Top picks for Seoul Day tours

Discover 292 Day tours in Seoul on Trip.com, updated April 6, 2026, with experiences lasting from 1 to 15 hours. Find the perfect adventure for your day!

From INR 1,310.51 per person, with an average total of INR 6,287.79. Choose the option that suits your plan.

With 36.723k verified reviews, Day tours Seoul boast an average rating of 4.8.

This week's most popular Day tours: "Best DMZ Tour Korea from Seoul (Suspension Bridge & JSA Museum)", with 20.63k reviews and a 4.9 rating.

Now on Trip.com: "Seoul: Mt.Seorak & Naksan Temple Day Trip from Seoul", a 12-hour adventure in Seoul!

The next available day tour departs on April 7, 2026. Book now to secure your spot!

Seoul Day tours usually take about 12 hours — perfect for a relaxed, immersive experience!

100% of Seoul Day tours now offer English-speaking guides

April is the perfect time to visit Seoul! Choose from Day tours available day tours, including seasonal favorites like Best DMZ Tour Korea from Seoul (Suspension Bridge & JSA Museum).

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Reviews: Seoul: Mt.Seorak & Naksan Temple Day Trip from Seoul
Guest User2026-02-26
Great freedom during the visits; especially on the mountain where you have time for a hike if you wish. Mount Seorak was majestic, the Naksan temple magnificent. Steven, our guide, was kind, funny, interesting, and made our day unforgettable! Thank you so much to him for this experience.
Reviews: Best DMZ Tour Korea from Seoul (Suspension Bridge & JSA Museum)
Guest User2026-02-21
The experience is a must if you visit Seoul, very close to the city, so it’s convenient to book a local tour and get all the information. Only downside is the fact that you don’t know which attractions are you going to be able to see until the date since entrance can vary due to external circumstances.
Reviews: Seoul: DMZ Tour with Optional Suspension Bridge, JSA Museum
Guest User2026-04-05
Such a great experience. We went in with very little expectations or knowledge and our guide was so good at explaining the significance of each stop/monument on the tour. Plenty of time to explore each area and our guide (Gabby) was fantastic.
Reviews: Gyeonggi-do|Alpaca World X Nami Island X Gangcheon Rail Bike
Guest User2026-02-20
Alex was a great tour guide; he was attentive and professional.
Reviews: DMZ Tour with Optional Gondola and Suspension Bridge
Guest User2026-03-16
We received a WhatsApp message a day before the trip. We first waited in Myeongdong, then were transported to City Hall to board the coach with other participants. There we met our tour guide, Jacky – the storyteller. He speaks perfect English and clearly enjoys his job, sharing the history of North and South Korea. He also gave very clear instructions about ID checks and the places where photography is not allowed. We selected the experience that included a talk with a former North Korean defector, the Third Tunnel (where at the end you are about 170m away from North Korea), the DMZ, the Bridge of Freedom, and Dora Observatory, where you can view North Korea through telescopes. You can also purchase additional attractions, such as the suspension bridge. The tour started at 7:10am and finished at 3:10pm. It was very informative, and Jacky is an excellent tour guide. Definitely recommend!
Reviews: DMZ Day Trip: Third Tunnel/Dora Observatory/Imjingak/Includes Meeting with North Korean Defectors
Guest User2026-02-14
Our tour guide was Yoon from Seoul City Tour and she was very funny. It's very apparent that she's a veteran as a tour guide, with great story telling skills. The information she gave was very interesting and told in an amusing manner. The tour itself was mostly interesting, especially the first part, Imjingak, 3rd Tunnel, and Dora Observatory. However, our last stop was the Reunification Village which was more of a short (sanitary) pitstop before heading back to Seoul, where they try to sell as much merch as they can to us tourists. We were lucky with the weather that we could still see a bit of North Korea at the observatory but it's a pity that the JSA tours are suspended indefinitely. I would have liked to visit the blue building from the south side this time. We had enough time at all the stops and I didn't feel rushed (which I read about with other tours). The one thing I didn't like was that our tour guide had to beg for good reviews.