, almost Tetris-like alphabet. Amazingly, this was a royal creation, having been the brainchild of King Sejong in the 1440s. Most of this creative king’s subjects were unable to read the Chinese script used across the land at the time, so he devised a system that would be easier for ordinary people to learn. Sejong was forced to do much of his work in secret, as the plan did not go down well with the yangban – Confucian scholars who were even more powerful than the royalty at the time. As the only truly educated members of society, the yangban argued fiercely against the change in an effort to maintain their monopoly over knowledge.

Hangeul experienced periodic bursts of popularity, but was almost erased entirely by the Japanese during their occupation of the peninsula (1910–45). However, it’s now the official writing system in both North and South Korea, as well as a small autonomous Korean pocket in the Chinese province of Jilin; it’s also used in Bau-Bau, a small town in Indonesia.

The alphabet, while it appears complex, is surprisingly easy to learn , and demonstrating that you can read even a handful of simple words will generate gasps of admiration across Korea. Just a few hours of hard study should suffice.

• The Korean peninsula is split in two by the 4km-wide Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), sharing borders with China and – for about 20km, south of Vladivostok – Russia. These frontiers form a northern boundary with North Korea – the “Democratic People’s Republic of Korea” – whose population of around 24 million live in an area half the size of the United Kingdom. South Korea , also known as the “Republic of Korea”, is slightly smaller and has a population of 51 million, making it the world’s 26th most populous country.

• Ethnic Koreans dominate the peninsula's population, making North and South Korea two of the most ethnically homogeneous societies on earth. Before splitting, both were traditionally Buddhist nations – though deeply steeped in Confucianism and shamanistic ritual. Since then the North has followed Juche, a local brand of Communism, while in the South Christianity has become the most popular religion.

• Before the Japanese occupation in 1910, the Silla, Goryeo and Joseon dynasties were ruled over by an unbroken run of 116 monarchs , dating back to 57 BC.

• The economies of South and North Korea were almost equal in size until the mid-1970s. The “Economic Miracle” that followed in the South has propelled it to the cusp of the world’s top ten economies, while the North languishes just above 100th place.

On even a short trip around the country you’re more than likely to stumble across a special event of some sort. Many are religious in nature, with Buddhist celebrations supplemented by Confucian and even animist events. Most festivals are concentrated around spring and autumn, but there are many spread throughout the year. If you’re heading to one, don’t be shy – the locals love to see foreigners joining in with traditional Korean events, and those who dare to get stuck in may finish the day with a whole troupe of new friends.

Though there are some crackers on the calendar, it must be said that a fair number of Korean festivals are brazenly commercial, making no bones about being held to “promote the salted seafood industry”, for example. Other festivals can be rather odd, including those dedicated to agricultural utensils, clean peppers and the “Joy of Rolled Laver” – you’ll easily be able to spot the duds. The most interesting events are highlighted below, though bear in mind that celebrations for two of the big national festivals – Seollal , the Lunar New Year, and a Korean version of Thanksgiving named Chuseok – are family affairs that generally take place behind closed doors.

Cherry blossom festivals Usually early April. Heralding the arrival of spring, soft blossom wafts through the air across the country, a cue for all good Koreans to lay down blankets at parks or riverbanks, barbeque some meat and throw back the soju .

Jeonju International Film Festival w www.jiff.or.kr . Last week of April. Smaller and more underground than the biggie in Busan, JIFF focuses on the arty, independent side of the movie industry.

Buddha’s Birthday Late May. A public holiday during which temples across the land are adorned with colourful paper lanterns; there’s an even more vibrant night parade in Seoul.

International Mime Festival w www.mimefestival.com . May. Held in the Gangwonese capital of Chuncheon, this foreigner-friendly event is a showcase of soundless talent.

Dano Usually June. A shamanist festival held on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month, featuring circus acts, ssireum wrestling, mask dramas and a whole lot more. The city of Gangneung is host to the biggest displays.

July–August

Boryeong Mud Festival w www.mudfestival.or.kr . Late July. This annual expat favourite pulls mud-happy hordes to Daecheon Beach for all kinds of muck-related fun.

International Puppet Festival Aug. Puppets and their masters come from around the world to flaunt their skills in Chuncheon, a city in Gangwon province.

Firefly Festival Aug. Glow worms are the tiny stars of the show at this modest night-time event, which takes place over a weekend near Muju. One unexpected treat is the chance to don a firefly costume.

September–November

Gwangju Biennale w gb.or.kr. Sept–Nov. A wide-ranging, two-month-long festival of contemporary art, the biennale usually takes place on alternate autumns, though it has also been held in spring.

Andong Mask Dance Festival w www.maskdance.com . Late Sept or early Oct. Legend has it that if a person fails to attend a mask festival in their lifetime, they cannot get into heaven, so if you’re in Korea in the autumn you might as well have a crack at salvation by participating in one of the country’s most popular events – a week of anonymous dancing, performed by the best troupes in the land.

Busan International Film Festival w www.biff.kr . Usually Oct. One of Asia’s biggest such events, BIFF draws in big-shots and hangers-on for a week of cinematic fun (see Busan festivals ).

Baekje Festival w www.baekje.org . Early Oct. This annual event commemorating the Baekje dynasty is held each year in the old Baekje capitals of Gongju and Buyeo.

World Martial Arts Festival Usually Oct. A week-long series of international fisticuff action, held each year in Chungju.

Gimchi Festival Late Oct. In Gwangju. You’ll be able to see, smell and taste dozens of varieties of the spicy stuff, and there’s even a gimchi -making contest for foreigners keen to show off.

Pepero Day Nov 11. A crass marketing ploy, but amusing nonetheless – like Pocky, their Japanese cousins, Pepero are thin sticks of chocolate-coated biscuit, and on the date when it looks as if four of them are standing together, millions of Koreans say “I love you” by giving a box to their sweethearts, friends, parents or pets.

If you’ve done any sightseeing in Korea, you’ll no doubt have come across information boards telling you when, or how often, certain buildings were burnt down or destroyed by the Japanese. The two countries have been at loggerheads for centuries, but the 1910–45 occupation period caused most of the tension that can still be felt today. In this age of empire, Asian territory from Beijing to Borneo suffered systematic rape and torture at the hands of Japanese forces, but only Korea experienced a full-scale assault on its national identity . Koreans were forced to use Japanese names and money, books written in hangeul text were burnt and the Japanese language was taught in schools. These measures were merely the tip of the iceberg, and Japan’s famed attention to detail meant that even the tall trees were chopped down: straight and strong, they were said to symbolize the Korean psyche, and they were replaced with willows which drifted with the wind in a manner more befitting the programme. The most contentious issue remains the use of over 100,000 comfort women , who were forced into slave-like prostitution to sate the sexual needs of Japanese soldiers.

The atomic bombs that brought about the end of the World War II also finished off the occupation of Korea, which slid rapidly into civil war. This post-occupation preoccupation kept both factions too busy to demand compensation or apologies from Japan – they were, in fact, never to arrive. While some countries have bent over backwards to highlight wartime misdeeds, Japan has been notoriously stubborn in this regard – its prime ministers have regularly paid respects at Yasukuni , a shrine to those who died serving the empire, but notably also to at least a dozen Class A war criminals, and school textbooks have increasingly glossed over the atrocities. This has led to repeated and continuing protests; surviving comfort women, having still not been compensated, hold weekly demonstrations outside the Japanese Embassy in Seoul. Korea, for its part, has failed to debate successfully the role of local collaborators during the resistance, or to acknowledge fully in its own schoolbooks and museums the foreign influences that ended both the Japanese occupation and the Korean War.

South Korea’s national flag – the Taegeukki – is one of the most distinctive around, and is heavily imbued with philsophical meaning. The design itself has changed a little since its first unveiling in the 1880s, though its fundamental elements remain the same: a red-and-blue circle surrounded by four black trigams, all set on a white background. The puritanical connotations of the white are obvious, whereas the circle and trigrams offer greater food for thought. The four trigams make up half of the eight used in the I Ching , an ancient Chinese book of divination. Each can represent a number of different concepts: moving clockwise from the top-left of the flag, these may be read as spring, winter, summer and autumn; heaven, moon, earth and sun; father, son, mother and daughter; as well as many more besides.

The circle is split into the “Yin–Yang” shape, its two halves representing opposites such as light and dark, male and female, day and night. Though coincidental, connections with the divided Korean peninsula are easy to find, with two opposing halves forming part of the same whole – the red half is even on top.

Korean drama has recently enjoyed enormous popularity across Asia, with snow-filled Winter Sonata the biggest success to date. The story runs as follows: a boisterous girl named Yujin meets withdrawn Junsang on a bus. Despite being total opposites they fall in love and Yujin lends her gloves to her new man, who promises to give them back on New Year’s Eve. He doesn’t turn up, and Yujin hears that he died in a car accident on the way. Fast forward ten years to Yujin’s engagement ceremony, when she thinks that she sees Junsang – now, for some reason, choosing to wear pink lipstick – through the crowd. She later finds out that it isn’t Junsang but Min-hyung , a successful American architect. Yujin ends up working at the same company, and one further car crash later it transpires that unbeknown to Yujin not only is the man Junsang after all, but that he’s Yujin’s half-brother. As the pair part ways, Yujin hands him the blueprints for a beautiful house she’d designed as a farewell present. Of course, they’re not related after all, and when Yujin returns to Korea from France three years later she finds out that Junsang is in fact the half-brother of her erstwhile fiancé. She then happens across the house that she once handed Junsang in blueprint form, finds him inside – now blind, just to heighten the tragedy – and they fall in love once more.

Junsang got hearts racing all over Asia, and Bae Yong-jun , the actor who played him, is now an international superstar whose face is plastered across all kinds of merchandise – just look at the socks on sale in Seoul’s Myeongdong district. Nowhere was he more successful than in Japan, where he is now revered as Yon-sama , a title roughly equivalent to an English knighthood. Junsang also helped the stereotypically strong-but-sensitive Korean male replace the martial arts hero as Asia’s role model, and Korean men now enjoy considerable demand from females across the continent.

