The largest and capital city of South Korea, Seoul is a megacity with records of early settlements as early as 2000 years old. The city of high-speed trains was called Wiryeseong during the Baekje era. The name Seoul was officially changed in 1945. In 1949, it was designated the status of a special city.
Do your Seoul sightseeing in comfort and style during a hop-on hop-off Seoul tour. It is the best bet to navigate around the busy streets of Seoul while enjoying a unique perspective of the city. KTX is a high-speed train that attains a maximum speed of 430km/h.
Do check out the four UNESCO Heritage Sites - the Changdeokgung Palace Complex, the Hwaseong Fortress, the Jongmyo Shrine, and the Royal Tombs of the Joseon Dynasty. Make sure to book in advance to avoid the last-minute rush during the peak season.
Spring months from April to June are ideal for planning a vacation to Seoul. The days are typically sunny with cool nights. It is also a great time to witness vibrant cherry blossoms in full bloom. However, if sightseeing in and around Seoul is the focus of your trip, then September to November is the best time to see the adjacent landscape in full glory.
Seoul bus tour offers you the convenience and flexibility to get off at the nearest designated stop. No tour guide, you set your own itinerary. You’ll find all the stops are located strategically at all the major attractions, making your touring as hassle-free as possible. And then, when you’re ready to continue, return to a designated bus stop, show your pass, and hop back on the bus and onwards towards your next attraction. So, go ahead and make a whole loop of the route once you have your tour ticket, get familiar with the city and pick out your favorite places to visit and then return to them during your stay.
That will depend on the tour provider. You’ll find that hop-on hop-off bus tours can be either live or audio-guided. Many will have a pre-recorded commentary that’ll share fascinating information about the history of Houston, its culture, and many places of interest. You’ll find that the audio commentary will be provided in various languages. English, French, German and Spanish are the most commonly used, but others may be available. Check the specific product page for full details of all the languages offered.
You can visit the relevant product page and check the Useful Downloads section to find the latest information as routes, stops, and timings change frequently.