Gwangjang Market & Seoul Night-View Food Walk

4.7(25 reviews)
Provided by:Lecirt
⭐ 4.7/5 (25 reviews) | 💰 $54.73 | ⏱️ Duration: 4.5 hours | 👥 Max Up to 8 people
💡What is the Gwangjang Market & Seoul Night-View Food Walk?
This Lecirt 4.5-hour evening food-and-nightscape walk starts at Gwangjang Market in Seoul and runs from $54.73. You get guided market eating at Gwangjang followed by three night-view stops — Cheonggyecheon Stream, Naksan Park, and Eungbongsan Mountain. Food expenses aren't included, so budget cash for what you eat.

Tour at a Glance

Duration4.5 hours
Price (from)$54.73 per person
Time of dayNight
Meeting point[PM 17:00] In front of Jongno 5-ga Station Exit 8 Our tour guide will contact you on a day before the tour
Group sizeSmall groups available
LanguagesEnglish, Chinese
OperatorLecirt
CancellationFree cancellation available
Rating4.7/5 (25 reviews)
DurationPrice (from)
4.5 hours$54.73 per person
DurationTime of day
4.5 hoursNight
DurationMeeting point
4.5 hours[PM 17:00] In front of Jongno 5-ga Station Exit 8 Our tour guide will contact you on a day before the tour
DurationGroup size
4.5 hoursSmall groups available
DurationLanguages
4.5 hoursEnglish, Chinese
DurationOperator
4.5 hoursLecirt
DurationCancellation
4.5 hoursFree cancellation available
DurationRating
4.5 hours4.7/5 (25 reviews)
🔄Price & reviews last verified on July 12, 2026

👨‍🍳 What Makes This Worth Booking

Lecirt's evening walk pairs Gwangjang Market eating with a guide-led night-view route you'd have trouble stitching together alone. A local guide handles the sequencing — the crowded market first, then quieter skyline stops at Naksan Park and Eungbongsan Mountain — in a group of up to 8. The market portion at Gwangjang is guided so you're ordering with help rather than guessing at stalls in a covered arcade you don't know.

🍜 The Experience

The tour begins at Gwangjang Market, one of Korea's oldest covered markets, with roughly 120 minutes of guided eating. This is described as the dinner portion, where you can try street food such as bindaetteok (mung bean pancake) and gimbap (seaweed rice rolls).
Note that the listing doesn't state a tasting count, and food expenses aren't included — the guide leads you through the stalls, but you pay for what you order.
Next comes Cheonggyecheon Stream for about 30 minutes, a restored waterway that runs through central Seoul with night lighting along its banks. It's the walking-and-breathing stretch between the market and the skyline stops.
From there the route climbs to Naksan Park for around 60 minutes, walking along the Naksan section of the old fortress wall as it lights up over the city. The listing notes it as a K-Pop Demon Hunters filming location, which fans of the show may recognize.
The finale is Eungbongsan Mountain, roughly 60 minutes, a lookout point for the Seoul skyline and Han River bridges after dark. It's the tour's photo stop and the highest vantage of the evening.

💰 Is It Worth It?

Our verdict: At $54.73, this Lecirt tour is priced as a guided experience, not a meal — the listing states Dinner is not included, so the food you eat at Gwangjang is an added cost on top. The listing doesn't state a tasting count, so a per-tasting figure can't be calculated. For reference, a filling DIY meal at a market like Gwangjang is possible for under ₩15,000, with stalls running roughly ₩5,000-15,000 a dish — meaning what the $54.73 buys is the guide, the air-conditioned vehicle between stops, and the curated night-view route, not the food itself.
Worth it if:
  • You want a guide to handle Gwangjang's stalls plus a three-stop night-view route in one 4.5-hour evening
  • You value the transport link between the market and the skyline lookouts (air-conditioned vehicle included)
  • You're a *K-Pop Demon Hunters* fan who wants to walk the Naksan Park filming spot
Skip it if:
  • You want an all-inclusive food tour — food expenses here are on you, so factor that into the $54.73
  • You're after a pub-crawl-style night out; this is a food-plus-nightscape walk, and the listing is silent on alcohol

✅ What's Included

  • Professional tour guide
  • Air-conditioned vehicle between stops
  • Guided food tour time at Gwangjang Market (food expenses not included)

❌ Not Included

  • Dinner / food expenses at the market — you pay for what you eat
  • Other personal expenses

🥗 Dietary & Comfort

The listing does not address dietary restrictions — vegetarian, vegan, halal, and gluten-free needs are all unstated, so confirm with the operator before booking. The two dishes named as available at Gwangjang are bindaetteok (mung bean pancake) and gimbap (seaweed rice rolls), but the listing gives no spice, allergy, or adventurous-item information.
This is a walking tour with night-view stops at Naksan Park (along the fortress wall) and Eungbongsan Mountain, so expect uphill walking and stairs; the listing marks it as not wheelchair accessible. Weather exposure isn't stated, but the park and mountain stops are outdoors.

ℹ️ Practical Info

  • Meeting Point: In front of Jongno 5-ga Station, Exit 8. Departure is at 17:00 (5:00 PM).
  • Before the tour: The guide will contact you the day before the tour.
  • Cash: Food expenses aren't included and Gwangjang market stalls are commonly cash-only — carry won for what you eat.

🤫 Insider Tip

Because food isn't included and the market portion is the dinner stop, bring ₩15,000-30,000 in cash for Gwangjang — card acceptance at market stalls is unreliable, and you'll want the flexibility to order beyond the two named dishes.
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SeoulFoodTour Editorial Review

3.6
SeoulFoodTour Rating — independent editorial score

Gwangjang Market anchors this 4.5-hour Seoul night tour with street food, fortress walls, and skyline views. Groups stay intimate with a maximum of eight guests, and the route moves from the market through Naksan Park before finishing at Eungbongsan Mountain. The listing leaves key food details unspecified — there is no information on how many tastings are included, whether the market stop replaces dinner, or whether dietary needs can be accommodated, which matters when food is central to the experience. Smart choice for: travelers new to Seoul who want a compact evening introduction combining K-Pop filming locations, historic sites, and local market eating without navigating the city independently.

By SeoulFoodTour Editorial TeamJul 12, 2026

⭐ Guest Reviews

4.7(25 reviews)

Verified reviews from travelers who booked this tour through GetYourGuide

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Does this tour include dinner?

No — the listing states Dinner and food expenses are not included. You eat at Gwangjang Market with the guide's help but pay for your own food.

How many tastings do I get?

The listing doesn't state a tasting count. It names bindaetteok and gimbap as available dishes, but you should ask the operator how the market eating is structured.

Can vegetarians join?

The listing doesn't address vegetarian or other dietary needs — confirm with the operator before booking.

Do I need cash?

Yes, plan to bring cash. Food isn't included and Gwangjang's market stalls are commonly cash-only, so you'll need won for what you eat.