Travel advice for South Korea

From travel safety to visa requirements, discover the best tips for traveling to South Korea

  • Eating and drinking in South Korea
  • Getting around South Korea: Transportation Tips
  • Travel Tips South Korea for planning and on the go
  • Culture and Etiquette in South Korea
  • How to get to South Korea
  • Sports and Outdoor activities in South Korea
  • Best time to visit South Korea

The Rough Guides to South Korea and related travel guides

In-depth, easy-to-use travel guides filled with expert advice.

The Rough Guide to the A-Z of Travel

Find even more inspiration here

Christmas-in-South-Korea

Planning your own trip? Prepare for your trip

Use Rough Guides' trusted partners for great rates

Rough Guides Editors

written by Rough Guides Editors

updated 08.01.2024

facebook

Ready to travel and discover South Korea?

Get support from our local experts for stress-free planning & worry-free travels.

  • Where to stay
  • Travel advice
  • Discount Codes

Upcoming K-pop concerts, tours and music festivals in Asia: SEVENTEEN, aespa, NCT and more

Get all the info (venues, dates, ticket prices, and more) on 2024 tours by RIIZE, XG, IU and more

kpop concerts asia hub

Borders are open, live music is back and the K-pop touring cycle is in full swing. Stars including SEVENTEEN, aespa and NCT Dream are touring the world with new tunes in tow – and hitting Asia very soon.

While some of those artists are staging their own headline shows, others are on the line-ups of music festivals with both multi-genre and Hallyu-only line-ups. The announcements have been coming thick and fast of late so NME ‘s decided to help with a handy list of K-pop concerts and music festivals in Asia for 2024.

Scroll down to see if your favourite K-pop artist is touring Asia and get info on cities, dates, venues, tickets and more.

nct dream 2024 tour concert

‘The Dream Show 3’ World Tour – Seoul, Osaka, Tokyo, Nagoya, Jakarta, Hong Kong, Bangkok, Singapore, Manila

May 2024 Thursday 2 to Saturday 4 – Seoul, South Korea, Gocheok Sky Dome Saturday 11 to Sunday 12 – Osaka, Japan, Kyocera Dome Saturday 18 – Jakarta, Indonesia, GBK Stadium Saturday 25 to Sunday 26 – Tokyo, Japan, Tokyo Dome

June 2024 Sunday 2 – Nagoya, Japan, Vantelin Dome Nagoya Saturday 15 to Sunday 16 – Hong Kong, China, AsiaWorld Arena Saturday 22 to Sunday 23 – Bangkok, Thailand, Rajamangala National Stadium Saturday 29 to Sunday 30 – Singapore, Singapore, Indoor Stadium

Recommended

August 2024 Saturday 10 to Sunday 11 – Manila, The Philippines, SM Mall of Asia Arena

NCT Dream have announced a series of shows across Asia as part of their upcoming ‘The Dream Show 3’ world tour, which will officially begin in May with concerts in eight cities across the continent through to August. Specifics regarding venues and ticketing have yet to be announced; keep tabs on this page for the latest updates.

riize

2024 ‘RIIZING Day Fan-Con’ World Tour – Seoul, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Taipei, Manila, Singapore, Bangkok, Jakarta

May 2024 Saturday 4 to Sunday 5 – Seoul, South Korea, Jamsil Indoor Stadium Saturday 11 to Sunday 12 – Tokyo, Japan, Yoyogi National Stadium First Gymnasium

June 2024 Saturday 1 – Hong Kong, China, AsiaWorld-Expo Hall 8 &10 Saturday 15 – Taipei, Taiwan, New Taipei City Exhibition Hall

July 2024 Sunday 14 – Manila, Philippines, Smart Aranetra Coliseum Saturday 20 – Singapore, Singapore, Expo Hall 7 Saturday 27 to Sunday 28 – Bangkok, Thailand, Thunder Dome

August 2024 Saturday 31 – Jakarta, Indonesia, ICE BSD City Hall 5

SM Entertainment rookie boyband RIIZE are set to embark on their first fan-con world tour this April with stops across Asia and the US. The group will make stops in cities such as Tokyo, Taipei, Singapore and more from April through to August, making it their first overseas headline shows since debut. More dates and stops are expected to be added soon, meanwhile ticketing information will be announced “at a later date”. Check this page for the latest updates.

newjeans billboard women in music group of the year speech

‘Bunnies Camp 2024’ Fanmeet – Tokyo

June 2024 Wednesday 26 to Thursday 27 – Tokyo, Japan, Tokyo Dome

In a surprise announcement revealing plans to make a Japanese debut sometime this year, NewJeans also announced a two-day fan-meet to be held at the Tokyo Dome in the Japanese capital city this June. The five-piece also announced a world tour slated for 2025, however more details have yet to be disclosed. Information regarding ticketing and more for the Bunnies Camp concert in Tokyo have also yet to be announced. Keep tabs on this page for the latest updates.

IVE

‘Show What I Have’ 2023-2024 world tour – Hong Kong and Manila

July 2024 Saturday 6 – Hong Kong, China, AsiaWorld-Arena Saturday 13 – Manila, the Philippines, SM Mall of Asia Arena

Tickets are available via LiveNation .

Following their ‘Prom Queens’ Asia tour in 2023 and the release of their mini-album ‘I’VE MINE’, top rookie girl group IVE are setting off on their first-ever world tour. The sextet will be touring Asia from January to early March next year before heading to the US and Europe, before returning in July for shows in Hong Kong and Manila.

BABYMONSTER

#BABYMONSTER PRESENTS : SEE YOU THERE SCHEDULE #베이비몬스터 #BABYMONSTERPRESENTS #SEEYOUTHERE #SCHEDULE #YG pic.twitter.com/KAUhHzPmUr — BABYMONSTER (@YGBABYMONSTER_) April 17, 2024

2024 ‘See You There’ Fanmeet – Tokyo, Jakarta, Singapore, Taipei and Bangkok

May 2024 Saturday 11 to Sunday 12 – Tokyo, Japan

June 2024 Saturday 8 – Jakarta, Indonesia Saturday 15 – Singapore, Singapore Sunday 23 – Taipei, Taiwan Saturday 29 – Bangkok, Thailand

YG Entertainment rookies BABYMONSTER announced their first-ever overseas fanmeet tour on March 18, with a handful of stops in major cities around Asia. The seven-piece are scheduled to visit Tokyo, Jakarta, Singapore, Taipei and Bangkok sometime this year, however specifics regarding venues and ticketing information will be shared by the label at a later stage. Keep tabs on this page for the latest updates.

artms debut loona

2024 ‘Moonshot’ world tour – Seoul and Yokohama

July 2024 Saturday 20 to Sunday 21 – Seoul, South Korea Saturday 27 – Yokohama, Japan

ARTMS announced several dates in Asia and North America for their upcoming ‘Moonshot’ world tour, which will begin with two shows in Seoul and one in Yokohama, before the five-piece embark on the North American leg of the tour. Venues and ticketing information have yet to be announced. Keep tabs on this page for the latest updates.

the boyz tour 2024 zeneration II 2

2024 ‘Zeneration II’ world tour – Seoul, Bangkok, Jakarta, Manila, Macau, Kuala Lumpur

July 2024 Friday 12 to Sunday 14 – Seoul, South Korea

August 2024 Saturday 17 to Sunday 18 – Bangkok, Thailand Saturday 24 – Jakarta, Indonesia Sunday 25 – Manila, the Philippines Saturday 31 – Macau, China

September 2024 Saturday 7 – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

THE BOYZ recently announced plans to go on an expansive world tour dubbed ‘Zeneration II’, which will take them to North America, Europe and Asia. So far, the band has announced six cities for the tour’s Asian leg, however more dates have yet to be revealed, per their initial announcement. More information such as ticketing, venues and more have yet to be announced – keep tabs on this page for the latest updates.

NCT’s Ten

nct wayv ten tour

2024 ‘1001’ Asia Fan-con tour – Jakarta

April 2024 Saturday 27 – Jakarta, Indonesia, The Kasablanka Hall

Fans can look forward to hearing some of his previously released solo tracks like ‘Dream in a Dream’ and ‘Paint Me Naked’, as well as cuts from his upcoming record.

NCT’s Doyoung

nct doyoung

‘Dear Youth,’ solo concert – Seoul

May 2024 Saturday 25 to Sunday 26 – Seoul, South Korea, Kyunghee University Grand Peace Palace

NCT vocalist Doyoung will be playing his first-ever solo headline show for two nights at Kyunghee University’s Grand Peace Palace this May. The concerts will be in support of his upcoming solo debut album ‘Youth’, due out April 22. Information on how to purchase tickets have yet to be announced by SM Entertainment.

itzy 2024 born to be world tour concert

‘Born to Be’ World Tour – Tokyo, Taipei, Manila and Hong Kong

May 2024 Saturday 18 to Sunday 19 – Tokyo, Japan, Yoyogi National Stadium First Gymnasium

July 2024 Saturday 20 – Taipei, Taiwan, Taipei Arena

August 2024 Saturday 03 – Manila, the Philippines, SM Mall of Asia Arena Saturday 10 – Hong Kong, China, AsiaWorld-Arena

In support of their second studio album ‘Born to Be’, ITZY have announced a massive world tour in 2024. The girl group will kick off the tour this February in Seoul, before hitting several Asian cities throughout the year between their shows in Oceania, North America and Europe.

