Nami Island & Garden of Morning Calm Tour
Set your Instagram on Fire at the filming location of Winter Sonata!
Time | 08:00~17:00 | Price | KRW 110,000/per (Min. 3 Pax) |
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Korea's a treasure trove of jaw-dropping nature and mouthwatering eats! Nami Island and the Garden of Morning Calm are must-visit spots, adored by travelers for their stunning views and vibrant culture. Jump on our Nami Island and Garden of Morning Calm tour to soak in these one-of-a-kind gems and make epic memories you'’'ll rave about forever!

Nami Island
Discover Nami Island, a breathtaking half-moon-shaped island retreat in Chuncheon, Gangwon Province, formed by the Cheongpyeong Dam on the North Han River. Named after General Nami, a Joseon Dynasty hero who crushed rebels centuries ago, this former wasteland (revamped since 1965) is now a stunning paradise. With no visible telephone poles (wires are underground) — it's a nature lover's dream. Travelers adore it for its seasonal events, cozy cafes, and iconic K-Drama "Winter Sonata" filming spots, like the famous first-kiss scene. Wander Ginko Tree Lane's golden glow, snap photos by Metasequoia Road's towering redwoods, or munch on crispy pan-fried rice cakes. Rent a bike to explore, or cool off in the water garden pool when it's warm—perfect for kids and adults alike.

Garden of Morning Calm
The Garden of Morning Calm, South Korea's oldest private garden, opened on May 11, 1996, by horticulturalist Sang-kyung Han. Nestled east of Seoul, it's a hotspot for filming, featured in movies like The Letter (1997), dramas like Love in the Moonlight (2016), and the hit show Infinite Challenge. Stroll its scenic paths and step into Korea's on-screen magic! Han's vision was to craft an artistic haven showcasing Korea's beauty, with 20 themed areas bursting with 5,000 plants — 300 native to the spiritual Baekdu Mountain. Highlights include the Sunken Garden, Cloud Bridge, J's Cottage Garden, Pond Garden, Moonlight Garden, Road to Heaven, Millennium Juniper, and Morning Plaza. With seasonal events and exhibitions, this arboretum is a must-visit gem capturing the heart of Korea's spirit!

Drop-off in Myeongdong
Myeong-dong Street, stretching one kilometer from Myeong-dong Station to Euljiro and Lotte Department Store, is Seoul's buzzing hotspot! As the city's liveliest hub, it sets the pace for Korean fashion with massive malls and big-name shops packed with trendy clothes and shoes. Beyond shopping, dive into a maze of street food, cute cafes, and unique eateries tucked in the alleys — something delicious waits around every corner!