When it comes to experiencing Seoul, a city that blends ancient traditions with cutting-edge modernity, having the flexibility to tailor your day can make all the difference. This 1-day Private Customized Trip with transportation from Tourmaker offers a practical way to explore Seoul’s highlights while still allowing for personalized touches. Whether you’re a history buff, a culture lover, or simply want to see the city through a local’s eyes, this tour aims to deliver.
What we love about this experience is the customization aspect, the private transportation, and the chance to visit the K-pop Demon Hunters background locations—something group tours often miss out on. Plus, with the ability to discuss your preferred itinerary with your driver and tour coordinator, the day becomes truly your own.
A possible consideration is that the tour does not include entrance fees—so you’ll need to budget extra for tickets to places like Gyeongbokgung Palace. Also, since it’s a private experience, it’s best suited for those who enjoy a flexible, intimate exploration rather than a structured group schedule.
This tour is perfect for small groups of 2 to 5 people who want a personalized, relaxed way to absorb Seoul’s vibe. It’s particularly well-suited for travelers seeking local insights and a tailored experience without the restrictions of a large group.
- Key Points
- A Comprehensive Look at the Seoul Private Day Tour
- How the Tour Works
- Visiting Gyeongbokgung Palace
- Exploring Bukchon Hanok Village
- Visiting Suyeonsanbang
- Naksan Park and City Views
- Trendy Ikseon-dong
- Customization and Flexibility
- Practical Details and Value
- What Travelers Say
- Who Should Book This Tour?
- The Sum Up: Is This Tour Worth It?
- FAQ
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Key Points

- Flexibility: Customize your itinerary based on your interests with expert driver guidance.
- Convenience: Private transportation with hotel pick-up and drop-off makes logistics easy.
- Authentic Experience: Visit iconic sites like Gyeongbokgung and lesser-known spots such as Suyeonsanbang.
- Value: For $150 per person, the tour provides a full day with private transport, which is great for personalized exploration.
- Additional Costs: Entrance fees and meals are extra, so plan your budget accordingly.
- Group Size: Limited to 2-5 people, making it intimate and ideal for small groups or couples.
A Comprehensive Look at the Seoul Private Day Tour

This private tour offers a fantastic way to experience Seoul at your own pace. For many travelers, the challenge of navigating a new city, especially one as vast and layered as Seoul, is the logistics—transport, timing, and deciding what to see first. This tour helps eliminate that stress by providing private transportation and the freedom to customize.
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How the Tour Works
You begin with hotel or Airbnb pickup, meaning no worries about finding meeting points or public transportation. Your driver, who can speak English or Chinese, will take you through a carefully curated route, or one you design yourself, offering local insights along the way.
The 10-hour duration is ample time to visit Seoul’s most iconic sites and some hidden gems. The flexibility is a key selling point—you’re not bound by a rigid schedule, and extensions are available for an extra fee of $25 per hour (or 30,000 won). This means if you find yourself captivated by a certain spot or want more time for photos, you can easily extend your day.
Visiting Gyeongbokgung Palace
This is the crown jewel of Seoul’s palaces. As the largest royal palace of the Joseon Dynasty, it’s a must-see for its grand architecture, including the famous Gwanghwamun Gate. Expect to spend around 2 hours here. While the admission ticket is not included, the palace’s grounds are expansive enough to explore even without entering some buildings, and the outside architecture alone is impressive.
From the reviews, we know that many travelers appreciate the stunning views and photo opportunities at Gyeongbokgung, especially the iconic gates and pavilions. Some mention that the palace grounds are vast and sometimes crowded, so a private tour allows you to focus on your favorite spots.
Exploring Bukchon Hanok Village
Next stop is Bukchon Hanok Village—a beautifully preserved neighborhood showcasing traditional Korean houses. Around 1 hour is usually allocated here. The proximity of the hanoks (traditional houses) and the narrow alleys make it ideal for walking and photography.
Travelers have noted that Bukchon offers the chance to step back in time, with many houses now functioning as cultural centers and cafes. Though no tickets are needed, the charm lies in wandering through the streets and soaking up the atmosphere.
Visiting Suyeonsanbang
A lesser-known highlight is Suyeonsanbang, a historic hanok turned traditional teahouse. It’s significant as the former home of novelist Lee Tae-joon and a gathering spot for Korean writers. Here, you can enjoy a peaceful break amid the gardens, which some reviews describe as calm and inspiring.
This spot is a lovely contrast to the bustling city and provides a chance to experience Korea’s literary heritage in a serene setting.
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Naksan Park and City Views
Naksan Park is famed for its scenic nighttime views of Seoul, but daytime visits are equally rewarding. The park’s trails along the Seoul City Wall offer a gentle walk with panoramic cityscapes. It’s perfect for photos, especially if you want to capture the city’s blend of old and new.
Unlike the other stops, Naksan Park is free and offers a more relaxed, natural environment—something travelers often find refreshing.
Trendy Ikseon-dong
Your itinerary can include a visit to Ikseon-dong, a neighborhood blending traditional hanok architecture with modern cafes and boutiques. It’s a favorite among those wanting to see Seoul’s contemporary side while still appreciating its historic roots. Narrow alleys lined with vintage shops and trendy eateries provide plenty of opportunities for unique souvenirs and selfies.
Reviewers mention the charm of the 100-year-old houses and the trendy vibe that makes Ikseon-dong a highlight for many visitors.
Customization and Flexibility
The best part? You can design your own itinerary or choose from suggested ones. The driver is available for advice, enabling you to prioritize the sites that matter most. If something piques your interest, extensions are straightforward, making the experience highly adaptable.
Practical Details and Value
At $150 per person, this private tour offers excellent value for a tailored day with private transportation, especially considering the convenience and comfort it provides. The inclusion of a driver who can speak English or Chinese adds to the ease of navigation and local insights.
However, since entrance tickets cost around 20,000 won per person, that’s an extra expense to plan for. Meals and drinks are also not included, so packing a snack or planning meal stops is a good idea.
What Travelers Say
While the review pool is currently small, some feedback highlights the stunning views at Naksan Park and the peaceful atmosphere at Suyeonsanbang. One reviewer appreciated the flexibility of the schedule, saying it allowed them to explore without feeling rushed. Others valued the personalized attention that only a private tour can offer.
Who Should Book This Tour?