XG performs at 88rising presents at Singapore F1 Grand Prix 2023

2024 ‘The First Howl’ world tour – Osaka, Yokohama, Bangkok, Seoul, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Manila, Taipei

May 2024 Saturday 18 to Sunday 19 – Osaka, Japan, Osaka-Jo Hall Saturday 25 to Sunday 26 – Yokohama, Japan, K-Arena Yokohama

TBA Bangkok, Thailand Seoul, South Korea Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Singapore, Singapore Manila, the Philippines Taipei, Taiwan

The South Korean-based Japanese girl group announced their highly anticipated first-ever world tour since debut, dubbed ‘The First Howl’ and slated to kick off with shows in Osaka and Yokohama this May. Details for the tour’s remaining Asian stops, which include cities such as Seoul, Singapore and Bangkok, remain scarce, with more specifics such as venues and dates to be announced at a later stage. Check this page for the latest updates.

aespa

‘SYNK: Parallel Line’ World Tour – Seoul, Fukuoka, Nagoya, Saitama, Osaka, Singapore, Hong Kong, Taipei, Jakarta, Macau, Bangkok

June 2024 Saturday 29 to Sunday 30 – Seoul, South Korea, Jamsil Indoor Stadium

July 2024 Saturday 6 to Sunday 7 – Fukuoka, Japan, Marine Messe Fukuoka Wednesday 10 to Thursday 11 – Aichi, Japan, Aichi Sky Expo Sunday 14 to Monday 15 – Saitama, Japan, Saitama Super Arena Saturday 20 – Singapore, Singapore Saturday 27 to Sunday 28 – Osaka, Japan, Asue Arena Osaka

August 2024 Saturday 3 – Hong Kong, China Saturday 10 – Taipei, Taiwan Saturday 17 to Sunday 18 – Tokyo, Japan, Tokyo Dome Saturday 24 – Jakarta, Indonesia

September 2024 Saturday 21 – Macau, China Saturday 28 to Sunday 29 – Bangkok, Thailand

The four-piece recently announced the Asian and Australian legs of their upcoming world tour dubbed ‘SYNK: Parallel Line’, slated to kick off in late June. The tour will bring them across 11 cities in Asia, including several in Japan and Southeast Asia. More information regarding venue and ticketing have yet to be announced by organisers – check this page for the latest updates.

enhypen one direction what makes you beautiful

‘A Sweet Experience: Bench Fun Meet’ – Manila

May 2024 Tuesday 28 – Manila, The Philippines, SM Mall of Asia Arena

As part of their partnership with fashion brand Bench, ENHYPEN will be having a fanmeeting event in Manila in late May. General admission tickets are acquired through purchases made at select Bench stores in the Philippines, and fans must keep their receipts in order to purchase tickets from SM Ticket outlets. Check this for more information.

shinee world vi singapore hong kong getty

‘SHINee World Ⅵ – Perfect Illumination : SHINee’S BACK’ encore concert – Seoul

May 2024 Friday 24 to Sunday 26 – Seoul, South Korea, Inspire Arena

SHINee recently announced a three-night residency at Seoul’s Inspire Arena for encore concerts for their recently concluded tour ‘SHINee World VI: Perfect Illumination’. The tour brought them on an expansive tour across Asia, beginning in June 2023 and concluding with a final show in Hong Kong in March. Ticketing details have yet to be announced.

SHINee’s Key

shinee key 2024 concert keyland

2024 ‘Keyland On: And On’ Asia tour – Bangkok, Jakarta, Macau, Kaohsiung

July 2024 Sunday 14 – Bangkok, Thailand, MCC Hall Saturday 20 – Jakarta, Indonesia, The Kasablanka Hall Sunday 28 – Macau, China, Macau Broadway Theatre

August 2024 Saturday 17 – Kaohsiung, Taiwan, Kaohsiung Music Center

The SHINee soloist has announced a four-stop tour of Asia planned for the coming year, with a show in Bangkok to kick off the brief tour in mid July, until the tour officially concludes in the Taiwanese city of Kaohsiung in mid-August. Ticketing information for existing stops have yet to be announced, while it currently remains unclear if Key has any plans to expand the tour to various other cities.

iu love wins single

2024 ‘HEREH’ world tour – Jakarta, Hong Kong, Manila, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, Osaka and Seoul

April 2024 Saturday 27 to Sunday 28 – Jakarta, Indonesia, ICE BSD Hall 5-6

May 2024 Saturday 25 to Sunday 26 – Hong Kong, China, AsiaWorld-Arena

June 2024 Saturday 1 – Manila, the Philippines, Philippine Arena Saturday 8 to Sunday 9 – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Axiata Arena Saturday 29 to Sunday 30 – Bangkok, Thailand, Impact Challenger Hall 1

July 2024 Saturday 6 to Sunday 7 – Osaka, Japan, Asue Arena Osaka

September 2024 Saturday 21 to Sunday 22 – Seoul, South Korea, Seoul World Cup Stadium (encore concerts)

Ahead of her next album, IU has finally announced her massive, first-ever world tour. The singer will kick off the tour with two weekends of shows in Seoul, before heading to Yokohama, Taipei, Singapore, Jakarta and Hong Kong in the following months, playing two shows at each stop.

Between shows in Europe and the US, she will also head to Manila, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok and Osaka. She will then be returning to Seoul for two nights of encore concerts in order to wrap the tour up.

seventeen pledis entertainment hybe new boyband 2024

2023-2024 ‘Follow Again’ encore tour – Osaka and Yokohama

May 2024 Thursday 18 to Friday 19 – Osaka, Japan, Yanmar Stadium Nagai Thursday 25 to Friday 26 – Yokohama, Japan, Nissan Stadium

Shortly after concluding their tour’s original 20 dates with concerts in the Philippines and Macau this month, boy band SEVENTEEN have announced an encore leg of their ‘Follow’ tour in Incheon, Osaka and Yokohama as a “token of gratitude” towards their fans. Look forward to performances of their hits like ‘Super’, ‘Very Nice’ and more.

EXO’s Suho

exo suho seoul solo concert may 2024

2024 ‘Welcome to SU:HOME’ Asia tour – Seoul, Manila, Hong Kong, Taipei, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur

May 2024 Saturday 25 to Sunday 26 – Seoul, South Korea, Olympic Hall

June 2024 Saturday 22 – Manila, the Philippines, Araneta Coliseum

July 2024 Saturday 6 – Hong Kong, China, AsiaWorld-Expo Hall 10 Saturday 13 – Taipei, Taiwan, Taipei Music Center Saturday 20 – Bangkok, Thailand, Royal Paragon Hall Sunday 28 – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Mega Star Arena

The EXO leader recently announced a two-night residency at Seoul’s Olympic Hall for an upcoming solo concert dubbed ‘Welcome to SU:HOME’ in May. He’ll then go on to tour select cities across Asia from June to July, with stops in Hong Kong, Taipei, Bangkok, Manila and Kuala Lumpur so far.

EXO’s D.O

exo d.o kyungsoo asian tour

2024 ‘Bloom’ Asian Fan Concert Tour – Seoul, Taipei, Hong Kong, Jakarta, Tokyo, Nagoya, Osaka, Bangkok, Malaysia, Manila, Singapore

June 2024 Saturday 8 to Sunday 9 – Seoul, South Korea, KBS Arena Saturday 22 – Taipei, Taiwan, Tianmu Gymnasium Saturday 29 – Hong Kong, China, AsiaWorld-Expo Hall 10

July 2024 Friday 12 – Jakarta, Indonesia, Kasablanka Hall Thursday 18 – Tokyo, Japan, Tachikawa Stage Garden Friday 19 – Nagoya, Japan, Niterra Hall Sunday 21 – Osaka, Japan, Grand Cube Osaka

August 2024 Saturday 10 – Bangkok, Thailand Saturday 17 – Malaysia Saturday 31 – Manila, the Philippines

September 2024 Saturday 28 – Singapore, Singapore

The EXO vocalist will be embarking on a tour of Asia this coming year, with two kick-off shows in Seoul, South Korea in early June before he’s set to visit cities in Japan, China, Taiwan and Southeast Asia. Other information such as venues and how to purchase tickets have yet to be announced; check this page for the latest updates.

EXO’s Baekhyun

baekhyun exo league of legends heartsteel

2024 ‘Lonsdaleite’ Asia tour – Fukuoka, Taipei, Kobe, Sendai, Jakarta, Hong Kong and Bangkok

April 2024 Saturday 27 to Sunday 28 – Fukuoka, Japan, Fukuoka Convention Centre

May 2024 Saturday 4 to Sunday 5 – Taipei, Taiwan, NTSU Arena Saturday 11 to Sunday 12 – Kobe, Japan, Kobe World Memorial Hall Thursday 16 to Friday 17 – Sendai, Japan, Miyagi Sports Park General Gymnasium

June 2024 Saturday 1 to Sunday 2 – Jakarta, Indonesia, Istora Senayan Saturday 8 to Sunday 9 – Hong Kong, China, AsiaWorld-Summit Saturday 15 to Sunday 16 – Bangkok, Thailand, Impact Exhibition Hall 7-8 Muang Thong Thani

EXO vocalist Baekhyun has announced a huge solo world tour, complete with a massive Asian leg. The singer kicked off the ‘Lonsdaleite’ tour in Seoul in March, before heading to the rest of East and Southeast Asia in the following months. Fans can look forward to hearing his solo hits like ‘Candy’ and ‘Bambi’ live.

MONSTA X’s I.M

monsta x i.m asia tour

2024 ‘Off The Beat’ world tour – Seoul, Taipei, Tokyo, Bangkok and Macau

May 2024 Saturday 25 to Sunday 26 – Seoul, South Korea

September 2024 Thursday 19 – Taipei, Taiwan Sunday 22 – Tokyo, Japan Tuesday 24 – Bangkok, Thailand Sunday 29 – Macau, China

Earlier this week, MONSTA X rapper I.M announced his 2024 ‘Off The Beat’ world tour in support of his recently released mini-album of the same name. The expansive solo tour will kick off with a two-night residency in Seoul, before he embarks on the Europe and North American legs of the tour in July and August. The idol will then visit four cities in Asia before wrapping up the tour in September. View the full list of tour dates here .

MBC Music Core in Japan

stray kids seungmin shinee taemin gidle minnie mbc music core japan

‘MBC Music Core in Japan’ 2024 – Tokorozawa

Day One Line-Up: ENHYPEN Fantasy Boys ILLIT NiziU NMIXX P1Harmony RIIZE SHINee’s Taemin

Day Two Line-Up: &TEAM ATEEZ (G)I-DLE ILLIT NCT WISH NMIXX n.SSign PLAVE Stray Kids

June 2024 Saturday 29 to Sunday 30 – Tokorozawa, Japan, Belluna Dome

MBC Music Core is set to take place as a one-off event in the city of Tokorozawa this year, set to take place at the Belluna Dome. While the full line-up has yet to be announced, some acts set to take the Belluna Dome stage this June include Stray Kids, NMIXX, ILLIT, ENHYPEN and more.

