Top picks for Seoul Day tours

Discover 281 Day tours in Seoul on Trip.com, updated December 31, 2025, with experiences lasting from 1 to 14 hours. Find the perfect adventure for your day!

From AED 22.04 per person, with an average total of AED 247.24. Choose the option that suits your plan.

With 19.934k verified reviews, Day tours Seoul boast an average rating of 4.7.

This week's most popular Day tours: "DMZ tour south Korea from Seoul (NK experience hall, defector)", with 9.729k reviews and a 4.9 rating.

Now on Trip.com: "Seoul Gyeongbokgung Palace + Bukchon Hanok Village + N Seoul Tower half-day tour", a 4-hour adventure in Seoul!

The next available day tour departs on January 1, 2026. Book now to secure your spot!

Seoul Day tours usually take about 4 hours — perfect for a relaxed, immersive experience!

100% of Seoul Day tours now offer English-speaking guides

December is the perfect time to visit Seoul! Choose from Day tours available day tours, including seasonal favorites like DMZ tour south Korea from Seoul (NK experience hall, defector).

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Reviews: Downtown Seoul Guided Food & Market Tour with 8+ Local Tastings
Guest User2024-07-20
We had 4 days in Seoul and decided to do this tour in the morning. It was excellent! Our tour guide was easy to locate at the meeting point and happily took us to places where we could experience different types of Korean foods. Such as dumplings, pancakes, octopus, ice cream, and tea. I recommend this tour to anyone who wants to see some the market and some of the surrounding neighborhoods.
Reviews: Seoul Highlights: Gyeongbok Palace, Insadong & N Seoul Tower
Guest User2025-12-13
The tour guide Kelley was excellent. She was funny, knowledgeable and very efficient in ensuring we’re able to get to each destination on time. The tour was jam packed and included Seoul highlights including Gyeongbok Palace, Insadong and N Seoul Tower Tour.
Reviews: Mt. Seorak + Naksansa Temple One Day Tour (From Seoul Hongdae/Myeongdong/Dongdaemun)
Guest User2025-11-04
Good introductory travel tour for Naksansa & Seoraksan. Liked it, next time would def. go to Seoraksan on my own for a few days
Reviews: Incheon Day Tour from Seoul: Ganghwa Luge & Korean Meal
Guest User2025-10-31
We went with my parents. They enjoyed the program – there was plenty to explore at the weaving factory, and they enjoyed the radish tea party. The "Instagram cafe" was also very impressive – it was fascinating to explore the interiors and stroll around the grounds. The buns there were reasonably priced and very tasty, but the coffee was expensive. We recommend the mugwort latte. At the traditional market, we thoroughly enjoyed exploring the offerings and even bought a few edible souvenirs. The downside is that half an hour is definitely not enough; you'd want more, as you need time to get your bearings and sometimes negotiate or explain things to the vendor. The royal lunch was interesting, the place was authentic. It was a great opportunity to try a variety of traditional fillings. However, be prepared that you won't like everything; you definitely won't be able to eat everything. Everyone loved the cars! Even my timid mom. Therefore, we definitely recommend booking two trips at once; the price isn't that high. Our driver was also very pleasant, calm, and helpful. We got everywhere on time and didn't worry about anything.
Reviews: DMZ Tour with Optional Gondola and Suspension Bridge
Guest User2025-11-09
The tour was very packed: we arrived at the suspension bridge early in the morning, and then headed towards the DMZ. If you didn't buy a cable car ticket (I didn't, and I think it was an unnecessary addition), you'll have free time to wander around, take photos, and browse souvenirs. Afterwards, we headed directly to the tunnel and observation deck, from where we could see North Korea. Don't forget your passports; they'll be checked upon entering the area.