This private, customizable experience is ideal for small groups or couples wanting to explore Seoul without the constraints of a large tour. It suits travelers who appreciate local insights and flexibility and are comfortable managing a budget for entrance fees and meals separately.
It’s especially great if you want to see both iconic sites and quieter neighborhoods—all with the convenience of private transport and a driver at your service.
The Sum Up: Is This Tour Worth It?
For travelers seeking a personalized, flexible way to see Seoul, this private tour offers fantastic value. The ability to customize your day, combined with private transportation, makes it perfect for those who want to avoid rigid schedules. The stops cover a good mix of historic sights, cultural neighborhoods, and scenic views, giving you a well-rounded introduction to the city.
While you’ll need to budget extra for entrance fees and meals, the overall experience is tailored to your interests—ensuring you see what matters most. The comfortable transport and attentive driver make for a stress-free day, especially if you prefer exploring at your own pace.
This tour is best suited for small groups or couples who want to enjoy Seoul authentically and comfortably. If you’re a traveler who values customization and local insights, this private day trip will serve as a memorable, hassle-free way to experience Seoul’s many faces.
FAQ

What is included in the tour price?
The $150 fee covers private transportation, an English or Chinese-speaking driver, hotel pick-up and drop-off, and parking fees. Entrance tickets and meals are not included, so plan accordingly.
How long does the tour last?
The tour runs approximately 10 hours, giving you plenty of time to visit multiple sites and enjoy the city at your own pace.
Can I extend the tour?
Yes, extensions are available for $25 per hour, allowing you to spend more time at your favorite spots or explore additional locations.
Is this tour suitable for small groups?
Absolutely. It’s designed for 2 to 5 people, making it intimate and flexible—ideal for couples or small groups of friends.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, most travelers book about 19 days in advance to secure their preferred date. It’s a good idea to plan early, especially during high season.
Are entrance tickets included?
No, entrance tickets (about 20,000 won per person) are extra. You can purchase tickets on-site or in advance depending on your preference.
What locations can I visit?
Common stops include Gyeongbokgung Palace, Bukchon Hanok Village, Suyeonsanbang, Naksan Park, and Ikseon-dong. You can customize your itinerary based on your interests with your driver’s help.
Is this tour suitable for families?
While it’s geared toward small groups of adults, families with older children who enjoy cultural sites should find it enjoyable. For very young children, consider the walking involved and whether it suits their needs.
This private tour truly offers a flexible, comfortable way to see Seoul’s highlights and hidden treasures, all tailored to your interests. Whether you’re after iconic landmarks, trendy neighborhoods, or quiet parks, it provides a personalized experience that’s hard to beat.
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