Afternoon Seoul City Bike Tour
Seoul, South Korea
Trip Type: Bike & Mountain Bike Tours
Duration: 4 hours
Leave the busy car-filled streets behind as you make your way through the capital of South Korea on paved bike paths. Ride on 2 wheels from the vibrant Insa-dong neighborhood to the ornate Changdeokgung Palace and the modern Hongik University to see the city's most iconic sights.
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Leave the busy car-filled streets behind as you make your way through the capital of South Korea on paved bike paths. Ride on 2 wheels from the vibrant Insa-dong neighborhood to the ornate Changdeokgung Palace and the modern Hongik University to see the city's most iconic sights.
Meet your guide in the Insa-dong neighborhood, where you can ride through alleys lined with modern galleries and quaint tea shops. Vendors peddle handmade crafts and souvenirs that you can purchase before continuing to explore the city further.
Jump back on your bike and pedal past Seoul City Hall, the Gyeongbokgung Palace, and the Bukchon Hanok Village. Listen as your guide details the history behind each of these locations as you glide along the cycling paths with ease. Stop at the Changdeokgung Palace, a grand manor built in the traditional Korean style that was once home to the nation's kings. The bright red, green, and gold colors of the exterior give way to tranquil interior rooms painted in darker shades that offer a sense of balance and calm.
Make your way to the colorful Sinchon neighborhood with its popular nightlife and bars, and then head to your last stop, Hongik University, a modern campus that boasts sleek architecture with dramatic features.
Meet your guide in the Insa-dong neighborhood, where you can ride through alleys lined with modern galleries and quaint tea shops. Vendors peddle handmade crafts and souvenirs that you can purchase before continuing to explore the city further.
Jump back on your bike and pedal past Seoul City Hall, the Gyeongbokgung Palace, and the Bukchon Hanok Village. Listen as your guide details the history behind each of these locations as you glide along the cycling paths with ease. Stop at the Changdeokgung Palace, a grand manor built in the traditional Korean style that was once home to the nation's kings. The bright red, green, and gold colors of the exterior give way to tranquil interior rooms painted in darker shades that offer a sense of balance and calm.
Make your way to the colorful Sinchon neighborhood with its popular nightlife and bars, and then head to your last stop, Hongik University, a modern campus that boasts sleek architecture with dramatic features.
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