Seoul Jazz Festival

day6 young k bibi seoul jazz festival

The 16th Seoul Jazz Festival – Seoul

Day One Line-Up: Lauv Day6 Jungle Tones And I Joshua Redmann Group (featuring Gabrielle Cavassa) Hiromi’s Sonicwonder Mac Ayres SG Lewis Jessie Reyez Elijah Woods Alaina Castillo Sunwoo Junga (with From Beyond) Paul Kim Lee Young-ji Kohsangji Band Lim Kim Danny Koo X Yooseung Cho Trio So Soo-bin Jason Lee Kik5o

Day Two Line-Up: Melody Gardot FKJ Bruno Major JANNABI Gayle JP Saxe Car, the Garden MeloMance Cho Min-gyu BIBI Stella Jang Yunseokcheol Trio Wonstein Anna of the North Wave to Earth Golden Swing Bang (featuring Song Ha-chul) Yujinkim Extraordinary Jimindorothy

Day Three Line-Up: Lauv (with special guests) Gipsy Kings (featuring Nicolas Reyes) John Scofield Trio Lianne La Havas Jeremy Zucker Tom Grennan Cory Wong Jang Ki-ha Zion.T Kwon Jin-ah Alexander23 Ha Hyun-sang Etham Cautious Clay Lee Jin-ah Jeong Dong-hwan (and the Funk Messengers) HongJinho Quintet The Ska Jazz Unit

May to June 2024 Friday 31 to Sunday 2 – Seoul, South Korea, Olympic Park

The Seoul Jazz Festival will be returning for its 16th run this year for three nights from May 31 to June 2, boasting a varied roster of artists from local indie acts such as Car, The Garden and Kwon Jin-ah to renowned South Korean artists such as Day6, BIBI, Zion.T, Lee Young-ji and more. The festival will also be bringing in acclaimed indie talents from abroad, including the likes of Bruno Major, Mac Ayres, Lauv and more.

KCON Japan 2024

kcon japan 2024 red velvet zerobaseone

Line-Up for ‘KCON Japan 2024’: 8TURN AIMERS B.D.U BOYNEXTDOOR ASTRO’s Cha Eun-woo DXMON DXTEEN eite E’LAST EL7Z UP EPEX Hi-Fi Un!con ILLIT INI IS:SUE JO1 CNBLUE’s Jong Yong-hwa Kep1er SHINee’s Key LIMELIGHT LUN8 ME:I Isaac Hong NCT WISH NiziU NOWADAYS n.SSign P1Harmony Red Velvet Girls’ Generation’s Taeyeon TEMPEST THE NEW SIX TIOT TRENDZ TWS VANNER VVUP WAKER WHIB woo!ah! xikers Choi Yena YOUNITE ZEROBASEONE &TEAM

May 2024 Friday 10 to Sunday 12 – Chiba, Japan, ZOZO Marine Stadium and Makuhari Messe

Over the past weekend, KCON finally announced its long-awaited performing line-up for this year’s iteration in Japan, slated to be held in the city of Chiba this May. K-pop acts confirmed to be performing at the festival include top artists such as Red Velvet, ZEROBASEONE and more. Keep tabs on this page for the latest information about KCON Japan 2024 and how to purchase tickets.

2024 Weverse Con Festival

boynextdoor fromis_9 tws 2024 weverse con festival

Line-Up for 2024 ‘Weverse Con Festival’: 10cm Billlie BOYNEXTDOOR Chuu ENHYPEN fromis_9 ILLIT imase JD1 JUST B Kim Jae-joong J. Y. Park (with special guests) Kwon Eun-bi Lee Sung-kyoung LE SSERAFIM PLAVE SEVENTEEN THE NEW SIX Tomorrow X Together TWS XIA YOASOBI &TEAM

June 2024 Saturday 15 to Sunday 16 – Incheon, South Korea, Inspire Entertainment Resort and Inspire Arena Discovery Park

This year’s iteration of the annual Weverse Con Festival will take place this June in Incheon, South Korea, with acts such as LOONA’s Chuu, TWS and more set to take the stage. While more information about pre-sale and general ticketing have yet to be announced, check this page for early bird day pass sales and the latest updates for the upcoming festival.

MAMAMOO’s Hwasa

hwasa tour k-pop asia hub

2024 ‘Twits’ solo fancon tour – Hong Kong, Taipei, Singapore

May 2024 Saturday 11 – Hong Kong, China, AsiaWorld-Expo Hall 10

June 2024 Saturday 16 – Taipei, Taiwan, Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center Hall 1 Saturday 22 – Singapore, Singapore, The Star Theatre

MAMAMOO powerhouse vocalist Hwasa is set to embark on a short tour of Asia for the ‘Twits’ solo fancon tour, with shows scheduled in three cities so far: Hong Kong, Taipei and Singapore for May and June. More dates and stops are teased to be announced at a later stage, while venue, time and ticketing information for the existing stops are set to be revealed in the coming weeks. Keep tabs on this page for the latest updates.

MAMAMOO’s Wheein

mamamoo wheein tour

2024 ‘Whee In The Mood’ world tour – Tokyo

May 2024 Wednesday 1 – Tokyo, Japan, Zepp DiverCity

MAMAMOO singer Wheein has finally announced her first-ever solo world tour, named after her 2023 studio album ‘In The Mood’. The singer will kick off the tour with a two-night concert in Seoul this February, before heading to Hong Kong, Bangkok, Manila and more.

Jung Eun-ji

apink eunji asia tour fanmeet

2024 ‘Eunji’s Bookstore’ Fanmeeting – Seoul, Taipei, Hong Kong

May 2024 Saturday 25 – Seoul, South Korea, Ewha Women’s University Samsung Hall

June 2024 Saturday 15 – Taipei, Taiwan, NTU Sports Center 1F Saturday 29 to Sunday 30 – Hong Kong, China, Macpherson Stadium

Jung Eun-ji of Apink has announced a brief Asia tour for her upcoming fanmeeting event, called ‘Eunji’s Bookstore’. The tour will kick off with two showings on May 25 in Seoul, before she’s due to host the fanmeeting in Taipei and Hong Kong in June.

p1harmony tour asia

2024 ‘P1ustage H : UTOP1A’ world tour – Seoul

April 2024 Saturday 27 to Sunday 28 – Seoul, South Korea, Olympic Hall

K-pop boyband P1Harmony announced their upcoming P1ustage H : UTOP1A world tour, which will kick off with shows in Seoul, before they embark on the North American leg of the tour. Ticketing information for the kick-off concert in Seoul are also to be announced – check this page for the latest updates.

highlight beast name

2024 ‘HIGHLIGHT LIVE: Lights Go On, Again’ Asia tour – Seoul, Hong Kong, Bangkok, Kaohsiung, Tokyo

May 2024 Friday 10 to Sunday 12 – Seoul, South Korea, KSPO Dome

June 2024 Saturday 22 – Hong Kong, China Sunday 30 – Bangkok, Thailand

July 2024 Saturday 6 – Kaohsiung, Taiwan Friday 19 to Sunday 20 – Tokyo, Japan

Boyband HIGHLIGHT are set to embark on their first headline tour of Asia in about two years this summer, after hosting a three-night residency at Seoul’s KSPO Dome in May. The tour currently consists of only four stops so far, beginning with a performance in Hong Kong this June.

The band will also notably be able to perform past BEAST songs after successful negotiations with CUBE Entertainment over the rights to their previous group name and discography. Further details such as venues and ticketing information have yet to be announced.

iKON’s DK

ikon dk donghyuk asia fanmeet tour

‘DK Asia Fan Event Tour’ – Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta

April 2024 Sunday 21 – Bangkok, Thailand, Dongki Mall Thonglor Saturday 27 – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Lalaport BBCC Sunday 28 – Jakarta, Indonesia, Sasono Langen Budoyo

iKON vocalist DK will be heading on a four-stop tour of Asia later this month for a ‘fan event tour’ . The news comes fresh off the conclusion of iKON’s limited tour of Asia, which concluded with a final show in Bangkok on April 7. Further details such as venue and ticketing have yet to be shared by the band’s label.

b-i 2024 hype up tour concerts getty

‘2024 Hype Up’ Tour – Hong Kong, Bangkok, Singapore, Manila, Jakarta, Macau

May 2024 Friday 24 – Hong Kong, China, Star Hall

June 2024 Saturday 1 – Bangkok, Thailand, Thunderdome Friday 7 – Singapore, Singapore, Capitol Theatre Sunday 9 – Manila, the Philippines, SM North EDSA Skydome Saturday 15 – Jakarta, Indonesia, The Kasablanka Hall

July 2024 Saturday 13 – Macau, China, Broadway Macau

The K-pop soloist has announced the first six shows of his newly announced 2024 ‘Hype Up tour’, which will take him to cities across Asia such as Singapore, Bangkok, Hong Kong and more. According to the announcement, more stops and dates will be announced at a later stage, while ticketing information for existing stops has yet to be disclosed.

evnne 2024 tour concert

EVNNE 2024 ‘SQUAD:R’ Asia fan-concert tour – Osaka and Yokohama

May 2024 Thursday 2 to Friday 3 – Osaka, Japan, Festival Hall Monday 6 – Yokohama, Japan, Pia Arena MM

Rookie boy band EVNNE have announced their first-ever concert tour, which kicks off in Seoul this March. The boy band will then head to Singapore, Taipei and Bangkok, as well as Japan in the following months.

