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Seoul Night Tour: Deoksugung Palace + Namsan Park + Banpodaegyo Bridge Light Show/Cheonggyecheon Stream (+ Hangang Ramyun Dinner)

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Languages
  • English
  • Japanese
Meet Location
  • City Hall Station (Line 1,2) Exit 2
Included
  • Round-trip transportation
  • English/Japanese-speaking tour guide
  • Admission fees
  • Dinner (Hangang Ramyun)
Excluded
  • Hotel pick up & drop off
  • Other personal expenses
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Seoul Night Tour: Deoksugung Palace + Namsan Park + Banpodaegyo Bridge Light Show/Cheonggyecheon Stream (+ Hangang Ramyun Dinner) Options

(Nov~Mar) Seoul Night Tour

(Apr~Oct) Seoul Night Tour

Overview

Discover Seoul’s Night Highlights and the Banpodaegyo Bridge Illumination!

Seoul at night reveals a softer, more magical side as palace lights glow, rivers shimmer, and city landmarks come alive under the stars. This half-day night tour showcases Seoul’s most iconic evening sights with an iconic Hangang Ramyun dinner experience, highlighted by the Banpodaegyo Bridge Moonlight Rainbow Fountain Show or seasonal cultural alternatives. Ideal for first-time visitors, couples, and travelers seeking history, scenery, and memorable night photography without the daytime crowds.

Why this tour?
  • A tour perfectly blended of culture, nature, and city night views
  • Discover Seoul's past at the royal Deoksugung Palace and fortress paths of Namsan Park
  • Witness the iconic light show that transforms the Hangang River's color and motion (Apr~Oct)
  • Explore urban landmarks, including the Cheonggyecheon Stream and Gwanghwamun Square (Rainy days & Nov~Mar)
  • Experience the famous Hangang Ramyun dinner at a convenience store by the scenic river
  • Enjoy comfortable round-trip transportation connecting distant night attractions efficiently

Beautiful architecture at Deoksugung Palace at night in Seoul
Buildings and Stonewall Walkway illuminated at Deoksugung Palace at night in Seoul
*Photo credits: Korea Tourism Organization

▲ Deoksugung Palace
Deoksugung Palace offers a rare blend of traditional Korean and European-style architecture, with notable halls such as Junghwajeon and Seokjojeon beautifully illuminated after sunset. Inside the palace, a tranquil garden and a graceful water fountain create a serene atmosphere, while royal guards stand watch in front of the palace gate. Outside the walls, Doldam Gil—also known as Jeongdong Gil or Stonewall Walkway—is one of Seoul’s beloved nighttime strolling spots, follows the historic stone wall, and serves as a famous filming location for K-dramas such as Goblin.

Stunning Seoul Fortress Wall and night views at Baekbeom Square in Namsan Park
*Photo credits: Korea Tourism Organization

▲ Namsan Park Baekbeom Square
Located near the historic Seoul Fortress Wall, Baekbeom Square provides tranquil views of the city lights spreading across downtown Seoul. Surrounded by seasonal beauty such as cherry blossoms in spring and vibrant autumn foliage, this area connects nature, history, and panoramic scenery, making it a favorite stop for evening photography.

Banpodaegyo Bridge Moonlight Rainbow Fountain Show and Sebitseom Island at Banpo Hangang River Park at night in Seoul
*Photo credits: Korea Tourism Organization

▲ Banpodaegyo Bridge Moonlight Rainbow Fountain Show & Sebitseom Island (Apr~Oct)
The Moonlight Rainbow Fountain Show at Banpo Hangang River Park transforms Banpo Bridge into a dazzling display of colorful water, lights, and music—the world’s longest bridge fountain. Nearby Sebit Island adds a modern architectural contrast, reflecting beautifully on the Han River at night. Visitors can take leisurely evening walks along the riverside avenues, enjoying the vibrant city lights and relaxing atmosphere. The area is also a favorite filming location for K-dramas, offering stunning night views that are perfect for memorable photos.

Peaceful Cheonggyecheon Stream at night in Seoul
*Photo credits: Korea Tourism Organization

▲ Cheonggyecheon Stream (Rainy days & Nov~Mar)
Cheonggyecheon Stream offers a calming escape through the heart of the city, where softly lit pathways follow flowing water, small waterfalls, and restored canals between historic and modern architecture. Nighttime strolls along the scenic avenue highlight Seoul’s successful restoration projects, often accompanied by seasonal events such as the Seoul Lantern Festival. The area and nearby landmarks, including Gwanggyo Bridge, have also appeared in popular K-dramas such as Queen of Tears, True Beauty, and Vincenzo, making it a favorite spot for both locals and visitors.

