If you’re a dedicated BTS fan, this tour promises a deep dive into the places that hold special memories for the group— from their earliest days to iconic filming spots. It’s a chance to walk where BTS has been, see their favorite hangouts, and capture photos that feel just a little closer to the idols themselves.
What makes this experience stand out? First, the knowledgeable guides who bring BTS history alive with stories and insider tips. Second, the well-organized itinerary manages to cover multiple meaningful locations comfortably within just over three hours. Third, the authentic feels — visiting places fans might have only seen in videos or pictures, creating a more personal connection to the group.
One thing to keep in mind is the limited inside access—you won’t get inside the HYBE building or the entertainment company’s main offices, which might disappoint some who hope for a behind-the-scenes look. But if you’re after authentic outdoor locations and a well-curated experience, this tour hits the mark.
This tour is best suited for dedicated BTS fans, K-pop enthusiasts, and anyone eager to see locations tied to BTS’s journey, especially those who enjoy walking through Seoul’s neighborhoods with a knowledgeable guide.
- Authentic BTS Locations: Visit places where BTS spent time, filmed, and grew up.
- Knowledgeable Guides: Guides like Kim Saehyun and Leo keep the experience engaging with interesting facts and stories.
- Convenient Tour: Well-structured, 3 hours 30 minutes, covering multiple sites efficiently.
- Authentic Experience: No shopping stops, just pure BTS history and meaningful locations.
- Free Admission: Many sites, like Donuimun Museum Village and Hakdong Park, are free to explore.
- Cost-Effective: At $50 per person, it offers good value for a personalized BTS-themed experience.
Jamsil Sports Complex
Starting point and one of the most recognizable BTS landmarks— the place where BTS held several concerts. It’s where you’ll find their handprints embedded in the pavement, a classic spot for fans wanting to snap a photo of themselves just like the members.
You’ll appreciate the significance of this site, especially since it’s free to visit, making it a great introductory stop. If you visit on a day when the complex is open, you’ll get a sense of the scale of BTS’s influence in Seoul’s entertainment scene.
Donuimun Museum Village
Available only on Wednesdays and Saturdays, this stop transports you to a location rich in Seoul’s traditional architecture and culture. The village was featured in BTS’s “Run BTS!” episodes 120-121, which fans may recognize from the group’s YouTube series.
The village gives a sense of Seoul’s past, contrasting with the modernity of other stops. Walking through the traditional houses and streets makes it easier to imagine BTS in their earlier days, just starting out. It’s a free stop, but the cultural value is high for fans wanting a deeper connection to Seoul’s local life.
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Hakdong Park
This is a peaceful oasis in the city, often frequented by BTS members to relax. Sitting on the swings here, you might find yourself picturing the members escaping the spotlight for a moment of calm.
It’s a quick stop—only about 20 minutes—but the serene setting and the fact that it’s a favorite hangout spot for BTS members make it worth a visit. Once again, free to explore, and a lovely break during the tour.
Former Big Hit Entertainment Building
While you won’t step inside the current headquarters, this site allows fans to stand where BTS’s early days began. It’s an unassuming location, but the significance is in its history—being the original site of Big Hit Entertainment before they moved.
Many reviews highlight that this moment feels like a peek into BTS’s roots, a special chance to be in the same space where the magic all started. It’s a short visit but emotionally meaningful, especially for those who appreciate the group’s journey.
Hyuga Café
A highlight for many fans is visiting Cafe Hyuga, a cozy spot that used to be BTS’s dorm. It’s a renovated, welcoming space where fans can enjoy a drink and a quiet moment of reflection.
The café is beloved by fans for its connection to BTS’s early days, and the fact that it’s recently been renovated adds a fresh feel. It’s perfect for snapping photos and soaking in the atmosphere, especially for those who want a tangible link to the group’s past.
Yoojung Sikdang
The final stop offers a culinary connection—a restaurant BTS members often visited during their pre-debut years. While you’ll need to pay for your own meal, this spot is a culinary pilgrimage for Army fans eager to taste authentic Korean flavors that BTS also enjoyed.
Many reviewers mention that this place adds a personal touch to the tour, making it not just about locations but also about experiencing part of BTS’s daily life. It’s a perfect way to wind down, especially for those wanting a taste of Korea beyond just sightseeing.
