KTO Tourist Information Center
 
Seoul(Jung-gu)
Tourist Information Center (TIC), located on 2F of the Korea Tourism Organization (KTO) Seoul Office, is open all year round, and provides a wide range of useful information and services to tourists visiting Korea regarding Korean tourist attractions, accommodations, food, and more in Korean, English, Japanese, and Chinese.In addition, tour-related brochures, such as travel guide books and maps are provided free of charge. The KTO Seoul Office also holds experiential cultural programs such as playing traditional folk games, sharing Korean names, and more. These programs are held all year round, however may be limited on some days of the events like Korean public holidays, therefore visitors are recommended to check the up-to-date information from the official website in advance. Visitors are also able to use its other sections open for all visitors, including a hall offering medical tourism and other complimentary medicinal services to foreigners, 'K-Star Zone' a hallyu experience center, travel agencies, and other facilities suited to the interests of tourists.

Ichon Hangang Park
 
Seoul(Yongsan-gu)
Ichon Hangang Park is located on the northern side of the river between Jungrangcheon Bridge and Wonhyo Bridge. Along the riverside grow beautiful flowers and plants such as reed, eulalia and cosmos by season making the riverside path a popular course for a walk and family outing.Within the part, there are Teen Square, X-Game center, In-line skating rink, basketball court, tennis court, and gate ball field. Plus, the part also has , a rafting program where you may cross the river in a rubber boat navigating your way from one side of the river to the other. The program is popular as a teamwork training center for school students and office workers.Your joyful experience in the park doesn’t end here - there are more things to see and enjoy including a nature experience center, water sports, Cha Beom-Geun football class, and Nodleseom Island. 

SEA LIFE Busan Aquarium (SEA LIFE 부산아쿠아리움)
 
Busan(Haeundae-gu)
The Busan Aquarium takes visitors into the exciting world of life under the sea. The aquarium covers an area of 36,000 ㎡ and is spread over 3 underground levels and one above-ground level with different sections divided into special themes. The underwater tunnel experience resembles a walk along the ocean floor with various sea creatures swimming above, serving as a popular attraction within the aquarium. The aquarium is home to over 250 different species of fish, algae, reptiles, and amphibians, including large sharks, turtles, seahorses, and more, for total of over 10,000 sea creatures.

Supia Yeouido
 
Seoul(Yeongdeungpo-gu)
The beloved outdoor swimming pools at Yeouido was reborn as Supia, a year-round theme park in Hangang. Unlike the previous pools, Supia at Ttukseom and Yeouido is a water park that added Flow Pool to the existing Adult Pool, Youth Pool, and Children’s Pool.* What is Supia?- Combining Arisu (the former name of Hangang) and Utopia, Supia is a fun theme park in the middle of the city that can be enjoyed all year long. 

Seomyeon 1 Beonga
 
Busan(Busanjin-gu)
As one of the busiest streets in Busan, Seomyeon 1 Beonga is also known as the Art Street. It stretches over 330m (8m in x_width) connecting former Cheonujang and the LG Service Center.The street is bustling with life all day long, full of cafes, bars, and restaurants that offer delicious, but inexpensive food and drinks; naturally, it attracts many young people. In addition, it offers a wide array of entertainment spots such as movie theaters, performance halls, and game facilities. Every spring and fall, the street hosts fun festivals and performances, making it the most popular street in Busan. During weekends, diverse cultural events are held, providing visitors with an opportunity to enjoy street performances and plays as well as get themselves painted by artists. Both Koreans and international tourists are frequently seen on the street. 

