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Basic Information

Ketersediaan
Tue & Thu
Minimum Pax
1 Person
Confirmed
Instan
Tiket
Tunjukkan hp

Bahasa

  • English

Kupon & Promo

Lokasi Pertemuan

  • Dongnimmun Station Exit 5

Included

  • Public transportation fees during the tour
  • English-speaking staff
  • Admission fees

Excluded

  • Round-trip transportation
  • Meals
  • Traveler's insurance
  • Other personal expenses
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Korea's Independence Trail Half Day Tour in Seoul: Seodaemun Prison + Independence Gate + Dilkusha + Tapgol Park Options

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Overview

Step into Korea's fight for independence and walk through the key sites of its colonial-era resistance.

This tour takes you to Seodaemun Prison History Hall, where Korean activists were imprisoned, and Dongnimmun Arch, a symbol of Korea’s struggle for sovereignty. Visit Dilkusha, the home of an American journalist who exposed Japan’s oppressive rule, and stand in Tapgol Park, where the March 1st Movement ignited the fight for freedom. More than a history tour, this is a journey through the footsteps of those who shaped Korea’s path to independence.

Why this tour?
  • Explore Seoul's most significant independence landmarks in just half a day
  • Walk the path of Korea's freedom fighters and experience history firsthand
  • Gain deeper insights with expert commentary in a small-group setting
  • Visit meaningful sites beyond typical tourist spots for a deeper connection to Korea's past

*About the destinations






▲ Seodaemun Prison History Hall
Step into the harsh reality of Korea’s independence struggle. This former prison held, tortured, and executed countless freedom fighters under Japanese rule. Walk through dark cells, witness the torture chambers, and reflect on the sacrifices made for Korea’s freedom.





▲ Dongnimmun Arch (Independence Gate)
A symbol of both resilience and lost sovereignty. Originally built to celebrate Korea’s independence, it later stood as a silent witness to Japanese colonization. Once a gateway to freedom, it now serves as a solemn reminder of the nation’s struggle to reclaim its identity.







▲ Dilkusha (former residence of Albert W. Taylor)
A hidden piece of history — once home to an American journalist who exposed Japan’s atrocities to the world. This Western-style house stands as a testament to those who risked everything to reveal Korea’s painful truth.







▲ Tapgol Park
The birthplace of the March 1st Movement. Here, Korea’s first cries for independence rang out in 1919, sparking a nationwide revolution. Stand where history was made and feel the echoes of courage that paved the way for Korea’s liberation.

The park is also briefly featured in "Squid Game" Season 2, Episode 1, "Bread and Lottery," where a recruiter hands out lottery tickets and bread to the homeless before stomping on the remaining bread — highlighting the contrast between the ideals of the Proclamation of Independence and the realities of modern-day Korea.

Itinerary

9:30amMeet at Dongnimmun Station Exit 5
9:35amArrive at Seodaemun Prison History Hall
11:10amArrive at Dongnimmun Arch (Independence Gate)
11:30amArrive at Dilkusha (former residence of Albert W. Taylor)
12:00pmTake the subway to Tapgol Park
12:30pmArrive at Tapgol Park (cradle of K-democracy)
1:00pmEnd of tour
*The itinerary is subject to change depending on local/traffic/weather conditions.
*The tour will end at the final stop, Tapgol Park, near Jongno 3-ga Station.

Cara pemesanan

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Please
keep in mind

  1. Please arrive at the meeting location at least 10 minutes before meeting time.
  2. This is a small group join-in tour for a maximum of 10 people.
  3. This tour involves traveling by public transportation, which may make bringing strollers or wheelchairs inconvenient.
  4. You may need to remove your shoes when visiting Dilkusha to help preserved the historic residence. Slippers will be provided on-site.

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).