Super Junior’s Kyuhyun

super junior kyuhyun tour

2024 ‘Restart’ Asia tour – Yokohama, Taipei, Bangkok and Jakarta

April 2024 Friday 26 – Yokohama, Japan, Pacifico Yokohama National Grand Hall

May 2024 Saturday 4 – Taipei, Taiwan, New Taipei City Exhibition Hall Saturday 11 – Bangkok, Thailand, MCC Hall The Mall Lifestore Bangkapi Saturday 18 – Jakarta, Indonesia, Tennis Indoor Senayan

Super Junior vocalist Kyuhyun has announced his brand-new ‘Restart’ Asia tour, which will kick off this March in South Korea. The singer will then head on to Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan and Southeast Asia.

cnblue tour Jung Yong-hwa

2024 ‘CNBLUENTITY’ Asia tour – Singapore

April 2024 Saturday 27 – Singapore, Singapore, Indoor Stadium

South Korean band CNBLUE has announced their new ‘CNBLUENTITY’ Asia tour, beginning this March. The beloved pop-rock band will head to Hong Kong first, before performing in Bangkok, Kaohsiung, Macau and more.

Treasure

2024 ‘Reboot’ Asia tour – Manila, Hong Kong, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta

May 2024 Saturday 4 – Manila, The Philippines, SM Mall of Asia Arena Saturday 18 – Hong Kong, China, AsiaWorld-Arena Friday 24 to Sunday 26 – Bangkok, Thailand, Impact Arena

June 2024 Saturday 22 – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Axiata Arena Saturday 29 to Sunday 30 – Jakarta, Indonesia, Arena GBK Senayan

Presented by YG Entertainment and promoted by Live Nation, TREASURE are set to embark on the ‘Reboot’ tour of Asia, which will bring them to cities such as Manila, Hong Kong and more in May and June this year. This tour comes after their 2023 ‘Hello’ tour, which saw them perform shows in Taipei and Singapore, among other cities. Information about how to purchase tickets have yet to be announced; keep tabs on this page for the latest updates.

Super Junior

super junior tour

2024 ‘Super Show Spin-off: Halftime’ Asia tour – Seoul, Bangkok, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Taipei, Hong Kong and Jakarta

June 2024 Saturday 22 to Sunday 23 – Seoul, South Korea, KSPO Dome

July 2024 Saturday 6 to Sunday 7 – Bangkok, Thailand, Impact Challenger Hall 1 Sunday 14 – Singapore, Singapore, Indoor Stadium Sunday 28 – Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, Phu Tho Indoor Sports Stadium

August 2024 Saturday 3 – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Axiata Arena Saturday 17 to Sunday 18 – Taipei, Taiwan, Taipei Arena

September 2024 Friday 6 to Saturday 7 – Hong Kong, China, AWE Arena Saturday 14 – Jakarta, Indonesia, BCIS

2024 is looking to be a busy year for Super Junior, with the full group announcing their new ‘Super Show Spin-off: Halftime’ tour in addition to tours by subunit L.S.S and member Kyuhyun. Ticketing information for all stops have yet to be announced.

onlyoneof 2024 world tour

2024 ‘dOpamine’ world tour – Southeast Asia and Oceania

July 2024 Hong Kong Indonesia Malaysia The Philippines Thailand Vietnam

Korean boyband OnlyOneOf have announced six Asian countries as well as Australia as stops for their upcoming ‘dOpamine’ world tour, slated to run throughout July. However, dates, cities, venues and ticketing information have yet to be announced by the band.

vanner 2024 tour concert

2024 ‘The Flag: A to V’ tour – Seoul, Taipei, Tokyo, Hong Kong

April 2024 Friday 26 to Sunday 28 – Seoul, South Korea, Yes24 Live Hall

May 2024 Friday 10 – Taipei, Taiwan Saturday 25 to Sunday 26 – Tokyo, Japan

July 2024 Monday 1 – Hong Kong, China

The K-pop boyband have announced a brief tour of Asia with shows in four cities so far announced, billed as the last live shows from VANNER before member Sungkook before he enlists for mandatory military service on May 7. The rest of VANNER will proceed with the scheduled overseas shows without Sungkook, however venue and ticketing information have yet to be announced. Meanwhile, tickets to the Seoul dates are on sale now from  the official Yes24 website .

lucas wong nct wayv documentary freeze

2024 ‘Fiat Lux: 熙’ Asian Fancon Tour – Jakarta, Taipei, Manila, Hong Kong

May 2024 Saturday, 11 – Jakarta, Indonesia

June 2024 Sunday, 2 – Taipei, Taiwan Saturday, 15 – Manila, the Philippines

TBA Hong Kong, China

Former NCT member Lucas Wong has announced his first-ever overseas tour as a soloist, fresh off the announcement of his solo debut with ‘Renegade’. The first batch of stops announced so far have yet to have their venues and ticketing information shared. Originally slated for April 13, Lucas’ Hong Kong show has been indefinitely postponed “after careful discussion”, with a new date still unannounced. Keep tabs on this page for the latest updates.

  • Related Topics
  • BabyMonster
  • BOYNEXTDOOR
  • Feel Ghood Music
  • High Up Entertainment
  • IST Entertainment
  • Jellyfish Entertainment
  • JYP Entertainment
  • Kwon Eun-bi
  • LE SSERAFIM
  • Lee Young-ji
  • Pledis Entertainment
  • SM Entertainment
  • Sony Music Korea
  • Starship Entertainment
  • Stone Music Entertainment
  • SUPER JUNIOR
  • Wave to Earth
  • YG Entertainment
  • Yuehua Entertainment
  • ZEROBASEONE

You May Also Like

The party never sleeps: fat dog unleashed in america, what now for ‘shōgun’ after that life-and-death finale, pet shop boys: “this is our queer album”, ‘fallout’ review: learn to love the bomb in this fun yet flawed adaptation, ‘life eater’ review: twisted kidnapping simulator strikes at the heart, more stories, aaron taylor-johnson swerves james bond question on red carpet, will there be a ‘baby reindeer’ season two, deep purple share details of new album ‘=1’, will there be a ‘fallout’ season two, katy perry teases return with “one of her biggest songs” yet, russell crowe announces first us tour in 12 years.

city image

  • South Korea ›

Seoul Private Tours & Local Tour Guides

Discover things to do and plan a trip to seoul, south korea with a local guide.

View all 44 reviews

Popular Seoul Tour Guides

Seoul Tour Guide - Paul K.

Hello everyone, I am Paul, a tour guide in Seoul. Seoul is a fascinated destination that seamlessly blends the old with the new. I'm excited to show you some of the best things to make your trip fun and unforgettable memory, through my deep knowledge about culture and history of Korea and exuberant experiences in tour. My primary tourist destination is Seoul and metropolitan area, consisting of 5 palaces, Royal Ancestral Shrine, Bukchon Hanok Village, National museum of Korea, War Memorial of Korea and other museums & galleries and contemporary architectures, and Namsan Mt. with N-Seoul Tower, traditional & trendy market places such as Gwangjang market & Hondae street, and also Korean Folk Village & DMZ tour. Center of culture and tour is architecture. Architectural style represents spirit of times. We can see as much as we know about spirit of times. For example, without knowledge about Christianity, the spirit of medieval Europe, we cannot fully appreciate beauty and value of Romanesque and Gothic architecture. Confucianism was the spirit of Joseon Dynasty. Architectural style of Gyeongbokgung represents Confucianism. Confucianism culture of Joseon Dynasty is unique characteristic of Korean culture, compared to Chinese, Japanese and European culture. Hence, my tourist information is based on Confucianism. Thank you for your interest! As your guide, I hope to see you soon in Seoul.                                                                                                                                  

Seoul Tour Guide - Thomas K.

I am Thomas, a licensed tour guide in Seoul, Korea since 2016. I am optimistic, easy-going and open-minded. Before being a tour guide, I had worked at a major company as a personnel manager for almost 30 years. I learned how to get along with people through my job experience. Now, as a tour guide, If you let me know what you are interested in, for example, places to visit, activities to do, and food to eat. I will do my best to make everything you imagine come true. I offer the best services; High Quality and Customized tours, Free transportation service and Free photo service. I also guarantee a comfortable, pleasant, safe and memorable tour. Enjoy the moment at your own pace and time in Korea, I will capture it as a photo. Thank you                                                                                                                                  

Seoul Tour Guide - Hans K.

Hello Everyone, My name is Hans, I've been living in Seoul Korea over 40 years and working as an officially certified English speaking tour & trekking guide since 2015. I have various experiences in city tours including history, culture, religion, foods and so on, and I met lots of tourists with Private and Group from the world, and understand of what they want to see and do. As a result, I can bring tourist to those major tourist spots and believe you will be satisfied with my tour, and back to home with forgettable memories after the time with me. My tour coverages are Seoul City tour with DMZ, Unesco world heritages, National park trekking, country side cycling tour, and nationwide multiple days tour with my van.                                                                                                                                  

Gyeonggi Tour Guide - Alice K.

Hello! I am Alice. I live in Incheon, South Korea. It's very close to Seoul. I want to guide my clients through the charming city of Seoul. Especially when introducing the five grand palaces of Seoul, I would like to invite a professional photographer to capture beautiful moments. I can help them dress in hanbok and create stunning life shots. I also want to guide them through Kyeongju, a city that breathes with a long history. I lived in Kyeongju until my teenage years. I want to introduce UNESCO-listed Kyeongju, a city of culture and history. I have traveled to Jeju Island more than several ten times. I also want to introduce Jeju Island. My clients can go anywhere they want in South Korea. There are many well-preserved cultural heritage sites with a long history in Korea, and they can also experience the convenience of fast-developing Seoul. Come and visit Korea. Let's explore Seoul and travel together anywhere. Traveling in Korea will be a memorable and cherished experience. Best regards. Alice.                                                                                                                                  

New seoul tour guides.

Gyeonggi Tour Guide - Ari K.

