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Seoul Gyeongdong Korean Medicine Market & Gwangjang Market Tour
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USD 29.28
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- Free cancel 3 days before the reservation date
- Mobile reservation card or voucher
- 4hrs required
- Chinese Available
- English Available
- Japanese Available
- Reservation confirmed within 1 day
Introduction
- This tour takes you around Korea's famous traditional markets, where you can enjoy the atmosphere of a traditional village.
- It includes a visit to Seoul's largest medicinal market, Seoul Yangnyeongsi Medicine Market, located in Gyeongdong Market in Eastern Seoul.
- Eat to your heart's content at Gwangjang Market, a famous tourist spot known for its delicious food stalls! You can also pick up a variety of souvenirs from the different shops.
- You can visit Sewoon Sangga, also known as a drama filming location, and Starbucks 1960, a newly emerging hotspot in Seoul.
- The tour ends after Gwangjang Market, which is close to Jongno 5-ga station, so visiting in the afternoon is an easy option as well!
Options
Gyeongdong Korean Medicine Market & Gwangjang Market Tour (2 People)USD 36.636.6
Gyeongdong Korean Medicine Market & Gwangjang Market Tour (2 People)USD 36.636.6
Gyeongdong Korean Medicine Market & Gwangjang Market Tour (3+ People)USD 29.2829.28
Gyeongdong Korean Medicine Market & Gwangjang Market Tour (3+ People)USD 29.2829.28
Things To Keep In Mind
- Be sure to make a reservation at least 5 days before departure.
- Cancellations can be made up to 3 days before the scheduled tour date with a 100% refund.
- A 50% refund is available up to 2 days before, and there is no refund available for cancellation the day before or the day of.
- Please contact help@creatrip.com for any inquiries or changes to the booking.
- Pick-up is only available for hotels located in central Seoul. If your hotel is too far away, you may be asked to arrive at a designated location for pick-up.
- The tour schedule is subject to change based on traffic conditions on the day of the tour.
- Infants under 24 months are free of charge, but will not be provided a separate seat.
- After a brief explanation of the of the medicine market, there will be some free time.
- This tour includes vehicle transportation, entry fees, and an English/Korean/Japanesec/Chinese guide.
- You will be responsible for food or drink costs throughout the tour; it is not provided by the tour.
Store Info
- Call02-2267-0291
- Hours Of Operation01.01 ~ 12.31MONDAYClosedTUESDAYClosedWEDNESDAYClosedTHURSDAYClosedFRIDAY09:00-13:00SATURDAY09:00-13:00SUNDAYClosed01.01 ~ 12.31MONDAYClosedTUESDAYClosedWEDNESDAYClosedTHURSDAYClosedFRIDAY09:00-13:00SATURDAY09:00-13:00SUNDAYClosed
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YJ Oh2024.03.18
Korea's first permanent market, continuing a long tradition of 120 years. This market was opened in 1905 by a group of Joseon merchants who established Gwangjang Co., Ltd., and is said to have inherited the legacy of Baeogae Market from the previous Joseon Dynasty. Unlike Namdaemun Market, where Japanese people exercised management rights, it is said to have been run purely based on Joseon capital. It was originally called Dongdaemun Market, but changed to its current name, Gwangjang Market, in 1960. The name ‘Gwangjang’ means ‘to gather and keep widely.’ It is located right next to Jongno 5-ga subway station. It is famous for distributing dry goods and used clothes, but recently it has become world-famous as a Korean food market, attracting many foreigners. There are a lot of shops selling various foods such as bindaetteok, pancakes, pig's feet, sundae, raw meat, and fried chicken. However, since the types of food sold at each store are similar, I feel that the variety of food is less than I expected. The food tastes good so it's worth a visit.Check out the package deals! -Infinity%
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