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9D Los Angeles & San Francisco Express 5D4N SEOUL DIY TOUR Seoul / Gyeonggi-do (KRSDIY) Tourist visas (single or multiple entries) may be required. Please refer to our tour consultants for more details. SEOUL SUGGESTED TOURS (Itinerary is only a suggestion, you may choose to mix and match if you do not like certain attractions) Fr $608 per pax SEOUL – DT1 Suggested Itinerary Admission Fees (fr 6 to 2 pax) Gyeongbok Palace 3,000KRW Hanbok Rental to tour Gyeongbok Palace Fr 10,000KRW Inclusions: Namsan Tower 10,000KRW - • All accommodations as per stated. Various 15,500KRW choices of hotels available • All transfers as per mentioned in itinerary Namsangol Hanok Village Free • 10 hours Mandarin / English Speaking driver Jogyesa Temple Free guide + Vehicle • Driver guide’s meals and accommodations Insadong Free • Toll fees and all parking fees SEOUL – DT2 Exclusions: • Driver Guide’s tipping, total at 6,000KRW per Suggested Itinerary Admission Fees person per day Ihwa Mural Village Free • Attraction tickets • All meals Naksan Park Free (Meals could cost anywhere between 5,000KRW to 30,000KRW based on personal preferences) Hongdae Trick Art Museum Fr 15,000KRW Hongdae Hope Market (Sunday only) Free Exchange Rate is based on: 1SGD to ₩830 Sinchon Ladies’ Street Free SEOUL – DT3 Suggested Itinerary Admission Fees Bongeunsa Temple Free COEX Aquarium 28,000KRW Sinsadong Garosugil (Autumn Foliage) Free Apgujeong Free Banpo Bridge Hangang Park Free SEOUL – DT4 Suggested Itinerary Admission Fees Naksan Park – Seoul city walls ©Photographer (John Doe)- Bongeunsa Temple Free Korea Tourism Organization Noryangjin Fish Market Free Yeouido (Cherry Blossoms) Free Cheongnyangni Fruits and Vegetable Free Market SEOUL OUTSKIRTS SUGGESTED TOURS (Top-up Required) SEOUL – DTO1 Suggested Itinerary Pocheon Apple Farm (Jam making / Apple picking depending on seasonality) Pocheon Herb Island Pocheon Art Valley SEOUL – DTO2 Suggested Itinerary Nami Island Petite France Gangcheon Rail Bike Petite France SEOUL – DTO3 (Incheon Cherry Blossoms) Suggested Itinerary Fairytale Village Incheon Chinatown Freedom Park Wolmido Theme Park Uiwang Rail Bike SEOUL – DTO4 (Uiwang Cherry Blossoms) Suggested Itinerary Uiwang Rail Bike Uiwang City Hall Uiwang Wangsong Lake SEOUL – DTO5 (Ilsan Cherry Blossoms / Autumn Foliage) Suggested Itinerary Ilsan Lake Park Ilsan Lake Park ©Photographer (John Doe)- Yongin Folk Village Korea Tourism Organization.
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