Hello! I am Ari, a freelance guide based in South Korea with a rich and diverse background in English guiding, interpretation, and medical coordination over the past decade. I'm delighted to welcome you to Korea. Having spent my entire life in Korea, I've been a licensed guide since 2014, accumulating a decade of experience in showcasing the wonders of my homeland. My academic journey led me to major in English Literature, and armed with a TESOL certification, I also ventured into the realm of English teaching. However, it was a transformative trip to Europe that ignited a new dream within me. I found joy in sharing the stories, memories, and unique charm of Korea with people from around the world. Over the years, my role expanded beyond guiding to handling diplomatic protocols for distinguished guests, including ministers, vice ministers, members of parliament, kings, and queens. If you're seeking an authentic tour that unveils the true essence of Korea, I invite you to reach out. I'm eager to promptly respond and create memorable experiences together. Feel free to drop me a message – let's embark on a journey to discover the genuine beauty of Korea!                                                                                                                                  

Seoul Tour Guide - Kevin H.

Hi [An Yeong Ha Se Yo?(안녕하세요?)] every body, My name is Kevin H. from Seoul. I myself like travel abroad too. I like to exchange cultures also, because experiencing different cultures can give us great chance to make a progress in many ways. In this regards, I would like to help tourist as professional private guide. My experience taught me the tours had been interesting or so-so according to a guide when I traveled abroad. So I am always doing my best to help tourists and entertain them. I think the person you are looking for, because I am well trained and educated. I am interested in history, agriculture, science, travel and communication and arts. These interests will make our tour more informative and enjoyable. I have 10 years(long ago) + 10 years(recently) experience in private tour. And I have been delivering more than 1000 tour for mainly family. Those are covering culture, DMZ, nature, especially Seoul Highlights for first visitors. As results I have excellent reviews in the tourism industry. Furthermore, I have a long and experience with telecom company as employee. This will make our tour more memorable. I am graduated from Gyonggi University with BA in Tourism Management. So I understand tourism industry very well and provide you a great guiding serice and tour service. My Service is as follows: S: Smile (happy together) S: Speed (timely) S: Sincerity (from the bottom of my heart) Best Regards Kevin Hwang Dream.                                                                                                                                  

Seoul Tour Guide - Daniel Y.

Specialized in 1) History travel, 2) Research Travel and 3) Business travel, I have long experience and correct contact points in Korea, Japan and China.                                                                                                                                  

Seoul Tour Guide - Bergen P.

Explore the wonder of Korea together! It is a pleasure to introduce myself to my future guests. I am an official licened English Tour Guide living in Seoul. I was in charge of overseas business at the largest electronics company in Korea for long time, and worked at the US headquarters in New York for 6 years. Through long career in overseas business, I understand the culture and customs of foreigners and know what foreign tourists want and are interested in. I have been working as a tour guide since 2018, providing the best service for my clients to enjoy their travels in Korea without any inconvenience. In particular, I have registered 30 tour products on the world's No.1 internet tour platform, and my clients who used my tours left the best reviews with 5 stars after the tour. I am so happy that I can provide my best service to the customers who is looking for local friend to suuport their travel in Korea at GoWithGuide. It is my goal to make my customers feel the best satisfaction without any inconvenience and return to their home with a lot of pleasant memory from Korea. I will try to make you be a traveler not a tourist. Thanks, Bergen Park                                                                                                                                  

Popular seoul private tours.

Seoul City Tour + Free photo shooting Servicecover image

Seoul City Tour + Free photo shooting Service

Seoul has been the capital city of korea since 1392. if you are a traveler who is visiting seoul for the first time, this one-day tour will make you fall in love with the charm of seoul, where the new and old are exquisitely harmonized. you enjoy every moment in seoul, i will capture your moments in photos. [if you request. the itinerary can be changed.] * this itinerary is subject to change at the request of the client..

South Korea Tour Guide - Thomas K.

Seoul Local Life and History

Welcome to seoul. at the forefront of fashion and technology but deeply traditional, seoul brings together palaces, temples, avant-garde design, and mountain trails. on our tour, we will discover a fascinating mix of old and new, traditional culture with contemporary attractions..

South Korea Tour Guide - Moises O.

Gyeongbokgung,Bukchon,Gwangjang,N-SeoulTower,Hongdae

Tour to gyeongbokgung-authentic & biggest palace, attractive traditional village, traditional street food, panoramic view of whole seoul, young & vibrant street of hongdae. tour feature highlight of beautiful, cultural, vibrant places at gyeongbokgung, bukchon hanok village, gwangjang market, n-seoul tower, hongdae steet. guide shares brief cultural history that enables guest to figure out the authentic beauty and value of traditional korean culture as well as palace architecture..

South Korea Tour Guide - Paul K.

4 hour Hidden gems tour in Seoul

Spend 4 hours with local tour guide you can visit some of iconic places in korea and find hidden gems. also local tour guide can give you good lay of the land, which made the rest of your trip so easier. local tour guide will suggest what is the best food in korea. itinerary will be changed. let me know what you want and i will created itinerary just for you..

South Korea Tour Guide - Yubin O.

New Seoul Private Tours

Seoul Layover Private Incheon tour from Airportcover image

Seoul Layover Private Incheon tour from Airport

Will you go straight to the hotel upon arrival at incheon airport by applying for this product, we will safely take you from incheon airport to your destination hotel. before heading to the hotel, stop by incheon to experience korea's development story. lastly, don't miss songdo triple street, a favorite spot for young people. [if you request. the itinerary can be changed.] * this itinerary is subject to change at the request of the client..

South Korea Tour Guide - Alice K.

Korean War Museum and Memorial in Central Seoul -- a good alternative to the DMZ

I don't recommend day-trips to the dmz -- the jsa remains off-limits due to north korean policy, and anyway most of what you see is just barbed-wire fences and various monuments; a trip there does not give insight into north korea nor about the 1950-53 war. the long trip driving up there & back is not worth your precious time. there is a very good alternative, which is this gigantic compound in the middle of seoul -- a large museum of the korean war & outdoor display of weaponry from that era..

South Korea Tour Guide - David a. M.

Buam-dong, Seoul’s Hidden Charming North Park-neighborhood

This is a lovely neighborhood of “gangbuk” seoul behind famous mt. bugak, with a wide variety of offerings, scenic and fascinating, but only a few “insiders” know about its very charming character. we will visit the “sword-washing pavilion”, then a beautiful waterfall with a colorful buddhist temple right next to it we will proceed into a hidden quiet peaceful area with late-joseon-era ruins-relics amidst great trees. then along a high ridge with great views, and some unique cafes & others..

Museum of Korean Contemporary History - 1880s thru 1980s, explained by an American Professorcover image

Museum of Korean Contemporary History - 1880s thru 1980s, explained by an American Professor

This is a relatively new and medium-sized museum, opened in 2013 after much controversy about its potential contents. there is little agreement on what happened in the 20th century, and it was very difficult to create this museum. there is not much english on the displays, so you really need an expert familiar with the truths to take you through it and point out the important details, and explain what is distorted in presentation and what has been entirely left out due to sensitivity., popular seoul private cars.

Korean Tradition & Modernity: Korea Folk Village, Hwaseong Fortress & Starfield Librarycover image

Korean Tradition & Modernity: Korea Folk Village, Hwaseong Fortress & Starfield Library

Firstly, explore korea's cultural richness at the korean folk village immerse yourself in traditional life, ancient customs, vibrant performances, and authentic architecture. a captivating journey awaits secondly, step into history at suwon hwaseong fortress a unesco world heritage site, it's a marvel of korean architecture. majestic walls, gates, and pavilions tell the story of korea's past. lastly, you can explore the recently opened suwon starfield library, a marvel in scale and design..

South Korea Tour Guide - Kevin L.

Seoul Tour Reviews

7 days hidden gem tour of Seoul and Vicinity

“ 7 days in Seoul and the surrounding areas with a family of 6 ”

At first we think 7 days might be a little bit long to stay in Seoul and the nearby areas, but Hans suggested an itinerary which turns out to be perfect. All my family members enjoyed the whole period of stay and the touring/hiking/activities. Hans is excellent in guiding us around, and he showed us both good places and good food. Have no reservation to recommend Hans to anyone who is looking for an experienced and attending guide.

P k L.

Thank you vey much, it was my honor to guide so lovely family. Even I learned a lot from you and your family members.. hope we can see again in the future and god bless you.

Security tour to divided Korea

“ DMZ and war history tour ”

We enjoyed our day with Paul who is very knowledgeable on Korean history. The tour did turn out to be quite long (11hours) as the DMZ tour took longer than expected and we got caught in a traffic jam getting back into Seoul. It was an interesting way to spend our last day in South Korea.

Rebecca H.

Guest and her children, Vida and Ruber were very patient despite of tough itinerary, that was started from 6:40 am to 6:00pm, and traffic jam of 2hour & 10min on way back to accommodation. Guests paid to Korean history and reality of diviede Korea. Guests enjoyed beautiful weather of spring season.

Cruise Tour

“ Seoul day tour ”

Thomas is a very knowledgeable guide. He showed us the most interesting places in Seoul. He is a good photographer. He made sooo many pictures. We would definitely recommend him to our friends

Anna T.

Thank you for your excellent review. It was my pleasure to guide your group. I am very happy to hear that you enjoyed the Seoul City Tour. 5 hours were not enough to go many places. If you come to Korea again, I will show you more places with delicious korean food. I hope everything goes well with you. Thank you very much again.

Seoul Private Tour Guide

Experience a blend of Seoul’s ancient castles and futuristic skyscrapers on a private tour with a local tour guide who knows the Special City intimately.

Ready to immerse yourself in Seoul beyond the popular K-Culture and thrilling amusement parks? Our expertly curated itineraries are designed by you and led by a local expert who understands the importance of breathtaking yet lesser known sites like Seonjeongneung, where relics of the Joseon Dynasty lay.

Go beyond the usual tours to touch the soul of South Korea’s Special City, from sunset views at Gyeongui Line Forest Park to food stall hopping on a night market tour of Namdaemun. Keep your itinerary filled with your interests, and let our guides handle the rest.