BTS 10th Anniversary: Hangang River Fireworks, Korean BBQ & N Seoul Tower Tour
 
Seoul() ,
Are you dreaming of a Korean getaway? If you're a die-hard fan of BTS, this is an invitation you simply cannot turn down. Marking the momentous 10th anniversary of BTS's debut, we're hosting the "BTS Debut 10th Anniversary Tourism Week" from June 12 to June 25. As part of this extraordinary festivity, we're thrilled to welcome you to our unique "Hangang Fireworks Spectacular with BTS: Featuring Korean BBQ Feast & N Seoul Tower Observation Deck". The crown jewel of this exclusive tour is the awe-inspiring "BTS Debut 10th Anniversary Fireworks Show" on June 17. Ensconced in a premium spot in a chic restaurant nestled in the heart of Hangang Park, you'll have an unobstructed view of the dazzling fireworks. Meanwhile, a traditional Korean BBQ buffet will tantalize your taste buds. Revel in the mouth-watering Samgyeopsal, delectable seasoned ribs, and creamy cheese Dakgalbi, all whilst soaking in the rhythmic beats of BTS's top hits. But the excitement doesn't stop there! We're also taking you to the pinnacle of the N Seoul Tower, a symbolic beacon of Korea. From its observation deck, a sweeping panorama of the cityscape will take your breath away. Whether it's the sun-drenched skyline by day or the twinkling city lights by night, the stunning views will make this day an unforgettable memory. -Date: June 17, 2023 (Saturday) -Location: Hangang Park "An Enchanting Evening with BTS." This succinct phrase encapsulates the essence of this unique tour. BTS's melodic harmony, the vibrant Korean culture, sumptuous food, stunning fireworks, and mesmerizing cityscapes - these elements come together to offer an unmatched experience. Calling all BTS fans and Korean culture enthusiasts, we await your participation with bated breath. Spend this exceptional day in the best way possible - in the company of BTS. This soul-stirring journey will etch a permanent mark on your hearts. This journey isn't merely a sightseeing spree; it's an emotive exploration, an opportunity to create ever-lasting memories, and a path to dive deeper into BTS's music and their narrative. The spectacular fireworks at Hangang Park, the authentic taste of Korean cuisine at the BBQ feast, and the captivating night view of Seoul, all harmonizing with the echoes of BTS's music, will certainly strike a chord within you. This tour isn't just a package, it's an all-access pass to BTS's musical world, their inspirational journey, and the charisma of Korea. It's an exclusive golden ticket for BTS fans and Korean culture admirers. We are genuinely thrilled about your participation. Let's create a symphony of celebration for BTS's 10th anniversary together. Allow us the honor of painting vibrant hues of unforgettable memories on your canvas of life. "BTS Debut 10th Anniversary Tour - Your All-Access Pass to an Emotive Journey." Let's make this special time an epic tableau of unforgettable memories." We eagerly await your participation.   Celebrate BTS's Decade of Dominance: The Spectacular Seoul Night Tour Experience! ※ Please be sure to board in time, as damage will occur to others after the departure time. Please arrive at 20 minutes in advance.   17:00  Meet at Exit 3, Myeong-dong Station (Subway Line 4) - Please be on time Free time after arriving at Nanji Hangang River Park Enjoy a Korean BBQ buffet Watch the "10th Anniversary of BTS Debut" Fireworks Festival! 21:30  Board the bus after the fireworks festival ends(※Disbanding at Hangang River is also possible) 22:00  Arrive at Myeong-dong Station, disband *Includes: Round-trip bus transportation, guide, all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ, admission ticket to N Seoul Tower Observatory *Excludes: Other expenses and personal consumption, insurance Notice ※ Please be sure to board in time, as damage will occur to others after the departure time. Please arrive at 20 minutes in advance. ※Passport is absolutely necessary for participation in the tour. ※Please understand that the required time may vary depending on traffic conditions. ※The N Seoul Tower observatory entrance ticket is valid until June 30. ※Please always follow the safety instructions of the staff and guide. ※We cannot take any responsibility for accidents caused by elements not provided in this tour. ※In the event that the fireworks festival is cancelled due to the organizer's circumstances, the tour fee will be refunded. We cannot take any responsibility for any other costs. ※If the fireworks festival is cancelled due to bad weather or other circumstances on the day of the tour, there will be no refund or discount of the tour fee. ※Emergency contact number: +82-10-6787-1516 ※Cancellation policy: non-refundable   ​
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Dynamic Maze
 
Seoul(Jongno-gu)
Dynamic Maze is exactly what it sounds like: a vast maze requiring a variety of skills to complete tasks and find the exit. This indoor maze course has obstacles ranging from walls to climb over, missions requiring attention to details, screaming and dancing to simple trial and error if you want to escape.

Sanwoolim Theater
 
Seoul(Mapo-gu)
The Sanwoolim Theater Company is the only drama group in Korea to have its own exclusive theater. The theater company began with the staging of Samuel Beckett’s Nobel Prize winning play “Waiting for Godot” in December 1969. The director Lim Young-woong and the cast performers who had participated in this play co-founded Sanwoolim Theater Company. Since then, it has grown into Korea’s representative drama group by staging over 60 theatrical productions and receiving more than 80 awards over the years. Following the foundation of Sanwoolim Theater Company, company director Lim Young-woong and his wife Oh Jeung-ja built a three-story building with two basement floors near Seoul’s Hongik University at their own expense. The theater building was designed and constructed for theater-use only so that it may not be used for any other purposes. Hence, the exclusive theater for Sanwoolim Theater Company opened in March 3, 1985.

Ewha Womans University Museum
 
Seoul(Seodaemun-gu)
The Ewha Womans University Museum was established in 1935 with the goal of preserving the cultural heritage of Korea. Originally, items related to folk art, traditional woodwork, and pottery were put on display in the hall of the main university to keep them from being confiscated during the Japanese occupation. This later led to the opening of the museum to display and store the growing collection.Regular exhibitions of the museum’s collection have been taking place annually from 1972. Starting in 1996, the museum has also been holding special exhibitions that focus on other themes of cultural heritage. Additional small-scale exhibitions are also held frequently to promote Korea's traditional culture and art.A ceramics research facility as well as a more traditional museum, a large portion of the museum’s efforts is focused on the research and excavation of kilns. To this aim, excavation teams from the museum have traveled to various parts of the country to conduct studies on historic sites and assess the value of artifacts. Through the publication of books and reports on its discoveries, the museum has contributed to raising knowledge and awareness of Korean cultural heritage in academia and among the public.

Jaman Mural Village
 
Jeollabuk-do(Jeonju-si) ,
Jaman Mural Village is located in the ridge between Omokdae and Imokdae along the foot of Seungamsan Mountain’s Jungbawi Rock. Jeonju Hanok Village is also visible from the wide street. Although it is a fairly steep walk up to Jaman Village, visitors will be able to enjoy colorful murals painted on the buildings and walls along the way.