On the MBC Dae Jang Geum Park and Palace in Hanbok Tour, get ready to live like a K-drama star! Explore three fantastic destinations, including the iconic Yongin MBC Drama TV set, Dae Jang Geum Park, and Yongin Korean Folk Village. With a professional guide, tickets, and hanbok rental included, you’ll immerse in Korea’s rich history and culture. Wander through picturesque palaces, temples, and gardens, and take unforgettable photos in traditional attire. With a maximum of 15 travelers, this tour is personalized and stress-free. Want to know the best part? It gets even better – so, stay tuned for more!
Just The Basics
• Explore MBC Dae Jang Geum Park, a grand filming location of Korean historical dramas, with a professional guide.
• Wear traditional Hanbok attire and take unforgettable photos in picturesque settings.
• Discover the rich history and culture of Korea through immersive experiences and behind-the-scenes access.
• Enjoy a personalized experience with a maximum of 15 travelers and inclusive logistics.
• Get set for a fun-filled day with comfortable shoes, sunscreen, and a portable charger.
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Tour Highlights and Inclusions
On this exciting tour, you’ll get to explore three fantastic destinations – Yongin MBC Drama TV set, Dae Jang Geum Park, and Yongin Korean Folk Village – all in just one day!
This ultimate Korean drama fan‘s dream come true includes a professional guide, tickets, and even a hanbok rental, so you can dress the part.
You’ll get to see where scenes from Korean historical dramas were filmed and snap photos of Korean TV stars in action.
With all the logistics taken care of, you can focus on having an amazing time.
Plus, with a maximum of 15 travelers, you’ll get a personalized experience.
What to Expect on the Tour
As you step into the world of Korean drama, get ready to be transported back in time to an era of royal grandeur and historic charm.
On this tour, expect to be fully immersed in the rich history and culture of Korea.
Breathtaking scenery: Wander through the picturesque MBC Dae Jang Geum Park, where grand palaces, temples, and gardens will transport you to a bygone era.
Behind-the-scenes access: Get an exclusive look at the filming locations of popular Korean dramas, and maybe even spot some stars in action!
Traditional attire: Don a stunning Hanbok, Korea’s traditional dress, and snap unforgettable photos to make your friends back home green with envy!
Important Safety Information
They take the safety of their travelers very seriously, so it’s essential to be aware of a few important guidelines before embarking on this adventure.
First, be prepared for some moderate physical activity, as you’ll need to have a decent level of fitness to keep up with the tour.
If you’ve got back problems or serious medical conditions, sadly, this tour isn’t for you.
Also, note that infants must sit on laps, and wheelchair accessibility isn’t an option.
Finally, make sure to keep an eye on the little ones, as children must be accompanied by an adult at all times.
Cancellation and Refund Policy
With safety guidelines in mind, it’s also important to understand the cancellation and refund policy before booking this tour, as it can save you from any potential headaches down the line. You wouldn’t want to get stuck with a non-refundable booking, right?
Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund – no harm, no foul!
No refund if canceled less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time – plan ahead, folks!
Changes made less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time won’t be accepted – don’t wait until the last minute!
Reviews and Ratings From Travelers
Travelers who’ve embarked on this adventure have left their mark, rating the tour a solid 4.0 out of 5 stars based on a modest but mighty four reviews.
It’s clear that this tour has left a lasting impression on those who’ve taken the leap. While there aren’t any 5-star reviews just yet, the overall sentiment is overwhelmingly positive.
What’s more, there are zero 1-star reviews, which is a testament to the tour’s quality. It’s worth noting that these ratings are based on a small but mighty sample size, so take them for what they’re worth.
Still, it’s hard to deny the excitement and enthusiasm of those who’ve experienced this unique tour.
Getting Ready for the Tour
Before embarking on this adventure, it’s essential to prepare for a fun-filled day of exploring Korean TV drama history. You’ll want to fuel up with a hearty breakfast, as you’ll be on your feet for most of the day. And, of course, don’t forget to dress comfortably – you’ll be doing a lot of walking and exploring!
Comfy shoes: You’ll be on your feet for most of the day, so make sure you’re wearing shoes that can keep up.
Sunscreen and a hat: You’ll be spending time outdoors, so protect yourself from the sun.
Power bank and portable charger: With all the photo ops, your phone’s battery might drain quickly, so be prepared!
With these essentials in tow, you’ll be ready to take on the day and make the most of your MBC Dae Jang Geum Park and Palace tour!
Meeting Points and End Points
When planning your day, consider the convenience of our two meeting point options, Ikseon-dong or Jongno-gu in Seoul, both of which are easily accessible by public transportation.
Choose the one that’s most convenient for you, and get ready for a fantastic day ahead!
Both meeting points are strategically located, making it easy for you to get to the MBC Dae Jang Geum Park and Palace.
After a fun-filled day of exploring, you’ll have the option to end your tour at either Ikseon-dong or Insa-dong, depending on your preference.
This flexibility ensures that you can plan your day according to your needs, without any hassle.
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What to Bring and Wear
As you prep for a day of Korean drama and culture, don’t forget to pack a few essentials to make the most of your adventure!
You’ll want to capture those Instagram-worthy moments, so don’t leave home without:
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Comfortable shoes: You’ll be doing some walking, so ditch the stilettos for sneakers or comfortable flats.
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Power bank and portable charger: With all the photo ops, your phone’s battery might drain faster than a K-drama plot twist!
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Sunscreen and a hat: Protect yourself from the sun while taking in the scenic views of the palace and park.
Remember to dress in layers, as the temperature can fluctuate throughout the day.
And, of course, don’t forget to wear your hanbok – it’s included in the tour, after all!
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Final Words
As she wrapped up her Hanbok-clad adventure at MBC Dae Jang Geum Park and Palace, she couldn’t help but feel like a true K-drama star.
With a heart full of unforgettable memories and a camera full of enviable photos, she bid farewell to the majestic sets and lush gardens.
With a newfound appreciation for Korea’s rich cultural heritage, she stepped back into the modern world, already planning her next K-drama binge-fest.