Rolling Hall
 
Seoul(Mapo-gu) ,
Rolling Hall is a cultural complex ideal for holding a wide variety of artistic and cultural events. It has hosted renowned international acts, underground musicians, and indie bands. Equipped with state-of-the-art lighting and sound systems, the hall has the distinctive, liberal ambience of the live clubs in the Hongdae (Hongik University) area.Audiences can enjoy musical performances in pop, hip hop, jazz ballad, and rock in an intimate atmosphere that is not likely to be found in large concert halls.

Jangchung Gymnasium
 
Seoul(Jung-gu)
Jangchung Gymnasium is Korea’s first domed gymnasium and opened Februrary 1st, 1963. The gym holds diverse athletic events such as basketball, volleyball and handball competitions as well as boxing, wrestling, weight-lifting and ssireum (Korean traditional wrestling). The gym also presents other cultural performances and events including international competitions, concerts and madangnori. The Jangchung Fitness Club, is also located within the facility and offers monthly memberships.

Artrium
 
Seoul(Yeongdeungpo-gu)
Over 1,485㎡, Atrium is a spacious spot to rest for customers in the middle of the huge Times Square mall. It extends through the building to a glass roof so that customers see the blue sky while shopping. This pleasant place also offers colorful events regularly as well as themed performances every month on its round stage, bringing exciting cultural and entertainment experiences to visitors. Performances are offered free of charge.

Seoul Nori Madang
 
Seoul(Songpa-gu) ,
Established in December 1984, Seoul Nori Madang (서울놀이마당) offers diverse traditional performances on an outdoor stage to promote Korean folk plays and culture among the public. Performances are regularly held every weekend; it hosts over 120 performances every year and each performance attracts over 1,300 visitors. Within Seoul Nori Madang is Songpa Folk Preservation Association (+82-2-412-8665), which offers seminars on folk plays—Songpa Sandae Nori (a mask play) and Songpa Baekjung Nori (a play performed on the 15th day of the seventh lunar month)—for students at no charge.

Korean Children’s Center Snow Sledding Field
 
Seoul(Gwangjin-gu)
The Korean Children's Center, located in Neung-dong in the Gwangjin-gu, Seoul, has a many subsidiary facilities as well as its excellent snow sledding field. The center has something for the entire family, such as the outdoor game area, pond smelt fishing, the human body exhibition, traditional folk games, and of course, snow sledding.

Yeouido Hangang Park Sledding Hill
 
Seoul(Yeongdeungpo-gu)
Yeouido Hangang Park turns into an outdoor swimming pool in summer and then transforms into a sledding hill in winter. The Yeouido Hangang Park Sledding Hill features small and large slopes for all visitors to fully enjoy the winter.

Plateau
 
Seoul(Jung-gu)
The Plateau (formerly Rodin Gallery) is a cultural relaxation site where you can appreciate the works of Rodin, including ‘The Gates of Hell’ and ‘The Burghers of Calais.’ The Glass Pavilion, a permanent exhibition hall, is entirely decorated in semi-transparent glass to allow viewers to appreciate Rodin’s famous pieces under natural light. These glass walls and the ceiling slanted in the direction of ‘The Gates of Hell’ were inspired by Rodin’s masterpiece 'Cathedral.' The building itself aspires to vitalize the artistic spirit of Rodin.At the planning gallery halls you can see other art pieces aside from Rodin’s. These are pieces by contemporary artists both foreign and domestic, who left great works in art history.

Yangpyeong One Day Tour(TKYP-A)
 
