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Imagine stepping into a vibrant city where ancient palaces whisper stories of kings and queens, while bustling markets and blooming cherry blossoms infuse the air with a timeless charm. This five-day family journey to Seoul is more than a vacation — it's an invitation to connect deeply with one another while immersing yourselves in a kaleidoscope of colors, scents, and sounds that stir the soul and ignite the imagination. From serene riverside rides bathed in spring’s gentle warmth to evenings spent gazing over glittering city lights, every moment is designed to create shared memories that linger long after you return home. Together, you’ll explore a city alive with contrasts — where historic tradition and cutting-edge creativity dance seamlessly side by side. Prepare to be enchanted by the enchanting blend of playful discovery and quiet reflection that promises to transform your family’s story forever. This journey invites you to slow down, breathe in the magic of each new day, and let Seoul’s welcoming spirit inspire joy, curiosity, and connection. It’s not just a trip, but a heartfelt adventure that will open your hearts to the beauty of the present and the lasting power of being together in a place that feels made just for you.
Your day starts in the heart of Seoul’s historic grandeur at , where the crisp April air carries the captivating scent of blooming cherry blossoms across vast courtyards lined with meticulously restored royal buildings. Wander hand-in-hand through the majestic throne hall and tranquil pavilions, imagining the regal ceremonies that shaped Korean history centuries ago. The palace grounds are especially family-friendly, with colorful traditional hanbok rentals nearby for photo-perfect moments that your children will cherish. After exploring the palace’s expansive grounds, step inside the National Folk Museum nestled within and let the kids enjoy interactive exhibits that narrate Korea’s folk traditions, crafts, and family life, immersing your family in authentic local culture. By mid-afternoon, transition to the refreshing calm of Hangang Park in Yeouido, easily accessible by a short subway ride. Rent bicycles suitable for all ages and pedal along the riverside paths bordered by canopies of cherry and forsythia blossoms. Pause by the water to savor a family picnic or simply watch locals flying kites, couples strolling hand in hand, and children gleefully playing by the playgrounds. This blend of majestic history and natural riverside beauty, richly layered with sights and scents of spring, invites your family to bond deeply while soaking in Seoul’s unique spirit.
Located near Gyeongbokgung Palace and central Seoul, this family-friendly luxury hotel offers spacious rooms and easy access to the palace and Hangang Park, minimizing travel time for a day blending royal history and riverside relaxation.
BookGet an excellent overview of Seoul on this full-day sightseeing tour of the city's top attractions. With a guide, you'll visit Jogyesa Temple, Gyeongbokgung Palace, the National Folk Museum, N Seoul Tower and Namsangol Hanok Village; watch the changing of the guard at Gwanghwamun Gate; and drive by the Blue House (Cheongwadae). Enjoy a Korean lunch in Insadong, and stop at a ginseng center and amethyst factory. You'll gain an understanding of Korea’s culture and history as you explore the highlights of this bustling capital city.
Book NowImmerse your family in Seoul’s effervescent local life with a morning visit to , where the lively chatter, vibrant colors, and irresistible street food aromas create an unforgettable sensory tapestry. Sample iconic dishes like freshly made bindaetteok (mung bean pancakes) and mayak kimbap, small rice rolls that have earned their nickname 'addictive.' The hustle and bustle might thrill your children, as they watch vendors masterfully preparing foods and weaving traditional silk textiles, a true craftsman’s art. By midday, venture to , a serene counterbalance where winding alleys host hundreds of centuries-old hanok houses still inhabited or transformed into galleries, workshops, and cozy teahouses. Here, the family can marvel at curved tiled roofs, wooden beams etched with history, and handcrafted pottery studios. This walk offers perfect photo moments framed by delicate cherry blossoms overhead and glimpses of modern Seoul weaving through the traditional homes. Nearby Insadong beckons for a late afternoon stroll along its vibrant cultural street, where you'll discover quaint art galleries, calligraphy shops, and traditional Korean tea houses inviting you to sip fragrant green tea while sharing stories from the day. This blend of tactile market energy and historic charm vividly captures Seoul’s layered character through the eyes of your family.