Seoul Frequently Asked Questions

Can you hire a guide in seoul gowithguide find your perfect tour guide at gowithguide. relax and cherish unforgettable tours with loved ones. create personalized tours for a truly memorable trip, how do i get a seoul tour guide gowithguide find your perfect tour guide at gowithguide. relax and cherish unforgettable tours with loved ones. create personalized tours for a truly memorable trip, what is the best month to visit seoul gowithguide find your perfect tour guide at gowithguide. relax and cherish unforgettable tours with loved ones. create personalized tours for a truly memorable trip, how much do you tip a guide in korea gowithguide find your perfect tour guide at gowithguide. relax and cherish unforgettable tours with loved ones. create personalized tours for a truly memorable trip, are there female guides in seoul, south korea gowithguide find your perfect tour guide at gowithguide. relax and cherish unforgettable tours with loved ones. create personalized tours for a truly memorable trip, is english spoken widely in seoul gowithguide find your perfect tour guide at gowithguide. relax and cherish unforgettable tours with loved ones. create personalized tours for a truly memorable trip, latest seoul articles.

Hiring A Guide In Seoul: The Pros & Cons

Hiring A Guide In Seoul: The Pros & Cons

Seoul, South Korea

Whenever I’m traveling, there are two things on my mind. How will I get there, and what will I do once I land? If you’re like me, then your mind’s rac...

Ajitsa A.

Seoul Tourism Statistics 2023: The Ultimate Guide

Exciting yet exhausting. these two words sum up most travel planning, especially when you're trying to unearth the everlasting beauty of a traditional....

7 Day Trips from Seoul

7 Day Trips from Seoul

The megacity that is seoul is definitely where much of the hustle and bustle is at: looming skyscrapers, delicious cuisine, and some fascinating gems ..., the best tours and activities.

With a real local of your choice

The option to personalize your tour

Just contact your favorite local

Only private tours!

So no group tours with strangers

korea tour guides

Connect with a Seoul Local Guide

Read reviews and chat with the best local tour guides in seoul. get a free itinerary and plan your private tour today..

korea tour guides

Transportation & Transfers

Tour seoul by car or van, get an airport transfer, or hire a private guide / driver. see reviews and all options..

korea tour guides

Book a customizable Seoul Private Tour

Browse seoul tour itineraries by our local professionals and book your favorite seoul tour., related seoul tour guide pages.

70th HELLO WORLD

  • Social Affairs
  • Foreign Affairs
  • North Korea
  • Diplomatic Circuit
  • Arts & Design
  • Performance
  • More Sports
  • World Business
  • #Hashtag Korea
  • Hello Hangeul
  • English Eye
  • Interactive
  • PR newswire
  • Global insight
  • KH Media Kit

wooribank

  • Korea's economic growth at over 2-year high in Q1: BOK
  • H.eco Forum 2024
  • N. Korea warns of 'practical actions' over US seeking new mechanism to monitor sanctions
  • Hybe to file complaint against sublabel executives over internal conflict
  • Senior officials from S. Korea, US discuss cooperation in chip industry
  • SK hynix returns to profit in Q1 on solid demand for AI chips
  • Seoul shares open weaker on tech, battery slump
  • US will take steps for three-way engagement on nuclear deterrence with S. Korea, Japan: Campbell
  • [Takatoshi Ito] How risky is Japan‘s monetary-policy normalization?
  • [Anya Schiffrin, Dylan W. Groves and Joseph E. Stiglitz] Quality journalism is more important than ever

Most Popular

[Exclusive] Korean military set to ban iPhones over 'security' concerns

[Exclusive] Korean military set to ban iPhones over 'security' concerns

Korean, Romanian leaders discuss defense tech, nuclear energy

Korean, Romanian leaders discuss defense tech, nuclear energy

S. Korea calls on Japan to confront history amid Yasukuni Shrine visit

S. Korea calls on Japan to confront history amid Yasukuni Shrine visit

Yoon’s jailed mother-in-law excluded from latest parole list

Yoon’s jailed mother-in-law excluded from latest parole list

Hybe and Min Hee-jin, CEO of Hybe sublabel Ador, lock horns

Hybe and Min Hee-jin, CEO of Hybe sublabel Ador, lock horns

[Pressure points] Leggings in public: Fashion statement or social faux pas?

[Pressure points] Leggings in public: Fashion statement or social faux pas?

[Herald Interview] 'Amid aging population, Korea to invite more young professionals from overseas'

[Herald Interview] 'Amid aging population, Korea to invite more young professionals from overseas'

Korea’s homegrown nanosatellite successfully launches into space

Korea’s homegrown nanosatellite successfully launches into space

Nicaragua shuts down Seoul embassy

Nicaragua shuts down Seoul embassy

Rocket engine expert, ex-NASA exec to lead Korea's new space agency

Rocket engine expert, ex-NASA exec to lead Korea's new space agency

Start your day with a roundup of key stories from The Korea Herald with news and comment on all that’s happening in Korea. 

  • Culture Ministry, KTO unveil Hallyu-themed tours

Published : April 21, 2024 - 15:41

Link copied

The Samyang Roundhill farm in Pyeongchang, Gangwon Province (Korea Tourism Organization, Moment Studio)

The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the Korea Tourism Organization are looking to woo Southeast Asian and Middle Eastern tourists with new Hallyu-themed tour packages.

“Despite the rising popularity of Korean content, some travel destinations have not been promoted properly due to their low accessibility and intellectual property rights. We have been discussing such issues and have assisted local travel agencies and content creators to sign a memorandum of understanding for greater travel experiences that can satisfy passionate Hallyu fans,” the ministry’s latest press release said.

“The new tourism products will be heavily promoted in Indonesia, Vietnam, Malaysia and the United Arab Emirates, who have all been big Korean culture fans,” it added.

A total of seven Korean content-themed tours will be offered to tourists from these locations, including four day-trip programs in Seoul and its suburbs, two one-night trips to Busan or Pyeongchang, Gangwon Province, and a three-day trip to Gangwon Province.

Those who are interested either in K-pop or dance will be able to enjoy the day-trip programs to their fullest, as the programs feature a K-pop dance class with “Street Woman Fighter” (2021) dancers, and opportunities to make a K-pop dance cover video, explore a dance audition booth and experience street dance culture in Seoul’s vibrant Hongdae neighborhood.

“Street Woman Fighter” is a popular dance competition show in Korea.

The K-pop Ground at the HiKR Ground tourism center in Jongno-gu, central Seoul (Korea Tourism Organization)

The one-night trip to Pyeongchang, Gangwon Province, offers holidaymakers a chance to explore some of the restricted areas of the Samyang Roundhill farm and taste local delicacies.

The three-day trip to Gangwon Province and Busan includes a range of programs to experience the regions. The tour includes a visit to the “BTS In The Soop” estate in Pyeongchang, where RM spent time reading his book on beanbag chairs and V played his trumpet. Tourists can also explore different areas of Gangneung and Pyeongchang, like Hyangho Beach -- a filming location for BTS’ music videos -- on the first two days of the tour, and spend the last day of the trip at popular travel spots in Busan.

The

Other tours offer a chance to visit the filming spots of popular Korean dramas, including “Crash Landing on You” (2019), “Castaway Diva” (2023) and “Marry My Husband” (2024).

Detailed dates for the Korean content-themed tours are yet to be announced

Lee Si-jin

Articles by Lee Si-jin

  • [My Hangeul Story] 'Hangeul unfolds a brand new world'

More from Headlines

Korea's economic growth at over 2-year high in Q1: BOK

Trending Topics

  • Min Hee Jin
  • Queen Of Tears
  • LE SSERAFIM

U.S. Quadruples Visa Fees For International Artists, Sparking Concerns About K-Pop Tours

korea tour guides

On April 1, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) instituted a huge increase to the cost of a visa for foreign artists in the country that could have a major impact on the K-Pop touring industry.

01-1-A16I4759-e1699581469145

Before this date, the cost for an artist from outside of the U.S. to apply to perform in the country was $460 USD. And for artists who have filed this paperwork before April 1, that still stands. However, moving forward, the application will now cost a whopping $1,615-$1,655 USD per person — an increase of over 250%.

That means that the cost of, say, a seven-member group such as  BTS has gone up from $3,220 USD to $11,305-$11,585 USD, and that’s just for the members alone. Each individual staff member such as stylists, managers, bodyguards, and backup dancers also has to submit and get an application approved, quickly adding up the toll.

64e787cb53ab3a8cbee78bf7_k pop header image-p-1080

Additionally, if an artist has to get expedited processing for their application so it doesn’t take months to get approve, there’s an added $2,805 fee  per application . And if, for some reason, an artist’s application isn’t accepted, there is no refund.

There are two reasons for such a sudden and massive hike in the visa fee. The first is that there was supposed to be a smaller increase several years ago, as prior to 2016, there was a fee increase every four years to keep up with inflation. Due to a block by a federal judge in 2019, however, this didn’t happen, and then the COVID pandemic happened, meaning that the fee has remained the same since 2016. The other reason is that the application process itself has become much more complicated and time-consuming: While the applications were only 2-3 pages long a couple decades ago, they now can be closer to 20.

And those are just the forms before supporting evidence. Now I’m submitting documents that are 200 pages, 300 pages long just to explain why this band should be traveling throughout the United States. — Castro of BAL Sports and Entertainment Practice

GMAIY7SLOZHJTONKZB354FN474

So what does this mean for K-Pop artists? While a fee such as this likely won’t have a huge impact on the biggest names in the industry, it will be much more difficult for artists from small labels to be able to afford a U.S. tour. Some of these artists might have to skip the United States entirely and focus on other countries in order to save money, which in turn damages the richness and diversity of the music industry.

You’re going to see a decrease in international acts coming to the United States. And maybe it’s decreased frequency more than a decrease in the absolute number. We’ll see less and less emerging artists. The harder you make it for them to come to the United States, the less you’re going to see them here. It’s not just the mid-sized venue in Cleveland that will feel it, but the parking lot down the street, the restaurants and bars people go to before and after. — Castro of BAL Sports and Entertainment Practice

crowd-people-concert-hands-hearts-fun

Some artists might end up having longer tours in the U.S. to make up for the cost of their visas, while others could try to employ more U.S.-based staff such as backup dancers and stylists in order to limit the number of applications needed.

