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Explore iconic filming locations from the K-drama "Marry My Husband" on this full-day tour in Seoul, blending scenic spots with cultural charm for an authentic experience.
If you’re a fan of the popular K-drama “Marry My Husband,” this specially crafted tour offers a chance to walk in the characters’ footsteps while discovering some of Seoul’s lesser-known yet visually stunning spots. Priced at $80 per person, it provides an affordable way to enjoy a full day of sightseeing, mixing cultural sites with scenic landscapes—all in about 10 hours. The tour features a knowledgeable guide, seamless transportation, and access to several filming locations that bring the series’ magic to life.
What really stands out is how this tour seamlessly combines famous drama spots with picturesque cultural sites like Petite France and Italy Village. The variety keeps the day engaging, whether you’re snapping photos, exploring thematic villages, or relaxing by serene lakes. A potential downside? With a busy schedule packed into about 10 hours, some travelers may find the pace a little brisk, especially when trying to soak in the details at each stop. Nonetheless, it’s a solid option for those wanting a curated, drama-themed adventure in Seoul.
This tour suits fans of Korean dramas, culture lovers, or anyone curious about South Korea’s diverse scenery and charming towns. If you’re looking for an immersive experience that’s both fun and efficient, this trip offers a good balance—especially if you’re short on time but want to see a variety of sights.
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The adventure begins at Hongik University Station, a major Seoul transit hub, making it easy to reach via public transportation. The tour kicks off promptly at 9:00 am, with a friendly guide ready to introduce the day’s plan. The small group size, capped at 40 travelers, means you’re likely to get personalized attention and opportunities to ask questions—something critical when you want to learn about the series or locations.
The first two stops at Konkuk University Station and Hongik University Station are brief, around 30 minutes each, serving mainly as convenient meeting points. These early moments are perfect for gathering, quick introductions, and grabbing a coffee or snack before setting off on the scenic part of your journey.
The highlight for many is Petite France, a vibrant French-style village in the countryside. This site, included in the tour for 45 minutes with an admission ticket, offers a splash of European charm amid Korean landscapes. The colorful houses, quaint streets, and cultural activities make it a favorite for photography enthusiasts. You can participate in experience programs, which vary but typically include photo ops and cultural displays.
According to reviews, visitors love the “enchanting atmosphere” and find the village “like stepping into a fairy tale.” This spot also doubles as a filming location for “Marry My Husband,” adding a layer of nostalgia and excitement for fans.
Next, you visit Hwajeog-Yeon, a tranquil pond with notable geological features—basalt and granite formations dating back to the Cretaceous period. The fact that this site was historically used for the rain ritual during the Joseon Dynasty adds a spiritual aspect, making it more than just a pretty view. Visitors mention its “distinctive topography” and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere, ideal for a short walk and some reflective time.
The tour’s Italian segment at Italy Village, opened in 2021, is a treat for fans of European culture. Themed around Italy with attractions like Pinocchio’s Adventure Hall and Da Vinci Exhibition Hall, this village effectively transports visitors to a different continent. The lively restaurants serving pizza, pasta, and coffee add to the immersive feel. With 45 minutes allocated, you’ll have enough time to explore, snap photos, and maybe indulge in a quick meal.
Guests have appreciated the “authentic Italian vibe” and appreciated the chance to experience something unique outside Seoul’s bustling city life.
After the cultural sites, the tour moves to Cheongpyeong Lake, a tranquil artificial body of water surrounded by mountains. The one-hour stop is a welcome break from sightseeing, offering a chance to relax and enjoy the scenic beauty. Reviewers mention the “serenity of the lake” and how the views make it worth pausing for photos or just soaking in the natural surroundings.
The final major stop at Pocheon Herb Island is a highlight, especially for families or nature lovers. As a colorful arboretum-themed park, it’s packed with photo-worthy spots and lush greenery. With 1 hour 30 minutes here, you can explore various themed gardens, pick herbs, or just enjoy the vibrant scenery. The guided tour ensures you don’t miss the best spots, and reviews emphasize how this location exceeds expectations with its beauty and tranquility.
The tour wraps up back at the starting point by early evening, after a full and varied day of exploring some of Korea’s most scenic and culturally interesting sites. The transportation, included in the package, makes it seamless to move from one location to the next without stress.
The $80 price point covers transportation, guide services, and entrance fees, which is quite reasonable considering the variety of locations visited. For those keen on seeing multiple spots without the hassle of planning transportation or tickets, this tour offers a lot of value. Keep in mind, meals and personal expenses are not included, so packing a snack or planning for lunch is advisable.
The timing of the tour—starting at 9:00 am and ending at roughly 7:00 pm—fits well into a full-day itinerary, especially if you’re keen to maximize sightseeing without the fatigue of self-organized trips. The inclusion of a knowledgeable guide is crucial; reviewers praise guides like “Mr. Kim” for their enthusiasm and deep knowledge of both the locations and the series, making the experience more engaging and informative.
The transportation is shared, comfortable, and well-organized, making travel between stops smooth. The maximum of 40 travelers helps maintain a friendly atmosphere, and reviews suggest many travelers appreciated not feeling rushed, even with a packed schedule.
Most travelers can participate, as the tour is not physically demanding but involves some walking and exposure to outdoor environments. It’s suitable for all ages, particularly if you’re a Drama fan eager to see the filming locations firsthand.
This tour from Plus Planner is a thoughtfully curated experience that balances scenic beauty, cultural interest, and the allure of your favorite Korean drama. The mix of colorful villages, serene lakes, and thematic sites provides a well-rounded day that’s perfect for fans eager to relive drama scenes or anyone curious about Korea’s more charming and picturesque spots. The guide’s expertise enhances the tour, making each stop informative and memorable.
While the pace may be quick for those wanting thorough exploration at each site, the overall value and variety make it a popular choice for a compact, drama-themed adventure. It’s especially suitable for travelers who want a taste of Korea’s scenic diversity without extensive planning or multiple separate tickets.
This experience offers a genuine chance to enjoy Korea’s scenic landscapes and cultural gems while strolling through the settings that brought a beloved drama to life. Whether you’re capturing photos or simply soaking it all in, the tour promises a delightful, picture-perfect day.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, most travelers can participate, and children who enjoy the scenery and theme parks will likely love the colorful villages and gardens.
What is included in the price?
Transportation, an English-speaking guide, and all entrance fees are included.
Are meals covered during this tour?
No, meals and personal expenses are not included, so plan to bring snacks or lunch.
How long is each stop?
Stops range from 30 minutes at meeting points to up to 1 hour 30 minutes at Herb Island, allowing enough time to explore but keeping the day moving.
Is there any free time for shopping or personal exploration?
The schedule is tightly packed, so free time is limited; most of the day is guided and scheduled.
What should I wear for this tour?
Comfortable shoes for walking and outdoor-appropriate clothing are recommended, especially since some sites involve walking outdoors.
How do I get to the meeting point?
The tour starts at Hongik University Station, a major public transit hub in Seoul, easily accessible by subway.
What if I want to cancel?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, making it flexible for changing plans.
Is the tour language only in English?
Yes, the guide speaks English, providing explanations and insights throughout the day.
Can I join this tour if I don’t watch the drama?
Absolutely. Though it’s themed around “Marry My Husband,” the scenic and cultural sites are appealing on their own.
To sum it up, this tour offers a delightful way to see some of Seoul’s most charming spots—whether you’re a drama enthusiast, a lover of landscapes, or simply looking for a well-organized day trip. Expect a well-paced, informative, and visually stunning experience that will leave you with lots of memorable photos and stories to tell.