Gyeonggi-do(Yangpyeong-gun)
Yangpyeong One Day Tour, Highly Recommend ♥♥♥ Popular Korean Drama shooting place. Here you can enjoy the experience of picking strawberries after a traditional Korean lunch then go on a relaxing railway cycling while enjoying lovely view. Last but least, visiting the famous Dreamy Cafe camera to give a perfect end of the trip. TK Discount!(Same price for both adult and child) Do not hesitate, Come and Join us ♥ *Can not reserve on sunday & monday(Close Camera Cafe) *Minimum of 4 people *We could provide private tour for 2 people but it might cost an additional fee of KRW$30,000 per person *For the additional fee, please pay to the guide directly on the travelling day.   Location : Gyeonggi-do Gapyeong  Duration : 12 hour(s)  Guide Language : Chinese, Cantonese , English  Introduction Visiting Dumulmeori/ Memory of the Youth Museum/Yangpyeong Rail-bike and Dreamy Camera Cafe in one day. Enjoying beautiful scenery to relax yourself in the trip and  visit the Dreamy Camera Cafe that was rated 25 in the "World most worth visit Cafe" by the US website Buzzfeed   【TKYP-A】 07:00 - Meeting at Hongdae/Myeongdong 08:45 - 09:30 : Dumulmeori 양평두물머리 10:30 - 12:00 : Yangpyeong Rail-bike 양평레일바이크 12:30 - 13:30 : Lunch:Chuncheon's dak-galbi (spicy stir-fried chicken) 춘천닭갈비 13:45 - 15:15 : Memory of the Youth Museum 청춘뮤지엄 15:30 - 17:00 : Dreamy Camera Cafe 꿈꾸는사진기 19:30 - Back to Myeongdong/Hongdae  Schedule 1day  07:00 Meeting at Hongdae Exit 3 (홍대역3번출구미팅)   07:40 Meeting at Myeongdong Exit 3 (명동역3번출구미팅-동보성식당앞)      07:00 Meeting at Hongdae Exit 3 (홍대역3번출구미팅) or  07:40 Meeting at Myeongdong Exit 3 (명동역3번출구미팅-동보성식당앞)  08:45 - 09:30 : Dumulmeori 양평두물머리       Dumulmeori literally means 'two water area,' and refers to the place where Bukhangang River and Namhangang River meet. The dock for an ancient-style ferry and weeping willows add to the rustic beauty of this area. Another attraction at this site is the three 400-year-old Zelkova trees that appear as one giant tree. A privately owned place, Dumulmeori remains as a popular site for shooting Korean TV dramas, movies, commercials, wedding pictures as well as nature pictures. *Reference from Korea Tourism Organization  10:30 - 12:00 : Yangpyeong Rail-bike 양평레일바이크       Using a long abandoned railway, the Yangpyeong Rail Bike offers a unique bike ride at speeds of 15km/h from Yongmun to Wondeok. This 3.2km journey passes along a gleaming river and tree covered mountains. The bike ride delivers picturesque scenery all year round: blooming flowers in the spring with the light green buds blossoming on the trees, the flush greens of summer time, vivid autumnal tones coloring the ridge of Yongmunsan Mountain, and the clean white snowflakes resting delicately on the limbs of trees.  12:30 - 13:30 《Lunch:Chuncheon Dakgalbi (Spicy stir-fried chicken》     Dakgalbi is prepared by marinating chopped chicken in spicy red pepper paste for about one day. Cabbage, green onions, sweet potatoes, and rice cakes are then added and placed in a large cast iron pan. Dakgalbi can be enjoyed on its own or wrapped in lettuce leaves for a fresh, crunchy taste. After most of the dakgalbi has been eaten, rice is then stir-fried with the remaining sauce in the pan.  13:45 - 15:15 : Memory of the Youth Museum 청춘뮤지엄       Most of young people might not like going to museum, because what they basically know about museum is a place that conserves some things related to history, right? BUT Retro Museum is definitely a different museum, just like the name "Retro". If you are familiar with Trick Eye Museum (basically it's a fun place that gives visitors opportunity to actually become a part of the art on display), Retro Museum is the newest trick eye museum located in Yangpyeong, Gyeonggi-do and opened its doors in July 2016. What makes this museum different with the most trick eye museum is this museum offers a nostalgic journey for those who grew up during 1970~1980s and it shows amazing historic experience to younger generation. Retro museum presents various kinds of 3D artworks, old games, and visitors can also try on retro school uniform!  15:30 - 17:00 : Dreamy Camera Cafe 꿈꾸는사진기       Built by a former pilot and avid camera collector, the cafe towers over the owner’s nearby house. Inside there are two floors of cozy coffee consumption with a decor that is dominated by vintage cameras ranging from miniature toys to real antique contraptions. Each floor has a large bay window that together, from the exterior, make up the dual lenses of the Rolleiflex camera the building is modeled after. The decor inside the cafe is equally ecstatic about photography with film negatives sitting on each coffee table, and even toilet paper that is made to look like a film reel.  19:30 - Back to Myeongdong / Hongdae  Included Entrance fee/Meals Driver/Tips Limousine/Toll fee 1 Free bottle water/person  Not Included Personal Expenditure  Caution 1. Itinerary may be changed according to real situation. 2. Must be on time,otherwise extra charge will be occurred. 3. If there is only 1 party, we will pick up at accommodation directly. 4. We suggest to take the tour on weekday due to serious traffic jam on weekend. 5. Languages: Chinese, Cantonese , English  Terms & Conditions - 100% full deposit is required for reservation - In case of bad weather, tour date could be rearranged or refund. However, tour will not be cancelled on rainy days. - No refund will be proceeded due to traffic conditions  Cancellation & Refund Policy - 10 days prior to departure - Refund 100% of total tour fee - 8 days prior to departure - Refund 50% of total tour fee - 6 days prior to departure - Refund 30% of total tour fee - Less than 3 days prior to departure - 100% of cancellation penalty applies - Tour date can be amended with KRW 10,000 handling charges applied per number of time of amendment  
95 65USD

Daecheong Dam Water Culture Center
 
Daejeon(Daedeok-gu) ,
This center shares how water resources are developed, used, and managed through various educational tools and exhibits. The center also hosts events and performances for visitors and local residents. The facility offers guests with a thorough knowledge of the life-cycle of water and the important benefits it provides. 

Hwadam Botanic Garden
 
Gyeonggi-do(Gwangju-si) ,
Hwadam Botanic Garden is an eco-friendly arboretum located within Konjiam Resort in Gwangju, Gyeonggi-do, a 40 min drive away from Seoul. In effort to revive the country's forest ecosystem, LG Evergreen Foundation brought in approximately 4,300 types of exquisite and domestic plants to form a forest park divided into 17 themes. "Hwadam" can be translated into "a friendly communication," a name given to the forest in hopes that the area serves as a mean for people to communicate with nature. While the forest is designed to offer an environmentally friendly atmosphere, the ecosystem and habitats of the forest are well-preserved, serving as a home to many living species.