Easily access key landmarks and attractions across cities like Seoul, Busan, and Incheon, without the hassle of navigating public transport.
Easily access key landmarks and attractions across cities like Seoul, Busan, and Incheon, without the hassle of navigating public transport.
Spring (April to June): Experience mild weather and the beautiful cherry blossoms, perfect for exploring Seoul's palaces and gardens.
Autumn (September to November): Enjoy cool temperatures and stunning fall foliage, ideal for visiting places like Gyeongju and Nami Island.
Bibimbap: A mixed rice dish with vegetables, meat, and a spicy gochujang sauce.
Kimchi: A staple side dish of fermented vegetables, typically made from napa cabbage or radishes.
Bulgogi: Marinated beef grilled or stir-fried, served with rice and side dishes.
Tteokbokki: Spicy stir-fried rice cakes, often enjoyed as street food.
"Annyeonghaseyo": Hello.
"Gamsahamnida": Thank you.
"Anieyo": No, thank you.
"Jal meokkesseumnida": Enjoy your meal.
Everland Seoul is famous for being the biggest theme park in all of South Korea. So much so that the park actually hosts a zoo in its midst.
It’s a flexible sightseeing tour that allows you to get on and off the bus at various stops, enabling you to explore attractions at your own pace.
Purchase a ticket for a set duration (e.g., 24, 48, or 72 hours) and use it to hop on and off the bus as many times as you like within that period.
Yes, Hop-on Hop-off buses in South Korea are equipped to accommodate wheelchairs.
Yes, most tours provide audio guides in several languages, including English, Korean, and Mandarin. Check with the tour provider for specific details.
Stops include popular sites like Blue House, Bangsan and Jungbu markets, Jongmyo shrine, Gwanghwamun Square and many more!
Yes, audio guides or live commentary are provided to offer insights into South Korea’s culture and history.