Tour guide, transportation and entrance fees. included
Itinerary
Hotel → Han River Cruise → Gwangjang Market (with Korean Style Pancake with Rice Wine) → Hotel
Description
If, after sightseeing in downtown Seoul, you are hit by a sudden hunger, visit the Gwangjang Market! This is a place where Seoul citizens meet up with close acquaintances for Bindaetteok (Korean Style Pancake) and Makgeolli (Rice Wine). It is a large-scale market where visitors can feel the traditional Korean ambiance.
Tour Course Information
Kwangjang Market
Located in the Jongno 5-ga neighborhood in Seoul, Gwangjang Market was the nation’s first permanent traditional market. Established in 1905, the market today is home to more than 5,000 stores selling fabric, bedding, handmade crafts, ibaji food, and hanbok. Many of Gwangjang’s stores and alleys have remained unchanged from the way they were in the past. It is not uncommon to find noodle restaurants and hanbok stores that have been in business for as long as three generations.
Specialties of the market include bindaetteok (mung bean pancake), mayak gimbap (a type of seaweed roll), vegetables, bedding, imported living goods, hanbok, fabric, and vintage goods. The market operates from 9am to 6pm, except for the food market, which is open until 11pm. Gwangjang Market is closed on Sundays, but the food market is open year round. Recently, the market was upgraded with modern-style restrooms and rest areas.
Han River Cruise
Hangang River Ferry Cruise is one of the best ways to enjoy the scenery around Hangang River that flows through Seoul. On the cruise, you can see Hangang River’s beautiful scenery, the surrounding islands, Jeoldusan Park, the 63 Building, Namsan Tower, Jamsil’s Multi Sports Complex, and other famous tourist spots. The cruise is often used for weddings, birthday parties, music performances and other events.
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