Trying to capture the magic of Seoul at night without the crowds? This night tour offers a scenic and authentic look at Korea’s capital under the stars, combining breathtaking vistas with pop culture hotspots. It’s perfect for travelers who want a more peaceful, yet visually stunning, perspective of Seoul after sunset.
What makes this experience special? First, the stunning night views from Naksan Park that showcase Seoul’s fortress walls illuminated below. Second, the panoramic skyline from Eungbongsan Mountain—a favorite among locals for its unobstructed, starry views. Third, the chance to walk in the footsteps of K-pop at filming sites from the popular series “Demon Hunters,” adding a fun pop-culture twist. A potential consideration? The tour’s 4-hour length is ideal for a relaxed evening, but we recommend you’re comfortable with light walking and cooler night temperatures.
This tour suits fans of cityscapes, night photography, and Korean pop culture alike. If you’re after a memorable, visually rich experience that combines scenic beauty and some local storytelling, this night outing is a fantastic pick.
- Key Points
- What to Expect from the Seoul Night Tour
- The Journey Begins at Naksan Park
- Scenic Stop at Eungbongsan Mountain
- Following in K-Pop Footsteps
- Concluding the Tour with Convenience
- In-Depth Look at the Itinerary
- Why This Tour Is a Great Value
- Authentic Experiences and Unique Insights
- Final Thoughts: Who Is This Tour Best For?
- FAQ
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Key Points

- Stunning night views of Seoul from Naksan Park and Eungbongsan Mountain.
- Visit iconic K-pop filming locations from the Demon Hunters series.
- Small group size ensures personalized attention and a relaxed atmosphere.
- Guided by knowledgeable English-speaking hosts who enhance the experience.
- Affordable price point offers great value for a 4-hour scenic night tour.
- Flexible drop-off options at major Seoul metro stations.
What to Expect from the Seoul Night Tour

This 4-hour guided journey is designed to show you Seoul’s charm when the city lights come alive. Starting from a convenient meeting point outside Euljiro 3-ga Station, the tour moves smoothly by van between scenic spots, allowing you to sit back and enjoy the views. The limited group size—max 8 people—means everyone gets a personal touch, and the guides, such as Yohan, Gienie Kim, Jun, and Sean, are praised for their friendliness and knowledge.
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The Journey Begins at Naksan Park
The adventure kicks off at Naksan Park, where you’ll have about an hour to explore. This park is a favorite among locals for its panoramic views over Seoul’s fortress walls and cityscape. The softly lit paths and gentle night breezes create a beautiful atmosphere, perfect for photos. Reviewers have appreciated the guides’ insights, noting how Yohan, in particular, made the visit engaging with helpful tips for capturing the best shots. Fans of K-pop may recognize this spot from the filming of “Demon Hunters,” where the story of Rumi & Jinu unfolds against historic walls—a fun detail for fans.
Scenic Stop at Eungbongsan Mountain
Next, the van transports you to Eungbongsan Mountain, a true local favorite for night views. From here, you’ll enjoy a stunning panoramic vista of Seoul’s glittering skyline, perfect for photos or just soaking in the spectacle. Many guests have remarked on how this view feels like seeing the city from a secret vantage point, away from tourist crowds. The group is encouraged to take their time, with about an hour for breaks and photos. The guides are praised for their friendliness and for making sure everyone gets a good shot, even if you’re not used to night photography.
Following in K-Pop Footsteps
An unexpected highlight—according to reviews—is the chance to stand at the actual filming spots of the K-Pop series “Demon Hunters”. Fans have enjoyed retracing the characters’ stories, adding a layer of cultural depth to an already photogenic night walk. The tour’s storytelling brings these locations to life, making it more than just a scenic walk.
More Great Tours NearbyConcluding the Tour with Convenience
After the sightseeing, you’ll be taken back via van, with drop-off options at Dongdaemun History & Culture Park Station, Myeongdong Station, or Euljiro 3-ga Station—all key points for further exploring Seoul. The entire experience lasts about four hours, making it a flexible and manageable evening activity.
In-Depth Look at the Itinerary

