Tour 1 



DDP Architecture Tour (Dongdaemun-gu, Seoul)


DDP – A Harmony of Urban Lighting and Architecture


This special tour offers a chance to explore the innovative design and technology of DDP, where the elegant curves of world-renowned architect Zaha Hadid meet advanced architectural techniques.


The DDP Architecture Tour provides an in-depth look at both the architectural significance of DDP and the history and meaning of the Dongdaemun area, guided by professional docents. 


Listen to the stories of light, technology, and history that DDP has to tell, and discover the unique spatial charm of DDP within the urban context.

Tour 2


Light Ceremony - Cheonggyecheon

(Jongno-gu, Seoul)


A Special Night Along the Light-Filled Cheonggyecheon


Experience how advanced technology and artistic lighting breathe new life into this historic space, set against the backdrop of Cheonggyecheon’s beautiful nightscape.


Highlights include the Media Poles and Gate of Light, which emphasize the symbolic meaning of the old Seoul City Wall, and Ogan Bridge’s Gate of Light, where you can enjoy a multisensory media art experience with sound.


You can also encounter the calm and serene atmosphere of "Narae Bridge" and "Beodeul Bridge", where gentle lighting designed with ecological considerations reflects the history of the space.  

Tour 3 

K-Pop Demon Hunters Tour 

(Insadong Cultural Street, Naksan Park)


Follow the steps of the K-Pop Demon Hunters characters


Experience the tratitional korean food restaurant along with the guided tour through Insadong Cultural Street and Naksan Park.


Insadong Cultural Street is a popular tourist destination for visitors from all around the world, thanks to its numerous art galleries, restaurants serving Korean table d'hote, traditional tea houses, and street vendors lining the streets. Its most recognizable feature is the use of Hangeul (Korean script) in storefonts, which allows the visitors to really see just what makes this place so special.


Naksan Mountain (125m), once called Camel Mountain for its shape, was restored and opened as Naksan Park in 2002. Overlooking the Seoul City Wall, it's now a popular spot to enjoy greenery and one of Seoul's most beautiful night views.


※ The tour schedule and content are subject to change depending on the on-site circumstances.