The Netflix animation movie, K-Pop Demon Hunters is creating a worldwide sensation right now, and many tourists are visiting the locations in Seoul shown in the film. I’ll be guiding you to the hot spots and help you experience life like a Seoulite through my timely and up to date tours.
This itinerary can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Send me a message with your requests!
Meeting Point
At the guest's hotel lobby
Gyeongbokgung palace
Gyeongbokgung palace is the oldest of the five palaces built in Seoul during the Joseon Dynasty(1392~1910). Here, you’ll learn about Joseon’s history and architecture, as well as King Sejong the Great, the creator of the Korean alphabet. You can also see the main building featured in a BTS music video.
Bukchon hanok village
Bukchon hanok village was like the Beverly Hills of the Joseon Dynasty, where noble families used to live. Here, you can see traditional Korean houses, and at a few photo spots, you can even capture both modern skyscrapers and traditional houses in the same shot.
The Seoul city wall on Mount Naksan
The Seoul city wall was built on four mountains surrounding old Seoul during the Joseon Dynasty. It takes about 20 minutes to hike up, and from the top, you’ll get an amazing view of Seoul. Nearby, you can also check out the wall’s East Gate and a colorful mural village.
Mount Namsan and N Seoul tower
Namsan and N Seoul tower are some of the most featured backdrops in that movie and are iconic symbols of Seoul. You can take a cable car up to the top and enjoy a stunning night view of the city like experiencing a Seoul version of La La Land. You’ll also see tons of love locks left by couples.
Myeongdong
Myeongdong is one of Korea’s most famous shopping districts. It’s full of large department stores and countless K-beauty shops, and nearby is Namdaemun Market, Korea’s largest traditional market. In the evening, you can also enjoy a variety of traditional street foods.
Dinner
For dinner, we’ll decide together with the guests and eat in Myeongdong. I recommend trying pork belly barbecue or stir-fried chicken along with a Korean cocktail.
Ending Point
At the guest's hotel lobby
This tour can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Click below to send me a message with your requests.
Guide fee
Public transportation, entrance fees, meals, drinks, and all other expenses except for the guide fee.
(Estimated cost per person, for you and guide)
- Public transportation(Including cable car) : about 15 USD
- Entrance fee : about 2.5 USD
- Dinner : about 15 USD
1.This is mainly a walking tour, but we’ll hop on public transportation at certain points to get around more easily.
2.Gyeongbokgung palace is closed on Tuesdays, so on Tuesday tours we’ll visit Changdeokgung or Deoksugung palace instead.
3.Since this tour includes dinner, please let me know in advance if there are any foods you can’t eat.
Hi, guys! My name is Kean, and I’m a licensed tour guide. I specialize in Seoul city tours and also lead tours to nearby areas like the DMZ or Nami Island.
I want to help you feel like a Seoulite through my timely and up to date tours. For example, the Netflix animation movie, K-Pop Demon Hunters is creating a worldwide sensation right now, and many tourists are visiting the locations in Seoul shown in the film. I’ll be guiding you to the hot spots.
Additionally, I'll introduce the traditional Korean culture featured in the movie through my signature National Museum of Korea art tour.
Feel free to ask me anything, anytime. I’ll be your true friend in Seoul. See you soon, guys.
$210/ per group