Tour Overview
Seoul, just a two-hour flight from Taipei, boasts a wealth of attractions, delicious food, and affordable prices. In recent years, K-pop idols and popular Korean dramas have ignited a wave of Korean Waves in Taiwan. Seoul is a vibrant blend of history and modernity, boasting Joseon-era monuments like Gyeongbokgung Palace and cutting-edge cultural facilities. It's also a shopping paradise, boasting numerous department stores and diverse shopping districts. This year, why not take a trip to Seoul, South Korea?
[Hotel Match: Tmark Grand Myeongdong Seoul]
The Tmark Grand Myeongdong opened in 2016, just one stop from Seoul Station and the Myeongdong shopping district. Across from the hotel is the famous Namdaemun Market, and 24-hour Korean food stalls line the streets. Nearby are Korean convenience stores, ensuring you'll never be stranded at night or struggling to find something to eat. Whether it's shopping, entertainment, or dining, you'll enjoy the ultimate in convenience and quality service!
Transportation:
From Gimpo Airport, take Limousine Bus No. 6021 to Namdaemun Market (approximately 50 minutes).
Take Subway Line 4, Exit 3 of Hoehyeon Station, and walk for 1 minute.
Room Type: The standard room type is a double room. Single rooms will incur a surcharge.
[Flight Information: Eastar Jet]
Outbound: ZE888 Taipei Songshan Airport 1:50 PM → Gimpo International Airport 5:25 PM
Return: ZE887 Gimpo International Airport 11:00 AM → Taipei Songshan Airport 12:50 PM
(Times are in local time)
[Recommended Itinerary]
☑DAY1 Taipei ✈Gimpo Airport → Hotel Check-in → Dongdaemun Shopping District
☑DAY2 Hanbok Experience → Gyeongbokgung Palace → Bukchon Hanok Village → Insadong → Cheonggyecheon Stream
☑DAY3 Lotte World → N Seoul Tower
☑DAY4 Ewha Womans University → Ewha Womans University Shopping District → Sinchon → Hongdae
☑Day 5 Hotel Check-out → Namdaemun Market → To Incheon Airport ✈Taipei
[Seoul Tower] Seoul Tower is South Korea's first tower-shaped tourist attraction and offers the best views of downtown Seoul. It boasts not only an observation deck but also a fine-dining restaurant, a digital observatory, a gift shop, a museum, and other amenities, offering a variety of experiences. Visiting at night is recommended over visiting during the day.
[Insadong] Insadong is one of South Korea's most iconic streets, characterized by the coexistence of tradition and modernity. Centered around a main street, Insadong is a maze of alleyways. Hidden within this maze are traditional teahouses, restaurants, traditional craft shops, antique stores, and more, offering a delightful exploration of the streets. While in town, we recommend visiting Seongil Street. Its unique U-shaped building boasts many modern cultural and creative products, making it a popular destination for young people. Gyeongbokgung Palace, the first royal palace of the Joseon Dynasty, boasts a vast expanse of palace grounds characterized by its orderly layout. It also boasts beautiful gardens and a lake, perfect for commemorative photos. Weekends often attract families from South Korea and international tourists.
Seoul Sky Lotte World Tower: Seoul's new landmark. Located on the 117th to 123rd floors of Lotte World Tower, the world's fifth tallest building and South Korea's tallest, SEOUL SKY offers breathtaking 360-degree views of Seoul from 500 meters above the ground, making it a popular new attraction in the city. The observatory features an exhibition area, a transparent floor observation deck, an open-air observation deck, a dessert cafe, and a lounge. Enjoy the feeling of walking in the clouds while taking in the sweeping views of Seoul!
Travel Notes
[Visa]
• Passengers holding Republic of China (ROC) passports are visa-free for entry to South Korea. Passports must be valid for at least six months from the date of departure.
• Passengers holding non-ROC passports should inquire with the Korean representative office to determine if a visa is required.
[Voltage]
• The power supply in South Korea is 220 volts, with two-pronged round sockets. You may bring your own adapter.
[Luggage]
• The airline accepts unlimited checked baggage, with a total weight limit of 15 kg. You may carry one piece of carry-on luggage on board, weighing no more than 7 kg.
[Note]
• In order to protect the environment, the Korean government does not provide cleaning products. Please bring your own personal items, such as toothpaste, toothbrushes, shampoo, or shower gel.
[Prices]
• Children are charged NT$6,900 per person if not sharing a bed. If sharing a bed, they are considered an adult. Infants are charged NT$2,500 per person.
• For single rooms, the additional charge is NT$6,600 per person.
Tour Pricing
The cost includes:
1. One round-trip economy class ticket on Eastar Jet and three nights in a double room at a hotel.
(If the hotel is fully booked, alternative hotels will be preferred.)
(Requires two people to travel; single occupancy will incur a price difference.)
2. This trip is insured with travel insurance covering NT$2 million in accidents and NT$100,000 in medical expenses.
[This is a special collaboration offer. Please contact customer service for any other inquiries.]
The cost does not include:
1. Airport taxes and fuel costs of $3,000 at both locations.
2. Any expenses not listed in the itinerary, including optional transportation and other expenses.
3. Daily hotel room cleaning and luggage gratuities.
4. Personal expenses: such as excess luggage fees, beverages and alcoholic beverages, laundry, telephone calls, and personal transportation.
5. Round-trip transportation from the airport to the hotel is not included.
Additional purchase items:
Stay:
JPY 33,240.2 Single room difference
One-day delay fee
JPY 5,036.4
Cancellation Clauses
Cancellations made 41 days prior to the start of the trip will incur a 5% handling fee.
Cancellations made 31-40 days prior to the start of the trip will incur a 10% handling fee.
Cancellations made 21-30 days (including the 30th day) prior to the start of the trip will incur a 20% handling fee.
Cancellations made 2-20 days (including the 20th day) prior to the start of the trip will incur a 30% handling fee.
Cancellations made 1 day prior to the start of the trip will incur a 50% handling fee.
Cancellations made 2 days prior to the start of the trip will incur a 50% handling fee.
Cancellations made 2 days prior to the start of the trip will incur a 20% handling fee.
Cancellations made 1 day prior to the start of the trip will incur a 50% handling fee.
Refunds are not available on the start date of the trip.
If the event is affected by force majeure (e.g., typhoon warnings, heavy rain alerts, etc.), the organizer will determine whether to cancel the event. A refund will be issued to the original payment method after deducting necessary expenses.
Requests for rescheduling due to personal reasons will be deemed cancellations and will be handled in accordance with the cancellation policy outlined above.
If participation is terminated during the event due to reasons beyond the organizer's control, no refund will be given.