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Private Seoul Night Tour with Korean BBQ Dinner: Bugak Palgakjeong Pavilion/Namsan Park + Gwangjang Market + Cheonggyecheon Stream + Naksan Park

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Languages
  • English
Meet Location
  • At your hotel or guest house in Seoul
Included
  • Hotel pick-up & drop-off
  • Private air-conditioned vehicle
  • English-speaking tour guide
  • Dinner
Excluded
  • Namsan Park cable car & parking fees
  • Other personal expenses
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Private Seoul Night Tour with Korean BBQ Dinner: Bugak Palgakjeong Pavilion/Namsan Park + Gwangjang Market + Cheonggyecheon Stream + Naksan Park Options

Private Seoul Night Tour

Overview

Discover North, South, East, and West of Seoul After Dark on a Private Night Tour!

Experience Seoul at night through glowing city skylines, historic parks, a vibrant market, and peaceful urban nature, all brought together in one seamless private evening tour with flexible dining options. After sunset, neon lights, mountain silhouettes, and street life transform Seoul into a completely different city filled with energy and atmosphere. This private evening tour showcases panoramic viewpoints, local neighborhoods, iconic night scenery, and a beloved food spot with the comfort of personalized guidance and transportation.

Why this tour?
  • Ideal for first-time visitors, couples, food lovers, and photographers who want to explore Seoul after dark
  • Visit Naksan Park and Bugak Palgakjeong Pavilion or Namsan Park to capture city panoramas
  • Explore Gwangjang Market and Cheonggyecheon Stream to experience everyday life in Seoul
  • Flexible dinner plan based on personal taste, from Korean BBQ to bindaetteok, Korean Pancake
  • Enjoy a comfortable evening with private transportation without navigating public transit at night
  • Various starting time options that allow the itinerary to match personal travel schedules

Beautiful exterior of Bugak Palgakjeong Pavilion in Seoul at night
Stunning night views at Bugak Palgakjeong Pavilion in Seoul
*Photo credits: Korea Tourism Organization

▲ Bugak Palgakjeong Pavilion (optional)
Bugak Palgakjeong Pavilion is a hidden northern viewpoint offering breathtaking panoramic night views over central Seoul. Perched above the city, this location provides a peaceful atmosphere and dramatic skyline photos rarely seen by casual visitors. It is one of the best spots to admire Seoul’s city lights from above.

Fortress wall and evening view at Namsan Park in Seoul
*Photo credits: Korea Tourism Organization

Breathtaking night scenery and N Seoul Tower at Namsan Park
▲ Namsan Park (optional)
Namsan Park delivers spectacular 360-degree views of Seoul, especially after dark when the city sparkles below, with scenic walking paths that pass near the historic fortress wall's southern sections. A cable car ride operated by the city adds a memorable experience while ascending the mountain, offering seasonal views of cherry blossoms in spring, colorful autumn foliage, and lively festival atmospheres throughout the year.

People enjoying vibrant atmosphere and delicious foods at Gwangjang Market in Seoul at night
*Photo credits: Korea Tourism Organization

▲ Gwangjang Market
Gwangjang Market is Korea’s first permanent market and remains one of Seoul’s most vibrant food and shopping destinations. As featured on Netflix's Street Food: Asia, it is known for authentic street food like bindaetteok (mung bean pancake), kalguksu (hand-cut noodles), kimbap, and various banchan (side dishes), and desserts like hotteok (sweet pancake), yakgwa (traditional honey cookies), donut twists, dried strawberries, and lively vendor stalls. The market showcases local flavors and everyday Seoul culture, and the upper floors are famous for textile shops supplying fabric across the city.

Illuminated Cheonggyecheon Stream at night in Seoul
▲ Cheonggyecheon Stream
Cheonggyecheon Stream is a serene urban oasis flowing through the heart of downtown Seoul, created through major restoration projects that transformed the area into a landmark of modern architecture. Soft lighting, a gentle waterfall, stone bridges such as Gwanggyo Bridge, and a canal lined with an avenue and bicycle path create a calm contrast to the surrounding city streets. The stream hosts special events like the lantern festival and Christmas displays, and is frequently featured in K-dramas such as Queen of Tears, True Beauty, and Vincenzo, making it a memorable final stop for a relaxing evening walk.

Overwhelming fortress wall and evening and night landscapes at Naksan Park in Seoul
▲ Naksan Park
Naksan Park is a historic mountain park offering sweeping nighttime views of Dongdaemun and the surrounding neighborhoods. Walking along the illuminated eastern fortress walls reveals a quieter, more local side of Seoul life. The park blends history, city lights, and residential scenery into one unforgettable stop. It is also a renowned filming location of popular K-dramas and movies such as K-Pop Demon Hunters.

Price

PriceIncludedIncluded
Adult (11 yrs~)
2
3
4
5
6
7
8~10
Child (4~10 yrs)
Toddler (0~3 yrs)
- Hotel pick-up & drop-off
- Private air-conditioned vehicle
- English-speaking tour guide
- Dinner

  • This is a private tour available for a group of 2~10 people, including adults, children, and toddlers.
  • Children under 18 years old must be accompanied by an adult.
  • After discussing with the tour guide, guests may choose to visit either Bugak Palgakjeong Pavilion or Namsan Park. Please note that cable car and parking fees at Namsan Park are NOT included and can be paid on site if needed. Due to limited time, N Seoul Tower in the park will not be visited.
  • If you have any special requirements (e.g., dietary needs, accessibility), please inform us when booking.