A traditional hanok guesthouse in Bukchon Hanok Village, perfect for families wanting an immersive cultural experience close to the day's main attractions like Bukchon, Insadong, and Gwangjang Market.
BookThis is ultimate Seoul Night tour where you can enjoy 4 things in the afternoon. Firstly, will head to the Cheonggyecheon Stream located in the center of Seoul. Following the stream in building forest, you can enjoy the view which is more beautiful at evening than the days. And will move to Gwangjang Market, a local traditional market over 100 years old, . Here will give you dinner/snack time to experience street food at Gwangjang Market. Next, will visit Changgyeong Royal Palace, the most beautiful palace in the evening as a queen's space. It is famous for locals with its dazzling night view whch locals would love to visit at night. At the end of the tour, Naksan Park, where Rumi and Jinu share a free-spirited moment overlooking the night view of Seoul in Demon Hunters. You will walk peacefully along lights and city wall walls of Naksan Park. Spend your day to the fullest enjoying starry night view covering 4 different places.
Book NowBegin your family's day with a visit to the soaring heights of , South Korea’s tallest skyscraper piercing the April sky with grace. The spacious observatory, , rewards you with breathtaking 360-degree panoramas where the sprawling cityscape ripples out beneath you and the Han River glimmers in the soft spring sunshine. Watching the dynamic blend of historical palaces, modern architecture, and the distant mountains evokes a profound appreciation for Seoul’s harmonious clash of past and future. Throughout the visit, large glass floors and interactive digital guides captivate children and adults alike, while timed tickets help you avoid crowds and maximize your time. After descending with your spirits lifted, travel to the , where intriguing contemporary photography and design exhibitions showcase local artistic visions that spark curiosity and inspire wonder in visitors of all ages. The museum’s intimate setting invites gentle reflection and lively family conversations about creativity and expression. A short ride brings you to the trendy district, where converted warehouses now bustle with colorful cafes, artisanal bakeries, and quirky boutiques. Here, your family can explore artist studios, sample specialty desserts, or simply enjoy the vibrant neighborhood ambiance reflecting Seoul’s flourishing youth culture and innovation. The striking juxtaposition of cutting-edge skyscrapers and artistic neighborhoods makes this day a celebration of Seoul’s evolving identity and creative heart.
Situated inside Lotte World Tower, this ultra-luxury hotel offers direct access to the tower’s observation decks and family-friendly amenities, making it ideal for a day focused on futuristic sightseeing and cultural art exploration.
BookPick up and drop off from the customer's Hotel All tickets are included(Lotte World, Lotte Tower, Lotte Aquarium, all in one) A private car(Mini Van) will be provided. You will have the opportunity to experience Seoul's landmarks: Lotte World, Lotte Tower, Lotte Aquarium, and Lotte Mall. All tickets for these will be provided and included. Especially, Lotte World has indoor and outdoor areas, you can enjoy all the rides, and the beauty of Seokchon Lake next to it depending on the season, you can see cherry blossoms, autumn leaves, and winter scenery. A licensed guide will explain Korea and Seoul, Lotte company as well. Lotte All-in-One tickets will be delivered directly according to the number of people during the tour
Book NowEscape the city’s urban buzz with a morning spent immersed in the fresh, crisp air of . This family-friendly park features well-maintained trails perfect for gentle hikers, surrounded by vibrant spring greenery and bursts of azalea blossoms. Children will delight in spotting friendly squirrels and birds flitting among ancient granite boulders as you ascend to viewpoints revealing panoramic vistas of Seoul’s sprawl beneath a perfectly blue April sky. Pack a small picnic or snack to enjoy on a scenic rock perch while soaking in the crisp mountain atmosphere. After descending back toward the city, visit , where the tranquil grounds adorned with colorful lotus lanterns inspire peaceful reflection. The temple’s ornate wooden architecture and Buddhist statues offer insight into Korea’s spiritual traditions, while occasional gentle chants and temple bells create a serene ambiance that captivates visitors of all ages. As daylight fades, take the short cable car ride up to , where the city transforms into a glittering jewel box of lights stretching to the horizon. Standing atop this iconic tower, enjoy sweeping nighttime city views and share the magic of Seoul’s illuminated rooftops with your family. The tower grounds come alive with couples and families placing love locks, street performers, and cozy cafes offering warm treats—a perfect, unforgettable close to a day steeped in nature and nightscape beauty.