Starting Point: The tour begins outside the GS25 convenience store at Euljiro 3-ga Station Exit 5. This central location is easy to find thanks to the clear instructions and coordinates provided.
Naksan Park: The highlight here is the combination of natural beauty and historical scenery. The fortress walls, softly illuminated, serve as a perfect backdrop for photos. Visitors are given about an hour to wander freely, enjoy the views, and learn about the site’s history from the guides.
Travel Time to Eungbongsan: The van ride takes roughly 20 minutes, offering a comfortable transition between sites. The short ride also means more time is spent enjoying the views rather than in transit.
Eungbongsan Mountain: This spot offers a breathtaking overview of Seoul’s skyline. Many reviews mention how the view under the starlit sky is magical, especially for those who love cityscapes. The guides’ tips on photography help you capture this vista beautifully.
Final Scenic Stop & Drop-off: After taking in the sights and perhaps snapping some last-minute photos, the van drops you off at a convenient station, ready for your next adventure in Seoul.
Why This Tour Is a Great Value

Priced at $38 per person, this tour offers excellent value considering the scenic quality, storytelling, and personalized experience. The inclusion of knowledgeable guides makes a noticeable difference, turning simple sightseeing into an engaging experience. Guests consistently praise the friendly guides like Gienie Kim and Sean, whose local tips and enthusiasm elevate the trip.
The small group size means fewer crowds and more intimacy, allowing for better photos and meaningful conversations. The flexible cancelation policy (full refund if canceled 24 hours in advance) adds peace of mind, especially when traveling during uncertain times.
Authentic Experiences and Unique Insights

The reviews reveal some interesting details: guests appreciated how guides went out of their way to accommodate late arrivals, with one guide even driving to pick up a delayed group member. This level of care adds to the overall value and comfort.
For those interested in night photography, the guides’ insights help capture Seoul’s luminous lights beautifully. The calm, peaceful atmosphere of Naksan Park at night gets rave reviews, with visitors mentioning how the soft lighting and gentle breeze make the experience almost cinematic.
K-pop fans will enjoy retracing scenes from “Demon Hunters,” adding a fun cultural layer to the scenic vistas. Several reviews highlight how the stories behind these filming locations bring a special meaning to the visit, making it more memorable.
Final Thoughts: Who Is This Tour Best For?

This nighttime tour of Seoul offers a compelling blend of scenic beauty, cultural storytelling, and pop culture references. It’s best suited for travelers who want to see the city’s less touristy side after dark—especially those who appreciate stunning vistas and meaningful local insights. Photographers, K-pop fans, and anyone seeking a peaceful yet striking way to experience Seoul’s nighttime charm will find this tour particularly rewarding.
It’s also ideal for travelers looking for a relaxed, small-group experience with knowledgeable guides who genuinely care about making your evening special. The price point makes it accessible, especially considering the quality of the views and the personalized attention.
FAQ

What is the meeting point for the tour?
The tour starts in front of the GS25 convenience store outside Euljiro 3-ga Station Exit 5. The exact coordinates are provided for easy navigation.
How long does the entire tour last?
The experience lasts approximately 4 hours, including transportation, sightseeing, and breaks.
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
While not explicitly stated, the relaxed nature and scenic stops suggest it’s generally suitable for most adults and older children comfortable with light walking.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothing and sturdy shoes are recommended, especially for walking in the parks and on uneven terrain. Bring a jacket for cooler nighttime temperatures.
Can I join this tour if I’m traveling alone?
Yes, the small group size means solo travelers will join a group of up to 8 people, making it a friendly and intimate setting.
What makes this tour different from other Seoul night tours?
This tour combines stunning views with pop culture sites, guided by personable hosts, and offers a peaceful atmosphere away from busy tourist spots. Plus, the inclusion of filming locations from a popular K-pop series adds a unique twist.
This Seoul Night Tour offers an authentic and visually captivating experience that’s perfect for those looking to see the city in a new light—literally. With expert guides, beautiful views, and a touch of Korean pop culture, it makes for a memorable evening out. Whether you’re a photographer, TV series fan, or just love cityscapes, this tour provides a relaxed, intimate way to appreciate Seoul’s nighttime allure.
It’s a solid pick for travelers who value quality over quantity, enjoy storytelling, and want to create lasting memories of the city’s vibrant nights. The combination of scenic stops and cultural insights ensures you’ll leave with both great photos and stories to tell.
Enjoy your night under Seoul’s starry skies—this tour might just become one of your favorite memories from Korea.
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