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Seoul: Morning Temple, Tea & Traditional Seoul Walk
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- Free cancellation available
- 2h 30m
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Overview
- Make a quiet wish at Jogyesa Temple with Korean prayer beads.
- Experience Seoul’s softer, calmer side inside the busy city.
- Walk preserved hanok streets and learn how old Seoul survives.
- Discover traditional crafts, calligraphy, and old artisan skills.
- Slow down with Korean tea in a traditional tea house.
Activity location
- Seoul
- Seoul, Seoul, South Korea
Meeting/Redemption Point
- 62 Yulgok-ro, Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea | Anguk Station Line 3 Exit 3 Street Level. Please use Naver map or Kakao map, as Google map may not work well for walking directions in Korea.
- Yulgok-ro, Seoul, South Korea
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Seoul: Morning Temple, Tea & Traditional Seoul Walk
- 2h 30m
Activity duration is 2 hours and 30 minutes 2h 30m - English
What's included, what's not
- Small-group guided walking tour
What's included What's included - Visit to Jogyesa Temple
What's included What's included - Korean prayer beads for wish-making
What's included What's included - Traditional Korean tea
What's included What's included - Personal expenses and additional food or drinks
What's excluded What's excluded - Optional temple donations or offerings (e.g. lantern wish)
What's excluded What's excluded - Transport to and from the meeting point
What's excluded What's excluded
What you can expect
Seoul is fast, crowded, modern, and always moving.
But in the middle of the city, there are still places where Seoul feels softer, quieter, and more traditional.
This morning walk explores the parts of old Seoul that people worked hard to preserve — hanok homes, temple culture, handmade crafts, tea houses, and old alleys that still remain inside the modern city.
We begin in Bukchon, where preserved hanok houses still stand between Seoul’s busy streets. As we walk through the area, you’ll learn how traditional Korean homes reflected family life, seasonal living, social values, and the effort to keep old Seoul alive during a time of rapid change.
From there, we continue to Jogyesa Temple, one of the most important Buddhist temples in central Seoul.
At the temple, you’ll learn simple local customs such as bowing, praying, and making wishes for family, health, exams, business, or peace of mind. Your guide will prepare a small yeomju, Korean prayer beads, so you can make your own quiet wish inside the temple.
Depending on the temple schedule, we may also visit the nearby Temple Stay Centre, where short cultural activities such as prayer bead making, lotus lantern crafts, or tea with a monk may be available. These activities are not guaranteed, as they depend on the temple’s daily schedule.
After the temple, we continue through traditional craft streets where calligraphy, handmade paper, seals, brushes, and artisan work still survive in small local shops.
We then slow down at a traditional tea house with Korean tea and light snacks.
The walk ends through charming old hanok alleys where preservation has taken a new form. Old houses have been reused as cafés, restaurants, and small businesses. It is beautiful and lively, but it also shows how preservation can slowly turn into popularity, tourism, and gentrification.
This tour is for travellers who want more than sightseeing. It is a gentle morning walk through Seoul’s softer side, where old homes, temple wishes, traditional crafts, and tea still exist inside the busy modern capital.
Small-group experience, limited to 5 guests, so the walk feels personal, calm, and easy to follow.
Location
Activity location
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- Seoul, Seoul, South Korea
Meeting/Redemption Point
PEOPLE PEOPLE - 62 Yulgok-ro, Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea | Anguk Station Line 3 Exit 3 Street Level. Please use Naver map or Kakao map, as Google map may not work well for walking directions in Korea.
- Yulgok-ro, Seoul, South Korea