Itinerary

6:00pm / 6:30pm / 7:00pm
Depart from your hotel or guest house in Seoul
Arrive at Bugak Palgakjeong Pavilion (optional)
- Witness the beautiful night panoramas over central Seoul
or Namsan Park (optional)
- Take a cable car and discover spectacular 360-degree views of the city
Arrive at Gwangjang Market
- Enjoy eating, shopping, and everyday Seoul life
Arrive at Cheonggyecheon Stream 
- Feel the peaceful atmosphere at the stream with stunning illumination
Arrive at Naksan Park
- Take a walk along the breathtaking fortress wall with the city's night scenery
Depart for your hotel or guest house in Seoul
10:00pm~11:00pm
Arrive at your hotel or guest house in Seoul
  • The itinerary is subject to change depending on local/traffic/weather conditions.
  • After discussing with the tour guide, guests may choose to visit either Bugak Palgakjeong Pavilion or Namsan Park. Please note that cable car and parking fees at Namsan Park are NOT included and can be paid on site if needed. Due to limited time, N Seoul Tower in the park will not be visited.
  • Dinner options are flexible and based on the traveler’s preference. Popular choices include Korean BBQ, Korean fried chicken in Jongno 1-ga, bindaetteok at Gwangjang Market, or grilled fish at Jongno 5-ga Grilled Fish Alley. The itinerary can be adjusted to match the preferred dinner location and time.
  • If desired, the tour can end with Cheonggyecheon Stream after visiting Naksan Park.

How to book

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Please keep in mind

  1. After discussing with the tour guide, guests may choose to visit either Bugak Palgakjeong Pavilion or Namsan Park. Please note that cable car and parking fees at Namsan Park are NOT included and can be paid on site if needed. Due to limited time, N Seoul Tower in the park will not be visited.
  2. This tour is not available for wheelchairs, strollers, or service animals due to accessibility limitations.

Cancellation policy

All times are based on Korea Standard Time (KST) (GMT + 9 hours)
2 days before the reserved date: 100% refund
1 day before the reserved date or less: Non-refundable
*If you would like to reschedule your reservation, please check the availability with us at least 2 days before the original reserved date (no later than 5:00pm KST).

FAQ

Yes, and dinner is flexible and based on personal preference rather than being fixed to one set menu. Popular options include Korean BBQ, Korean fried chicken, bindaetteok at Gwangjang Market, or grilled fish at Jongno 5-ga, and the itinerary can be adjusted to match the preferred dinner location and timing.
Yes, hotel pick-up and drop-off service is included. Private, air-conditioned transportation is provided for convenient travel between locations. This service allows for a smooth and comfortable experience from start to finish.
Yes, the private Seoul night tour is conducted in English. Historical background, cultural context, and local insights are shared beyond what is typically found in guidebooks.
Bugak Palgakjeong Pavilion is a scenic viewpoint located on the northern side of Seoul, offering panoramic night views over the city. Perched on Bugaksan Mountain, it is a peaceful spot to admire central Seoul’s skyline, especially after dark when the city lights come alive.
Yes, Namsan Park is worth visiting for its spectacular 360-degree views of Seoul, scenic walking paths, and iconic night skyline. Seasonal highlights like cherry blossoms in spring, autumn foliage, historic fortress wall sections, and festival atmospheres make it a rewarding destination after dark.
Gwangjang Market is popular for authentic Korean street food such as bindaetteok, kalguksu, kimbap, and a wide variety of banchan, as well as popular desserts like hotteok, yakgwa, donut twists, and dried strawberries. Featured on Netflix’s Street Food: Asia, the market also reflects everyday Seoul culture and is known for its upper-floor textile shops supplying fabrics across the city.
Cheonggyecheon is famous for its large-scale restoration projects that transformed a former roadway into a scenic urban stream in the heart of Seoul. It is known for illuminated bridges like Gwanggyo Bridge, seasonal light shows, waterfalls, lantern festival events, and frequent appearances in K-dramas such as Queen of Tears, True Beauty, and Vincenzo.
The K-Pop Demon Hunters park is Naksan Park, along the eastern section of the Seoul Fortress Wall. This area overlooks Dongdaemun and blends historic fortress paths with city night views, making it a recognizable filming-inspired spot within the tour route.

Destination

Cheonggyecheon Stream 청계천

Address: 5-1 Bangsan-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul, South Korea

Naksan Park 낙산공원

Address: 54 Naksan-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea
Phone Number: +82-02-743-7985

Bugak Palgakjeong (Octagonal Pavilion) 북악 팔각정

Address: 267 Bugaksan-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea
Phone Number: +82-2-725-6602

Namsan Park 남산공원

Address: 100-177 Hoehyeondong 1(il)-ga, Jung-gu, Seoul, South Korea

Gwangjang Market 광장시장

Address: 2-1 Yeji-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea
Phone Number: +82-2-2267-0291

Naksan Park

Address: Naksan Park, 41 Naksan-gil, Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea

Namsan Park

Address: Namsan Seoul Tower, Seoul, South Korea

Gwangjang Market

Address: South Korea, Seoul, 예지동 2-1번지 1층 종로구 서울특별시 KR

Bugak Palgakjeong Pavilion

Address: 산25-112 Seongbuk-dong, Seongbuk District, Seoul, South Korea

Cheonggyecheon Stream

Address: 80-1 Mugyo-dong, Jung District, Seoul, South Korea

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