Understandably, K-Pop fans have a lot of concerns about this change and how it might impact the artists that are able to afford to tour in the United States moving forward.

c1

One commenter did share some further insight about why such a massive increase was implemented, though it’s little comfort to fans and artists who will have to handle the consequences of the change.

d1

We’ll have to wait and see just how much this does end up impacting the K-Pop music culture that has been growing steadily in the U.S.

korea tour guides

What's Happening Around The World

ATEEZ’s 2024 World Tour Ticket Prices Shock Fans

Thai Woman’s Love Story With Two Chinese Men Leads To Tragedy

J Balvin Becomes An ATINY During ATEEZ’s 2024 Coachella Performance

54-Year Old Actress Has Cool Response To Haters After Being Mocked For Having A “Big Butt”

View All (1574)

Share This Post

Facebook logo

  • BABYMONSTER
  • Girls' Generation
  • Super Junior
  • ZEROBASEONE

View Dark Theme

IMAGES

  1. A travel guide to South Korea

    korea tour guides

  2. Visit Seoul: Travel Guide to South Korea (2023)

    korea tour guides

  3. 3-minute travel guide: Seoul, Korea

    korea tour guides

  4. South Korea Budget Travel Guide (Updated 2024)

    korea tour guides

  5. KoreanTourGuide

    korea tour guides

  6. Everything about on visit the Korea tour

    korea tour guides

VIDEO

  1. [2023 KOCIS Invitation Tour] The 9-day Special Tour in KOREA: Exploring SEOUL & GYEONGJU

  2. 외국인을 위한 K-투어의 모든 것✿ 외국인 셀럽들이 소개하는 꿀잼 보장 투어!

  3. Going To North Korea

  4. North KOREA 🇰🇵 real LIFE

  5. Reality of a Wedding in Korea by Verniece Enciso

  6. Escaping from North Korea inTamil

COMMENTS

  1. 10 Best Fully Guided Tours in South Korea 2024/2025

    What people love about Fully Guided Tours in South Korea. Consolacion Cochran 30 Mar, 2024. 5. Our tour guide Tommy Lee was awesome—highly recommended!! Best of South Korea. Susan Tanga 17 Mar, 2024. 5. Was excellent tour guide was the best. 12-Day South Korea Adventure: From Seoul to Jeju Island.

  2. South Korea Tours with Local Private Tour Guides

    Take a private South Korea tour with a local guide and see a fascinating array of the country's popular and lesser-known attractions. Seoul is Korea's 600 year old capital. Buzzing with energy day and night, this forward-looking city is full of modern architectural marvels, a network of urban parks along the Han River, and atmospheric public ...

  3. South Korea Tours & Vacations

    South Korea Real Food Adventure. Kim · Traveled March 2024. Excellent trip for food lovers! Lots of different food experiences - all delicious and representative of the different parts of the country. Korea is a great place to visit. Safe and easy to get around. Be prepared for lots of walking and lots of yummy food experiences!

  4. This Is Korea Tours

    Because of our dedication to service, This is Korea Tours has received the "Certificate of Excellence Award on Tripadvisor for 6 years in a row! In addition to being the original, we believe we are still certainly the best company for all Korea tours. Of course, don't just take our word for it. Over 1200 Tripadvisor users who used our ...

  5. Seoul-South-Korea

    Kevin H. Seoul, South Korea. Rating. (260) Languages: English (advanced), Cantonese (basic), Japanese (basic), Korean (fluent) Biography: Wishing you a great day! Hi, my name is Kevin Byeong Ki H. I am a private tour guide in Seoul who bring you every where in Korea and love this job so,... Credentials: Highest response rate and 5-star reviews ...

  6. 6-Day Korea Express Tour Package

    This 6-day Korea Express tour begins in Seoul, where you will explore the city's impressive architecture and traditional neighborhoods, such as City Hall, Deoksugung Palace, and Bukchon Hanok Village. You will also visit the War Memorial, Gangnam District, and the LOTTE WORLD TOWER, where you can climb to the top or explore luxury shopping ...

  7. Home

    Great experience, exceptional tour guide Our entire experience with Korea Tour Company was nothing short of fantastic. We customized our itinerary for a private tour and KTC was very responsive and gave great suggestions. They also coordinated all our airport transfers and made the entire holiday planning very fuss-free.

  8. South Korea Private Tours & Local Tour Guides

    Jinny J. South Korea. We are specialized guide group for private tour to make your journey more valuable. With professional knowledge and a lot of experiences, we are offering private tours such as City of Seoul, DMZ, Nami island, Gyengjy, and Jeju. Costomer satisfaction is our Top priority.

  9. Seoul Tours with Local Private Tour Guides

    Here is a selection of the best guided tours in Seoul; 1) 'Seoul in a day' Private Tour. 2) Korea Provincial Experience - Full Day Tour from Seoul. 3) A must-see: DMZ & Gamaksan Suspension Bridge. 4) Day trip to Ganghwado Island.

  10. Best South Korea Tours & Trips 2024/2025

    Our South Korea group tours are perfect for those looking for a comprehensive trip to the country. Staying in a mix of great 3 - 4 star hotels and escorted by expert guides, you will take in the best of Seoul on a guided tour, as well as the Demilitarized Zone, Busan, Gyeongju and Jeju Island. We offer a family tour in South Korea too, designed ...

  11. South Korea Private Tour Guides, Find a Local Guide in South Korea

    Local Tour Guides in South Korea. See South Korea in a new light with curated private tours led by local expert guides that know the country, from windswept landscapes to sleek skyscrapers. Navigating the winding alleys of Busan, or the blue waters of Jeju Island doesn't have to be intimidating.

  12. Home

    Your Korea Tour Guide : Aaron and His Team. Discover the essence of Seoul and Korea's provincial gems through our tailored private tours. Perfect for those seeking authentic experiences away from the usual tourist spots frequented by large bus groups. If you're searching for private Seoul tours and flexible explorations of Korea with ...

  13. South Korea travel

    South Korea. Asia. From Seoul's glittering nightlife to Seoraksan National Park's vertiginous hikes, South Korea offers the traveler a dazzling range of experiences, beautiful landscapes and 5000 years of culture and history.

  14. VIP Travel: Tours in Korea (2024)

    Book tours in Korea with the #1 Korean Travel Agency & Tour Operator in Seoul! FREE hotel pickups + Best Guides, experiences & service [SEE TOURS]

  15. South Korea Travel Guide

    Korean Seasons Guide. The best time to visit South Korea is during the warm spring or fall seasons. The weather is mild and clear, there's a range of festivals and seasonal activities to enjoy, and you can travel to Korea comfortably. The best months to visit are April, May, September, and October.

  16. Private Local Guides & Guided Tours in south-korea

    Our team of travel experts and guides will design a tailored itinerary just for you. Enjoy your trip with peace of mind knowing everything is taken care of. A land of mist-topped mountains and sparkling beaches, pristine skyscrapers and the sprawling megalopolis of Seoul, South Korea is a bucket lister for sure.

  17. KoreanTourGuide

    1. Find your Tour. Select from our amazing list of private tours & experiences or KoreanTourGuides. 2. Message your Guide. Customize your private tour or experience with your KoreanTourGuide or keep it as is. 3. Enjoy your Time! Confirm a time and place to meet, then sit back, relax and enjoy your time in Korea!

  18. Book your own private tour guide in South Korea

    Whatever your passion, there's a private guide who's perfect for you. Our South Korea tour guides can create a 100% personalized tour to match your wishes. Just get in touch! Withlocals gives you: Verified locals! Choose your favorite. The options to personalize a tour! Just contact your favorite local. Only private tours!

  19. South Korea Travel Guide

    The Taegeukki. Winter Sonata. Tailor-made travel itineraries for South Korea, created by local experts. 14 days / from3800 USD. Culture & Island life. Experience the highlights of Korea with a private guide by your side. Fascinating Seoul with a day trip to the DMZ, followed by days in Gyeongju and Busan.

  20. Explore the Best of Korea With Klook's 2024 Travel Guide

    South Korea is more than just its cosmetics, dramas, music, and food. It's also the destination for fun attractions like Lotte World and Everland, and relaxing activities like spa and facial treatments and massage sessions.If you want to explore more things to do in Korea, then this travel guide is perfect for you!

  21. A list of upcoming Kpop concerts, tours and music festivals in Asia

    Here's a list of Kpop concerts, tours and music festivals in Asia, including RIIZE, XG and IU - get dates, cities and ticket info

  22. A food lover's guide to Seoul, South Korea

    10 of the most delicious reasons why you should visit the South Korean capital

  23. High demand for Korean speaking tour guides in Sabah

    KOTA KINABALU: The Sabah state government is taking the initiative to support requests from tourism companies to hire tour coordinators or translators from Korea. State Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Datuk Christina Liew said the state currently has only eight Korean speaking tour guides, which is insufficient to accommodate the ...

  24. Seoul Private Tours & Local Tour Guides

    Seoul. 4 hours. Spend 4 hours with local tour guide! you can visit some of iconic places in Korea and find hidden gems. Also local tour guide can give you good lay of the land, which made the rest of your trip so easier. Local tour guide will suggest what is the best food in Korea. Itinerary will be changed.

  25. Culture Ministry, KTO unveil Hallyu-themed tours

    The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the Korea Tourism Organization are looking to woo Southeast Asian and Middle Eastern tourists with the new Hallyu-themed tour packages. "Despite ...

  26. Book your own private tour guide in Seoul

    Whatever your passion, there's a private guide who's perfect for you. Our Seoul tour guides can create a 100% personalized tour to match your wishes. Just get in touch! Withlocals gives you: Verified locals! Choose your favorite. The options to personalize a tour! Just contact your favorite local. Only private tours!

  27. U.S. Quadruples Visa Fees For International Artists ...

    Some artists might end up having longer tours in the U.S. to make up for the cost of their visas, while others could try to employ more U.S.-based staff such as backup dancers and stylists in order to limit the number of applications needed. Understandably, K-Pop fans have a lot of concerns about this change and how it might impact the artists ...

  28. High demand for Korean speaking tour guides in Sabah

    KOTA KINABALU: The Sabah state government is taking the initiative to support requests from tourism companies to hire tour coordinators or translators from Korea.