




Seoul : Gangnam Night Temple, Gourmet Tour
Duration
4 hour(s) 30 minute(s)
Languages
English
Skip the line
Included
Experience the enchanting night view of Bongeunsa, the largest and most beautiful temple in Seoul. Nestled in the vibrant district of Gangnam, the heart of both Seoul and Korea, Bongeunsa offers a serene and majestic atmosphere that beautifully contrasts with the bustling city around it. As the lights illuminate the temple’s intricate architecture and tranquil grounds, you’ll be immersed in a sense of peace and timeless beauty. Just steps away, explore the grand and magnificent library located in the underground COEX shopping mall—an architectural marvel and cultural gem that provides a unique and special experience for visitors, blending literature, design, and innovation in one remarkable space.
After soaking in the cultural sights, treat your taste buds to the flavors of Gangnam. Discover delicious local specialties that you can only find in this lively district. Indulge in the beloved Korean combination of ‘Chimaek’—crispy fried chicken paired with ice-cold beer—made famous through countless K-dramas and films, alongside other favorite dishes cherished by locals. Throughout the evening, a friendly and knowledgeable tour guide will be by your side, ensuring a smooth and memorable journey as you explore the culture, food, and charm of one of Seoul’s most iconic neighborhoods.
Explore the enchanting night view of Bongeunsa Temple in the heart of Gangnam
See the serene beauty and intricate architecture illuminated after sunset
Visit the grand library inside the underground COEX shopping mall
Discover the unique blend of literature, design, and culture at COEX
WiFi on board
Entrance fees
Dinner and all other expenses
Gratuities
Comfortable walking shoes
Weather-appropriate clothing
Bottle of water
Public transportation nearby
Bring a water bottle to stay hydrated
Wear comfortable clothes and shoes
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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