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HYBE INSIGHT
While you can’t go inside the building, stopping outside the HYBE building helps you visualize the group’s current base of operations. BTS’s management company is a symbol of their success, and even just seeing the exterior fuels that feeling of being close to their world.
This stop wraps up the tour with a sense of BTS’s ongoing journey, beyond just their past. Many reviews note that guides share insights about HYBE’s role in BTS’s career and the broader K-pop industry, adding extra context.
The tour is conducted in an air-conditioned vehicle, making the roughly three-and-a-half-hour journey comfortable, especially during Seoul’s warm months. With a maximum of 80 travelers, it’s a group experience, but reviews suggest it feels cozy enough for meaningful interaction.
Cost-wise, at $50 per person, it’s an accessible way to explore BTS-related sites with a guide who can answer your questions, share stories, and point out details you might miss on your own. The tour doesn’t include hotel pick-up or dinner, so plan accordingly—consider grabbing a meal beforehand or after the tour.
The meeting point at Myeong-dong Station is central and accessible, and the tour ends at Yoojung Sikdang, close to Gangnam, making it easy to continue your Seoul adventures afterward.
What truly elevates this tour are the meaningful insights shared by guides, who often have personal connections or deep knowledge about BTS. For example, the guide Leo is praised for making the day fun, engaging the group with BTS videos and stories. Several reviewers mention how guides like Kim Saehyun (Stella) answer questions thoroughly, adding layers of understanding.
The absence of inside visits to HYBE or other buildings might be a downside for some, but for those wanting to connect with BTS’s journey on a personal level, visiting outdoor sites, filming locations, and their early homes provides an authentic experience that you can’t get from a typical city tour.
Many travelers appreciate that sites like Hakdong Park and Donuimun Museum Village are free to visit, making the tour surprisingly affordable. The additional experience at Yoojung Sikdang also allows fans to indulge in Korean cuisine linked to BTS’s pre-debut days, adding a delicious, personal touch.
This BTS-themed tour offers a unique and heartfelt look into the group’s roots and memorable filming locations, perfect for devoted fans wanting to feel closer to BTS’s story in Seoul. The knowledgeable guides and well-paced itinerary make it a reliable choice, especially if you value authentic outdoor locations over inside access.
It’s an excellent choice for those who want more than just a sightseeing trip—fans eager to revisit BTS’s history, explore Seoul through their lens, and capture special photos will find this tour rewarding. The reasonable price, combined with the chance to visit meaningful sites, makes it a great value.
However, if you’re hoping for inside access to HYBE or exclusive backstage areas, this tour isn’t the right fit. Also, those looking for a large group experience might find it less intimate, but the guided commentary helps keep everyone engaged.
Overall, if you want a fun, authentic BTS experience in Seoul that balances history, culture, and fandom passion, this tour is a fantastic option.
Can I cancel this tour for a full refund?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Cancellations less than 24 hours before will not be refunded.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, most travelers can participate, but children must be accompanied by an adult. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
Does the tour include hotel pick-up or dinner?
No, hotel pick-up and drop-off are not included, and dinner is at your own expense. The tour ends at Yoojung Sikdang.
Are the sites open to the public?
Most locations, like Donuimun Museum Village and Hakdong Park, are free and open to the public, making it easy to explore at your own pace.
Can I visit HYBE inside?
No, the tour only visits the outside of HYBE; inside access isn’t available.
How long does each stop last?
Stops vary from 10 to 30 minutes, with the entire tour lasting approximately 3.5 hours.
Is transportation provided?
Yes, an air-conditioned vehicle takes you comfortably between sites.
What language is the tour guide speaking?
Guides speak English and are knowledgeable about BTS and Seoul, creating an engaging experience.
Can I customize the tour?
The itinerary is fixed, but guides often share extra insights based on the group’s interests. Special requests should be made beforehand.
In summary, this BTS tour in Seoul offers an enriching, fun experience for fans eager to walk through the group’s history and see iconic filming spots. With friendly guides, free outdoor sites, and a manageable schedule, it’s a great way to deepen your connection to BTS and Seoul at a reasonable cost.
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