Budget Private Trip to Korea

SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA

When we hear about ‘private trip’, our assumption it would be costly and will burst your budget. Believe it or not, you can get a very attractive and affordable private trip with Cop Passport Travel. Let us share with you our 5 days and 4 nights trip.

Day 1: Itaewon Central Mosque and Halal Street

Itaewon Central Mosque is South Korea’s first and biggest mosque and Halal restaurants can easily be found here. You can have Halal Korean food, Middle Eastern food, and even Malaysian food!

Day 2: Myeongdong, Namdaemun & Seoul Namsan Tower Park

Myeongdong is Seoul’s main shopping centre and tourism district. It was listed as the ninth most expensive shopping street in the world! If you wish to survey on international brands, this is the best place for you.

Namdaemun is one of the largest retail markets in Seoul. You can buy lots of souvenirs at wholesale price here.

Seoul Namsan Tower Park is located at Namsan Mountain in central Seoul. The tower is the highest point in Seoul and you can enjoy breathtaking views from here.

Day 3: Nami Island & Cheongae Stream

Nami Island is an oasis of culture and leisure place where you can experience a calm and tranquil nature here. I bet most of you are already familiar and knows this “Winter Sonata” island and a journey to South Korea would not be complete without Nami Island in the itinerary.

Cheongae Stream is a modern public recreation stream in downtown Seoul and is very popular among city residents and tourists. You will be amazed on how the government has transformed this once polluted stream into an international tourist attraction.

Day 4: Kyongbokgung Palace, Gwanghwamun Square, Insadong & King Sejong Museum

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Kyongbokgung Palace is a royal palace with traditional Korean Guards. You can try the traditional Korean dress here and if you are lucky and depend on the timing, you may watch the change of guards at the Palace. Gwanghwamun Square is an area in front of Kyongbokgung Palace and it is a public open place.

Insadong is a traditional street market. It is the largest market for antiques and artworks in South Korea.

If you admire the Great King of Sejong, the person who invented hangul, King Sejong Museum is the place where you should heading to. You can have your name written in hangul traditional calligraphy.

Day 5: Free and Easy

We would suggest you to go to Hongdae street where it is popular with night market and coffee house. Hongdae is a must for shopaholics!

If you are interested with our itinerary, please contact us for bookings or enquiries as per below;

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