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Roots of Seoul Walking tour Jongmyo, Jogyesa and Gwangjang Market
Seoul
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Step into the true heart of Seoul through history, culture, food, and local charm.
Start at Jogyesa Temple, where colorful lanterns and peaceful temple grounds offer a quiet escape in the middle of the busy city.
Walk through Insadong and Ssamziegil, filled with traditional tea houses, handmade crafts, art galleries, and charming streets that reflect the beauty of old Korea.
In Ikseondong Hanok Village, traditional hanok houses blend beautifully with trendy cafés and unique shops, creating one of Seoul’s most photogenic neighborhoods.
Taste authentic Korean street food at Gwangjang Market, famous for bindaetteok, tteokbokki, kimbap, and local flavors loved by both locals and travelers.
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Höhepunkte
5 Stunden
Angeboten in Mandarin & Englisch
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
5 Stunden
Angeboten in Mandarin & Englisch
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
Was ist enthalten?
Bottled water
Jongmyo Shrine admission fee
Gebühr für einen professionellen Reiseleiter
Personal snacks and meal expenses
Sonstige persönliche Ausgaben
Treffpunkte
Abreise
Angug-Yeog
Anguk Station (Line 3), Exit 6
Rückkehr
Jongmyo Shrine
Roots of Seoul Walking tour Jongmyo, Jogyesa and Gwangjang Market
Seoul
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Step into the true heart of Seoul through history, culture, food, and local charm.
Start at Jogyesa Temple, where colorful lanterns and peaceful temple grounds offer a quiet escape in the middle of the busy city.
Walk through Insadong and Ssamziegil, filled with traditional tea houses, handmade crafts, art galleries, and charming streets that reflect the beauty of old Korea.
In Ikseondong Hanok Village, traditional hanok houses blend beautifully with trendy cafés and unique shops, creating one of Seoul’s most photogenic neighborhoods.
Taste authentic Korean street food at Gwangjang Market, famous for bindaetteok, tteokbokki, kimbap, and local flavors loved by both locals and travelers.
Discover peace in the heart of Seoul at Jogyesa Temple.
Hidden among the busy streets of the city, Jogyesa Temple offers a quiet moment of peace and reflection.
As the main temple of Korean Buddhism, it is one of the most important spiritual places in Korea, where history and tradition come alive.
The beautiful Main Hall, colorful lanterns, and the gentle scent of incense create a magical atmosphere that feels far away from the fast pace of Seoul.
Walk through this sacred space, listen to the soft sound of temple bells, and experience the true spirit of Korean culture.
More than just a sightseeing stop, Jogyesa Temple is a place to slow down, breathe, and feel the soul of Seoul.
1 Stunde
2
Insadong
Insadong is one of Seoul’s most famous cultural streets, where tradition and modern life blend beautifully together.
Walking through its lively alleys, you’ll find traditional tea houses, local art galleries, handmade crafts, and unique Korean souvenirs.
At the center of it all is Ssamziegil, a colorful and artistic shopping space filled with small design shops, cozy cafés, and hidden photo spots.
It’s the perfect place to experience Korean culture, enjoy local street food, and find special memories to take home.
More than just shopping, Insadong and Ssamziegil offer a warm and unforgettable journey into the soul of old Seoul.
1 Stunde
3
Hanok-Straße Ikseon-dong
Ikseondong Hanok Village is a hidden gem where traditional Korean hanok houses blend beautifully with trendy cafés, restaurants, workshops, and boutique shops.
While preserving the beauty of old Korean architecture, the area also offers a stylish and modern atmosphere, making every walk through its narrow alleys feel special.
Every corner is filled with unique photo spots, perfect for capturing unforgettable memories and enjoying a peaceful walk through a different side of Seoul.
During the day, warm sunlight brightens the hanok streets, and at night, soft lights create a romantic and cozy mood.
More than just a tourist spot, Ikseondong is a place where Seoul’s past and present come together in the most beautiful way.
40 Minuten
4
Kwangjang-Markt
Gwangjang Market is one of Korea’s oldest and most famous traditional markets, full of energy, local flavors, and authentic Korean street food.
As you walk through the lively market, you’ll find famous dishes like bindaetteok (mung bean pancakes), tteokbokki, kimbap, and fresh Korean-style noodles made right in front of you.
The market is not only a paradise for food lovers, but also a great place to experience local life, traditional fabrics, and the warm atmosphere of old Seoul.
The sounds, smells, and friendly energy of the market create a truly unforgettable experience.
More than just a food stop, Gwangjang Market is where you can taste the real heart of Korean culture.
1 Stunde
5
Jongmyo-Schrein
Jongmyo Shrine is one of the most sacred historical sites in Korea and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, preserving the spirit of the Joseon Dynasty.
Built over 600 years ago, it was used for royal ancestral rituals honoring the kings and queens of the Joseon Dynasty.
The long stone pathways, peaceful courtyards, and elegant wooden architecture create a quiet and powerful atmosphere unlike anywhere else in Seoul.
Walking through Jongmyo feels like traveling back in time, where you can truly feel the dignity and tradition of Korea’s royal past.
More than just a historic site, Jongmyo offers a deeper understanding of Korean culture, Confucian values, and royal heritage.