Statues of King Sejong, Admiral Yi Sun-Sin, and Gwanghwamun Gate at the square at night in Seoul
*Photo credits: Korea Tourism Organization

▲ Gwanghwamun Square (Rainy days & Nov~Mar)
Gwanghwamun Square presents a dramatic nighttime view of Korea’s royal heritage, framed by Gyeongbokgung Palace, its Gwanghwamun Gate, statues of King Sejong and Admiral Yi Sun-Sin, and sparkling city lights. The open plaza features fountains, seasonal festivals, including a Christmas market, providing excellent photo opportunities and insight into Seoul’s cultural and political history.

Breathtaking night landscapes at Seoullo 7017 in Seoul
*Photo credits: Korea Tourism Organization

▲ Seoullo 7017 (Rainy days & Nov~Mar)
Seoullo 7017 is an elevated sky garden and pedestrian park, transformed by innovative architects from an old highway, offering unique nighttime views of Seoul Station and surrounding neighborhoods. Illuminated walkways, greenery, and connecting bridges create a modern urban experience above the city streets.

Hangang Ramyun dinner at a convenience store with river views at night in Seoul
*Photo credits: Korea Tourism Organization

▲ Hangang Ramyun Dinner
Hangang Ramyun is a classic Seoul night experience, enjoyed at a riverside convenience store with views of the Han River. Cooking ramyun on-site while watching the city lights reflect on the water adds a relaxed and local touch to the evening.

Price

PriceIncludedIncluded
Person (3 yrs~)
- Round-trip transportation
- English/Japanese-speaking tour guide
- Admission fees
- Dinner (Hangang Ramyun)

  • Children younger than 36 months old are free of charge and will share seats with their parents in the vehicle.
  • A minimum of 2 people is required to make a reservation.
  • The Banpodaegyo Bridge Light Show doesn’t run on rainy days or from November to March, and the tour will replace it with visits to Cheonggyecheon Stream, Gwanghwamun Square, and Seoullo 7017.

Itinerary

Apr~Oct
6:40pm
Depart from City Hall Station Exit 2
Arrive at Deoksugung Palace
- Explore beautiful architecture and the iconic Stone Wall Road
Have a delicious Hangang Ramyun dinner with beautiful river views at a convenience store
Arrive at Namsan Park Baekbeom Square
- Walk along the fortress wall trails with stunning city night views
Arrive at Banpo Hangang River Park
- Watch breathtaking Banpodaegyo Bridge Moonlight Rainbow Fountain Show
- Visit the famous landmark Sebitseom Island illuminated at night
Depart for Myeongdong Station
10:30pm
Arrive at Myeongdong Station
  • The itinerary is subject to change depending on local/traffic/weather conditions.
  • Pick-up and drop-off locations differ. Pick-up is available at City Hall Station, while drop-off is available at Myeongdong Station.
  • The Banpodaegyo Bridge Light Show doesn’t run on rainy days or from November to March, and the tour will replace it with visits to Cheonggyecheon Stream, Gwanghwamun Square, and Seoullo 7017.
  • The convenience store for the Hangang Ramyun dinner may vary depending on circumstances; the most commonly visited location is GS25 - Apgujeong 376 Branch.
5:40pm
Depart from City Hall Station Exit 2
Arrive at Deoksugung Palace
- Explore beautiful architecture and the iconic Stone Wall Road
Have a delicious Hangang Ramyun dinner with beautiful river views at a convenience store
Arrive at Namsan Park Baekbeom Square
- Walk along the fortress wall trails with stunning city night views
Arrive at Cheonggyecheon Stream
- Feel the peaceful atmosphere, following the flowing water
Arrive at Gwanghwamun Square
- Stroll through the square to the front of Gwanghwamun Gate
Arrive at Seoullo 7017
- Enjoy breathtaking night scenery in the sky garden
Depart for Myeongdong Station
9:30pm
Arrive at Myeongdong Station
  • The itinerary is subject to change depending on local/traffic/weather conditions.
  • Pick-up and drop-off locations differ. Pick-up is available at City Hall Station, while drop-off is available at Myeongdong Station.
  • The convenience store for the Hangang Ramyun dinner may vary depending on circumstances; the most commonly visited location is GS25 - Apgujeong 376 Branch.