Centrally located for easy transit to Bukhansan National Park, Jogyesa Temple, and Namsan Tower, the hotel offers spacious family rooms and luxury amenities suited for restful nature retreats and evening city views.
BookBukhansan(837m) is 15th National Park with stunning valleys, peaks and streams on area of 80km² in Seoul, and reachable by public transportation within 40 to 20 minutes from downtown. With five million visitors per year, it is listed in the Guinness Book of World records as "the most visited National Park per unit area". There are many historical sites including Bukhansanseong Fortress with 2,000 years of history and over 100 Buddhist temples. It is a great place for hiking and learning in terms of ecology, culture and history in all seasons. • Six hours' hiking at the most stunning trail with experienced mountaineering guide(licensed English tour guide) • Hike trail with granite peaks, ridges, streams, Buddhist temple and panoramic view • Guide's explanations on Bukhansan and Korean history and culture • Lunch box, snacks and fresh fruits
Book NowStep into a day energized by outdoor adventure at Hangang Park’s lively Ttukseom section, where your family can rent paddle boats or take a fun water taxi cruise along the gentle flow of the Han River. The park’s ample grassy spots and modern playgrounds beckon children to run freely while parents relax under blooming cherry trees, enjoying fresh spring breezes and city skyline views. The riverside’s vibrant vibe attracts families sharing picnics, cyclists coasting along dedicated paths, and performers filling the air with live music, creating an infectious atmosphere of joy and leisure. After a morning splashing in the water and exploring open spaces, transition to , a striking shopping and cultural hub built from bold blue shipping containers. Here, you can discover trendy shops, cool cafés, and often family-friendly pop-up events that showcase Seoul’s youthful creativity. Nearby, Pororo Park offers a delightful indoor playground filled with bright colors and themed play zones inspired by beloved Korean animation characters, allowing your children to indulge their imaginations while you savor a leisurely coffee. This lively mix of outdoors and indoors makes your last day vibrant and fun, ensuring your family leaves Seoul with hearts full of happiness and memories to treasure forever.
Well-located for access to Hangang Park Ttukseom, Common Ground, and Pororo Park with family-friendly rooms and modern amenities, ideal for an active last day.
Book✨Experience the Han River like locals do — with food, laughter, and playful moments by the water.✨ From April to October, enjoy a riverside picnic. From November to March, we move indoors for a cozy Korean BBQ buffet. We serve crispy, sweet & spicy, and spring onion (padak) chicken, with traditional drinks like soju, makgeolli, or beer. Play Korean traditional games from Squid Game, including Red Light, Green Light, ttakji, and Yut-nori. Whether you're solo or with others, our guide will make you feel welcome and at ease. Just show up — we’ll handle the rest. End the night with a 50-minute Han River cruise. It’s a peaceful finale where the city glows and the river reflects its quiet beauty. Rain or shine, the tour goes on — with sparkle in clear skies or a calm magic in the rain. Note: - Han River cruise (50 mins) is included. - April–Oct: picnic / Nov–Mar: indoor BBQ buffet. - Alcohol is served per group; extras available on-site. - Light walking required. Dress for the weather.
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