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Explore the BTS In The Soop filming location in PyeongChang through a full-day guided bus tour, featuring scenic stops, insider access, and authentic experiences.
Traveling to South Korea and being a dedicated BTS fan? If so, this tour offers a behind-the-scenes look at the real filming location of In The Soop BTS ver. in PyeongChang. It’s a carefully curated day trip that combines scenic views, meaningful insider moments, and the chance to see where your idols unwind and relax.
What we really love about this experience is how well it balances organized transportation, authentic access, and personal time—making it perfect for fans eager to connect with BTS’s world beyond the stage. However, a potential consideration is the need for a minimum group size of 7 travelers for the tour to run, which might require some flexibility in planning.
This tour is ideal for ARMYs who want a genuine, relaxed connection to BTS’s filming and resting spots, along with scenic breaks. If you’re looking for a meaningful yet fun way to spend a day exploring Gangwon-do’s natural beauty while celebrating your favorite group, this could be a perfect fit.
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The tour kicks off bright and early at the AMID Hotel Seoul in Insadong, a very accessible location close to public transportation. The bus departs at 7:20 a.m., meaning you’ll get a full day of sightseeing, with the return to Seoul scheduled around 8:30 p.m. (traffic permitting). The buses are modern and comfortable, with reviews highlighting the smooth ride and the atmosphere, especially when music from BTS is played en route, setting the mood for the day.
One of the most appreciated points from travelers is the roundtrip transportation included in the price—no worries about navigating unfamiliar routes or public transit with heavy luggage. The guides, like Sarah and Cherry, are frequently praised for their friendliness, helpfulness, and inside knowledge, making the journey both pleasant and informative.
Your first highlight is the Phoenix Blue Canyon, known as the filming location for “In The Soop,” where BTS members enjoyed peaceful moments. We loved the way the guide detailed how BTS’s downtime was spent here—breaking away from the spotlight in a natural, serene setting. It’s a place full of authenticity, where fans can wander, take photos, and really feel connected to the group’s relaxed side.
Most visitors get around an hour and a half here, enough to soak in the views, snap plenty of photos, and contemplate the simple yet meaningful space that BTS called their escape. Reviewers have shared that “it was so peaceful,” and some even mentioned feeling emotional standing where their idols once relaxed.
Next, the tour takes you to Hyangho Beach, often called the “BTS Bus Stop” because it features on the album cover of BTS’s second full album. Here, you’ll find several photo zones—perfect for capturing memories with the white sandy beach and ocean backdrop. It’s a lively yet tranquil spot, where the open space and fresh air make a stark contrast to the busier city scenes.
Reviews mention that many visitors enjoy strolling the beach, appreciating the breathtaking views of the sea. The stop lasts about an hour, giving travelers ample time to take photos, relax, and savor the moment. Several also noted that this stop is a favorite because of its significance and the chance to snap a picture at the famous bus stop.
Depending on the day, you might pass by or stop at other spots like Jumunjin Beach, which has sentimental value for fans recalling BTS’s “You Never Walk Alone” era. The guide often shares insights into BTS’s connection with these locations, making the experience more than just sightseeing—it’s about feeling part of their story.
The tour includes a set of official In The Soop merchandise for each participant—enabling fans to take home a tangible memory. Past travelers have appreciated this thoughtful touch, along with snacks such as twist-potato or Sottoek-Sottoek, served at rest stops. One reviewer even mentioned getting an “instant cup noodle” during a review event, which added a fun, authentic Korean snack experience.
Guides like Sarah and Cherry are consistently praised for their friendly attitude, storytelling skills, and humor. They not only provide useful facts but also create a relaxed, social environment. Many reviews highlight how spending time with fellow ARMYs from around the world made the day even more special—turning a sightseeing trip into a mini community.
At $138.97 per person, the tour offers a comprehensive experience: transportation, entrance tickets, official merchandise, snacks, and the expertise of guides. Compared to what you’d pay for independent travel, this package ensures you hit key sites efficiently and comfortably. The convenience of roundtrip transport from Seoul, especially to a location as spread out as PyeongChang, is a major plus.
From the glowing reviews, it’s clear this tour is well-organized, with most travelers feeling they received good value for the price—many mentioning that the experience exceeded expectations. The tour’s length—around 12 to 13 hours—means you get a full, immersive day without feeling rushed, with notable time at each site for reflection and photos.
The main potential drawback is the minimum group size of 7 travelers. If your group is smaller, you’ll need to wait for enough bookings to run the tour. Also, since the tour is weather-dependent, poor conditions could lead to cancellations, with options for rescheduling or refunds.
Some reviews mention initial difficulty in locating the meeting point, but overall, it’s straightforward if you follow the instructions carefully. The timing is tight at times, especially if delays occur, so punctuality is best to make the most of each stop.
This is a must-do for BTS fans who want to see where their idols relax and create memories away from public eyes. It’s perfect for those who appreciate scenic, authentic locations and enjoy a well-organized group experience. The tour also suits travelers who want a combination of sightseeing, fan moments, and light-hearted socializing with fellow ARMYs.
If you’re seeking a private, personalized experience or have very specific site requests, this might not be the best fit. But for fans eager to connect with BTS’s world in a structured, friendly environment, this tour hits the right notes.
For anyone passionate about BTS, this Full Day In The Soop BTS Ver. tour offers an accessible, thoughtfully curated look at where the group unwinds in PyeongChang. Beyond just the locations, it provides a chance to feel part of the BTS story, surrounded by natural beauty and shared enthusiasm.
The guides bring the sites alive with stories, and the scenic stops give plenty of room for reflection and socializing. The inclusive merchandise, snacks, and comfortable transport elevate the experience, making it more than just a sightseeing trip—it’s a heartfelt connection.
While the minimum group size and weather dependence are factors to keep in mind, most reviewers agree that the value, atmosphere, and authenticity make this tour a highlight for ARMY travelers. Whether you’re a long-time fan or a new convert, this journey will surely deepen your appreciation of BTS’s candid, relaxed side.
Is this tour suitable for people who don’t speak English?
Most guides speak English, and reviews indicate a helpful, friendly attitude. Basic understanding should suffice, but check with the provider if language support is a concern.
How long is the tour?
The entire experience lasts approximately 12 to 13 hours, from the early morning departure to the return in Seoul around 8:30 p.m., traffic depending.
What’s included in the price?
Transportation, entrance tickets to the filming location, official merchandise, snacks at rest stops, and a review event with instant cup noodles are included. Lunch and dinner are not.
What if the minimum group size isn’t met?
If the tour can’t run due to fewer than 7 travelers, you’ll be contacted for alternative dates or refunds.
Are there any rest stops or breaks?
Yes, the itinerary includes stops at scenic locations like Phoenix Blue Canyon and Hyangho Beach, with plenty of time for photos and relaxation.
Can I buy additional souvenirs or snacks?
Official merchandise is provided, but additional souvenirs or food might be available at the stops—bring some extra cash if you want to explore further.
Is this tour good for families or non-ARMY friends?
While geared towards BTS fans, the scenic stops and relaxed environment can appeal to anyone interested in beautiful landscapes and cultural moments—though the focus is on BTS-related sites.
Are there any age restrictions?
Most travelers of all ages can participate, but always check with the provider if you have specific concerns, especially regarding transportation or walking on uneven terrain.
This detailed, authentic tour offers a genuine peek into BTS’s world, paired with stunning scenery and friendly guides. If you’re an ARMY eager for a meaningful, fun day in Korea, it’s a trip you’ll remember fondly.