How to book

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Please keep in mind

  • The Banpodaegyo Bridge Light Show doesn’t run on rainy days or from November to March, and the tour will replace it with visits to Cheonggyecheon Stream, Gwanghwamun Square, and Seoullo 7017.

Cancellation policy

All times are based on Korea Standard Time (KST) (GMT + 9 hours)
2 days before the reserved date (by 5:00pm): 100% refund
After 5:00pm, 2 days before the reserved date: 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, admission fees are included in the Seoul night tour.
Dinner is included; the Hangang Ramyun is provided, typically at a convenience store such as GS25 – Apgujeong 376 Branch, though the exact location may vary depending on circumstances.
Yes, the Seoul night tour is conducted in both English and Japanese.
Deoksugung Palace is famous for its unique mix of traditional Korean and European-style architecture, seen in halls like Junghwajeon, Seokjojeon, Jungmyeongjeon, and Dondeokjeon. It is also known for the atmospheric Stonewall Road (Doldam Gil) outside the palace, a romantic night walk, and a popular K-drama filming location, such as Goblin.
Yes, Namsan Park is worth visiting for its peaceful atmosphere and scenic views overlooking downtown Seoul. Areas like Baekbeom Square offer beautiful city panoramas, especially during the spring cherry blossom season and autumn foliage, making it a great spot for nature lovers and photographers.
At Banpo Hangang Park, you can enjoy the Moonlight Rainbow Fountain Show, where Banpo Bridge lights up with a stunning display of colorful water, lights, and music as the world’s longest bridge fountain. Nearby Sebit Island offers striking modern architecture that beautifully reflects on the Han River at night, making it perfect for evening strolls and photography.
Cheonggyecheon Stream is famous for its serene urban escape, featuring softly lit pathways along flowing water, small waterfalls, and restored canals that blend historic and modern architecture. It’s also known for showcasing Seoul’s successful restoration projects, hosting seasonal events like the Seoul Lantern Festival, and serving as a popular filming location for K-dramas such as Queen of Tears, True Beauty, and Vincenzo.
Yes, Gwanghwamun Square is worth visiting for its dramatic views of Gyeongbokgung Palace, its Gwanghwamun Gate, the statues of King Sejong and Admiral Yi Sun-Sin, and the vibrant city lights. Visitors can enjoy fountains, seasonal festivals, including a Christmas market, making it a great spot for photos and experiencing Seoul’s rich cultural and political history.
Seoullo 7017 is an elevated sky garden and pedestrian park, transformed from an old highway by innovative architects. It features illuminated walkways, greenery, and connecting bridges, offering unique nighttime views of Seoul Station and the surrounding neighborhoods. The park provides a modern urban experience above the city streets.

Destination

Cheonggyecheon Stream 청계천

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

Deoksugung Palace 덕수궁

Address: 5-1 Jeong-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul, South Korea
Phone Number: +82-2-771-9953

Gwanghwamun Square 광화문 광장

Address: 79-3 Sejongno, Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea

Namsan Park 남산공원

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

Banpo Bridge Rainbow Fountain 반포대교 무지개 분수

Address: 648 Banpo 2(i)-dong, Seocho-gu, Seoul, South Korea
Phone Number: +82-2-3780-0578

Some Sevit (Hangang Floating Island) 세빛섬

Address: 650-1 Banpo 2(i)-dong, Seocho-gu, Seoul, South Korea

Banpo Hangang Park 반포 한강공원

Address: 115-5 Banpo 2(i)-dong, Seocho-gu, Seoul, South Korea
Phone Number: 82-2-3780-5943

Seoullo 7017

Address: Seoul Station, Namchang-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul, South Korea
Phone Number: 82-2-2133-8687

Deoksugung Palace

Address: 99 Sejong-daero, Jung District, Seoul, South Korea

Namsan Park Baekbeom Square

Address: Namsan, 469-1 Namdaemunno 5(o)-ga, Jung District, Seoul, South Korea

Banpo Hangang River Park

Address: 650-1 Banpo-dong, Seocho District, Seoul, South Korea

Banpodaegyo Bridge Moonlight Rainbow Fountain

Address: 649-1 Banpo-dong, Seocho District, Seoul, South Korea

Cheonggyecheon Stream

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

Gwanghwamun Square

Address: 172 Sejong-daero, Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea

Seoullo 7017

Address: 405 Hangang-daero, Jung District, Seoul, South Korea

Sebitseom Island

Address: 650 Banpo-dong, Seocho District, Seoul, South Korea

Gwanghwamun Gate

Address: 77-9 Sejongno, Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea

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