K-POP Demon Hunters tour in Seoul

  • 0
ID: GYG1090552-1674732
Category:
Country: South Korea

Duration: 09:00 hours


Description

Live the film: find Lumi’s voice-care secret in Jegi-dong, taste what Lumi ate in Seongsu, relive meetings at Naksan Park, Bukchon, Inwangsan city-wall trail. Your unforgettable journey begins now!
You’re in the movie. A Seoul day built like a scene reel—discover the places behind K-POP Demon Hunters, experiance the rhythm on foot, and taste what powers the characters.

1) Hotel pickup
Friendly meet-and-greet. Quick check: camera on, batteries charged. Relax in your private ride to the first stop.

2) Seoul K-Medicine Center, Jegi-dong
Like in the film, Lumi protects her voice before big moments. At the K-Medicine Center in Seoul’s herbal market, learn what hanbang is (Korean traditional medicine using warm teas and roots for balance) and taste simple “voice-care” teas: jujube, ginger, pear & balloon-flower.

3) Seoul Forest → riverside path (Cheongdam Bridge view)
Stroll under trees to the river. Cheongdam Bridge is two-level—cars above, subway below. In the movie it’s a night chase: neon, reflections, tension. By day, lines go crisp, the river turns silver, trains glide beneath—clean, graphic photos from safe riverside spots.

4) Lunch — Korean bunsik
Bunsik is Korea’s soul food—quick, warm, and shared at the table (it originally meant flour-based snacks, but now it’s the comfort meal everyone knows). Taste what Lumi eats:
Tteokbokki — choose original or spicy
Twigim — crispy fried bites
Gimbap — seaweed rice rolls
Sundae — glass-noodle sausage
Simple flavors, fast service, fun photos.

5) Naksan Park (15:40–16:40)
Fortress walls trace the ridge as the city opens below. This is where Lumi and Jinwoo open their hearts. Walk up gently, pause at overlooks, and re-live the feeling—daylight here is bright and clean for wide, beautiful views.

6) Bukchon Hanok Village
Calm lanes and wooden eaves carry the film’s tender “Free” scene. It’s highly photogenic: tidy rooflines, soft natural light, narrow alleys that add depth, and traditional textures that make strong, elegant backgrounds. We focus on the best alleys and roof views for simple, striking frames.

7) Inwangsan City-Wall Trail
A short finale walk along stone lines as the skyline turns on. The film leans into an occult mood here—jeoseung-saja (grim-reaper) motifs around the Saja Boys and the mythic Honmoon (“spirit gate”) color the night with mystery. We catch blue-hour views and wrap with the city glowing below.

8) Hotel drop-off
Back to base, memories loaded.

All-inclusive — what’s covered
English speaking guide with clear, film-aware commentary
Transport: private vehicle, hotel pickup & drop-off
Entrance fees and route access handled
Tea tasting: traditional voice-care teas Lumi drinks (jujube/ginger/pear-balloon-flower)
Korean food: bunsik lunch set: tteokbokki (original or spicy), twigim (crispy fried bites), gimbap (seaweed rice rolls), sundae (glass-noodle sausage)
Bottle of mineral water for each guest

Good to know: Comfortable shoes recommended (slopes/steps). Cheongdam Bridge has no pedestrian walkway; views are from safe riverside points. Route order may adjust for weather or crowds.

Highlights

  • Walk real filming-vibe locations tied to K-POP Demon Hunters
  • Enjoy daytime views from Naksan Park without the crowds
  • Explore the quiet lanes of Bukchon Hanok Village
  • Inwangsan Fortress Walk - UNESCO World Heritage Seoul City Wall Trail
  • Relax with an all-inclusive experience

Guiding languages

IMPORTANT INFORMATION
INCLUDED
  • English speacking guide
  • Transport
  • Entrance fees
  • Tea tasting- Traditional Tea Lumi and Jinwoo tasted
  • Korean food
  • Bottle of mineral water
NOT INCLUDED

When should I book?

To guarantee availability book as soon as possible. Early booking is worth consideration especially if you planning the trip during high season like public holidays or weekends.


Cancellations

This excursion you can cancel with no cost up to 24 hours before the start of the trip. If you cancel it after 24 hours or not show up on the excursion you will still be charged the full price of the activity. Being late on pick-up or departure will be considered as not showing up.